Friday, September 28, 2012

West Jefferson Old Time Antique Fair


Hey y'all! Hope your Friday is going well and you had a great week. We have been feeling chilly temps in the morning here in NC and I am so excited that fall is here. This is my favorite season and I can't wait for the beautiful colors to start showing on the leaves. I am loving all the fall decorating that is going on in blog land...you are some talented ladies! Guess what, I have not put one fall thing out yet!! I know, I know shame on me but fear not (you were worried, i'm sure) this week I am getting all my stuff out and will post pictures..hopefully.

As Tara told you last week we took a trip up to West Jefferson, NC for the 1st annual Old Time Antique Fair. It was a beautiful day and we had such a good time. There were less than 50 vendors, so it was fairly small but we found  some nice stuff at great prices. We also went to two of our favorite antique malls while we were there. Here are some other random pictures from downtown West Jefferson.




After our antique hunting we were poor hungry so we went to Mount Jefferson for a picnic. The views from the top are stunning and on a clear day you can see for miles. If your ever in the area you need to go! I am so blessed to live in the NC mountains, words can't describe the beauty.


You could see all over

Mom and Mr. Sweet Pea :)


Our new picture, check it out on the right!
Me, Joyce (mom), Tara


The next pictures are one (there are many) of the reasons why we love coming to West Jefferson. Driving through the country lets you see all the beautiful fields and barns. We are barn girls, just love them!! Also you can spot these quilt squares around but our favorite is on the barns. They are so cool and very pretty.

 



Now i'm sure you are wondering what finds we came home with.....




Mom got two quilts (one for $10!), a green handled strainer, vintage flower picture and a Bunnykins bowl. Tara got a quilt, Bobbsey Twins book, fabric stack boxes & Pyrex fridge dishes. I also found some pyrex, milk glass, vintage s&p shakers and a vinegar bottle. The tool box, wrench and Paden City Pottery plate were yard sale finds that Mr. Sweet Pea got the day before. 

I'm off to drag my fall boxes out of the closet ;) Have a great day!

Nicole

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Just Around the Corner...


Hi all! So here lately in NC, we have been having some wonderful pre-fall weather! Nothing like temperatures in the low 70s with a light breeze blowing! So with the weather cooling down, you know the leaves will soon be changing. One of our family traditions is to go up to the Blue Ridge Parkway and see the beautiful mountains all painted with reds, oranges and yellows! Above is a picture I took last fall at peak color time! I can't wait to get back up to the mountains in a few months and get more great shots like the one above.

Speaking of things just around the corner, an exciting 1st annual antique fair is happening Saturday in West Jefferson, NC. We are so excited to go see all the treasures we may find!! We are also not promising we won't have stuff packed and strapped to every inch of the car. We might even look like that insurance commercial with the mattresses strapped to the roof of our car lol! 



One of our favorite antique stores is also in West Jefferson and we will definitely be paying it a visit! We will share all the things we find, also all the beautiful murals throughout the town. That is one thing we love about it....the history and southern charm this mountain town still holds!

Until next time....happy antiquing!!!  -Tara


Saturday, September 15, 2012

The story of my cabinet

Well my girls made a blog and they are making me write something so here goes. My husband and I bought this cabinet at a craft fair. I was really into country and we fell in love with this cabinet. It had heart cutouts on the door and I loved it. It was unfinished, so we brought it home to finish. We had never done this before so we put the stain on it working in the bright sun on the front porch. We left it on for a while and then tried to wipe it off. Well it was already dry and we couldn't get it off so we were stuck. I was so upset, because it was so dark. We were just starting out, had just bought our house and we didn't have much money for furniture. I started hand sanding it and it got some lighter, but not much. After a while I guess I got used to it, because it didn't seem so bad after all. Fast forward 25 years. I decided to paint it. I love the green color, it seems to brighten the corner where it sits. My husband made new doors for it, (no hearts) and it looks totally different now. I love it!
     




~ Mama J