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Find of the Day

Today I had to share with you my latest find! I am so excited about it! I have actually been looking for one for a while now.

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This will be for sale at the market at the Icehouse on November 10th!

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the PHOTO BOOTH

Today I wanted to share with you some of the wonderfully fun photos from the Photo Booth! First things first I wanted to share some photos of our AMAZING HELP!!! that we couldn’t put on without them!
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wp-content/uploads/PicMonkey-Collage6.png”>And now take a look at all those FUN TREASURES that you all FouND at the MaRKet!!!

 

 

 

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Denios Flea Market

My family is in Sacramento this week visiting dear friends. We are having a blast and have been very busy, but we always make time to visit a few junk places! Today I stopped in to the Denios Farmers Market that is actually a huge flea market. Mos

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t of it was made in China junk, but there were a few vendors with some cool junk. I got this vintage carnival bowling game.

I also got an antique crate. There were a few more things I would have walked away with if I had one of these…

And wasn’t dressed like this…

Coming straight from church, I was a bit over dressed. I didn’t have tons of luck, but it was worth the trip!

 

 

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Market Tips for Vendors and Buyers

The Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market is just around the corner! As we are all working around the clock to get ready, I have had vendors and shoppers ask some great questions, so I th

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ought I would share them all here. There are some tips for vendors as well as buyers here. Sorry this is a very wordy post so hang in there with me. You might just learn a thing or two!

*A big one we get asked about all the time is, How do I price my items? I think pricing is very area specific, but here are some things to keep in mind when pricing.

1. The amount paid for an item, cost of supplies and man hours. Please don’t forget to take the last one into account. If you get a chair on the side of the road and use paint you already had lying around but put 10 hours into redoing the chair, take that into account! Make sure you are getting paid at least minimum wage!!

2. When pricing for a market, keep in mind you won’t get as much for it as you would in say a fancy store. People are there to find great stuff at a great price. In my experience, if you have a lot of items priced lower, you will make more than having a few very high priced items.

3. Ask yourself if you would pay that much for the item. It may sound silly but if you wouldn’t pay for it, who will?

4. Do you want to keep it? Let’s be honest, we all have those pieces that we really don’t want to sell but feel like we should. I always price those items a little higher, but still fair, knowing that I would be happy if it didn’t sell and I could keep it!

5. Leave room to bargain! People love to get a deal so if you have a firm price in mind, price it a few bucks higher and be willing to barter. The buyer will get a deal and you will still get what you want for the item.

*We also get asked a lot from buyers if it’s ok to barter.

I say YES! But there are some rules…

1. Keep in mind that these vendors do this for a living. We don’t ask you to work for free, so please don’t ask us to! Even if you know they got a really good deal on an item, you need to keep in mind the effort and time it took them to pick up the item, clean it up and/or redo the item, supplies, time to price and haul to the show.

2. A good question to ask is, “What’s the best you can do?”. It gives the vendor the opportunity to give you a discount but doesn’t insult them by asking them to take way less.

3. If you can’t agree on a price, say thank you and walk away. There is nothing worse than people telling you that something you poured your sweat, blood and tears into making great isn’t worth that much.

4. When in doubt, asking for 10% off is a great comprise that is not offensive and you still get a deal!

5. If you LOVE it and can afford it, just buy it. We all work really hard at pricing things just right and appreciate getting a good price for our hard work!

*What should I bring to the show to shop? Here are a few essentials…

1. Hat and sunscreen- we live in AZ and its hot

2. Water (there will also be drinks and food for sale). I have had many people tell me that they stayed at the show for hours making sure they saw everything and even a few that decorated their whole house in one day! You will be tired and thirsty!

3. A big bag or cart. The rolling carts are so nice an convenient, but a bag is great for small breakables.

4. Comfortable shoes

5. Cash -most vendors take cards but some do not. There will be an ATM there if you run out, which we hope you do!

6. A good friend- its always nice to have a second opinion when shopping!

We hope you are as excited as we are!

See you in two weeks!!

