Monday, April 14, 2025

Farmhouse Table Set for Spring Pop-Up Shop

I was thrilled to source a great, smaller sized, white farmhouse table for mu upcoming pop-up shop. It needed some tightening and a quick sanding and a fresh clear finish before I put it in the shop and styled it for this weekend's event.
Farmhouse Table Set for Spring Pop-Up Shop
This table is the perfect size for four and for smaller dining spaces. It also will make a wonderful work table. I styled it with freshly curated, vintage finds mostly in greens and yellows.
Farmhouse Table Set for Spring Pop-Up Shop
A sweet, lemon apron, a green checked tablecloth, yellow checked napkins, art, linens, dishes, old books---all ready for the pop-up shop.
Farmhouse Table Set for Spring Pop-Up Shop
I love the sweet green and white garden coffee set sitting in the basket tray, the chick and bunny glassware, and the yellow basket hanging on the branch.
Farmhouse Table Set for Spring Pop-Up Shop
How about this cute bunny dish, the yellow "Reading is Sexy" mug made from corn that is sitting on the green scale, or the new to the shop green and yellow paint by number? 
Farmhouse Table Set for Spring Pop-Up Shop
How sweet is the dapper bunny pillow sitting on the bench?
Farmhouse Table Set for Spring Pop-Up Shop

Sunday, April 13, 2025

Give Me a Hand Bookends

Two aspects I enjoy about home decor are upcycling or changing up finds and mix and matching different styles to create fresh looks. I did both with this easy thrift store makeover that started with a pair of hand bookends.
Give Me a Hand Bookends
I loved the details on the hands and that they were funky, but I didn't like the pale pink flesh color so I changed that!
Give Me a Hand Bookends
I spray painted the hands a flat black first.
Give Me a Hand Bookends
I then brushed on Antique Gold Rub-n-Buff.
Give Me a Hand Bookends
The black underneath helps the details to better stand out. 
Give Me a Hand Bookends
I love the juxtaposition of modern decor with antiques. It creates something unexpected and exciting to look at. The modern bookends with antique, leatherbound books is a fresh take on style.
Give Me a Hand Bookends
These bookends are great for creating a tabletop book display.  Remember to look at what things CAN BE rather than what they are while thrifting. The hands will be for sale at my upcoming POP-UP SHOP, April 18th and 19th.

Monday, April 7, 2025

Global Home Earth Day Pop Up Shop

My next POP-UP SHOP is in a couple weeks (April 18th and 19th) and the theme is "Global Home" for Earth Day. Did you know that more than 12 million tons of furniture get thrown out in the U.S. every year? Supporting small businesses that sell second hand sourced goods helps alleviate this problem. So, global home is not only about decor that has a more global feel, but also about helping out this big blue marble that we all call home. 

Here are some recently sourced and curated objects that will be available. Keep reading for details and for a "surprise" in this vignette!
Global Home Earth Day Pop Up Shop
I've always loved red and aqua together and these lovely, vintage, aqua dishes, vases, and trinkets are perfect in this vignette.
Global Home Earth Day Pop Up Shop

Global Home Earth Day Pop Up Shop
So here's one fun fact--the sweet pea picture/ coat hanger that I bought at a garage sale was made and sold by me about 15 years ago. I was happy to buy it back to resell. I love this lion!
Global Home Earth Day Pop Up Shop
Tis vintage Asian print entitled "Whispering" was in a cheap wood frame and matted so that you couldn't see all of it when I found it. I painted a mat and framed it in a square frame to show the whole print. These brass candlesticks are extremely heavy. 
Global Home Earth Day Pop Up Shop
I love this hand-stitched tapestry--so much work and time must have gone into it. The colorful art piece above the sweet peas is from a French artist.
Global Home Earth Day Pop Up Shop
And now for the secret--this table is really a hidden seat and desk. It has a drawer in it and the front pulls out to reveal a seat. Isn't that fun?
Global Home Earth Day Pop Up Shop
I am loving sourcing eclectic items for my upcoming "global home" pop-up shop. What do yo see that you love?







Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Granny Chic Project

Sometimes I have an aha moment with random items that I have had for awhile. Such was the case with 4 vintage, feedsack, quilt squares that came in something else that I ought at a garage sale (suitcase??) and a window frame, also from a garage sale.

I decided to make a cute, sweet, granny chic "art" piece.
Granny Chic Feed Sack Quilt Squares Project
I put the word "art" in quotes above because some people wouldn't consider this art. But, look at the beauty in these fabrics and the hand stitching in each of these four pieces.
Granny Chic Feed Sack Quilt Squares Project
Aren't the colors and prints perfect for spring? I had only four squares. They needed a little trimming on the sides, but the delicate, fragile fabric and work is saved behind glass for future generations to enjoy. 
Granny Chic Feed Sack Quilt Squares Project
This piece will be for sale at my upcoming pop-up shop. Isn't it sweet?


 

Friday, March 21, 2025

Fruity Finds For Flat Lay Friday

Many of my recently sourced finds have been fruity. Here are a few of these curated goods.
Fruity Finds For Flat Lay Friday
The two exquisite crewel stitcheries are an amazing find. They were created in 1965 and the stitcher's name is included with the date on the back.
Fruity Finds For Flat Lay Friday
They are beautifully framed and I love the colors and the fruit, birds, and bugs.
Fruity Finds For Flat Lay Friday
Strawberries are having a moment and here are just a few berry finds--vintage strawberry glasses, a small pitcher with strawberries, and sweet strawberry mugs. 
Fruity Finds For Flat Lay Friday
The vintage, hand-carved wood fruit came in the wood pedestal bowl. It was made in Gatlinburg, TN. The vintage Avon mug is perfect for tea.
Fruity Finds For Flat Lay Friday
A few fruity serving bowls and a cake tin (that doesn't have any fruit on it, but I liked it with this flat lay) are perfect for spring and summer. I love finding vintage goods that have a connected theme. These items will be for sale at my upcoming pop-up shop, March 28 & 29.

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Thrift Store Chair Makeover Three Years Later

Some makeovers take longer than others--this particular one was three+ years in the making.
Thrift Store Chair Makeover Three Years Later
I probably bought this chair five or six years ago. I started working on it three+ years ago. I took the upholstered back off, which was quite the chore. The back was a frame with webbing in it and lots of staples to hold the piping around it. I knew I wasn't going to try and reupholster that, but wasn't sure what I would do. This week I have been on a "use what you have" kick so I decided to tackle the chair, and I love the results!
Thrift Store Chair Makeover Three Years Later
I had no plan and no idea what fabric I was going to use on the seat, but I started by painting the frame black. I then added reclaimed wood to the seat back, using a nail or brad gun to attach it.
Thrift Store Chair Makeover Three Years Later
Here is what the back of the chair looks like with the wood.
Thrift Store Chair Makeover Three Years Later
I looked at thrift stores for something that I loved to recover the seat in, but nothing spoke to me. I decided to go through my stash and found this piece of black and green plaid wool that I got at a thrit store a couple years ago.
Thrift Store Chair Makeover Three Years Later
I also recently thrifted this wood table. It had some deep water rings that took a lot of sanding. After sanding it and wiping it down with water, I could still see rings so I sanded more. Here's the before.
Thrift Store Chair Makeover Three Years Later
I left it natural and used a clear poly on it to protect it. 
Thrift Store Chair Makeover Three Years Later
Here are a few more recent finds--vintage art, a coffee grinder, a wood cheese box, a pottery vase, and a vintage, duck, Avon tray.
Thrift Store Chair Makeover Three Years Later
Most of these items including the chair and the table will be available at my next pop-up shop March 28-29. 

