Love how you incorporated some industrial pieces with the look. Booth looked fab. I know it would have enticed me to enter. Btw, love the baby shoes too.
I love the old school map. What about those baby shoes....people don't shoe their babies any more...or they are putting those tennis shoes on them. You sure have a great way of fixing up your booth. Hope and your husband are well and enjoying life. xoxo,Susie
Your booth looked fabulous, and if memory serves, I saw it last April. I try to get to Marburger at least once a year. My sister is Melissa Whitley Vasquez of Two Sisters Antiques. Perhaps you know her? Her booth is always AC1. Anyway, I love your ticking linens! Wow. Do you sell them online also? My husband and I are re-doing our bedroom -- we bought old porch posts that we're going to make into a bed. We haven't decided if we want a queen or a king size, so that's the only delay in getting that project started right away, but I'm considering a predominantly white, grey, or white/blue bedroom. What are your prices? Feel free to contact me directly.
So lovely, I so want to go to the Marburger show! I am adding you to my blog roll. I am renovating a double wide mobile home for our debt free retirement. I loved your little videos at Country Living.
Just LOVE your style! I am a newbie blogger & vintage shop owner...and I'm truly inspired by your displays. We are heading to Round Top in the Fall and we can't wait!
Would be SO lucky if you would take a peek at our blog and leave a comment...
I love to decorate! I love anything that has old crusty paint that is peeling and flaking off! I love architectural salvage! And last but not least I love RUST! I enjoy taking a piece of junk and turning it into something useful.
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Those lockers are just so wonderful I could cry. <3
Love how you incorporated some industrial pieces with the look. Booth looked fab. I know it would have enticed me to enter. Btw, love the baby shoes too.
I love the old school map. What about those baby shoes....people don't shoe their babies any more...or they are putting those tennis shoes on them. You sure have a great way of fixing up your booth. Hope and your husband are well and enjoying life. xoxo,Susie
Eeek...LOVE seeing your displays!!
Your booth looked fabulous, and if memory serves, I saw it last April. I try to get to Marburger at least once a year. My sister is Melissa Whitley Vasquez of Two Sisters Antiques. Perhaps you know her? Her booth is always AC1. Anyway, I love your ticking linens! Wow. Do you sell them online also? My husband and I are re-doing our bedroom -- we bought old porch posts that we're going to make into a bed. We haven't decided if we want a queen or a king size, so that's the only delay in getting that project started right away, but I'm considering a predominantly white, grey, or white/blue bedroom. What are your prices? Feel free to contact me directly.
It's a site for sore eyes LOL
So pretty!!
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So nice that you stopped by! I hope things are going great for you!
Hi. What a beautiful booth. Love the desk lamp.
So lovely, I so want to go to the Marburger show! I am adding you to my blog roll. I am renovating a double wide mobile home for our debt free retirement. I loved your little videos at Country Living.
Blessings,
Theresa @ Finding Grace, Going Mobile
HI TOT! YOUR BOOTH WAS GREAT AS USUAL!!! =^)
Just LOVE your style! I am a newbie blogger & vintage shop owner...and I'm truly inspired by your displays. We are heading to Round Top in the Fall and we can't wait!
Would be SO lucky if you would take a peek at our blog and leave a comment...
Vintage xo
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