Not long ago I ventured into this antique mall near my house. I took my camera along so we could go shopping together. Let's look around.
This Ralph Lauren display would've been much nicer with the actual designer items included. Ha!
Just look at ALL the stuff they have before you even enter the store!
Once inside, I noticed this beautiful pine twin bed.
Around the corner, I spotted these Fall lovelies in a cute booth.
In the next booth, I liked this industrial cart.
It's the real thing. Not a reproduction like I've seen in new furniture stores.
There were some creative things in some other booths too. Such as these bottle cap necklaces, a man cave mobile and baseball flower pins. Strange huh?
This was a cute shabby chic style booth.
I loved this old tobacco basket.
Why look what I see here. Another hornet nest! This is the same place that I found mine.
For the non hunters, this next picture may be offensive. Sorry! I live in the south, so there is usually plenty of taxidermy to be found.
I know that a lot of people like to use milk paint. This store sells it!
Finally, if you are a true antique connoisseur, you'll really like these items.
old scale in a glass case
old record player
old fire extenguisher
Well, that brings us to the end of our shopping trip! This store has quite a mix of items for sale. I didn't find anything I couldn't live without today, so I'll have to try again another day.
~ Kelly ~
Kelly,
ReplyDeleteLove this shop...be there a few times...I knew where it was by all those goodies outside. Great Shabby Chic booth!
Blessings,
Linda
Kelly, great eye candy! I spy some iron arbors that I like, out front. I want to add one to my garden next spring!
ReplyDeleteIf I could reach in a grab that industrial cart, I would. Thanks for the tour, Kelly.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it fun to go shopping in a place like this...
ReplyDeletexo bj
OMG Kelly I see a lot of goodies that would have made their way home with me! I wish I lived near a place like this. Thanks for taking us along:) Martina
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed browsing the shop along with you via the pics. So much to look at! Great post!
ReplyDeleteYou mean you didn't buy the hornet's nest? I like the little squirrel. I have one like it, but I think mine is smaller. Hard to tell in the pic.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place, Kelly.
ReplyDeleteWe have a mounted deer head in J's "lodge" downstairs. Plus a few other little huntin' things.:-)
Hi Kelly,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tour! The industrial cart was really nice.
I liked the pine bed too! It would work here at the house!
All the Best,
Christine
Thanks for taking us shopping. That shop really had a wide variety of goodies. Love that! Hope you have better luck next time.
ReplyDeleteI really like the white ceramic pumpkin that was with the squirrel. Fun pics, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteRachel :)
Okay, Kelly, how much was that industrial cart? I love the one at Restoration Hardware, but am not willing to cough that up... yet. LOL! I've seen other reproductions, but none I like. If this one is the real deal, I may have to make a road trip. LOL! (just kidding... mostly) Enjoyed the shopping trip! blessings ~ Tanna
ReplyDeleteLove this place Kelly. I have never used milk paint either. I would like to try though.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the super sweet comment on my farmer's market sign, Kelly. You made my day. I wish I could find a cool shop like that one near us. I agree that the twin bed is a great piece and the scale behind glass is really unique. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love browsing shops like this. You get so many amazing ideas and realize how creative people can be. LOVE the baseball flowers! Your blog is fab! I just nominated you for The Versatile Blogger Award! http://prissyville.blogspot.com/2011/10/versatile-blogger-nomination-15.htmlr blog is great. I
ReplyDeleteI LOVE shops like this one!! I could just browse through them for hours!!! Love the shappy chic booth!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Lou Cinda
Kelly that is a great looking store. I would love to visit it as well. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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