
From
The Find: The Housing Works Book of Decorating With Thrift Shop Decorating, Flea Market Objects, and Vintage Details, here is a photo that warms my heart in many ways. Taken by Jim Franco on one of the last warm days of the year, this scenario speaks to so many of my favorite things, the first being vintage, printed tablecloths. This one is extra special because it was given to me by my pal Deb Kelt in Austin, Texas, who discovered it on one of her thrifting adventures. I'll see her next week when I'm in her town promoting the book and celebrating Bastille Day with The Vintage Laundress at the fantastic midcentury shop
Uptown Modern, there. (It sounds like my arrival has spurred a tremendous amount of thrifting and planning. Read about it
here!)
Next, you'll note the goregeous pink birthday cake. You know I love baking cakes, but this one was needed at such short notice that I had to buy one on the fly, along with my version of "catering" for a crew of six before hitting the road.
And then there is the location: the dreamy Fire Island community of Saltaire, where a siren blows every day to remind you it's 12 noon, bicycles on the boardwalk are the only rolling form of transportation, and the lazy days of summer always come to an end much too soon.
Read more about enchanting Saltaire in The Find: The Housing Works Book of Decorating with Thrift Shop Treasures, Flea Market Objects, and Vintage Details at Borders, Barnes & Noble, Amazon or Powell's. 
Always Frugal, Always Fabulous,
The Elegant Thrifter
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