Any picker would brake for this sight on the road! It's a 160 year old house/antiques shop in Cave Spring, GA. Not great pickin' as it turned out--you just never know......but the architectural features were awesome.
I don't know why corbels are so fascinating.....the craftsmanship and creativity of the woodworker makes these amazing works of art. I wish I knew how they did this with basic tools, which makes me think: could I do this with my humble little hand jigsaw, files, etc? Maybe, if I had a week to spend on each........our lives now spin on a faster scale, so it would never pay.
Everything looks like it was custom made to fit!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
More backroad pics.........
Backroads Pickin'.......
With the whole world headed to Texas, I got travelin' fever and hit the trail for a little backroads pickin' in Tennessee and Alabama. Spring hasn't quite made it's full reveal yet, but it was still beautiful and I got some of the winter cobwebs blown out of my brain so maybe I can get creative for the next show!
I didn't find the "honey hole" or make any prize picks, but I found some neat stuff for the next show and got some really good leads---you never know! (You'll have to endure the travel photos first though!!)
This restored cabin was sitting along the Tennessee River.....I love to see the old structures preserved.
The river looks like a lake it's so wide....and the water is clear and blue.
Alabama sure is different.....they have the only coon dog cemetery in the world (true fact).....and what's up with this tree full of shoes on the side of the highway?
(More backroads pics to come.....)
I didn't find the "honey hole" or make any prize picks, but I found some neat stuff for the next show and got some really good leads---you never know! (You'll have to endure the travel photos first though!!)
This restored cabin was sitting along the Tennessee River.....I love to see the old structures preserved.
The river looks like a lake it's so wide....and the water is clear and blue.
Alabama sure is different.....they have the only coon dog cemetery in the world (true fact).....and what's up with this tree full of shoes on the side of the highway?
(More backroads pics to come.....)
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Bella Junque.......
It's always fun to post about new dealers who are into creating and repurposing! Meet Danielle Christian of "Bella Junque"who has recently moved into Hall G at Lakewood. Danielle loves making unique items from vintage pieces, and enjoys working with old books, jewelry, postcards, and much more. She is very talented, and I can't wait to see what she'll be doing next month for the show!
Cool prism collage pendants.......
Custom vintage plate monograms and tin magnets.....
I love what she does with paper and lettering......how clever to run the old book pages through the printer with a large font letter on each page to make her sign! Wish I'd thought of that ;)
Friday, March 19, 2010
What a great show.......and we still have two more days to go!
Friday, March 12, 2010
Floor Lamp/Chandelier Collages.......
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Spring Fever...............
The recent nice weather has completely paralyzed my creativity, and I only want to be out riding! But now it's RAINING, so I am finally forced to get some projects done......I'm warming up with the little stuff to get myself back into gear for the big ones that I've been putting off........
These corbels are really ancient, and have quite unusual designs that don't show up in the pic. I collaged them into a wall shelf with some iron hangers.
I can't remember where I saw the bird nest in the bed spring idea (somewhere in the bloggerhood, I think) but I ended up adapting it to a piece of molding I had. I may do something different with the springs by showtime....maybe holding little vases of flowers?
I found this gigantic bird cage (it can hang or rest on the stand) at a little junk store I had never been in before..... it will go to the show next weekend.
These corbels are really ancient, and have quite unusual designs that don't show up in the pic. I collaged them into a wall shelf with some iron hangers.
I can't remember where I saw the bird nest in the bed spring idea (somewhere in the bloggerhood, I think) but I ended up adapting it to a piece of molding I had. I may do something different with the springs by showtime....maybe holding little vases of flowers?
I found this gigantic bird cage (it can hang or rest on the stand) at a little junk store I had never been in before..... it will go to the show next weekend.