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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Treasure Hunting At Scott Antique Market

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It’s been quite a while since I’ve visited the Scott Antique Market and even longer since I’ve done a post about the market.

Last Thursday I woke up and decided to make the trek down to Scott’s to check out the show and see if I cold snag any great pieces.  The Scott Antique Market is definitely one of my favorite antique shows and every time I go I’m wowed by all the vintage, antique and sometimes new pieces that the dealers have.  This market I spotted lots of great pieces…

There were a lot of really great oversized mirrors.  I can envision this beauty in a foyer or positioned at the top of a stair landing.

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One of the great things about the Scott Antique Market is the number of custom furniture dealers that attend.  If you have a challenging area or simply desire a custom piece, you can find many options at this market.

I loved this upholstered banquet which if just made for a breakfast or dining area.

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The turned wood arm-chair with grey linen fabric.  Perfect for a beach house.

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My friend Julie whose an upholsterer and owns The Upholstery Fashionista is known for her faux animal skin upholstered pieces.  She sells pieces in this fabric every month and these chairs were her newest pieces. She’s also known for the details she puts in every piece like the burlap back and sides of these chairs.

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Cut stools in a fun fabric.

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I spotted a lot of great farm tables this show.

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A pretty bench cushion sofa with great lines and a tufted back.

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I adored this bench and the fabric it was in.

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The table would make a great kitchen island.

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Lots of classic vintage furniture with beautiful hardware and details.

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Check out the carved wood detail on this piece.

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A beautiful buffet with gorgeous carved doors.

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There is always lots of blue and white chinoiserie pottery.  This bowl was oversized and I loved the octagon shape.

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These foo dogs were super-size.

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Lots of blue and white ginger jars and vases.

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This dealer has the most gorgeous preserved flowers and arrangements and his booth is always packed.

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I’m on the hunt for vintage Japanese calligraphy brushes but these were incredibly expensive so I passed.

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One of my favorite dealers always have unique bottles and jars.  Most of these were $35 or less.

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If you love industrial pieces you’ll find lots to choose from at Scott.

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May of the outdoor dealers sell vintage olive buckets which can be used for plants, magazines or just about anything.n

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There is always an abundance of wood crates..some old and some reproduction.

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One of the permanent outdoor dealers always have a good collection of brass door hardware.

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I’d love to create a wall display with a grouping of these brass numbers.

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I’ve mentioned before that the market is made up of two buildings so there are hundreds of dealers to shop from and you never know what you’ll find.  There are a couple of dealers that I always shop with and here are a few of the pieces I scored this market.

I wasn’t really looking for anything for me this show but was focused on finding a few items for my Etsy shop.  But I did find a few things I’m going to keep.

I sell a lot of these silver-plated toast rack so I buy them whenever I come across a great deal.  I also bought this brass shell dish which need some major polishing and this pewter pineapple dish.  All of these items will be going in my shop.

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Vintage globes are hard to come across at a good price so I was happy to find this one for less than $10.

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I bought this pair of brass candle holders for $6.00. Score!

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And lucked upon this brass book stand.  I’ve sold 3 or 4 of the in my shop before.

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I scored this beautiful oversized blue and white vase for $10–another great find.

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And I’m always on the hunt for Christmas items for the shop.  These napkins were just .50 cents each.

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And my favorite finds of the show were these acrylic drawer pulls for just $2.00 each!  These babies and big and chunky and I’m keeping these.

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And these Staffordshire Dogs which I scored for $20.

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I must say, I had a pretty good haul this show.

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If you’ve never been to Scott Antique Market before but are planning a visit, here are few shopping tips:

Tips for Scott Antique Market:

* The market opens at 10:30 on the second Thursday of each month (but get there about 20 minutes early as they tend to let cars in early)

* There is a shuttle bus (Fri, Sat, Sun) that will shuttle you between the two buildings (runs about every 15 minutes)

* There are food vendors on site and some of them look really good.

* If you want a great deal, shop the outdoor vendors. Many of them shut-down when the weather is not but those that stay open are willing to negotiate.

* Bring cash–a lot of vendors take checks but you’ll get a better deal if you’re negotiating with cash–{cash machines on site}

* Saturday night of the market there is an auction that takes place where great deals can be had. More details here.

* Bring your own tote bags or rolling bags. Most vendors have hand-me-down plastic grocery bags for you to put your treasures in.

* Plan on spending a full day at the show to see both buildings and the outdoor spaces.

Hope you enjoyed this overview of Scott Antique Market and hope to see you at the show next month.

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Brass Scales of Justice–A Unique Decorative Accent

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I’m popping in late today to share a fun little accent I added to our holiday decor.

