Retro Chalet : Living A Vintage Life

Texasware Texas Ware Melamine, Taylor Smith Taylor, Mystery Architectural Window Cluster Decorating

• Cindy Fahnestock-Schafer • Season 1 • Episode 3

 I'm so glad you're here. Find all photos of this episode on the RetroChalet Instagram!  I also host two other podcasts, NatureChalet and ParanormalChalet!  LIsten in!

In this episode:   

  •  Find out some inside scoop about the Melmac Melamine Giant Texasware, as told to me by former employees and a plastics factory manager in Canada.   More information and factory ariel tours on my RetroChalet Melmac Central site. 
  • Learn about a very easy to find inexpensive 1960's ceramic line by Taylor Smith Taylor called  Boutonniere that would look great in any retro kitchen! I found some sets on Etsy but you can also assemble this for pennies on the dollar in thrift shops! See Ed's collection here.   See some I found at Etsy here to give you an idea of the pattern.  The set pictured is for sale at StoneRidgeAttic on Etsy. Use this link to get there.
  • See Miss Pat's old mystery window!  Learn how to use cluster decorating and see how she uses old architectural antiques outside the home.  Any ideas where
  •  came from? 

If anyone has ever seen a window like this, share your story with us.   Please visit my Etsy shop and send me a convo or find me via all social media channels at @RetroChalet on Tik Tok   or Instagram.

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