Urbantique Design

Repurpose, Reuse, Recycle:
Vintage lace buttons and what some might consider just plain "junk" are what inspire me. I love to use old items because they have a patina, a history that adds wisdom to my creations. An old button tells a story, just as a broken piece of jewelry that's tarnished is beautiful in its imperfections. You can't reinvent the wheel, but you can embellish it with lace, buttons and a new coat of paint to give it a whole new look and feel. For instance, there's beauty and art in turning an old necklace into an embellishment for a frame or painting grandma's old dresser so that you can transform it into a TV stand for a flat screen. Keep the old but make it new - remember, one is silver and the other is gold.

 

ETSY

I truly love ETSY!!! If you have not gone there yet do your self a favor and go there today. I have had such a wonderful time window shopping and purchasing. You get to see artisans from all over and the true design on the street.
See my products on Etsy

Visit My Blog

I update my blog often, plus alot of my work can be seen on it. If you want to know more about me and my products I encourage you to: Visit my blog

Haute Weekly

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Unique Vintage inspired Handcrafted One of a Kind items...

Urbantique is coming to the Power & Light District.
The Kansas City Power & Light District plans to open a retail collective of seven locally owned boutiques this winter. The Garment District will take up 4,000 square feet at 1350 Main St.

Urbantique will sell modern custom accessories and apparel with vintage touches. It also is branching out into collegiate items, so Pheffer wanted to be near the Sprint Center.
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Urbantique Grand Opening is Feb. 27-28
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