New Entertaining & Design Books To Love

Design books are one of my guilt pleasures!

Yes, I use them for design inspiration and decorating but books just make me happy.  Every January and July I pop into my favorite book wholesaler  at the Atlanta Gift and Furniture market and treat myself to a few new books.  The vendor I shop with has most of the new and upcoming releases so I can actually flip through the book to get a feel for the images and content before I purchase. I don’t know about you but when it comes to design books the images can make or break a purchase.

Here are the books you’ll want to check out and add to your bookshelf …

New Entertaining and Design Books for 2017

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Country Living Salvage Style.  This is a must is you love to shop flea markets, thrift stores and antique shops.  The book is published by Country Living and is filled with beautiful and inspirational images of vintage treasures restyled in decor settings. The cover alone will make you want to buy this book.

New Entertaining and Design Books for 2017--Salvage Style by Country Living

Old Home Love.  This book was written Andy and Candice Meredith the couple behind HGTV’s newest TV show of the same name, Old Home Love.  The book shares the passion the couple have to renovate old homes in Utah.  If you’re a fan of DIY decor and rehab style you’ll find lots of inspiration and maybe even the desire to purchase an old home.

New Entertaining and Design Books for 2017--Old Home Love

Verandah Entertaining.  If you love to entertain and create beautiful tablescapes you’ll want to get this book.  The book walks you through every aspect of entertaining from table settings and food prep to decor and flowers.  No matter what level of entertaining you do, big or small, formal or casual, you’ll find the tips and inspiration you need to throw a stylish party.

New Entertaining and Design Books for 2017--Verandah Entertaining

Flea Market Style.  This is a great book that will speak to those of you that love the thrill of the hunt.  Published by Better Homes and Gardens, the book shows you inspiring design ideas using thrifted finds. And there are lots of tips for shopping flea markets and thrift stores.

New Entertaining and Design Books for 2017--Flea Market Style by Better Homes and GardensThe Decorated Home.  Interior designer Meg Braff shares her personal style plus the essential design elements she thinks every room needs. The book is beautifully written with captivating photos.

New Entertaining and Design Books for 2017--The Decorated Home by Meg Braff

I also ordered a few titles that have been on my shopping list for a while…

New Entertaining and Design Books for 2017

Cottage Style: A Palette of White
Designed in White
Simply Styling: Fresh and Easy Ways To Personalize Your Home
Tracery: The Art of Southern Design

Happy Reading!

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Becoming An Expert Flea Market Shopper (5 books to own)

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One of the things I love most in life is shopping flea markets.  There is something exciting about looking for a hidden treasures amongst piles of dirty, dusty and cast-off relics.

Shopping flea markets isn’t something I’ve done all my life, I’ve only been treasure hunting for about the last 6 or 7 years.  In that time I think I have become pretty savvy at vintage shopping, partly because I’ve taken the time read about, study and research the craft.

If you love flea market shopping and want to learn how to find the best collectibles and vintage pieces, I have 5 books I recommend you read.  All of these books are filled with valuable tips on what to look , how to tell if an item has value and they highlight the best flea markets around the country.

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Because I’m a big fan of Better Homes and Gardens books, Flea Market Decorating was the first ‘thrifting’ book I purchased.  Included in this book is a state-by-state listing of flea markets and antique fairs and well as tips on refurbishing your vintage finds. There is also loads of decorating ideas using real room settings with actual vintage items. The cover alone should entice you!

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I stumbled upon Flea Market Secrets in a thrift store and gave it my usual flip through to get a feel for the images.  One of the best things about this book are the 10 Golden Rules of shopping flea markets that the author outlines.  The rules are tried-and-true and things you’ll want to employ no matter where you shop.  I also like that there are chapters dedicated to different types of items like glass, furniture, textiles and jewelry.  Each chapter give you in-depth information on what types of items to buy, what to pass up and how to care for your treasures.  You’ll also find the authors favorite flea markets around the world from Paris to Round Top, Texas.

