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My Latest Flea Market Finds–Road Trip Treasures

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Whenever we drive to see my mom in Oklahoma, we plan a few pit stops at flea markets and antique stores along the way.  I typically find an item or two but nothing to brag about.  This trip however was different.  I lucked upon lots of unique pieces at great prices. Most of what I found will go in my Etsy shop but I am keeping a couple of items for myself.

Staffordshire dogs are really popular right now and I found a couple of different dog pieces.  The first was this single dalmatian figurine.  I know these were originally sold in a set as bookends but as a single it makes a great decor pieces for a bookshelf.

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The other dog pieces I found was this set of dalmatian bookends.  I’m tempted to keep these but into the Etsy shop they’ll go.

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This blue and white lidded jar is so cute.  If it wasn’t for its petite size you’d think it was a garden stool.  I snapped this piece up for $5.00 and I’m going to keep it for myself.

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I’m also on the look out for brass trays and this one had beautiful details.  It’s pretty large in size and would make a great bar tray.

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I love milk glass and see these bowls quite often but have never purchased one.  The embossed fruit motif on the bottom is so intricate and pretty and the bowl is super heavy.

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I don’t know how long the brass pineapple trend is going to last but I keep buying them if I can find them at a good price.  I already own two so I’m going to be listing this lidded piece in the shop after I clean it up a bit.

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This pretty brass letter holder has me in a quandary…sell or keep?  The design is really pretty and you can tell its a great quality piece. Since I have good luck selling letter holders in my shop I’ll probably sell this one.

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I also found a silver-plated one that needs some TLC.  It was less than $3.00 so if it doesn’t clean up well I’ll just keep it.

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My favorite find of the trip was this ceramic elephant stool.  It’s in great condition and I practically stool it from the dealer with the price they had on it.

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Don’t you just love my latest flea market finds?  

For those of you living in Memphis, you might want to check out the Antique Mall Warehouse.  I found most of the chinoiserie  and brass pieces there.

If you want to check out my Etsy shop, head here.

Happy hunting!

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On A Personal Note–Vintage Toast Racks

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I’ve mentioned before that I have an Etsy shop where I sell vintage decor and handcrafted items.  One of my best-selling items are vintage toast racks. Whenever I come across one in good quality I pick it up.  You might be thinking that I sell these rack to use to hold toast but you’d be wrong.  After buying my first toast rack and styling it as a stationery/letter holder, that’s how I’ve been promoting them ever since.

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Most of the racks I’ve round have been silver-plated but you can find them in brass, milk glass or even decorative ceramic styles like this blue and white beauty. #yesplease 

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Toast Racks are the perfect chic storage piece to hold thank-you notes, bills or small electronics like your cell or linens. During the holidays, they are a great way to display Christmas cards without taking up a lot of room.

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They come in all shapes and sizes and prices can range from as little as $5.00 up to hundreds of dollars.

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Designs range from ornate and Victorian to simple and classic and some designs have more slots than others.

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When shopping for vintage toast racks on Etsy, use these search terms to narrow your findings:  toast rack , letter rack, card holder, letter holder, Victorian rack

I’ve made shopping easy for you and rounded up a few of my favorite toast racks, all under $20!

 This one is for all you blue and white lovers.

This one is perfect for a desk and can hold more than just stationery.

If your style is art deco, you’ll love this one.

And I love this brass swan piece.

We’re heading off on a road trip tomorrow and I plan to stop at a few flea markets along the way.  Fingers crossed that I score a few toast racks.

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Iced Tea Pitchers–Southern Entertaining Essential

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On my trip to Round Top Antiques Market, my friend Marsha scored a really great deal on a milk glass pitcher and glasses.  It’s the perfect set for serving up sweet tea on her back patio, on a lazy summer evening.  Make sure to check out her blog because rumor has it that she’ll be sharing her Round Top finds soon.

Now that iced tea season is here, I’m on the hunt for the perfect pitcher to serve up my favorite iced tea beverages.  A quick search of the web and I found a several pitchers I love and even better, the prices!