I found this brass scales of justice at a thrift store a few weeks ago for an amazing price of $10 and have plans to sell it in my Etsy shop.  I’ll make it available after the first of the year but until then I decided to use it in my Christmas decor.

I placed the scale on the buffet table in the dining room and added small packages and ornaments to the bowls.

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We have several pieces of original artwork in our home and this one in the dining room is one of our prized possessions.  It’s a piece by contemporary African American artist John Holyfield.

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See my dying poinsettia in the background?  Anyone else having a tough time keeping them alive with all this warm weather we’re having?

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Come back tomorrow for the finale of the Merry & Bright Holiday Home Tour.  There’s still lots of decor to see from me and the other bloggers on the tour.

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Save the date! The FIRST Vintage Box Flash Sale is Tuesday, Oct. 13th

I’m so excited!  The time has come and next Tuesday, Oct. 13th at 9:00 am (eastern) the first @theVintageBox Instagram sale is happening.

 We’ve got an amazing selection of vintage items waiting for you and here’s a little sneak peek at some of our treasures…

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Follow @thevintagebox on Instagram to shop our curated collection of vintage decor, jewelry and entertaining pieces!

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In celebration of the launch, we’re hosting a great giveaway so head over to @thevintagebox on Instagram today to read all about it and enter to win.

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The Vintage Swap and the festive table it inspired!

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Good morning!  Did everyone has a fantastic 4th?

Since my mom was in town, we gathered at my brother’s place, watched movies, played games, ate too much and caught the fireworks at Lenox Mall.  It was a great 4th!

I wanted to pop in today and share the 4th of July table setting I created for our feast.

I hadn’t planned on decorating the table for our dinner but last week I received an awesome item as part of Paige’s Vintage Swap.  Paige is the sweet southern gem behind the blog The Pink Clutch and she had this great idea of hosting a vintage swap between bloggers.  When she posted the swap on her blog, I responded faster than the speed of light because the combination of vintage + swap sounded like too much fun.

As part of the swap, Paige paired up bloggers who then shopped for a vintage item and swapped it with their partner.  Once the partner received the item, we were to style it up and blog about it. I was paired with the Kristen of Pursuing Vintage and couldn’t have been more excited.  I’ve followed Kristen on Instagram for a while, love her style AND I’m a big fan of her blog and Etsy shop.

Since Kristen and I have similar taste when it comes to vintage, I knew I was going to receive a great piece from her and boy was I thrilled when the box arrived and I opened it.  Inside was this beautiful blue and white serving dish in a lidded wicker basket.  The minute I laid eyes on this piece I knew I had to create a holiday tablescape to show off my new treasure.

So here it is…my 4th of July table inspired by a vintage swap!

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What I love most about this blue and white serving piece (besides it being blue and white & pretty) is its versatility.  The dishes can be used to serve anything from dips and appetizers to cookies and desserts.  And the lidded top will come in handy if I’m using the piece outdoors or transporting it somewhere.

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To show off the serving dish, I created a 4th of July tablescape the featured a mix of red, white and blue items.  I used things I already owned and pulled my brothers’ gold place mats into the mix for added shine.

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The dish was almost too pretty to use but I filled it with holiday cookies and coordinated just perfectly with the table setting.

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I used a red bandanna for napkins  and added die-cut wood letters as name tags.

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The flower container played off the blue and white of the vintage swap serving dish and was really festive once I filled it with white hydrangea, glitter stars and mini flags.

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And in my book, a party is not a party without party favors. To create mine, I filled small red buckets with Americana treats, a mini flag and a glittered star.

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A big hug to Kristen at Pursuing Vintage for sending me such a beautiful piece.  I know I’ll enjoy this beautiful blue and white serving piece for years to come.

Paige will be hosting a Vintage Swap link party tomorrow so stop The Pink Clutch see what the other swap participants received and how they styled their piece.

Thanks Paige for a fun collaboration!

Shelly

Shopping Atlanta: Desparate Housewares

I’ve lived in Atlanta for 15 years and just when I think I’ve discovered every vintage shop in the city I stumble across a new one.

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A couple of weeks ago while the hubby and I were out driving I spotted a parking lot filled with outdoor furniture.  The building looked like it was old and I had a feeling what was inside the building was vintage.  I directed my driver to pull into the lot and a large sign reading Desperate Housewares greeted us.   I could tell immediately that this little shop was a gem.

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Desperate Housewares is quaint little shop which sells vintage, retro and contemporary decor and furniture, antiques, collectibles and of course housewares. In addition to retail sales, the shop also rents pieces for tv shows, films and prop use.

