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~It's all about the thrill of the hunt and cruisin' the backroads looking for the next great pick. Rummaging through barns, flea markets, shops and yard sales to find lost treasures is only part of the adventure. Next comes the challenge of restoring and re-purposing them into new creations with updated uses. My favorite finds are architectural salvage, industrial pieces, unusual light fixtures, and vintage hardware. But the real story, which always transcends the pickin', is about the interesting people and the unique places discovered along the way!~
17 comments:
Gorgeous!!! Love that necklace.
Debby
Oh, what pretty things! Where is the Lakewood show? I must make a field trip for one of those! Your pictures are lovely, and you have highlighted the most delightful objects.
Have fun! Sherry
WOW! WHAT A CAST OF TALENTED PEOPLE AT LAKEWOOD! SURE WISH I COULD SHOP THERE! GEORGIA, HUMMM!
IS IT WARM THERE?
Nice not to drive an hour north every 30 minutes to see what's up at the market! Great stuff. Gotta get up there soon. Thanks for the great blog. :)
Most interesting thing I have seen all night and have been blogging for a few hours.
Beautiful work and ideas.
God Bless,
Legacy Crafter
Boy, this gal really has the creative touch. I love the use of the green, that is one of my favorite shades of green, used to use it all the time!
Makes me dream of Spring...it's coming!!!
What a talent. Thank you so much for sharing her with the rest of us!
Debbie
have just discovered your blog and love it! Elissax
love this ... alot of people are doing this type of design but hers in a little more interesting and unique.. I like it
When I first saw Lakewood, I thought you were in Washington..but to my disappointment you're in Georgia! Oh well, I really enjoy your blog and will be adding it to mine so I can visit frequently!
Lisa :-)
Hey, Nancy, I am planning to do Lakewood. Not so much stuff this time though, I am sure I will be a zombie, by the time for TX. Oh well, I will be running on adrenilin anyway. I'm so excited because the Woodstock girls asked me to decorate a space in their store. So if its too cold at least I can still get rid of some stuff. Hope you have a great weekend. See you soon, lauri
Hello,
Wandered into your blog and looking forward to following your posts.
Sold my first piece of gray today at Sisters', a gal from New Jersey that is totally into the French gray look, you oughta try it and see how it goes. Sometimes I sand, sometimes not, sometimes I use a wash, sometimes not, it's so new here in Iowa, we're so far behind the rest of the universe, guess that's why I call us the lost continent...or the land that time forgot...kinda like it that way though!
I just love experimenting!!!
I just realized that I am still going to be in Atlanta area that weekend ~ I think I will be on a Treasure Hunt.... Yippy
I just love the memory boxes. So creative and special!
What incredible treasures. She really has a knack for unique and beautiful items.
Hey Sassytrash! I absolutely LOVE all of your work. You are definitely a right-brained individual. I wrote a post about your artwork on my blog, The Modern Jane, and pictured your fairy lampshade-- hoping to send some people your way who will adore everything. Are you, perchance, an etsy seller?
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