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It’s amazing what beautiful items you can find at H and M Home.  This Patterned Glass Carafe is an amazing find for only $24.99 and the emerald green is such a hot trend color right now.
You can never go wrong with classic glass pitchers especially when it has a hobnail detail and gold rim.  This Textured Glass Pitcher is another H and M Home find. $17.99
I love the scroll detail at the top of this Pressed Glass Pitcher and could see it being used for all types of summer beverages.  At $12.98 this piece is a great buy and would also make a great wedding or shower gift.
You know I love blue and white so it’s not a surprised I was attracted to the Azure Design Pitcher from Overstock. This one has Sangria and iced tea written all over it$32.99
Maybe my favorite of them all is this Meyer Lemon Pitcher from Williams Sonoma Home.  I love the lemon image and the vintage enamel ware styling. $45.99
And for those of you that love margaritas as much as you do iced tea, this Tequila Sunrise Pitcher is for you.  The color combo makes it easy to mix with any table setting decor. $43.99

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Since we’re on the subject of iced tea, here are a couple of my favorite summertime iced tea recipes you might want serve up in your pitcher.

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Since I grew up on the west coast, I didn’t acquire a taste of iced tea until I moved to the South but I must say, summers wouldn’t be the same without it.

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Round Top or Bust–A Antique Market Dream.

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Today is a big day!  Today I’m checking off a bucket list item and heading to Round Top, TX to shop the famous Round Top Antiques market. I’ve wanted to go to Round Top for years and the planets aligned this year and I’m doing it….

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Favorite Posts, Pins and Products of the week!

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Boy has this been a crazy week and to top it all off, I am in a battle with Target trying to get an online order issue resolved.  It is so sad that customer service has just fallen by the wayside and that companies just don’t seem to care.  When I had my store and even now with my design and Etsy business my #1 priority is to provide a great product and great service and to leave my customers satisfied and happy.

Enough about my trials and tribulations…let’s get on the some happy stuff.  I’ve been sharing inspirational photos and links on Saturdays for a while but a couple of weeks ago I reworked the Saturday post to share my favorite Posts, Pins and Products with you.  I really like the format so I’ll be sprinkling more of these post into my lineup going forward.

I hope you find inspiration in what I’m sharing and are enticed to shop some of the great products I come across (No affiliate link involved).  Enjoy!

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Favorite Posts

 

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This home tour is just beautiful.  Proof of just has beautiful simple details and a neutral color palette can be.

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This home tour features a few of my favorite things…blue and white, milk glass, brass and gorgeous pillows.

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Every little detail in this bedroom just has my heart a flutter.  That headboard, wow!

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I think everyone might want to paint their bathroom black after seeing this space.

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Have you checked out all of the new items at Anthropologie.  So many cute things!

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Wedding season is coming and these beautiful salad servers would make a perfect gift.  They look far more expensive than they cost.

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Boy would I love to design a party table around this gorgeous flatware.

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These monogram hooks are just adorable.  I’d spell out WASH or DRY and hang them in a bathroom.

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Cute bag alert!  This tote/handbag is a great price and I love the handle.

See you back here Monday with a fun gift wrap idea.

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Shop Flea Markets Like A Pro–10 tips!

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I’ve been shopping flea markets and antique stores for years now and have learned quiet a bit over that time. When I first started shopping for vintage I really didn’t know what I was doing or what to look for in items.  I simply shopped and bought pieces that I was attracted to.  Since then, I shop both for personal decor and also for items that I can resell in my Etsy shop and new Instagram shop, The Vintage Box.

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Here are 10 tips that I’ve learned over the years that will help you go from a novice flea market shopper to a pro. 

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  • Research flea markets and antique stores before you travel to a new city.  Online reviews and Facebook photos will tell you a lot about a shop and help you pick the places with the most items and best selection.  And don’t pass up those small cities you pass along the way because they often have antique stores filled with items that haven’t been picked over.
  • If you love it, buy it or at least put it in your bag!  I’ve walked away from items before telling myself that I’ll come back to look at it when I finish walking the entire market or store.  Of course when I return the item has been snagged by someone else.  If you see something you like, put it in your cart or bag and consider it as you continue to shop.  If you decide not to purchase it, let the vendor or the store cashier know when you’re paying and they can put the item back on the shelf.  

