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Showing posts with label Pike Road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pike Road. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Getting Ready for The Market on Chapel Hill

It's almost time for The Market on Chapel Hill at The Waters in Pike Road, Alabama.  Are you planning to go?  It's October 3 and starts at 9:00 ---- but be there early to get a great spot in line!  
I've been getting things ready for the sale.  I'm excited to be a vendor this year.  Here are some of the things I've been working on and getting ready for this year's vintage market event.

I hope these library drawers find an exciting home!  The Geer table has a beautiful enamel top in almost perfect condition and will be nice addition to someone's kitchen. The table reminds me of the one that my great-aunt had in her kitchen.  The cooking that went on in that kitchen was AMAZING! And, I'll have several metal signs----all new (old stock).  I washed off the layer of dust that was on them from years of sitting around at my local hardware store.
 I hope someone will like this chippy stool and the scruffy bench. And who doesn't love an old galvanized bucket??  I'm not too proud to say that I love galvanized buckets.......what about you??
I will have these four shutters at The Market and this table, too!  

Looking forward to October 3!

Friday, August 28, 2015

How I Spent My Summer Vacation

     I'm trying to remember if I ever had to write a report with this title when I went back to school....Did you ever write a report with that title? Well, if I was going to write the report, I would mention the fun I have had this summer getting ready for a special day.
Mark your calendars for October 3.  That's the day of the wonderful sale at The Market on Chapel Hill.  It all takes place at The Waters in Pike Road, Alabama. 


Come join me at "The Market on Chapel Hill"
                                     
     This is going to be the third year for this vintage market and it promises to be even better THIS year! There are so many wonderful and talented vendors/bloggers and I'm honored to be included in this group.
  
I've attended the two previous Chapel Markets (new name: The Market on Chapel Hill) and here's a post I wrote about my first trip here.

     So, would you like to see some of the things I'm collecting to take to this year's fabulous event??  


I've found cameras.

I love this blue and green combo--
the McCoy pottery caught my eye.
I like this industrial look--do you?


I haven't fished in years, but I love minnow buckets.  
The graphics on these old beauties caught my eye at the same sale.

Gotta love a tool caddy.

Ironstone and other pottery pieces. 

Beautiful linens.

Cute little Shiny Brites.

Old scales.


I was late attending this sale and it was super hot in the tool shed on this particular afternoon.  For some reason, I squatted down to look and see if there was anything in the corner and this is what I saw.  Do you see it?
I'll bet you see if for sure in this picture....

Yes.  An enamel-topped table!
It took me awhile to get it out of it's hiding place,
 but my efforts yielded a wonderful Geer table!

I'll bring this lovely set of spice jars to this year's event.

And I hope this 1950's quilt ends up on the top of a little girl's bed.  
I can see it --so cute and sweet. 

I hope to see you at The Market on Chapel Hill. You can keep up with the details on FACEBOOK: The Market on Chapel Hill

 My booth is named CREEKSIDE.
Follow my updates here and on Instagram: creekside36.


A beautiful summer day--waiting for an estate sale to begin. 
That's how I spent my summer vacation.  

If you're planning to attend the sale--
what treasure do you hope to take home?  

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Saturday, April 26, 2014

Vintage-Style Wedding

I'm probably a lot like you.....
You know.  You have all kinds of friends and all of the friendships are different. You have the friend that you hang drapes with (all the hardware, too) without using anything to measure except a piece of cardboard that was part of the packing materials.....or a friend that you hang out with for a visit and you both decide you're tired and decide to take naps on the sofa and reclining chair, but you have to set the kitchen timer so you won't be late to pick up you kids from school.....those kind of friends.  I also have YMCA friends who I keep in touch with even though you see each other more at the grocery store than at the Y.  You know each other's children's names and where they go to school or college.....well, I saw THAT friend last week.  And, instead of telling me what they were doing for Easter, she told me about the wedding that was planned for this weekend.  She showed me pictures of all the things she had been working on out in their shop that had been made for the wedding. I realized after the first picture that she was planning a rustic/vintage-style wedding.  After a few more squeals of delight from me, she invited me to help her! And I said "YES!"
     

 

SO, the first thing she asked me the other day was how was my lettering....I said it was good.  I'm not sure what I meant....good. What she really wanted to know was would I write on some chalkboards she had made.  I taught kindergarten and first grade for a number of years, so I know my way around a piece of chalk.  But, I've visited Blogland and Pinterest, so I knew she wasn't wanting that block printing I taught my students.  She wanted something more decorative and that sounded fun.  She said not to get stressed about it, so I knew I was going to be okay.  Most people who say "Don't get stressed about it."  want your help and aren't going to be too judgmental over your efforts.  So the last couple of days, I practiced my writing and tried to come up with some creative strokes. Now, the "Reserved" sign above is BEAUTIFUL and I was delighted when I saw it--but she said she painted the signs with a stencil....who knew?  Great job, Susan!

SO, I got to play today. 
The wedding is going to be out in the country at a beautiful and historic 1825 property. 


Today's weather was perfect and tomorrow is predicted to be just as nice.



My friend had made several trips already to the Marks House with all the wonderful goodies she had gathered or made for her daughter's special day.



It was fun to decide what items to use and I was tickled to select pieces and start creating.  I was glad I told her I could help.

I should have taken a picture of this room and the table BEFORE we started decorating the rooms. So many fun goodies to use for decorating!


I was honored to decorate the room where the bride's wedding cake will be served tomorrow.



This spot will get a fern on the little box tomorrow. 


The house isn't really furnished, so a number of pieces were brought in to be used in the rooms and outside.   The walls and corners were in need of attention, too.  I believe this room only had the wicker table in it before the decorating began.


There will be some greenery added here tomorrow, too.





I used the bride's initial at the hearth and
 her new last name initial on the mantel. 



The wedding cake will go on this table.


Other friends decorated the room that will be used to serve the groom's cakes. There are going to be three cakes and they will be served from the coke crates.  


There is a small seating area in this room.  It was probably used as a parlor at one time. 


I decorated the mantel in this room, too.  I loved this wooden bread box that I put the large R initial in. 


My friend had the best ideas. 
 You should have seen her board on Pinterest!


The ceremony is going to be outside.


Ferns or flowers will be added to a number of spots tomorrow. 









This is the other side of the Marks House.


There will be tables set up on the lawn for a buffet meal.  The tables will be decorated with white cloths, burlap runners, candles and flowers.  My friend's husband made beautiful and rustic boxes that will hold 3 or 5 mason jars that will be filled with dozens of white roses, snapdragons, hydrangeas and other flowers. 





And, I think I did okay on my

 first attempt at chalkboard lettering.


Best Wishes for a Blessed Day!

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