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About a year ago I purchased a box of metal pieces at my favorite flea market. I tossed the box underneath something in the garage and forgot about it. Finally today I went and got it and cleaned all the pieces. They have great detail and are perfect for embellishing caddies, signs, furniture and whatever you like.
They can be painted or left in their current rusty patina condition. I have started listing them in my Etsy shop and my website. They totaled 183 pieces so it will take me awhile to get them all listed but I got a great start today. My website price includes shipping and handling. Both links can be found on my left margin.
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Last Sunday a wonderful friend invited me to go to the craft and hobby show with her. This is a trade show in Los Angeles that only takes place once a year. Let's just say I was on sensory overload and I got so many photos it will take about four posts to share it all with you.
First of all, this is not like the gift show where photography is forbidden, hence the amount of photos I was able to take. These designers freely share their displays and actually do mini workshops all day to share ideas for their products. The first and second photos were taken in the Tim Holtz spaces. These designers know how to display and make use of the real estate they are occupying. I loved all the vintage goodies they used to inspire. You can see below the displays their product boards. These are for stores to purchase merchandise. I was there to observe and ogle, not to purchase.
Their vignettes were amazing! These hanging lights were woven through a ladder mounted on the wall sideways and strung through the rungs.
Don't you just love the vintage goodies they used? I was truly inspired at every turn.
This is a book with folded pages and it acted as a mini open file box to display cards and photos. Wouldn't this be a great Christmas card display idea? Or how about a milestone birthday party with the person's photos from previous decades? This was an outstanding idea.
I love all the old typewriters and cameras. It's like looking through the lens and putting words to paper. Write your own story, and, of course, utilize their vintage inspired products to convey your message.
Here is my last photo for the day. An old Singer decked out with glittered houses. Oops! One of the houses is down. Do you notice the plain brown paper packages and the chalk board markers tied with twine? Simple but cute as can be. I have more photos to share so stay tuned. It can be overwhelming!
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It's been a while since I have done my weekly tablescape. First it was all the holiday madness and then it was the wind and then the cold and I guess one of the main reasons was I wasn't feeling inspired by anything I had on hand. So Saturday I ventured out to our new Home Goods which may be a curse instead of a blessing to find some new and up to date table linens. What did I find? Nada, zilch, nothing.
Again, I didn't have the time or the inclination to start running from store to store to find something that inspired me. So upon browsing around, I found these fabulous bowls. Aren't they gorgeous? They only had two, but that's really all I needed to put this look together, and besides the bowls are the perfect size for my winter soups.
Everything else I already had, but these bowls really were the inspiration I needed. Now I told you I was looking for table linens and I found none, and you may think my idea is cheesy, but once again I was smitten with yet another role of wrapping paper to use as a table runner. Isn't this also gorgeous? No different than using paper place mats; right? It makes a stunning backdrop to my table setting, it's economical, and, better yet, no washing or ironing needed.
I only wish I had photographed the sides of the bowls for you. You can catch a little glimpse of them in my next photo. Now, as we junk'n girls go, you'll notice I had to substitute my pretty silver flea market spoons for a black spoon. Reason being, I only shop at fine establishments like the local yard sales and the fleas, and these cute black utensils were missing the spoons. What's a girl to do besides improvise?
Sometimes we need to think outside the box to find our inspiration and that's what this table setting is about. Thanks for stopping by.
I'm partying at...
Mondays Le Chateau des Fleurs The Graphics Fairy
Between Naps on the Porch Metamorphosis Monday
Tuesdays Knick of Time Coastal Charm
Boogie Board Cottage A Stroll Thru Life
Cozy Little House Tweak it Tuesday
Wednesdays Savvy Southern Style
Thursdays The Shabby Creek Cottage No Minimalist Here
Between Naps on the Porch Tablescape Thursday
Rustic Restorations Homespun Happenings
Fridays French Country Cottage My Romantic Home Miss Mustard Seed
Potpourri Friday Common Ground
The Charm of Home Rooted in Thyme
Saturdays Funky Junk Interiors
Sundays My 1928 Charmer Sunday's Best