Today was Judy Hill's open house and all I can say is it was FABULOUS!! There were so many pretty nooks and corners and everywhere you looked it sparkled. I'll tell you that Judy really out did herself with all the decorating and ideas and my pictures just don't do justice to her creativity. She had old golf bags, that I've passed up so many times, with pretty greenery in them and made them seem so appealing. She had Christmas trees everywhere with beautiful decorations, Christmas glass balls, so many trees with shiny stars on them. There were old decorated bottles, pilled high on shelves. Gardening items repurposed in a different way. Mannequins, flower baskets, mercury glass, mirrors just to name a few of my favorite things and so much to see that you'll just have to take a look for yourself!
Wow! I wish I had been with your. What a lovely place! Nice to get acquainted! Martha
ReplyDeleteBe still my heart! May I thank you again for sharing these wonderful shops? These are more inspirational pictures I'll be printing out. It seems like every shop you show us, I want to be *that* shop. LOL
ReplyDeleteOh how I want to live in Texas!
ReplyDeleteShelley
I love all the beautiful pictures you take. It would be lovely to be a mouse in your pocket to go with you on all your market adventures!
ReplyDeleteWarmest bear hugs, Aleta
Thanks for posting the great pictures. Wasn't her house just wonderful?!! Hope Judy was able to mop up all the drool I left behind!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful (I want to live in TX, too!! :)
ReplyDeletexo, Andrea
You share so generously of places, people, and things, Theresa. I appreciate it. With you, I get to go places that I can't go!
ReplyDeleteTheresa, this is a wonderful place!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
Pat
I am totally convinced that the best little shops are in Texas. I had some customers in yesterday that were from Houston, they were looking for great antique stores and shows, so I sent them back to Texas. HAHA
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Wow!! Great photos...A girl could go broke!!lol. Laurie
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow!
ReplyDeleteI love this place...
Priscilla
You always have the best old shabby tattered and WONDERFUL stuff on your blog- you should write a guide to antiquing! Love these pictures- I'm clicking on everyone to enlarge so I can take in all the details!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh, everything on your post is SO gorgeous, thanx for sharing, all the eye-candy makes the season even more special!!!
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