I haven't run out of ideas yet for these rusty metal birds! (available on my Etsy) They are so much fun to play with, and in this project I took this large wire (what else?) birdcage and added a light kit and hung a bunch of the birds on rusty twirling wires for a funky chandelier.
When I come across an interesting antique corbel I can afford, I buy it and then have 4 cut from new wood using it as a template to create a new style for my corbel mirrors. This one came out kinda lengthy, but is perfect hung horizontally over a mantel or vertically in a narrow space.
I'll start listing these on Etsy when I get the shipping figured out--this one will go to Queen of Hearts in the meantime.
Also, I have just listed one of my new wall vines......I think the possibilities are endless for these!
Etsy has been an interesting and worthwhile experience so far, but it's really difficult for your items to be FOUND among the millions of items on this site, and the limited categories are exasperating! (my creations never seem to fit into their basic categories!)
It's also helpful if you are a professional photographer and have high end camera equipment, because then your photos are chosen for the main page and tons more people can find you!
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
Backroads wandering....part 3......along the way
I'm always amazed at being able to take off on a backroad in any direction from my house and come across beautiful countryside and historic stately homes!
I also think I appreciate it more because I grew up in South Florida where you only see (other than the lovely beaches) condos and traffic, or cows and orange trees....depending on which direction you head.
On the way to Hogansville I found an antique mall I had never been to in McDonough! Don't know how I've lived here so long and missed this one!
It's a lot bigger than it looks, and I found a few things here, although the prices were a bit higher than I hoped.
Cool humongous birdcage!
This corner full of "stuff" was in Fayetteville , and I did find some rusty treasures, although it is mostly pretty rough.
Near Hogansville on old route 29 is a little town called Grantville, where I screeched brakes for my favorite sighting: DERELICTION!!
I wish I knew the story of this interesting place.....
This was my destination in Grantville.....I found it listed on-line as a place for architectural antiques, but I have never caught the place open!!!! It's called "Re-Use The Past" and has lots of windows and doors outside, so I am curious as to what might be INSIDE!
The mostly abandoned buildings in downtown Grantville are of varied architectural styles and pretty interesting......
I bet this place has been used as a movie set before, or it should be anyway!
I didn't buy much, but this was my little haul......
I really love the texture of this old rusty wire cable above.....
......and here's the green cupboard for CLF. (I'll take the door off for the show and it will provide great vertical display space)
I also think I appreciate it more because I grew up in South Florida where you only see (other than the lovely beaches) condos and traffic, or cows and orange trees....depending on which direction you head.
On the way to Hogansville I found an antique mall I had never been to in McDonough! Don't know how I've lived here so long and missed this one!
It's a lot bigger than it looks, and I found a few things here, although the prices were a bit higher than I hoped.
Cool humongous birdcage!
This corner full of "stuff" was in Fayetteville , and I did find some rusty treasures, although it is mostly pretty rough.
Near Hogansville on old route 29 is a little town called Grantville, where I screeched brakes for my favorite sighting: DERELICTION!!
I wish I knew the story of this interesting place.....
This was my destination in Grantville.....I found it listed on-line as a place for architectural antiques, but I have never caught the place open!!!! It's called "Re-Use The Past" and has lots of windows and doors outside, so I am curious as to what might be INSIDE!
The mostly abandoned buildings in downtown Grantville are of varied architectural styles and pretty interesting......
I bet this place has been used as a movie set before, or it should be anyway!
I didn't buy much, but this was my little haul......
I really love the texture of this old rusty wire cable above.....
......and here's the green cupboard for CLF. (I'll take the door off for the show and it will provide great vertical display space)
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Backroads wandering to Hogansville......part 2.....Born Again Antiques
As previously mentioned, I have discovered a cool shop in downtown Hogansville, owned by Allan and BJ Boyer (above), called Born Again Antiques.
It's a refreshing rarity to find such a cool shop that is: a) not a mall b) not a museum c) owned by special people, who are actually THERE in the store to work with you and d) filled with the unique, interesting, and (most importantly) RUSTY vintage stuff that reflects the fact that the owners 'get it' regarding what is currently in demand!
Allan and BJ have just about everything I look for in my work, from architectural......
....to industrial.....
.....to vintage hardware and awesome lighting.....
....to garden.........I love this cool piece Allan is holding, which may have been on a house, but would be so cool in the garden.
Allan has such a great talent for turning unique objects into the coolest lamps! (Can't wait to get back soon and pick up my lamps!)
And I LOVE everything BJ creates, like this great collaged piece below........
....and her unique birdhouses.........and this fun collaged cart made from a dresser drawer, rocking chair and old buggy wheels---LOVE IT!
