Christmas House Tour: Part Two
…guessing that this was the old kitchen. Here’s the new kitchen. It definitely was designed to look vintage. The stove is an honest to goodness 1950’s range that has been…
…guessing that this was the old kitchen. Here’s the new kitchen. It definitely was designed to look vintage. The stove is an honest to goodness 1950’s range that has been…
…was my dad’s Easter basket and then mine. I love it’s shape. It was made somewhere in Maryland. I found chocolates at a local shop with the cutest vintage labels….
…vintage angel to me last Christmas. Our dining room table looks festive with a vintage runner and silver bowl filled with new silver pinecone ornaments and vintage red ones….
…few finds. My first find was a set of three vintage Pyrex bowls for $13.00. The large and small bowl have a dark brown pattern. I like using bowls like…
… I couldn’t pass up vintage sewing patterns. The bottom let one is my favorite. It hasn’t been used and is size 18 which in modern day sizing is probably…
It’s no secret that I love thrift stores, antique stores, junk stores, and anything vintage. I was tickled pink to discover a new store along Route 151 in beautiful Nelson…
…that bags of food were on the floor and didn’t look attractive. I like to organize my pantry with vintage containers and a wooden barrel that my mom recently gave…
Being off from school has given me time to finish projects that I’ve been slowly working on all spring, one of which is art for our guest bathroom. A vintage…
…the punch of texture and color that it adds to my mantel. My mom gave me the vintage Coke carrier that belonged to my grandmother. She used it to carry…
A few weeks ago I shared a piece of vintage art that I hung in our guest bathroom. I recently added a United States map in a wood grain pattern…
…guest room with my grandmother’s just so I can use this bedside table. I had fun pulling out some vintage things to style the table for pictures. The lamp…
It’s no secret that I love vintage treasures and have fun shopping for them at thrift shops, yard sales, and sometimes even in a neighbor’s trash. Finding a treasure…