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Specializing In: Bar Mitzvahs, Bat Mitzvahs,
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Birthdays, Retirement Parties, Reunions, etc.
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CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ
Local-Columnist
A
rtist Caren Shaye,
of Franklin, is a chic
bag lady. She has
worldly possessions in her
namesake boutique in
downtown Franklin. Her
quaint store, in a converted
clapboard home with floral
wallpaper, features one-of-a-
kind objects from jewelry to
clothing. Among her Euro-
pean treasures are her spe-
cialty — elegant evening
bags.
Mrs. Shaye sells antique
purses that date from the
1890s to 1940s, and she pro-
vides a national service of
repairing and updating vin-
tage handbags. She replaces
missing beads, mends lin-
ings, fixes frames and even
crochets the hooks for clasps.
But the pieces de resistance
continuing the
"LOVE-OF-FARE"
for our
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FEBRUARY
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featuring SPECIAL DINNERS
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Artist Restores
Vintage Handbags
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Vintage and contemporary handbag designs from Caren Shaye.
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'Bakersfield Beef Brochettes
with Sherried Mustard Sauce
and Wild Rice Pilaf.
11Spiedini Chicken with an Olive studded
Lemon Butter Sauce.
'Seafood Canneloni with Sauce LAngoustine.
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'Spinach Tortelini with sun-dried Tomato Alfredo
and Julienne Vegetables.
All dinners include soup, mixed green salad with balsamic
vinagarette. California style vegetables and crusty corn
vp meal cheddar bread.
$13°° per person (Special dinners available)
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112 e. third • royal oak, mi 48067 • 313398-2777
Artist Caren Shaye
are the long, elegant shoulder
straps she creates out of silk
cord, glass beads and anti-
que buttons. She scours
American and Parisian flea
markets searching for anti-
que handbags. If she can't
find a purse, she buys old
frames, long chains or or-
nate details. She plans to
return to Paris this summer
to study and continue her
designs.
"It's been a progressive
business, from my love of
designing necklaces to str-
inging beads on a purse
worn across the body," said
Mrs. Shaye.
She receives requests from
across the country to repair
handbags. She is considered
an expert in the field. Muse-
urns often call to ask her ad-
vice and information about
antique bags.
The antique bags in her
boutique sell for $450-
$1,000. There are some bags
that sell for around $100
that need repair work. She
also carries a line of jewelry
beginning at $40, silk
scarves and handknit
sweaters. She showcases
former Detroiter Pamela
Levin's jewelry and one-of-