Or maybe it has something to do with being a thirty - something, and the feelings that go along with knowing that you can spend part of this day
at a flea market or yard «saling», or taking pictures, or watching college football, or dreaming up plans for the future — none of which I thought about too much when I was a kid, a college student or a twenty - something.
Add vintage winter charm with an old sled or ice skates (we found
ours at a flea market or second hand store).
I got a whole set of the fish plates
at a flea market last year, and just couldn't resist propping one up there, too...
And while we're on the subject of secondhand stuff, I thought it would be fun to start a new blog category called «My Favorite Finds» to share posts about the kinds of things that always seem to draw me when I'm out and about
at the flea market (or now estate sales!)
-- I picked up the bedside table
at a flea market, ($ 25) and the ticking stripe driftwood sailboat is from WhiteFlowerFarmhouse.com.
Tin, brass... you name it - I seem to always gravitate towards
them at flea markets and second hand shops.
I once saw a couple of desks
at a flea market.
I got a whole box full of piano rolls last year
at a flea market in Montgomery.
I found this set of 12 little tiny wine glasses (they're only about 5 inches tall)
at a flea market (that's inside of an old barn....
The gracious gang
at Flea Market Style are also giving away this awesome bag, made from recycled coffee bean sacks, to one lucky flea marketeer:
It's show - and - tell time over
at the Flea Market Style blog!
I'll start with the twin - sized bedspread I recently bought
at a flea market / antique mall here in Prattville for $ 12.50...
It all started with this little guy my Mom bought for
me at a flea market in Milton, Florida for about a dollar...
If not, here it is: Well, the sentiment «Design a room around this» sprang to mind when I saw this old, metal toothbrush holder
at a flea market near the HGTV Green Home.
I bought six of them about of year ago
at a flea market.
It can be tempting when
at a flea market to buy something because the price is so cheap.
Had so much fun shopping
at the flea with you — you know you are welcome up here any time!
i kick myself when i think about not buying some old coffee bean sacks
at a flea market i could have made so many things
I bought three containers, and dumped varied amounts of it into three, red - lidded jars I got for $ 1
each at a flea market earlier this year.
I found this Roger Tory Peterson lithograph (© 1942)
at a flea market for $ 14.00, and although I'll probably switch out the frame, it is sort of nice how this one takes a back seat to the artwork inside it...
Pictured: Bloom upholstered a set of barrel dining chairs from Jayson Home in vintage floral Indian kanthas she found
at a flea market.
Homeowner Tiffany Caliva found the coffee table
at a flea market and recovered the lounge chair with an African indigo mudcloth.
I used a galvanized bucket I got
at the flea market years ago.
I love the clocks, found one
at the flea market and it's exactly one like my mom had when I was a teenager!
I'll have to steal this idea:) And I love the art you found
at the flea market.
I decided to use this vintage tablecloth that I just bought
at a flea market in September.
I love love using vintage artwork found
at flea markets or even a great framed poem or music!
I love the mis - matched chairs in this photo painted white... you could find these one at a time
at flea markets... bring them home and paint them white.
A sweet little wicker sewing table purchased
at a flea market makes a perfect beside table for another lamp.
I will be featuring your post
at Flea Market Friday in a bit!
For me that was great since so often, when
at flea markets, etc., I come across pieces I love but the color is wrong or is just too damaged but has great look.
This is a piece I found
at a flea market for $ 20!
I've also made a few new additions, including this federal mirror I found
at the flea market last week:
I found this darling little wood stove
at a flea market.
My mom knows I have a thing for old mini chairs, and she spotted this one
at a flea market recently.
Always on the lookout for something old, I spotted this 1965 radio
at a flea market for $ 15.
I'm not a huge fan of the containers they come in so I put the two smaller ones in a vintage toolbox that I had and the large one in vintage metal bucket I bought
at the flea market.
Then I laid down the vintage frame that's hanging to the left of the dog art (I found it for $ 3
at a flea market).
I love how the light changes in the summer and using old vintage glass dotted around captures this beautifully so I am always on the lookout for old bottles and glass things while I am out treasure hunting
at flea markets... gathered together on a coffee table of glass makes for a lovely sparkly summer touch!
I picked up for just $ 18.00
at a flea market.
Everything we used was found
at flea markets, so it was cheap, cheap, cheap yet chic, chic, chic.
It's a wire magazine rack, and I got
it at a flea market last year:
I found this small fun vintage wine barrel
at a flea market for $ 14.
So I started to cut up an old burlap sack that I bought for $ 3.25
at a flea market.
I try to shop them when we are in town for an Auburn football game... perfect fall weekend... Auburn football and thriftin
at flea markets.
So often I can find great deals on dressers or tables
at flea markets, consignment shops, or garage sales.
In addition to old sea glass that washes ashore, my favorite vintage sea print is a 1932 watercolor map of Cape Cod, bought for a song
at a flea market there a few years ago.
My Ginger Jar was found
at a flea market, here is another (but mine was only $ 7!)
So far, I'm visualizing lots of coastal touches... driftwood, seashells, glass floats, sailboats, lanterns, that kind of stuff... but who knows what I'll be inspired by
at the flea market this time!
Remember that $ 40 dresser we found
at a flea market last year?