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I remember when Lara Spencer first announced that she was writing a book of thrifting–I was so excited.  I’m a big fan of Lara’s, have watched all  her HGTV shows and love her design (and fashion) style.  Her book, I Break For Yard Sales is one of the best out there and I love the fact that it combines flea market and thrifting tips with great design advice and inspiration.  Page after page Lara shares her passion form shopping yard sales, thrift stores, estate sales and flea markets.  You’ll learn her bargain hunting secrets and get insight from appraisers on what to look for when shopping.

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You gotta love that Lara isn’t above dumpster diving for a treasure!

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Lara’s second book, Flea Market Fabulous expands upon her flea market shopping tips by showcasing nine rooms that have been decorated with thrifted pieces. The book walks you through the entire process of decorating with vintage finds, from creating a design plan to building a mood board.  I also love the room illustrations and before and after photos of the DIY transformations Lara and her team pull off.

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And finally, my list of inspirational flea market shopping books would not be complete without Eddie Ross’ amazing book Modern Mix.  When you want to take you flea market and antique shopping to the next level, this is the book that will guide you.  Throughout the 8 chapters of the book you’ll find beautiful images of chic interiors, table settings, bars and parties created using vintage pieces.  And along with sharing his secrets to shopping, Eddie will teach you how to expertly combine colors and pattern, mix old and new & curate a high and low mix within your decor.

“Modern Mix cracks the code to navigating thrift shops, yard sales and flea markets with confidence.”

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And of course I had to share a few of my flea market shopping tips with you:

  1. Have a list of items you’re looking for but be flexible.  Shopping flea markets can be overwhelming and you can easily get side-tracked so it’s a good idea to have a list of ‘must have’ items to keep you focused.
  2. Let your creativity flow.  Whenever I’m out treasure hunting, I always stop and think about an item I’m interested in.  I think about the different ways I could use it in my decor or how I could transform it into something else.  Many of the items you’ll find shopping won’t be a perfect fit but with a little creativity and work they can be become real gems.
  3. If you love it, buy it.  We’ve all been there–spotting an item but then giving it too much thought and passing it by.  Then we have buyers regret and go back hoping the piece is still there but sadly it’s not.  I learned early in the game that if you love it and it fits your budget and needs then get it.
  4. Negotiate.  Flea market and vintage shop dealers are used to bargaining so don’t be afraid to negotiate the price.  And remember the more items you buy from one dealer, the better your bargaining strength.

For even more flea market shopping tips, read my 10 Tips for Shopping Flea Markets Like a Pro post.

Happy hunting friends.

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My Lastest Thrifting Finds

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It’s no secret that I love trolling the aisles of thrift stores and flea markets whenever I can.  It’s the thrill of finding a beautiful decorative piece or furniture that needs some TLC that makes it such fun.  I’m always on the lookout for new stores in the area and recently came across a new-to-me antique store that was filled with lots of great bargains.

As always, a few of the items I find when thrifting are for me and others are for my Etsy shop.  Here’s what I found recently…

Blue and white pottery is such a popular trend right now and finding nice vintage pieces is becoming harder and harder.  I found this lidded jar and this blue and white vase and both pieces are really substantial and are in great condition.

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Rarely do I pass up a tray when I see one and this woven wicker tray was a steal at only $1.00.  And the leather side handles were an added bonus.

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I spotted this little wooden chest one day but left it in the store.  I couldn’t get it out of my mind so I headed back the next day and snagged it.  The carving detail on the drawer fronts is really beautiful and I love the overall look of the piece.  It would make a really great jewelry cabinet and would also look great on a bookshelf.

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I have a major obsession with brass and found some great pieces.  A little polishing and these babies will be extra stunning.

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I loved the colors in this ceramic vase and the gold details make it even prettier.  I have so many ideas on how this piece can be used.

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Here’s a up close of the blue and white vase.

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And probably my favorite piece is the beautiful brass bowl and I’m trying to decide if I want to keep it or put it in the shop.

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The World’s Longest Yard Sale starts tomorrow and this is the first time in 4 years that the hubs and I won’t be making the trek.  So I don’t go through complete withdrawls, we’re planning a little weekend getaway and I plan to pop into a few shops along the way.   If you want to read about our WLYS trips you can read about them here and here.