Coley

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a going away gift

A sweet friend of mine moved this week, from phoenix all they way to Kent Washington. I’ve known for a few weeks this was going to happen, but life has been slightly crazy busy, and well I just kind of forgot to plan ou

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t anything great to give them as a going away gift. So I was left with one hour and whatever I could find around my house (and my sister’s since it was her map). But have no fear even with those limitations I came up with something sweet – that may have even got a tearful response.

Fair warning Lindsey has done a very similar project on here before. I decided to go with a modified Lindsey/Pinterest map project, thinking it would be perfect for them to remember there time here in Phoenix. So I pulled out my heart shaped cookie cutter, and traced the areas of the map that contained all of the important locations. I made sure the heart included where they lived, work, and went to church.

Then I trimmed down some blue card stock to fit into the 8 x 10 frame that I found in my storage bins. Instead of just gluing the map to the card-stock I used mounting squares, creating a bit of depth.

Here you can see how the map sticks up off the back ground. In the pictures it is a bit more difficult to see, but in person it came out looking really cool…..like the map was floating in the frame.

Then stick it in the frame, and it’s a simple as that. The perfect going away gift in just a few minutes -and at no cost. Doesn’t get much better than that.

Linking up at Southern Institute.

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Wall Quote

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We have been busy getting ready for the market!  Less than a month to go and so much to do!  While we were in project mode, I decided to put up my wall quote that I ordered from Quote the Walls last week.

It was a pretty easy project, and I think it makes a pretty big impact.

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I love it!

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West Coast Junkin’ through Coeur d’Alene and Spokane!

Two weekends ago, thanks to my wonderful parents, my husband and I got the chance to have a couple nights away without the kiddos.  Thanks to my amazing husband we stayed at the beautiful Davenport Hotel in downtown Spokane.

Isn’t it just beautiful.  The pictures really don’t do it justice, you’ll have to just take my word for it.

We spent our weekend junkin’ our way around Spokane and Coeur d’Alene.  My favorite places to go junkin’ is estate sales and garage sales, we even found a barn sale!  We then came across this adorable little shop called Forget Me Not.

We then hit up a few thrift shops on this cute little street in Coeur d’Alene.

And look at all these great treasures we found!  We had a wonderful time and my husband made it all day shopping with me!

I just love Spokane and all the old buildings.  Everywhere you look there is just amazing old treasures!

And beautiful blue sky and big, puffy white clouds!  And lots and lots of GREEN!  Love it!

And of course the junkin’ didn’t stop there.  On another day my girlies, my mom and I went to the Goodwill and look at some of the fun treasures I found.  Not the little lady of course, but look at those great minty green heels, she was quite impressed with them too!  And my mom found this great bag of old magazines; several Rolling Stones magazines and a couple Country Gentleman.  I just love all the old ads.

This past weekend, my mom had heard about this sale her friend called, the pickers paradise.  So of course we had to go and check it out.  And it was definately not for the faint of heart.  You definately had to do your fair share of picking, but let me tell you it was SOOO worth it.  There were some amazing treasures hidden in this mess.   In the bottom left picture you can see all the AMAZING things I found and in the bottom right you can see a few of the things my mom found.  We had so much fun hunting.  That is what its all about!  The hunt!  And the FIND!

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West Coast Junkin’ through Northern California and Oregon

This week we continued our journey north leaving Auburn, California (the Sacramento area) and headed to Bend, Oregon for one night and then on to Spokane, Washington where we will be staying for a couple weeks.  We enjoyed a beautiful drive through northern California and Oregon with the vast and amazingly blue skies and all the chippy & rusty, old barns.

And of course along the way there were lots of completely adorable small towns and all of them have an antique shop.  We were driving literally  through the middle of nowhere, the biggest town we went through was Bend, Oregon where we started our day.  These pictures are from a little shop in Morro, Oregon.  They had lots of beautiful collections.

And then we arrived at my parents house in beautiful Washington!  I just can’t get enough of all the green.  That is definately what I miss most about the desert of Arizona.

