We can't provide the food and drinks, but we can definitely provide a set of cool outdoor chairs. Take a look at these Thinline of California wire chairs in a cheerful green that's bound to put everyone in a party mood. They didn't have cushions when we bought them, but if the new owner wants us to make some, we will be happy to do so. We think a nice marine grade vinyl in white would look perfect.
Patio chairs by Thinline of California |
Champagne cocktail with mint and lemon sorbet pinterest.com |
Sangria Bianca pinterest.com |
Mmmmm...Sangria! Not super manly but I loves it anyway. The patio chairs are interesting. Never seen those before. They have a little "Kagan Capricorn" influence in them, looks to me. God, what I wouldn't give to find a pair of cheap Capricorn Lounges!
ReplyDeleteA little Capricornish, a little birdish, a little tulipish...
DeleteAnd there's nothing unmanly about liking something that tastes good. I've always been a firm believer that saying you drink something that's an "acquired taste" means you repeatedly drank something that tasted awful because you thought it made you look cool. If the first sip doesn't taste good, I'm not taking a second...LOL
Mr. Modtomic, my husband loves Sangria and he's no girl! I, on the other hand, am a beer wench all the way!
DeleteI'm in for the girly drinks as well. If it doesn't taste good, it isn't worth drinking.
DeleteAmen, Nick. I'll leave the acquired taste drinks to the lemmings. As for me, the fruitier the better!
DeleteI love the chairs Dana! The green has won me over, not fussy on the bevvie, just make it cold!
ReplyDeleteThe green is definitely eye-catching. One icy cold drink coming right up!
DeleteWhere did you find those chairs!? They remind me of Andy Warhol, for absolutely no reason. I live in New York and never see anything like these and I'm out hunting a lot. Very nice original find. I'll just have a lemonade if you're still at the bar mixing drinks.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure where he found those. I'll have to ask.
DeleteThose chairs! I am in love. Of course if you have the muscle tone of the Pillsbury Dough Boy (not the new slimmed down one, either) like moi, you will HAVE to have cushions lest your end end up looking like play dough going through the Playdough fun factory!
ReplyDeleteI'd be sportin' a waffle pattern for at least two weeks! :)
DeleteReally digging the chairs. I wish I lived closer to the Dallas area as I think those would be making their way to my deck!
ReplyDeleteI bet my SIL could figure out a way to get them to you. :)
DeleteLike everyone else, I LOVE the chairs. On a hot summer day you wouldn't even need cushions, but I could imagine that sitting on the bare metal might leave certain geometric imprints on one's backside...
ReplyDeleteBy the way, thanks for your comment on the hair receivers. The idea was so foreign to me before I began researching hair rats and collecting shed hair, so it's particularly fascinating for me to hear that you have a knowledge derived from "personal experience" as opposed to books or the internet.
My grandmother was born in 1902 and died in 1986, so I'm sure she must have told me about hair receivers sometime in the 60s when I spent a lot of summers with her. Of course, she and her sister wore their hair very long when they were teenagers, and they used hair rats as a foundation for their buns.
DeleteI just read your post on hair receivers, and you compiled photos of some of the prettiest ones I've seen.
I wear my hair in a Gibson fairly often, so I may need to start a rat of my own. I hear they're really handy to make liberty rolls or to create "Betty Page bangs" if your hair is all one length.
*Eeeeppp*
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THAT SET!
And it's in my favorite color.
My SIL made a good choice. I was a little iffy about the green at first, but it's gotten rave reviews, so he was right on the money again.
DeleteWhat awesome chairs!!
ReplyDeleteDon't they look perfect for a meal out on the patio?
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