Showing posts with label Candlelight Open House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Candlelight Open House. Show all posts

Monday, November 19, 2012

An Antiquing Friend

 It has been a marvelous 4 days with me hitting three Holiday Open Houses that I adore.  On Wednesday, I attended the Vintage Village Candlelight Open House, on Thursday, I was a the Buford Queen of Hearts Open House and then on Saturday, I visited Monroe, GA and three huge antique malls.  I have lots of photos to share, but today's post will contain photos for only one booth.  Why only one, you ask.  Well, when visiting Davis Street Antiques in Monroe, I ran into an antiquing friend I had not seen in nearly 10 years.  I happened upon a booth called "Romantic Farmhouse" and as I walked through it I knew I was in a place most familiar.  I returned once more before I left Davis Street Antiques and there I find a woman "fluffing" the booth, my friend, Cheryl Alexander. 

Cheryl is one of those talents who has an incredible visual eye for decorating.  When you experience her booth you know you have walked into a special place.  I want you to know her Romantic Farmhouse booth through the photos that I took. It was wondrous in it's elegant simplicity with all shades white.

 Tiny white lights, mica churches and houses, candlesticks of many styles draw you into her booth.

  
 Pretty drieds hang from rafters, old windows repurposed into looking glasses and bottle brush trees abound creating tiny woodland spaces.

 
 Soft white and glitter touched garland hangs from a shabby mantle. Entwined are pretty lace pieces, repurposed vintage items and garland.

  
Vintage mannequin angels wear feathered white wings, jewelry creations and vintage lace.  They say the devil is in the details and Cheryl has stenciled the word "Paris" on this heavenly body.  


When you look above she has transformed her empty ceiling space into a marvelous place.  Old, rusted bedframes become an open display for hanging dried roses from old lovers and friends. Dripping with vintage lace as well, this is one of my favorites areas of her booth.

Nestled above the dried roses is a pair of toe shoes.  I have a thing for worn ballet toe shoes.  Never been a ballerina, but my middle sister was a gifted dancer.   So much heart and physical passion goes into this art form, perhaps that is why I like them so.

Those delightful bed frame pieces display delicate mercury glass ornaments...I am now on the hunt for rusted bed frames as I so love this decorating element.

How lovely is this vintage candelabra with dripping crystals and delicate tapers.  I would be burning candlelight each night if I had this in my home.

Be still my heart...I have such a passion for vintage velvets and lace...I must go back and purchase this vintage wedding gown.

Antiqued and several shades of white, this stocking is scrumptious. What a marvelous place for tiny gifts to hide.


Another lovely married piece created by Cheryl. You can see why I am always thrilled to discover the creative pieces that she envisions.  Thinking I must have this piece too.

Cheryl's booth is such a reflection of her heart and soul and gentle character.  She bursts with a quiet creativity that translates true emotion to the pieces in her booth.  As I took this final shot, I realized that Cheryl may have had the last laugh on me with this delightful angel she has on her entry post.  A true self portrait if ever I saw one.  Sweet face with sparkling blue eyes and that wild blond hair styled closely and just off the side of her head that begs the question, "Guess what I have been up to?"  Arms clasped in front of her with a silver star, an angelic gift?  Oh, yes, most definitely, because Cheryl's pieces are truly a gift from her heart.  So good to see you my friend and now that I know where your hanging your stars out these days, I will be making frequent trips and hopefully, will cross your path more often.  Ten years is way to long to chat.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Vintage Village Open House

The Holiday Open Houses have begun and it always seems to kick off with the "original" Candlelight Open House at Vintage Village in Snellville.  For me, this signals the holidays as this shop always does it up right.  Candlelight everywhere with all dealers greeting you as you walk in, serving hot cider and homemade cookies, candy, and other "sugar plums", handing you brown bags to fill with treasure and the counter staff busy writing up reciepts and wrapping your purchases. For me, Vintage Village is more than a shop for treasure, it is a shop filled with friends.  People I have not seen most of the year because we all lead busy lives, but this one evening everyone comes out and the treasures you buy are only enhanced by the treasured friendships you meet and greet.  Lots of photos, so I will post those rather than add narrative to all. (all photos enlarge when you click on them)


































Behind Vintage Village is a quaint little building called Hamrick House.  Pretty little thing with more vintage and antique pieces as well.  It's so nice to have two places a few feet from each other for finding treasure.




I came home with two bags of treasure and a few gifts for family so I won't mention what I purchased should they be reading this post. The Vintage Village Candlelight Open House continues tonight through Sunday this week and more items are brought in daily.  I wish I could shop each night.  Blessings to you and those you love. Sea Witch

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Prepping for Candlelight Open House

Busy busy busy...prepping for the Queen of Hearts Candlelight Open House this Thursday and attend two other open houses at other locations this week.  Sigh...just not enough time in my day.  LOL. 
I've been pricing items like mad and decorating as fast as a I can.  Every time I bring something in, though it seems to fly out the door.  A good problem to have, so no complaints from me.  So here are a few photos of items I brought in and some new ones found last weekend.

That fantastic 1800s tool box with name and a pair of old photographs in frames from the 1890s.

I can't bring in enough silver this year.  I sell it as fast as I display it.  These three pieces are huge and full of sparkle.

How cool is this Victorian doll's hand?  I am so attracted to the odd and unique.

Nice EAPG string holder.  Perfect for wrapping up those brown paper packages.

Found three delightful children's books from 1892.

Love this sweet chromolithograph in original frame.

I collect Victorian jewel caskets and since I already have a pretty holly designed one, I will sell this one.

Three tops hats in a row.  The large one to the right is from the Victorian period and was used to hold celery at the dinner table.  The middle for salt or sugar and the small  one is from the 1950s and a toothpick holder. 

I love the look of stacked cake plates and compotes.

An overview of the Victorian booth.

This sweet little guy is about 3 feet high and standing in a marvelous vintage 1940s red wagon.  He sold in 24 hours of me bringing him in.

Pretty pair of vintage pewter candlesticks.

Sweet vintage sheep figurine.

Large metal Partridge in a Pear tree candle holder.  If it doesn't sell, I won't mind as I really like it.

A marvelous pair of vintage electric candles.

Large topiary centerpiece.

Neat and heavy, cast aluminum mini chair, sweet Victorian St. Nick and a cute little penguin figurine.

Vintage mica houses/buildings from Japan, circa 1950s, nestled in a big white faux goose feather tree.

There's a lot of work in this sequined and pinned holiday picture.  Circa 1970s

...and finally a pair of Lenox looking holiday deer candlesticks.  I'm off to the Queen this evening to add more items so photos may follow. Hope everyone is having a marvelous week.  Sea Witch