Monday, November 01, 2010

November is a Busy Month

There are so many events going on for November that as you can see you can shop somewhere every single weekend of this month at one of these events.  Here's what happening in our great state.

Nov. 4-6: HEAP show in Tyler Tx. See Janet's Blog for details.  I went to their first one and it was a great show with wonderful vendors.  The show opens at 9am each day and you'll have three days to shop with your favorite vendors, Jana Jamison, Mo McSwane of Rubbish, Terri Squyres of Gardenworthy, and Stephanie Talley of Fluff.  Wish I were going this time but I'll be out of town. 

Nov. 6: Ann Perry's Open House @ her shop The Tin Rabbit, Melrose Tx. Check her blog for details.  If you don't attend any event this month, this is one place you most definately want to check out.  Ann is one of the most talented person's I know.  She not only creates beautiful works of altered arts items, but she finds some of the best vintage items I've seen.  Just check out these posts here and here that I've previously done on her open houses and you'll see what I mean:



Be sure and check out Ann's Flickr page for more great pics of her home, shop, and what she makes.


Here are other events to check out this month:

Nov. 6-7: Lindenau Hall Harvest Home Show, Cuero Tx ~ A festive market featuring antiques, delightful decor, and quaint gift items, 10:00-5:00 (6th) 11:00-3:00 (7th). This is a new show that I recently came across and do not know anything about it other than it sounded interesting. Click here for more info.

Nov. 7: Urban Market, Houston Tx ~ There are so many of our friends that will be at this show, Mel and Brian of The Seed Box Antiques, Judy and Bill Hill of JHill Designs, Peg and John of French Vanilla, Carolyn of Carolyn Westbrook Home, Hector and Susie of Fundustrial, Joyce Shillings Antiques, and so so many more.  Check out their website for details.

**UPDATED**  Nov 9: Holiday Open House at Heritage Antiques in Lufkin Texas from 3-9pm.  See their blog for details.

**UPDATED**  Nov. 11:  Open House at Maricela's Forgotten Treasures in Lufkin Texas from 3:00 to 8:30ish.  Join them for gift certificate giveaways from vendors, fresh foods, desserts, coffee, and other drinks all throughout their 8,000 sq. ft. building of antiques and vintage items.  Call them at 936/634-7433 for more info.

Nov. 11: Christmas Open House at Gatherings Antiques in Georgetown Tx between the hours of 3:00-8:00pm.  They will have wine, wassail and refreshments, so bring a friend or two and join them for great shopping and inspiration for your Christmas decor. Call them for more info., 512/930-2600.

Nov. 11-13: Bloom & Bee Swanky Open House, Waco Tx ~ Holiday Preview Party 5:00 - 8:00 pm on the 11th, then on the 12-13 - Holiday Open House 10:30 - 5:30.  Amy always goes all out on her decorating and I'm sure you'll be inspired with all the items you'll find at her shop. 

Nov. 11-14: The Nutcracker Market, Houston Tx ~ Laurie Anna's Vintage Home and Leftover's Antique Shop will be at this show.

Nov. 13: Barn Chicks Sale, Cost Tx ~ Be sure and click on their blog for details.

Nov. 13: Christmas Open House at The Primitique, Royce City Tx.  Mindy just moved her antique business here and she's having a Christmas event at her new location.

**UPDATED**  Nov. 13:  Christmas Tyme In “Gusherville”:  The Gladewater Antique District Association will begin the Celebration of Christmas with unique festivities downtown. Seasonal entertainment, dealer’s specials, Texas Style Hospitality. Stores open late November 13 - THINK ANTIQUES FOR CHRISTMAS!

Nov. 18-20: Gresham Barn Sale, Flint, Tx.  See their blog for details.

Nov. 26-27: Winnie & Tulula's Christmas Open House starts at 5pm on the 26th and runs through the 27th all day.  The Bistro will open during this event with a special menu available just for you.  You can shop and have lunch all in one place, what a great combination.  

Nov. 27-28: City Wide Garage Sale, Austin Tx

What a busy month in Texas.  Please let me know if you go to one of these events.  Happy shopping.

10 comments:

  1. yikes- I'll say it's a busy month for you- you always inspire me to do more-
    enjoy...

    Karen

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  2. Wow, I am always amazed at all of the wonderful shopping you girls in Texas have the opportunity to do! This is exactly what I'm talking about... I wonder if my family wants to move somewhere warm... Thanks for sharing, I'm going to check our Ann's blog first and see her flikr page for ideas to decorate my home this season! Theresa xoxo

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  3. I wish I could spent the whole month of Novemeber in Texas!! Can I stay with you? LOL!
    Theresa
    aka:TOT

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  4. I don't know if I'm tired or dizzy from thinking about it all. I know...I'll be dizzy and Trash can be tired!
    Debbie

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  5. I'm scouting all those events to see which one will be my next photo shoot...really hoping to make it to W&T finally!

    I'll be posting more Accumulations pics tomorrow, hope y'all like them.

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  6. Another great antiquing event in Texas in November is the Christmas Tyme event in Gladewater, Texas. It's the antique capital of East Texas. The Antique District stays open late on November 13th and a good number of the shops put out free food for shoppers. So much good food and great shopping!

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  7. Theresa, thank you very much for mentioning me and my new location. I am looking forward to sharing this celebration with everyone! ~Mindy

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  9. Boo, that I live several hours away from all the fun. :(

    I guess I am going to have to move north. ;)

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  10. You are soooooooooooooooo in the know girl!!!!! Thanks for the info. HUGS!
    Charlene

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