Here are a few of my favorite views from along the trip.  I loved these amazing rusty silos in Northern California.

This beautiful building is in a tiny town in Northern Oregon called Shaniko.  Just a little side note.  Growing up, I used to make this same drive with my family every summer to visit family in California.  Shaniko was always one of our favorite sites along the way.  I think we even have pictures (I might have to dig one out since I’m at my parents), of us kids standing in front of the “now entering” sign for Shaniko, because the population on the sign read 26!  We always thought that was so crazy!  And the town is seriously in the middle of nowhere.

I missed the name of this little town, honestly because the town was gone before we even realized it.  But my lovely husband did manage to get pulled over just on before leaving town, when he saw these great chippy, old gas pumps!

Over the weekend, my husband and I spent the weekend in an amazingly beautiful old hotel in Spokane, without the kids thanks to my parents, called the Davenport.  I’ll have more pictures of that in the upcoming weeks.  But I do have one picture to get you excited about all the fun treasures and old buildings that we found in Spokane and hence my love for all things chippy, rusty and vintage.

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Kitchen Update

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So, as most of you know, we are in a home that has not been updated since it was built in the 60s.  We love the character, but we don’t love these wonderful details…

I have always wanted a picket fence, just not this one

We participated in the *junkrestore* market this weekend and I bought these beauties from one of our amazing vendor Shabby Junker!

 This inspired my hubby and I to get busy on the kitchen.  Down the road, we plan to do a full reno of the kitchen (Dream land) but for now we needed to make it at least a little cute.

My little men jumped at the opportunity to “help”

Yes, we are painting over wallpaper.  I would normally not do this, but these walls will be coming down eventually, so I wanted to put as little time and effort in this project as possible to make it cute until the big redo.

We primed the walls and it opened up the kitchen already!

I have a dilemma though.  We will not be replacing the counter tops until the big redo, so we have to live with these ugly things.

They are a speckled off white and tan with really dark and dirty grout.  Believe it or not, these are sparkly clean.  Yuck!

I would normally do white cabinets and white walls and use the EAT sign as the pop of color, but I fear the counter top will look worse against all white.  So I was thinking dark grey cabinets and a cream color on the wall.

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I also am planning on painting our old fridge with chalkboard paint.

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What do you think?

 

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DIY Reality

Ok friends, this is not a pretty post, but reality.  As I am home resting with my new little man, I have had a few days on the couch staring at all the undone projects around my house.  I get discouraged when I read other blogs and it looks like everyone has their life together and their houses are perfect.  Then it hit me that I do that to you guys too!  I realized how careful I am when taking pictures and posting about things in my house, to only show the things that are done and pretty.  Well, that is far from the case.  Although I take a lot of pride in having my house mostly made up of DIY projects, there are some down sides.  Especially when it is a business, you tend to pour your energy into getting things done for shows and clients, and not yourself.  Here is a little dose of reality in my life…

So remember this buffet that I painted a couple months ago?

Well, I wanted to just get it done and I was pregnant, so I couldn’t lift it.  So instead of waiting for my hubby to come home and help me, I just painted it right where it was.  I didn’t want to get paint on the carpet so I just didn’t paint the bottom of the legs.  I figured I would get that done later.  Yep, you guessed it, it has been two months, and they are still bare.

And I bought this side table about a month ago and had every intention of painting it…Well, it is still unpainted (and a mess)!  Yes, I probably could have cleaned this off before I snapped the picture, but this post is about reality right??  Yes, that is my breast pump in all it’s glory!

And yet another example is my dining room table.  I bought this three months ago and started painting, didn’t like the color so I repainted half and it is currently still half painted sitting in my dining room!

Sorry the lighting is bad- the table is half white and half off-white, but hard to tell in the picture.

 

And I sanded and stained the top, but didn’t put the polyurathaine on and we ate on it anyway so now it looks like this…

Yes, this is my reality.  I hope I have made you feel better about those unfinished projects.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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