This whimsical display-o-pinecones is actually one of my favorites, mainly b/c of the chair ~
This itty, bitty, tiny chair is part of my dining room decor, & it is a vintage school chair used by my great-grandmother in her classroom (circa 1920's, I think?)
I tossed the pinecones in a wooden purse, which only looks old, but actually came from Hobby Lobby.
I kind of like how it turned out.
Showing posts with label Antique Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antique Inspiration. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Simple Fall Decor Using Old & New Objects # 2
I shoved some faux fall flowers (from the Dollar Tree) & cinnamon sticks into an old galvanized pitcher (found at Goodwill). The pitcher sits in a crystal serving bowl handed down to me by my grandmother.
A touch of rustic & elegance (and fake, I guess!)
A touch of rustic & elegance (and fake, I guess!)
Friday, November 11, 2011
Simple Fall Decor Using Old & New Objects # 1
I just love the colors of these "sweet dumpling" squashes, or gourds, if you like.
3 placed in an old black wire bowl make a great table centerpiece.
3 placed in an old black wire bowl make a great table centerpiece.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Inspirational Trip to the Local Antique Mall
Today, I decided to venture to the antique mall in my community. I just recently discovered it was there (it is on the outskirts of town going the opposite direction).
With my 2 kids in tow, I went for a visit (they did pretty well, but I think I wore the phrase "don't touch that!" out. I'm also sure everyone that works in the store & that was shopping there today know both their names).
This particular "mall" is set up with vendor booths, & has over 100 booths (or at least I read that, I didn't count them). I did notice a huge difference between the vendors in what items they had displayed, & how they chose to display their items.
My head was spinning & my feet were aching, but I had to check out every-single-booth to see if there were any "treasure" that I needed to take home with me.
Here is my favorite booth set up:
I think it looks so yummy cozy. I wanted to just camp out there.
Here is that hutch on the right hand side up close:
Yes, you will be mine, someday. I just didn't have the $300 bucks to drop on it today.
Actually, their prices were very reasonable, in terms of antiques. Most of the furniture pieces were $300 or less, & they were having a "madness sale", so many vendor's booths had discounts, some up to 50%! However, usually the custom painted pieces were higher, & although I could easily do this myself, it's nice to have it already done!
Here is a piece that I could paint up, but it wasn't as big as I would like:
I do love the cottage-y look it has.
This is an adorable piece for a little girl's room, but again, not only was it up there in terms of price, but I don't think I even have a corner to put it in my daughter's room.
This buffet WAS very inexpensive (less than $200, I think), & it would look awesome with a paint job:
Hmmmm, maybe I will keep that one in mind...
Another cute little corner set up:
but boo-hoo, this one was "for display only". Really?
I found some great chandelier's:


Some actually pretty vintage. Here is the one I ended up getting to go over my dining room table:
I couldn't get a great picture of it, but it has teacups! I thought that was so unique. The only problem, is that it will hold only 1 bulb now, but for $25, that's cool with me.
I saw lots of stained glass "windows"- here's 2 I liked:
And of course, my favorite, owls:
I took these bookends home for only $7!
Can't forget the vintage potato sacks. I will be thinking about what I could do with these... pillows maybe? I don't know. They were kind of pricey @ $20 a sack.
Lots of great old doors w/ chippy paint:
This is a cabinet made out of old shutters (Love it!):
Cool old crates & bottles:
I thought this was a great idea, weaving old neck ties to make the seat on a chair! Brilliant!
This booth also had one in white with gold-toned neck ties (you can see it barely on the left).
As you can see, I had a great time. I definitely plan to go back for more, & got some great ideas!
With my 2 kids in tow, I went for a visit (they did pretty well, but I think I wore the phrase "don't touch that!" out. I'm also sure everyone that works in the store & that was shopping there today know both their names).
This particular "mall" is set up with vendor booths, & has over 100 booths (or at least I read that, I didn't count them). I did notice a huge difference between the vendors in what items they had displayed, & how they chose to display their items.
My head was spinning & my feet were aching, but I had to check out every-single-booth to see if there were any "treasure" that I needed to take home with me.
Here is my favorite booth set up:
I think it looks so yummy cozy. I wanted to just camp out there.
Here is that hutch on the right hand side up close:
Yes, you will be mine, someday. I just didn't have the $300 bucks to drop on it today.
Actually, their prices were very reasonable, in terms of antiques. Most of the furniture pieces were $300 or less, & they were having a "madness sale", so many vendor's booths had discounts, some up to 50%! However, usually the custom painted pieces were higher, & although I could easily do this myself, it's nice to have it already done!
Here is a piece that I could paint up, but it wasn't as big as I would like:
I do love the cottage-y look it has.
This is an adorable piece for a little girl's room, but again, not only was it up there in terms of price, but I don't think I even have a corner to put it in my daughter's room.
This buffet WAS very inexpensive (less than $200, I think), & it would look awesome with a paint job:
Hmmmm, maybe I will keep that one in mind...
Another cute little corner set up:
but boo-hoo, this one was "for display only". Really?
I found some great chandelier's:


Some actually pretty vintage. Here is the one I ended up getting to go over my dining room table:
I couldn't get a great picture of it, but it has teacups! I thought that was so unique. The only problem, is that it will hold only 1 bulb now, but for $25, that's cool with me.
I saw lots of stained glass "windows"- here's 2 I liked:
And of course, my favorite, owls:
I took these bookends home for only $7!
Can't forget the vintage potato sacks. I will be thinking about what I could do with these... pillows maybe? I don't know. They were kind of pricey @ $20 a sack.
Lots of great old doors w/ chippy paint:
This is a cabinet made out of old shutters (Love it!):
Cool old crates & bottles:
I thought this was a great idea, weaving old neck ties to make the seat on a chair! Brilliant!
This booth also had one in white with gold-toned neck ties (you can see it barely on the left).
As you can see, I had a great time. I definitely plan to go back for more, & got some great ideas!
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