Friday, March 14, 2025

Mix and Match Curated Finds

“The shock of the way I mix patterns and fabrics can be disconcerting, but what I am trying to do is provoke new ideas about how pieces can be put together in different ways. ”--Jean Paul Gaultier

I love mixing patterns and trying different color combinations. It is a perfect way to add interest and color to a neutral background and it shows that a person really understands design and style. So when I spied this pillow and this plaid, wool scarf at the thrift store I thought they would be perfect together.
Mix and Match Curated Finds
A few other recent finds include a vintage, Wedgewood, enamel tray 
Mix and Match Curated Finds
and a sweet, small picnic basket painted green, holding realistic faux flowers. A vintage bird print in an antique leather frame that has a pinkish tinge sits on an old accordion case, which makes a fantastic side table.
Mix and Match Curated Finds
Remember to check out scarves at the thrift store. The blanket style scarves like this wool J. Crew one make nice throws for a chair or bench, work as table runners or dresser scarves, or can be tied around a throw pillow.
Mix and Match Curated Finds
I love the mix of patterns in the pillow and how the blues and pinks repeated in the scarf. Play with patterns, colors and decor. Take pictures and sit with styled spaces for a time before deciding if it works or not. Elevate your design with the unexpected. 

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

A Recently Sourced Curated Vignette

I love it when "new" vintage decor for the pop-up shop comes together to create a styled and cohesive vignette. Keep reading for the details and a few tips!
A Recently Sourced Curated Vignette
Vintage art, hand-stitched linens, old books, beautiful brass and bronze objects of interest--ahh, simply lovely! Notice the repetition of colors, materials, subjects to create harmony.
A Recently Sourced Curated Vignette
A vintage, bark cloth piece was framed by someone many years ago. The red in it repeats the red seen in the bowl of cherries art. The chalk or pastel drawing of turn of the century patrons on a trolly was sketched on a piece of green paper. It does have a boat on the ocean scene on the other side. I found it as just a loose piece of paper or art and framed it in a thrifted frame. Vintage bird frame from a 1968 book was frame in a sweet, very vintage, brass frame.
A Recently Sourced Curated Vignette
So here's a tip or a preference--use a pretty tray as a tray, not propped or hung as art. I like using utilitarian items as they are intended. Putting a few things on the tray, but letting the pretty peek through gives those who look closer a nice surprise. An engraved brass vase, a brass candlestick, and a brass and lucite candle snuffer sit on the floral painted tray.
A Recently Sourced Curated Vignette
Next to the tray sits a dovetailed cigar box, with a gold bell tied with thrifted velvet ribbon on top. A vintage, chalkware plaster, art deco, cherub book end with a bronze finish holds old books. Another vintage bird print is framed in a carved wood frame. 
A Recently Sourced Curated Vignette
I picked this art piece because I love its muted tones. It is vintage, but mass produced. It had a very shiny finish that I did not like. Here's a tip to remedy that, brush matte Mod Podge over a print to give it a less shinny look and to add brush strokes. 
A Recently Sourced Curated Vignette
Most of these recent finds will be for sale at my upcoming pop-up shop. I love helping customers discover new to them decor pieces that they love and sharing how to use those items in their homes. 

Monday, March 10, 2025

Curated Lodge Style Decor

I had a fantastic pop-up shop a week ago and sold lots of vintage home decor. I had so much fun meeting new people and sharing my curated finds with them. Good sales mean lots of busy sourcing before I open again at the end of the month. I have been hitting tag sales and the thrift stores and have found some wonderful decor items. I styled some of my newly curated goodies with a common lodge style or Montana style.
Curated Lodge Style Decor
Let's start with this table--it is solid, reclaimed oak and has a bottom shelf. I sanded it as it had some water stains and then clear coated it to keep the lighter oak color. 
Curated Lodge Style Decor
Wool pillows, original art, and a chunky wood candlestick all convey a cabin feeling.
Curated Lodge Style Decor
I love these vintage western style glasses and the brand new MT tea towel.
Curated Lodge Style Decor
Vintage art propped on the table, a tin fly mug sitting on stack of Louis L'amour books, and a brown ware pitcher with greenery completes the styled table.
Curated Lodge Style Decor
An old, green picnic basket adds color, storage, and texture to the vignette. Most of these items will available at my next pop-up, March 28 and 29.