Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Projects Galore ~ A Sneak Peek for the Vintage Gathering!

I've been a busy bee the last two weeks
painting
sanding
gluing
nailing
creating...
Here's a sneak peek of what I'm bringing to this weekend's sale at the Vintage Gathering..

I love how my chairs turned out..so cute!














Yes, this is my tent
in my barn
that houses my 'stuff'.














Cabinets, boxes with cubbies, window memory boards, old chairs, frames..


















Screens, stools, vintage paper umbrellas, bird cages...


















Fabric, flowers...














Vintage buttons galore, vintage knobs, vintage photos...














Benches, rusty plant holders, shelves...














Shabbied dresser...














Metal planters, Wash tubs, tables..














Jars, stools, enamel ware, silverware, (somewhere!)...














Gas cans, old farm tools, fencing, strainers, vintage kitchen tools...














Tubs and tubs of treasures...












































A way cool, way old map that hangs on a wall














Ok, not vintage, but I'm selling my pub table with two chairs, it just doesn't work in my home anymore. And no, it doesn't always look like that, all that's coming with too!


















..and a bench that I've loved but am now changing out.














So that's just my stuff, you haven't even seen what Sally's bringing.
actually I haven't either
It ALWAYS comes together beautifully...can't wait to see you Friday evening or Saturday day!!
Lisa ;-)
Here's a list of the vendors participating at the Vintage Gathering:

BirdSong
Faded Rosie
Harris Farms
Back Porch Signs
My Shabby Passion
Olive Kat
Uncovered Ruby
Voondi

AVG Guest Vendors

2nd Childhood Girlfriends
Bee & Mason
Danielle Davis - Fresh Honey
Into Vintage
Jeanna Staecy
Junque Soiree
Lilly Claire
Mack & Momma
Mimi & Stella
Ozark Annie
Poppy & Ivy
Sparrows Nest

  • Friday night features live music by Wailen Jenn and Friend and Candelight shopping
  • Saturday features live music by Wailen Jenn and Friend, our favorite food vendor, The Field Kitchen, and the best shopping of all things vintage and in between!
17414 NE 199th St. Battle Ground, WA
July 29th, Friday, 5pm to 9pm
July 30th, Saturday, 8am to 4pm

9 comments:

melanie said...

ack!!! Do I see a square washtub? I am in need of one to complete a set that has one stand (for two tubs) and I have one tub...need one more!!!
any idea of $...
I am planning on coming on Friday night!
melanie

Into Vintage said...

Why do I have this feeling I'll be bringing home new-to-me stuff after this sale?!

Out in the Fields said...

Looks like an awesome sale! Can't wait:)

Farm Girl said...

Wow, that is awesome you have some amazing things. I know I would totally go crazy. Have fun, I love what you did with your chairs.

Andy's Attic said...

Lisa, you have been hoarding again. And you have a busy bee. Can't wait to see it all!
Annette

Alicia@ eco friendly homemaking said...

I agree looks like an awesome sale. You have so many beautiful items!!

Auntie Lynn said...

Sally your sight is amazing. We are on our way to the cabin but I am going to come to the sale Sat. so very exciting. Hang in there!
Lynn Cranston

Farm Girl said...

Lisa, I will just write it here okay,
I think the best years we had home schooling was the years I used Sonlight. I mean when I had all ages in school because of the lesson plans. I thought the lesson plans were worth the price of the curriculum. It took so much of the work out of it. I will say, some of it I liked and some of it I didn't.
I will tell you what I love more than anything in History is the series called Mystery of History.
She has written 3 volumes and is working on the 4th.
Best History book I have ever used.
I tried everything but I always came back to Sonlight because there wasn't the prep work for writing my own lesson plans. I was going to dig out my lesson plans for the Survey of British Literature to see about it for this year. I feel like it is coming to fast this year too.
I don't know the ages of your kids, but I had four boys and 2 girls and what worked for the girls didn't work for the boys so I had to mix it up so the boys could build things or climb trees or things like that. We had to do lots and lots of science and Sonlight is really good about that and they send you everything that goes with the science part so I never had to go hunt for it. That was hard to keep the boys out of when the new stuff came.
My email is kimh1@sbcglobal.net if you want to talk more. :)

My Shabby Passion said...

Cute planter chairs Lisa! You done good! You can NEVER stop this madness, ya know!
Michelle

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