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Monday, October 20, 2008
Green Be Gone!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Rose Bowl or Bust!
I FINALLY made it to the Rose Bowl Flea Market thanks to Donna at Party Wishes! Donna knew my husband was dragging his feet and dreading the thought of shopping in a crowd of thousands and spending money on more stuff. So, last Sunday, I arose at 4:30 a.m. and arrived at Donna's home at 7:00 a.m. I was welcomed with open arms and given a tour of Donna's lovely home. Then, it was a quick trip to Starbucks and we were off to Pasadena for a morning of shopping!
I was amazed at how well the market was organized and how quickly we were able to see most of it in only a few hours! The market is divided into sections of new and old. We spent most of our time in the old section. I also expected more people in a chaotic shopping frenzy, but was pleasantly surprised at how relaxed was the atmosphere.
I snapped only a few photographs of one shop before my camera "died." The white furniture below is from Donna's favorite booth.
Of course, my eye is always attracted to the shabby cottage treasures! This china cabinet sold quickly.
I love this over sized bench!
I think this large bird house was wired to light up! It sold quickly.
A beautiful pair of vintage end tables!
I bought several items, yet just enough to fit into Donna's minivan. Thanks, Donna!
Here are my finds:
Vintage Cane Bench.
I was looking for a piano bench with storage, so I may end up selling this bench in my shop and continue looking for another with storage.
Mini Brass Music Stand.
This is a surprise for my daughter. I'm painting it white, probably adding a vintage rhinestone in the middle to cover the bolt and placing pretty note paper on the top.
Vintage Cane Sewing Basket
I love the removable bobbin/thread tray inside!
Cast Iron Cherub Rings
I forgot to photograph these before painting them white. They were rusty in their original state. Soon you will see them on our green thrift store piano project that's close to being finished (next post!)
Wrought Iron Tea Cart
Already white and chippey! This was probably the best find of all. I look forward to using it outside to serve food and drinks. The weather is still warm, so I may have time to use it before our Southern California "winter" arrives!
Thanks for the Grand Tour, Donna. I can't wait to attend another soon! BTW, for anyone who wants to attend, the Rose Bowl Flea Market is held on the second Sunday of each month. Hope to see you all there sometime!
I snapped only a few photographs of one shop before my camera "died." The white furniture below is from Donna's favorite booth.
I bought several items, yet just enough to fit into Donna's minivan. Thanks, Donna!
Here are my finds:
I was looking for a piano bench with storage, so I may end up selling this bench in my shop and continue looking for another with storage.
This is a surprise for my daughter. I'm painting it white, probably adding a vintage rhinestone in the middle to cover the bolt and placing pretty note paper on the top.
I forgot to photograph these before painting them white. They were rusty in their original state. Soon you will see them on our green thrift store piano project that's close to being finished (next post!)
Already white and chippey! This was probably the best find of all. I look forward to using it outside to serve food and drinks. The weather is still warm, so I may have time to use it before our Southern California "winter" arrives!
Thanks for the Grand Tour, Donna. I can't wait to attend another soon! BTW, for anyone who wants to attend, the Rose Bowl Flea Market is held on the second Sunday of each month. Hope to see you all there sometime!
Monday, October 13, 2008
Leslie, This Post Is For You!
Oops, my naivete' is showing.
My last post, "More Vintage Finds," features a treasure I thought was a vintage mail sorter.
I now know that my sorter's original purpose was for holding 45 RPM's (small vinyl records.)
I've repurposed my vintage treasure for holding bills (the colorful envelopes in the photo are much prettier than bills!)
A sweet lady named, Leslie, kindly corrected me. Leslie also shared her sweet memory of a special birthday when she received a similar record holder from her brother. Leslie and her friends raced to fill their record holders with all the cool hit songs of the day, including one of Leslie's first purchases, Creedence Clearwater Revival's "I Heard It Through The Grapevine," and "Who'll Stop The Rain?"
Leslie, thank you for a nostalgic stroll down memory lane. I LOVE knowing the history of my treasures and now have a visual of girl friends collecting 45's and filling similar holders with musical memories! Thank you, Leslie!
Friday, October 10, 2008
More Vintage Finds
Just a few items I purchased recently!
I found these vintage glass percolator tops at a shop in Camarillo called, Homespun. Wendy from Pink Slippers told me I wouldn't be disappointed if I visited this charming shop. Thanks, Wendy, you were right! Last night I purchased 16 more on eBay. I now have a collection! I have an idea about how to use these which I will share in a later post.
Thanks for stopping by!
Labels:
As is vintage finds,
cat ring holder,
desk,
ice bucket,
letter sorters,
servers
Friday, October 3, 2008
Thank You!
Here are the rules of this award:
1. The receiver can put the logo on his or her blog.
2. Link to the person from whom you received the award.
3. Nominate at least 7 other bloggers.
4. Put links of those blogs on your blog.
5. Leave a message on the blogs of those you mentioned.
Here are my choices alphabetically:
1. Cherished Vintage
2. Garden Girl
3. Miss Gracie's House
4. My Romantic Home
5. Party Wishes
6. Shabby Art
7. Shabby Scraps
Have a great weekend everyone!
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