Showing posts with label shop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shop. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Barn Sale Treasures - Part 2

One of the other sale-goers asked me how to remove rust from a metal lid that she was considering....(are you thinking what I'm thinking?) with a chuckle, I explained that the rust is my favorite part, so I actually spray it with polyurethane to preserve it.

Not sure what the correct term for this is - I don't think it's a gear. It has a channel in the wheel where a cord or chain would go - so it's some type of wheel or maybe part of a pulley? A big pulley.



Isn't this old account ledger so cool? This page is dated 1943.

9 hours of work for $4.50.  

This was tucked inside the ledger...

....along with some newspaper clippings, including a "Formula for Whitewash."

Plus, a nice little 4th of July card.

A spelling text book still had a little boy's homework tucked inside.


Many of the photos were ruined because the barn was more of a lean-to. Sadly, piles of great magazines and scrapbooks and family photos were in pretty poor condition from being exposed to the elements.
  This one is still in great shape -the little one on the left reminded me of my Emme and her crazy hair.

Matching outfits.  Some things never change.

Discovering these old film strip reels in metal containers was better than Christmas morning!

I tried to pick the ones with fun titles or colorful containers.  Does anyone know anything about these? I was just planning on throwing away the film and keeping the reels and containers.  

When my husband asked me why I wanted this, I looked behind me to see who he was talking to...

...because we usually like the same things.  I should have warned him that he may come home from work one day to find me cuddling with this little beauty.
(Oops, I just realized I posted it yesterday too...oh well, it's just THAT wonderful)

And I almost forgot...
...the deer antlers.  Honestly, they kind of gross me out...but I know that they are super-popular right now, and I thought someone might as well enjoy them rather than let them sit in an old dirty barn.
blah.

And that, my dears, is my collection of barn sale finds.   

If you missed yesterday, be sure to check it out too.

I never leave a sale with more than 1 or 2 things...my poor husband will drive to a sale an hour from our house and I'll buy a $.25 basket.

I'm very picky....or maybe I'm very indecisive?
So, I'd say this one was a success!

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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Window Table

Here's another table that Bryan made before his accident.  Yesterday was his 2nd day of therapy and he can fully move his index finger...I told him to have his therapist focus on helping him to learn how to change diapers and roll paper flowers.  We'll see how that goes.

Back to the table...Bryan came up with this one all on his own, and I LOVE it...
 
 If I hadn't decided to keep the corbel table, it would have been this one for sure.  
The top is made from an old window that he framed with some wood...I think they are 1"x4"

The bottom shelf is made out of salvaged barn wood.

I don't know if you can see the original handle on the window that's right along the edge of the table...that's my favorite part.

These pictures were taken in my new booth...a spot opened up in the front of the shop, and the owner asked me if I'd be interested in moving.  

Now, I'm 3 spots from the front door and next to the cash register.  I've decided that my space is the equivalent of the candy and magazine racks in the Wal-Mart checkout lines.

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I'll  have more pictures of my new booth soon...


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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Booth Update...And Need Your Advice...

Took the farm table over to my booth yesterday, and I finally remembered to take along my camera.  Here are a couple pictures from my space...


Wooden Chalkboard Toolbox





Can you believe the pink dresser is still there...I thought it would be the first thing to sell.  It would be such a shame if I had to bring it home and keep it!


Spot the toddler?  He's my Design Coordinator...

I'm still trying to figure out what buyers are really looking for here...I'm not from the area where my booth is located, so I'm not familiar with the demographic there.

Maybe I'm expecting too much too soon, but it seems like the things that are more my style (rusty, industrial, farmhouse) are getting more interest in my Etsy store.  I'm still deciding whether to try to sell my large items there.  I'm a little intimidated by trying to ship big furniture. Anyone have any experience with this? 
Would you change your "style" to fit with a shop, or would you try to find a shop that better fits your style?  Did you find that your booth became more successful after a couple months?  I chose this shop because the owner allows and encourages repurposing and upcycling, which is something I had trouble finding in other shops.  I'd love any advice you have to offer (on this or anything you see here).
Thanks so much!!

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