Shelly

What’s On My Flea Market Shopping List

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It’s no secret that I love shopping at flea markets and looking for that diamond in the rough.  Most of the time, when I set out on a shopping trip, I’m not looking for anything specific.  I know what I like, I have a pretty good eye and can spot a great piece and I know I deal when I come across one.

This year I decided that I’m not going to go to the Longest Yard Sale (you can read about last years trip here and here) but instead look for a few new thrifting spots closer to home to shop.   The hubs and I have a couple of weekend trips planned before the summer is over and for this time around I have a list of items I’ll be looking for.

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Decorating with Corbels–Add this to your DIY List

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When it comes to design, I love a good architectural detail.   Details that have a sense of style and history to them and that add character to a home.  Corbels are one of my favorite architectural accents.  Do you know what a corbel is?  Basically it is a structural piece of stone, wood or metal that juts out from a wall and is meant to hold-up or carry weight.

Corbels have been used for centuries in building construction and over the years have become a decorative element that people are adding to the interior decor of their homes.

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Custom Lighting {that’s really custom}

So, how was your weekend?  I hope it was filled with all things good.

Today we are talking lamps.  Unique lamps to be specific.  Have you ever made your own DIY lamp or thought about having a lamp made using a favorite decorative piece?  If you are looking for a unique, one-of-a-kind lamp this just might be an idea for you.

You could turn a ceramic ginger jar into a lamp like this…

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Milk Glass on Display

It’s Monday!  I hope your weekend was a good one.  I stayed close to home a good part of the weekend (due to rain) but did have a little outing with my friends Tina from Encore Creations and Brandi from Do Not Disturb This Groove The three of us met at the Lakewood 400 Antique market on Saturday morning and spent a few hours shopping.  We didn’t score much but Tina found a vintage crochet set for $10 and Brandi scored a really cool wood display piece for cheap.  I came home with some vintage tassel jewelry (yeah!) and a really cool mini brass scale.  I was on the hunt for milk glass which led me to this post today….
It’s no secret that I love Milk Glass!  Even though my collection is relatively small at this moment, I’ve officially declared milk glass “my collection of choice” which helps to justify the purchases I make each month at the Scott Antique Market.  My long-term goal is not to hoard milk glass but to build a collection that would be worthy of a display like these that I admire so much.
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Milk glass is an easy way to accessorize  bookshelves especially when they are narrow and you want to keep the look streamlined.
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KariAnne over at Thistlewood Farms has the perfect setting for her milk glass collection…in her stunning dining room. I love the variety of pieces she’s collected.
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These books with neutral colored covers add bulk and visual dimension to this milk glass display.
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This is my favorite way to display milk glass, with darker colors, woven textures and rustic accessories. The contrast makes the milk glass look even more spectacular.
I also want my milk glass collection to be varied enough that it allows me to decorate like this…
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As flower vessels on a table
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or a simple but elegant touch on the bathroom vanity.
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I’d also love to use my milk glass to hold beauty tools.
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There are so many wonderful milk glass containers that can hold things in every room of the house and I’ve already begun to use a few pieces in my bedroom.

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And milk glass is great to hold supplies in an office.
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I also want to use my milk glass for entertaining
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and decorating at Christmas time!
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Slowly but surely my milk glass collection is growing and I can’t wait to see what pieces I can add to it on my next thrifting adventure.

 

So who out there loves milk glass as much as I do? Or, do you have another type of item that is your “collection of choice”?
If you’re in the market for some, be sure to check my Etsy shop as I have a few pieces for sale and will be adding some more this week. 

Shelly

Inspiration + Weekend Reads

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I tend to like a home that feels collected and full of handmade and vintage pieces.   It takes the right mix of textures, colors, finishes and materials to pull this look off. This room is just that to me, a combination  of pieces that have come from different places yet mix together to create a single point of view…comfortable, cozy and inviting!
Enjoy your weekend and these reads…
Crocs are just for chefs and gardeners anymore!  #fashionrevolution.
This just might be the coolest ceiling light I’ve seen in a long time.
Great thrifting advice from someone with fabulous style.
This home is just exudes happiness!
I just discovered this blog and had to share it with you.

Shelly

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