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  • Trust your gut. This goes along with pt. #2 above.  Just like most things in life, you gut will tell you if an item is meant to be or not. If you have an immediate reaction to an item than most likely the piece is something that you’d love having in your home or would be able to sell.  
  • Engage in a conversation with the vendor BEFORE asking for a deal.  Taking the time to engage in idle conversation and show interest in the sellers booth and wares will set the tone for price negotiations.  If I’m alone shopping I always make eye contact with the seller, compliment them on their items and ask a question or two to break the ice.  If my husband is with me, that’s his job so I can spend time looking.  
  • Group items from one vendor or booth together and request the seller’s best price.  The more you buy the better the deal you’ll get from the seller.  And when asking for prices always ask ‘Is this the best price you can offer?” instead of  “what kind of discount can you give me?”.  You want the vendor to feel they have control when negotiating so how you ask for a better price matters.

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  • Don’t discount an item if some of the parts and pieces are missing.  Jars without lids can be used for vases, you can mix and match linens and related items like milk glass or brass can be sold in groupings so look at the value instead of the flaw.
  • If you’re looking for a particular type of item, ask vendors who carry similar pieces because you never know what they may have in storage or can bring to the next market.
  • Check the quality of each prices before you buy it.  There are usually no returns or exchanges at antique stores and flea markets so know what you’re buying before you lay down your money.  Look for hair-line cracks, sturdiness of furniture and makers marks which will help you assess the quality of a piece.

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  • Shop early for the best selection.  This is especially true at flea markets which tend to attract a large number of people early in the day.  If you’re looking for highly collectible pieces, you want to shop early before items are picked over and sold.
  • Shop late for the best prices.  Shopping late in the day and on the last day of the sale will often yield you the best prices.  Vendors don’t want to pack things up and take them back home so they are much more likely to offer discounted prices at the end of the day or end of a show.

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You can find lots of amazing items at flea markets and antique stores so use these tips to help you snag some great bargain the next time you head out to shop.

Want to know what essentials you need to carry when thrifting?  Check out my post Thrift Shopping 101.

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New To The Shop & The Vintage Box

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Good Morning! I hope everyone had a great weekend.  

I was a busy beaver but did manage a little time outdoors enjoying the weather.  One of the big task on my to-do list was adding new items to the ConfettiStyle Etsy Shop.  I added over 50 new vintage decor and jewelry items and still have more to add, including some vintage holiday pieces.

If you’ve never been to my Etsy shop and are wondering what types of items I sell, let me tell you about the shop.  I opened my Etsy shop a few years ago and really focused on selling pieces that I loved and would decorate my own home with.  I am an avid flea market shopper and the shop was a great way for me to make some of what I find available to you.  There are several different categories of items in the shop but you’ll find milk glass and ironstone pieces, brass decor and lots of unique vintage items. Back in 2012 I started making vintage jewelry and add my handcrafted jewelry to the shop.  2012 was also the year when my jewelry was selected as an editors’ pick by Country Living Magazine and was featured in the Dec/Jan 2012 issue.

Over the years I’ve added additional handcrafted pieces including designer clipboards which have been very popular.  I have a new collection of clipboards that will be available in the shop soon.

So all in all, my Etsy shop is an extension of my passion for vintage decor, jewelry and my love of handcrafting!  Here’s a sneak peek at some of the items you’ll find in the shop…

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And in case you missed it, I’ve decided to expand my shop presence and begin selling vintage finds on Instagram in a new shop called The Vintage Box.  This has been something I’ve thought about for almost a year and I’m excited to launch the shop later this month.

The Instagram shop will have a more focused product offering and I’ll also be selling vintage jewelry as well.  I’m still nailing down the details of the sales so follow along here to be the first to know when the shop opens.

You never know what treasures are in the box!

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World’s Longest Yard Sale: What to Expect and What I Came Home With

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I’m sure if you’ve been reading the blog for a while that you know that I love to go thrifting.  For me the thrill of the hunt is equal in fun to the visiting new places and creating new memories.

 And when it comes to a road trips, the hubby and I don’t hesitate to jump in the car and head down the road to explore a new thrifting spot. After attending our first WLYS (World’s Longest Yard Sale) a few years ago, it’s a trip that we look forward to each year and one that we plan for.

I get asked a lot about the sale and what we do to prepare so I thought I’d share a few insights with you today.

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