Showing posts with label shabby chic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shabby chic. Show all posts

We loved Vintage when Vintage wasn't Cool

It is SO WONDERFUL that buying Vintage is all the Rage. It is pure, guilt free shopping at it's best. Endulge your inner shopper and save the planet all at the same time! Even when we were in Paris, our shopping guide told us that the designer shops were seeing a huge decline, while the vintage shops were seeing record business! Our mantra: "Recycle, Re-Use, Re-invent, Rejuvenate!". Nothing is more exciting than rescuing a cast off, turning it into something vibrant and beautiful, then sharing it with others.

Sometimes it's really very simple to turn trash to treasure. Just keep your eyes and your mind open to the possibilities. Last week I found these great glass plates at a thrift store. They are a wonderful design with Fleur di Lis and wheat impressions. The same day I found footed desert bowls and some low goblets at a garage sale.

Placed together, the dessert bowls fit just exactly in the bottom bubble ridge of the plate, creating a darling and sturdy riser or cake plate. I thought about using glass glue to permanently attach them, but left unattached, the cup can be filled with anything from decorative buttons, to rock candy or colored M&Ms to match your decor.

Here is one with the taller goblet. It is hard to tell, but this one is filled with vintage white bobbins of thread.
I found these plates the same day. They are white and decorated with gold Fleur di Lis'. For this double decker plate, I did permanently bond the goblet to the plate. Cover it with petit fours at your next garden party, use it in your bath for extra room on your counters, or just add a little additional height in your decorating. If you would rather skip the "make it yourself" part, all three of these fun styles are available right now at the Red Shed for only $14.95 each.

When we found these custom kneeling/prayer benches, that I'm sure were made for a wedding, I knew they would get a lot more use as a shabby plant stand.
At first I thought I would remove the cushions and put some cut glass in, then I realized that all I had to do was remove the foam, and I already had perfectly cut boards, so with a little primer and paint....Ready to go... There are two, so how great would they look side by side and covered with plants, or flanking a great vintage glider.
In the "hold it down, or it will be painted WHITE" department.... I'm sure you remember our antique initial foundry molds. This is how they started....
After lots of sanding, painting and priming, this was how they finished. I think these are the only two we have left. This shows how they are reversible. Convex on one side and concave on the other. If any of you who bought our other initials (especially the LARGE ones), have done something creative with them (or even if they are just on a wall) Please send us a photo to include on the blog! We love "after" photos as much as anyone!I live in a little community with lots of sweet older folks. When ever I take a big piece of wood furniture into my front yard to paint, they will come by on their walks and say "Nooooo!, You are NOT going to paint that WOOD!" I just say "YES!!!" and a whole new generation is going to LOVE it, and USE it, instead of it going to the landfill!".
Case in point....
And after.........I was not wild about these chairs in their original form....The table that went with them is in the back of this photo. There is always lots of wood glue, wood fillers, and sanding involved.....I had a bunch of furniture in my front yard that day...so lot's of visits....
Before seat cushions....
And the final result. This table was absolutely gorgeous, but it went so fast to it's new home with Julie H., that I wasn't even sure if we had a photo of it. Look at the double carved legs on each corner...
A simple pedestal goes from boring....
To BAM! (Just keep saying...."White Paint Is My Friend.....")
I am just sick that I don't have a before photo of this one. Michele J bought this 90 hole cubby in Round Top, and it was just falling apart, straight wood cubbies (literally the sides were falling off, and the dividers were falling out...of course it didn't help that we parked in the wrong parking lot when we went back to fetch it, and we had to throw it over a fence.....wish we had a picture of that one!) I once again digress....MJ took it home and just fabu-lisized it! She added the side and top molding and of course, white paint to make it truly a treasure.....I think I may have shown this one before, but I just loved this table for the short amount of time we had it. It actually was the "black sheep" and got a coat of black...
We can't claim the credit for the next one. A friend of ours bought some great wagon wheels and an axle at a garage sale. He also had an old Duncan Phyfe table, languishing in his garage, so he married the two and made our wonderful Flower Cart. This is the color it was when we got it...
But a little black paint and it became the star or our garden room during the last sale...
Finally, how many of you remember the chair that went with the fabulous French sofa that we had at the last sale? Well the cane-ing had seen it's better day, but our smart client, Sharon G., saw those great bones and grabbed it right up!

She Really Re-Invented this chair! I love the French lines with the Navajo print, and don't ya know that every person who comes to her home asks "Where did you get that Chair?"
At the Red Shed, of course! In a few days I will have a few more fun projects to show you that the glue wasn't quite dry on yet. In the mean time.....don't forget to mark you calendars for our "French Market" Sale on June 27th. We still have all of our vintage Paris purchases under wraps and waiting to come out on that day! We will also have some wonderful new decorative items all with a French Flair.
Valarie
The Red Shed
www.redshedantiques.blogspot.com
Grapevine, Texas

A tour of the Red Bench

RED BENCH ANTIQUES
Silverton, Oregon
by
Marionberry Cottage


One of my favorite "never disappoint" antique malls is located in the small quaint city of Silverton Oregon. On a recent Saturday, I remembered to throw in my camera, so I could share with you this wonderful place where you can find every kind of cottage style


upon arrival, soft comfy overstuffed rose chairs beckon that this is a comfortable and inviting place to shop


A good time to drool over the fab collection of depression glass displayed artfully in crisp white cabinets. The collection of wall art with beautiful roses was incredible!

On to the next "room" we step back into time with country cottage style. This reminds me so much of my grandparents farm and the things they cherished.


on to the next, I could play dress up here!
What a wonderful collection vintage apparel.


*giggle*
Anyone who knows me all too well, knows that
this is a destination stop for me-
I am crazy, passionate and obsessed with old linens!


Imagine my delight as I enter this tucked away alcove of vintage treasures~
and my DH says uh oh, we are gonna be here a while....


After I finally drug myself out of the linen closet with an arm load,
I decided I could just move into this romantic pink room!
I stayed in here quite a spell too...

A light and bright room overlooking the river below, I fell in love with this pretty pink roses bench. I think it might be an inspiration to create my own!


A place for vintage kiddy treasures...I actualy saw a doll clothes carrier just like my daughter owned--guess at 29 her items are vintage now too!


And last but not least, this French European inspired room was a delight to visit with the rich colors of that decorating style. I hated to leave, but DH had enough after over an hour. It was time to move on. I decided the next time I return, it will be when I am by myself!

I hope you enjoyed this fun tour as much as I did. When you get a chance, stop by my website to see just how much I do enjoy the cottage style and my love for recreating and repurposing yesterdays treasures into tomorrows heirlooms!

Debbi
Marionberry Cottage

A new life for a pretty tea cup

Its always fun to find something that has a couple of flaws and turn it into something really pretty and useful. When I found this bluebird teacup on etsy, I fell in love with the tiny pink roses and the sweet bluebirds. It had a little bit of paint missing from the rim and no matching saucer, but I knew it would fashion into a lovely pin cushion.

I gathered up a bunch of vintage chenille, new and vintage ribbons, buttons, lace and rick rack. I really never know how it one of these will turn out, but that is part of the fun!

Viola! A sweet bluebird pin cushion! I added more embellishments including a hand rolled ribbon rose and more buttons. I forgot to add the 3 ribbon rose straight pins when I took pics, but they are shown in the first picture

I will be offering this not too shabby, and very sweet pincushion on my website Marionberry Cottage. This also makes a perfect gift for one who quilts, does embroidery or sews!
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