They have so many great treasures....like this old file cabinet and this awesome industrial table.....
.....and industrial lamps and lights....
I get lost for hours looking through the amazing collection of hardware they have.
The day I was there, movie prop buyers were in the store (how can I get a job like
THAT????) There are so many movies being made in Georgia these days that I see buyers everywhere I go. (I REALLY think they need more help, don't you??)
This cool shop is certainly the place to find unique and unusual treasures.....just don't forget to leave a few for me!!!
It's a refreshing rarity to find such a cool shop that is: a) not a mall b) not a museum c) owned by special people, who are actually THERE in the store to work with you and d) filled with the unique, interesting, and (most importantly) RUSTY vintage stuff that reflects the fact that the owners 'get it' regarding what is currently in demand!
Allan and BJ have just about everything I look for in my work, from architectural......
....to industrial.....
.....to vintage hardware and awesome lighting.....
....to garden.........I love this cool piece Allan is holding, which may have been on a house, but would be so cool in the garden.
Allan has such a great talent for turning unique objects into the coolest lamps! (Can't wait to get back soon and pick up my lamps!)
And I LOVE everything BJ creates, like this great collaged piece below........
....and her unique birdhouses.........and this fun collaged cart made from a dresser drawer, rocking chair and old buggy wheels---LOVE IT!
They have so many great treasures....like this old file cabinet and this awesome industrial table.....
.....and industrial lamps and lights....
I get lost for hours looking through the amazing collection of hardware they have.
The day I was there, movie prop buyers were in the store (how can I get a job like
THAT????) There are so many movies being made in Georgia these days that I see buyers everywhere I go. (I REALLY think they need more help, don't you??)
This cool shop is certainly the place to find unique and unusual treasures.....just don't forget to leave a few for me!!!
Monday, April 11, 2011
Backroads wandering to Hogansville.......part 1
Recently, on a stellar Spring weekend, I got the chance to wander back to my current FAV pickin' place.......
.....Born Again Antiques in Hogansville, GA. (Remember my previous post about the cool industrial lamps? This is the town and this is the place (above).......but more about that in the upcoming "Part 2")
Here's a bit of info about the town........there are a half dozen antique shops along Main Street......
(Hogansville is the home of the "Hummingbird Festival" held every year in October with over 200 artists and crafters)
.....there's the historic Grand Hotel B&B .........
.....and Van Byars Antique Auction is here as well, which runs about twice a month.
I love this cool old Art Deco theater--which now houses City Hall.
What cool architectural details!!
I had lunch at the Grand Hotel, and the innkeeper kindly invited me to take a tour........
....it's quite a beautifully restored place, with amazing woodwork and furnishings throughout the hotel.......
.....and a relaxing patio and garden area out back.....very pretty!
I chose this weekend to visit because the town was having their 1st annual Antique Show......
(you can sorta see that tall green cupboard I bought to use at the Country Living Fair-- the one that the guy is picking up)
.....I thought there was a nice offering of antiques, even though not a ton of dealers, but I plan to return next year--I hope this will be the next "Crabapple" one day!!
There is something quite special about this quaint little town and the friendly people that live here--I keep gravitating back to it and the surrounding area, and best of all, the pickin' prices around these parts are actually reasonable for the most part--something that is getting harder and harder to find!!
Coming up.....Born Again Antiques.....
.....Born Again Antiques in Hogansville, GA. (Remember my previous post about the cool industrial lamps? This is the town and this is the place (above).......but more about that in the upcoming "Part 2")
Here's a bit of info about the town........there are a half dozen antique shops along Main Street......
(Hogansville is the home of the "Hummingbird Festival" held every year in October with over 200 artists and crafters)
.....there's the historic Grand Hotel B&B .........
.....and Van Byars Antique Auction is here as well, which runs about twice a month.
I love this cool old Art Deco theater--which now houses City Hall.
What cool architectural details!!
I had lunch at the Grand Hotel, and the innkeeper kindly invited me to take a tour........
....it's quite a beautifully restored place, with amazing woodwork and furnishings throughout the hotel.......
.....and a relaxing patio and garden area out back.....very pretty!
I chose this weekend to visit because the town was having their 1st annual Antique Show......
(you can sorta see that tall green cupboard I bought to use at the Country Living Fair-- the one that the guy is picking up)
.....I thought there was a nice offering of antiques, even though not a ton of dealers, but I plan to return next year--I hope this will be the next "Crabapple" one day!!
There is something quite special about this quaint little town and the friendly people that live here--I keep gravitating back to it and the surrounding area, and best of all, the pickin' prices around these parts are actually reasonable for the most part--something that is getting harder and harder to find!!
Coming up.....Born Again Antiques.....
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