Hey there, vintage-lovers! So glad you stopped
in to get your weekly dose of vintage inspiration.
I really enjoyed hearing so many responses last week
to my, "Where's Your Wedding Dress?" question.
I don't feel so badly about my wedding dress,
hearing at least a few of you aren't one of "those" people either!
I really enjoyed hearing so many responses last week
to my, "Where's Your Wedding Dress?" question.
I don't feel so badly about my wedding dress,
hearing at least a few of you aren't one of "those" people either!
As I shared a few week's ago, I've been using pieces off
a super chippy, antique door from our old Missouri house to
create new pieces. This is my favorite pieces I made.
A customer who purchased several other pieces from the door
is buying this one as well. I wish I had more chippy doors to work
with, because I've gotten several requests for more like this one.

When I say this door was "chippy"...I'm not exaggerating!
Here's a few other pieces I made from the door:
I used old coat hooks on all these and added doorknob escutcheons to a few of them.

Speaking of chippy, old wood - isn't this old window a beauty!
It sold in a snap as soon as I listed it. I had to force myself to list it,
but I already have several antique windows and didn't have a place for another one.
Now, let's take a look at some of the vintage beauties you all shared last week!
Lauren @ West Furniture Revival scored this absolutely amazing
Lauren @ West Furniture Revival scored this absolutely amazing
card catalog at a thrift store. She worked her magic on it to revive
it's appearance and it is a real sight to behold now.
it's appearance and it is a real sight to behold now.
She's even made the No. graphics into a printable for the rest of us to use!

Christy @ The Pickin' Pair also got a vintage card
catalog that her parents found for her at a great price.
I must admit - I'm envious!!!
Brittany @ Buttons, Birds & BS shared a zip code pillow!
Great idea!!! This would look great on many kinds
of fabrics and all kinds of font styles.
Heidi @ Lightly Crunchy turned this lovely vintage tea cup and
saucer into a lavender beeswax candle.
Isn't it beautiful?!! I'm sure it smells amazing too.
These would make wonderful gifts and she provides the instructions to make them.
I brought home a few great treasures this week that are available at
Knick of Time on Etsy.
My favorite is this really big, really old, wooden farrier's tote.
I seriously love this, so if it doesn't sell, I won't be the least bit disappointed!
If it hasn't sold by the time our kitchen remodel is done,
it's coming, "off the market", because I think I could put it to good use in my kitchen.
I also brought home this strawberry tote & an old "Wonder Horse" toy.
I think this would be so adorable in a western style child's room.
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Angie
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Angie,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting!!
Hugs,
Debbie
Interesting post, I have been told about your site by one of my friend, I have the read the above information, it is very informative and useful, as I was searching for the similar kind of information.Thanks for the wonderful post.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
David
Thank you for the feature! Love your blog and I always enjoy reading through it.
ReplyDeleteLove all the chippy stuff! The more the better... :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting. Nice features too.
Greetings from Australia♥
~Pernilla
I love everything you did with that chippy old door!
ReplyDeleteAnd I will be scouring thrift shops for a card catalog to call my own (hopefully)!
Kelly
LOVE all your chippy door creations!! Thanks for hosting :)
ReplyDeleteSusan
Your door pieces are wonderful, Angie. Just linked up, did you make it by for Monday Marketplace? love having you!!
ReplyDeleteI always look at the chippy shabby items when out shopping sales , flea markets and yard sales , esate sale , I have 3 chippy cabinets in my kitchen
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, I love what you did with all of the door pieces. Chippy envy for sure! Love everything you brought home and yes, those cabinets have me wanting one SO badly. Thanks for the party.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jann
Angie,
ReplyDeleteI LOVE every single one of your creations you made from that chippy door! Chippy paint is one of my weaknesses when it comes to decorating an vintage finds!Great features too.Thanks for hosting.
((Hugs))
Anne
Love those chippy doors and hardware Angie. An old card catalog has been on my "must have" list for years. It's just finding one at the right price now. Thanks for hosting:-)
ReplyDeleteTHANKS SO MUCH FOR THE FEATURE OF MY CARD CATALOG! I LOVE THE CHIPPY REDO'S YOU MADE FROM THE OLD DOOR.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE STUFF LIKE THAT!
Thanks Angie for hosting and sharing you latest creations. Love the chippy paint and what you have done with them. Audrey Z. @ Timeless Treasures
ReplyDeleteHi Angie
ReplyDeleteDo you cover the chippy door hook pieces with clear coat or anything?
Thanks