Hello everyone!
Yesterday morning, I had an opportunity to go by an antique store on my way home from an appointment. So, with coffee in hand, I browsed the aisles and found a few things to share with you.
As soon as I saw these, I thought of my sister. These are vintage apothecary jars in very good condition. Kim, do you like these???? I know where you can find them.
I spotted this sign that someone made and thought it was very unique and pretty. But at $79, it wasn't coming home with me! I looked at it, and figured it could easily be replicated with some wood, paint and stencils.
Then I went into another booth and spotted these pretty blue and white tin canisters. I actually know the lady who has this booth. She taught preschool to my youngest son. She is English, so many of her antiques are in that style.
She also had this pretty enamel bread box and blue striped mixing bowl.
I really liked these crocks with lids too. Her prices were very reasonable.
In another booth, I stumbled upon this great paint display! It's the Amy Howard at Home paint. I have not tried this brand before. I'm sure it's similar to ASCP, except these cans were only $30/ea which is cheaper than ASCP.
They had some nice colors too.
And look what I spied underneath the table display of paint? This huge wicker trunk! It was even lined inside and wasn't a bad price for it's large size.
This grey painted lamp with the white shade was pretty too.
Now, are you wondering what came home with me? Just one little item.
This old bottle now has a place on my mantel.
I love how old it is and the label isn't even in tact.
Looks like it was for distilled water.
Whatever it was for, I got it for a low price and I like the vintage quality of it.
Hope you enjoyed going shopping with me.
Thanks for stopping by!
Oh, I want to try Amy Howard paint. Didn't know someone around her sold it. I saw it last year in High Point at the market and even met Amy. Yes, I do like those bottles. Cheap?
ReplyDeleteOh what great things in that shop…so which shop were you in…and love that great bottle!...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shop....love your new bottle too! Looks great on your mantel :o)
ReplyDelete~Des
Loved everything you showed! What a great shop.
ReplyDeleteYour bottle is great! I love that lamp and bread box too. What a wonderful place to shop and browse!
ReplyDeleteYou have such a great eye, Kelly. I love everything you showed us. The bottle is wonderful. Have a great day. xo Laura
ReplyDeleteKelly,
ReplyDeleteThis was fun shopping with you. I spied a few things I would love too. What a great shop. Love your bottle that you brought home.
Kris
What a fab shop Kelly. Luv the bottle you bought.
ReplyDeleteSouthern Honey Chalk paint in Nashville, TN is just as good and it is only $22 a quart and can be ordered on line.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun little side trip! Love the bottle you brought home!
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
That was a fun tour. I have not heard of that paint before-but then I am always a step behind. lol
ReplyDeleteThat bottle was a GREAT find. Love it-Kim will be trying to get that away from you!;>) xo Diana
Oh that was a great trip...I enjoyed every minute, and love your old bottle!!! Looks so great on your mantle.
ReplyDeleteSending smiles and hugs
I love that lamp, its shape and colour. I'm looking for a similar one to my bedroom.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shopping trip, lots of nice pretties.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shop...I loved everything you showed us!
ReplyDeleteLoved browsing the shop with you! We should do this more often!!
ReplyDeleteI love the bottle and how you have it on displayed on your mantel. It was fun shopping with you Kelly.
ReplyDeleteYour mantle looks great. Your vintage bottle was a great find.
ReplyDeleteHope we don't loose power with all the ice tonight. How is your weather?
Great find, love the bottle on your mantel!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Cindy
Such a neat place with lots of cute stuff. Glad you found something to bring home that wasn't terribly expensive
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed shopping with you...and I love the old glass bottle that you took home with you. It looks great on your mantel.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Cindy
Kelly,
ReplyDeleteLove that bottle that you came home with and it looks perfect on your mantel. Stay safe in all that ice and snow.
Blessings,
Linda
What a neat place, Kelly! I saw several things I would imagine buying!! I love your bottle and I'm curious...what sort of plant do you have next to it?
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
Wow, Fantastic Blog, it’s so helpful to me, and your blog is very good, I’ve learned a lot from your blog here, Keep on going, my friend; I will keep an eye on it,
ReplyDeleteHave not heard of that paint. The only one I can get locally is ASCP and I think it costs the same as other places that I have to pay shipping, but at least I can pick it up fast.
ReplyDeleteLove the bottle..Between my sister and me we had about eight of those apothecary jars...I still have the old prescriptions but when I downsized, the jars went...
ReplyDeletethe bottle has a light almost ocean washed beach glass color, love it
ReplyDeleteKelly, this shop had some great items and I know you can make that sign and it will be beautiful. Love the bottle you took home.
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Great things in the shop. I love the bottle you got. It looks great with the topiaries on your mantel. The wicker hamper and gray lamp look good too. Glad you got to shop before the snow rolled in.
ReplyDeleteSounds like such a fun shopping trip! I dream of the day I can go without little ones in tow (I know, I know, I'll miss them being this small too!)
ReplyDeleteKelly, If you get south of Atlanta, go visit Rockin B Antiques in Sharpsburg GA (just east of Newnan). This weather is crazy for us southern folk. There was a baby born on 2-85 last night - born healthy in all that gridlock! Love your finds - stay warm. ox
ReplyDeleteLove old bottles Kelly ane the one you picked looks great on your mantle. That lady did have some neat things.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely fun shopping with you...I like what you liked! And I do think that bottle is adorable. I would probably have come home with it, too.
ReplyDeleteLove that bottle Kelly!I have not heard of that paint before.A new paint for me to check out :-)
ReplyDeletexx
Anne