Those Things On The Wall
Tags:I received a few questions in the comments yesterday about what was hanging on the wall in our dining room.
They are old, vintage, junk, antique (whatever you want to call them) matchbook holders.
I have had the red one for a few years now. I like to have candles on our mantle and sometimes on the dining room table and this is a great spot for storing the stick matches.
A few weeks back at the Coburg Antique Fair I had a list of things I was on the lookout for and match holders were on the list. At first I was thinking that I only wanted ones that had some red on them. But then someone found the second one (it's cream metal) and I liked it (love the rounded edges). The night before at Come Play everyone had shared what sorts of things they were looking for which made it cool as we went around - many more eyes checking things out.
The one with the red "matches" was a no-brainer and the fourth one with the yellow just grew on me.
All of them obviously came home with me. I cleaned them out as good as I could (who knows what stories they hold) and pounded some nails in the wall. I had envisioned this little collection all in a line and I really love how it turned out. And they are cheap.
I think this is good though, I don't need anymore. If you are interested in locating some check your local Goodwill, antique store, or ebay (there are a bunch on there).
It's become a perfect place for Simon's red homework pencils (they have his name on them - a fun Easter-bunny gift from a few years ago).
Here's a straight-on look:
Someone also asked about the wall color. We did paint that but I have no idea what the color is (I asked Chris and he can't remember either). We like it too.The red chair right below the match holders was picked up a few years back. It's been in a variety of locations around the house:

It used to sit next to my printer before Anna took over that room.

I also have a yellow metal chair that is in my current office. Love those kind of chairs. If I had more room I would likely pick up more.
Good stuff.
And by the time you read this the Yesterday & Today classroom should be up and running. Super exciting.




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thanks for sharing. those are super cute!
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Ali a few months ago you let us know about a sewing/crafting book you were reading. something like "sew momma" anyway I can't seem to find in going through the archives. Could you refresh my memory. Thanks so much!
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Oh Ali, I absolutely ♥ them! I also ♥ the red chair stacked up with books. I ♥ your style & every time I visit I feel so calm & inspired.
Thank you so much for that!
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So cute! I never know what to do with collections, and this is a great idea in actually using them. By the way, I was wondering if you will be doing a week in the life documentation again this year. I did it "with you" last year and enjoyed it so much that I plan on doing it again this year, just wondering if you had thought about it?
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Ooooh! I'm having flashbacks! We always had these matchbox holders at our house. People mostly kept them next to their gas stoves/ovens or wall heaters where the pilot light had to be lit manually. I just spent at day at one of the best antique shows in the country, Round Top, TX (population 77)and wish I would've thought to look for these. Also, VERY excited to start Y&T class today!
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I always enjoy the little peaks into your house - it seems like such a great place. So excited for the first day of Yesterday and Today!
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very cool holders. my father in law bought one on a family auction for several hundred dollars, because he grew up with it. it was in their kitchen.
it's neat to see others have them in their house as well. :)
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off to the classroom...hurray!
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I absolutely love matchbook holders!
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So great.
Ali, you are such an inspiration and just from reading your blog I can tell you are a good mom. Thanks for sharing your life!
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This so adorable... so cool...
Greetings from Belgium (Europe)
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We blogged on this post today! You reminded me how much fun it is to collect things. It is the hunt!
Love your blog!
Jen
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Wonderful! I love the matchbook holders and the chairs. I just love that you are so confident in your style! Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into your blog. It is truly awesome! Thank you for showing us alittle bit of you! I hope you class goes as well as you ever hoped!
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Oh I'm in love! I've been searching in antique-ish locations for one/two/three of them. BUT the only ones I have found have been rusted to the point of causing injury and still were $12-30 EA. You found quite a score!
I adore the red. Be. Still. My. Heart.
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I rescued a red chair just like yours from my mother in law just recently. My husband thought I was crazy for begging for it. All it needs is some sanding and new paint and it will be a happy chair again. I'm glad you have one also.
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My mom has one and I have a brand new one
that is unpainted that you get to paint
yourself. Now that I see what you have
done with your matchbox holders I may just
have to get my name on my mom's and
keep my eye out for more...and that your's
are red are delightful! I know what
I'm doing with my unpainted one now!
Thanx, Ali!
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Love the vintage Match "Box" holders. They held the old (still to be found) match boxes that wooden matches came in. Usually found near fireplaces and in kitchens for lighting gas stoves before electronic lighting. Very cool, we have quite a few up in our cabin in the Northern Peninsula of Michigan (100 yr old farm house, no running water). Love the way you used them. Thanks for the inspiration.
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I adore those matchbook holders!!!
That will certainly be a future project of mine :)LOVE IT!
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cute stuff - i love that red chair. it reminds me of a chair my grandmother had when i was little - only it had a few steps that popped out so you could climb onto the seat. ;)
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