Tonight's post is going to be short as I have so much going on, but wanted to share some of the great dealers that were at the Red Barn Antique Show. As you can see from the title, I'll be doing several posts from this show. Let me apologize for the quality of the pictures, but I still didn't have a camera by the time this show rolled around and so when you have to use a disposable one it's just not the same. I'm still learning how to use my new camera and haven't even had the chance to use it yet.
Linda of Willow Nest Farm's booth.
Melanie and Bryan of The Seed Box Antiques.
This was Judy Hill's space.
Both photo's above are of the Leftover's Antique Shop.
My space.
Peg of French Vanilla
I also wanted to thank Mindy and her mother for lunch today. We met at the Farmhouse Cafe and had a great lunch and great conversation. Keep watching later this week for more photos and for the post on my new canned ham (travel trailer).
As always, I love it all Theresa. Thank you for taking me along with you. Happy week, I'm going antiquing at the end of this week and will be away, but can't wait for Part 2 from you since it's always, always so beautiful.
ReplyDeletexo~Tracie
WOOHOO! She's back in action with a camera. Thanks goodness. Now I can see what all I missed!
ReplyDeleteThe Texas Woman
Looks amazing! I love how you hung your cups!!!
ReplyDeleteUm...yeah. I'll take the dresser with the mirror in the last picture! If you could just have someone swing by Indiana with it, that would be good! =) ~Lori
ReplyDeleteFrom the looks of the pictures there was lots of "eye candy"... I'll be checking in to catch part 2of the show. Thank you, as always, for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed week.
Lisa
You're getting one too???!!!! Have you been on ebay? Love your photos...I always feel like I've been to the shows after visiting your blog...and my pocketbook is still intact! thanks for sharing...are you going to Junk Palace this Saturday? I hope to make it down. May be I'll see you there.
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Patti
Oh I'd love to know more about the show and your new travel trailor. I used to stay at the Settlement in RoundTop and it ate away at my profits. Would love a little trailer like yours. Where did you get it etc.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us along. I know you had a lot of fun. I'm looking forward to more. Love your header picture. hugs ~lynne~
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us along. I know you had a lot of fun. I'm looking forward to more. Love your header picture. hugs ~lynne~
ReplyDeleteLoving Part 1. Can't wait to see Part 2... and 3.... and 4.... However, I'm getting a little jealous of everyone having canned hams and leaving me out! (just kidding...) Check out this site (http://www.sistersonthefly.com/) -- click on the 'caravan trailers' sidebar for some great vintage campers! Hope to see you Saturday at Lillie's opening!
ReplyDeleteI can see I had better get cracking on stepping up my game for Warrenton or nobody is going to be visiting my tent. Everything looks Fab U Lous! When do we start trading war stories about canned hams? Tn'T
ReplyDeleteThanks for being a wonderful lunch companion. I enjoyed you! I am loving these pictures/ideas. Your display piece is smart. And the Shasta. Color me green with envy over that DEAL of the century. Can't wait to see the before/during/after transformation. ~Mindy
ReplyDeleteall so gorgeous, looks like you had a great time!
ReplyDeleteI have my eye on the dresser with that fabulous mirror. I can't wait until I can go to fleamarkets or to where ever with warm sunny days ahead. Looking forward to spring.
ReplyDeleteTeresa, are you going to be in Malakoff on Saturday? I'm hoping to be, so maybe I will see you there.
ReplyDeleteMargo
YOU ALWAYS HAVE SUCH INTERESTING THINGS GOING ON, AND A FUN BLOG TO READ. IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN CONTESTS AND GIVE-AWAYS, I HAVE ONE GOING ON IN MY NEW BLOG. CHECK IT OUT IF YOU LIKE.
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