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Walking through the store is like walking through a museum dedicated to retro and industrial design.  There were lots of industrial office chairs, typewriters and misc. accessories.  The collection of retro furniture is one of the best I’ve seen.  Since I don’t shop retro often I found many of the prices on the larger items to be a bit high, but they are probably in line with the quality and age of the pieces.

This bench was amazing with a chunky brass base and I even liked the Chartreuse colored fabric.

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I spotted this pair of cool retro bar stools that were in min condition.

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If you love old chairs, Desperate Housewares had a great selection that could be totally transformed with a new upholstery job and paint.

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If you’ve got vintage flamingos on your shopping list you’ll find some of those at this store too!

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I love horses and this antique horse tricycle was just stunning but way out of my price range.

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I considered purchasing a pair of these bamboo framed mirrors but left them for someone else.

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The shop has a large selection of vintage oil paintings at good prices and with really nice chunky frames.

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And their collection of vintage luggage and train cases is amazing.  My mom had one of these vintage Train Cases and I loved it as a kid.

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Desperate Housewares has lots of vintage accent furniture and this bamboo piece grabbed my attention.  It would make a great nightstand.

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And if you have a thing for lamps like I do, you will be in heaven in this shop. There were shelves upon shelves of vintage ceramic and metal styles.

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While my personal design style is not retro, I definitely saw lots of pieces in this shop that could easily mix well with other styles.

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If you’re looking for a new place to shop in Atlanta, definitely check out Desperate Housewares.  The shop is located near Inman Park and the revitalized 4th Ward district.

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Desperate Housewares

241 Boulevard NE (at Freedom Parkway), Atlanta, GA 30312

www.desperatehousewaresATL.com

Shelly

Treasure Hunting in Mobile and What I Bought

Yesterday I shared some of the sights from our trip to Mobile, AL and some of the treasures we spotted at the Olde Mobile Antiques Gallery.  Today I’ve got a few more photos to show

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This scale was beyond amazing and unfortunately so was the price.

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Lots of antique quilts.

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Olde Mobile Antiques Gallery had some really beautiful clocks.  The one with the big brass pendulum was my favorite.

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There was lots of really great furniture.

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If I didn’t already own two bar carts I would have bought this one.  I love the shelf on the side and the brass details.

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Here’s the color of the year, Marsala on a beautiful settee.

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After we finished our shopping at Olde Mobile Antiques we checked out a few other antique stores in Mobile including Antiques At The Loop. This store is huge and was filled with just about every kind of antique and vintage piece you could imagine.

They had a great collection of vintage dough bowls which were priced about the same as what I see here in Atlanta, at Scott’s.

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There was lots of chippy furniture and these vintage pizza boards were awesome.  I think they’d look great hung on a wall in a kitchen.

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Large demi-johns jars are really popular now and they had a nice selection of clear and colored glass.

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Their grain sacks were a nice quality and were priced well.

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Just one of many Ironstone serveware groupings.

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And check out this gorgeous bamboo magazine rack (which I bought).

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And these vintage apothecary jars which also came home with me.

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So let’s take a look at a few of the things I purchased from the Mobile Antiques Gallery warehouse sale.  I did buy a couple of things for myself but most of what I purchased was for my Etsy shop.

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I found several of these glove forms for under $15 so I purchased a few.

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 I wrote about my love for brass trays last week and found this one for $5.00

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There was lots of ironstone dishware and all of the small pieces were less than $4.00.

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One of my favorite purchases was this vintage brass tape dispenser with double cutting blades.

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I bought several sets of these acrylic steak knives and will be keeping some for myself.

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This brass perpetual calendar was just $1.00!

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Another great find was this really old ceramic bento box.  What made it really stand out was the brass lock and handle.

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And you know I can’t pass up a chic ice bucket.  This octagon shape burl wood bucket was less than $10.

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We had a great trip and can now check another new adventure off the list!

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If you want to take a road trip to do some antique shopping in and near Mobile, here are a few shops to check out:

Olde Mobile Antiques Gallery, 1616 West I-65 Service Road South, Mobile

Cotton City Antique Mall, 309 Williams St., Mobile

Antiques At The Loop, 2103 Airport Blvd, Mobile

Daphne Antique Galleria ,1699 US Highway 28, Daphne, AL (15 mins from Mobile)

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Product + Inspiration: Vintage Brass Trays

 Faux Bamboo Brass Tray

I’m loving my new series, Product + Inspiration and I’m really excited to bring you this latest post which marries my love of vintage, brass and trays.

Brass trays are always on my radar whenever I’m antique shopping and in my book they are one of the best values when it comes to vintage decor.  Trays in general top the list of practical and versatile accessories and the list of decorating ideas using trays is endless.

 My favorite brass tray style is faux bamboo because of the classic details but if that look is not for you, there are lots of other styles you might run across.

Let me inspire you…

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