I thought I would give you a sneak peak at some of the treasures I sell. Some items I create and some I re-create.

Photo above is a vintage chair that I repainted and recovered. The fabric I use is Amy Butler. I love using her fabric because it is fun, vibrant with that vintage flair. This chair would be the perfect chair to bring life to a room.

If you love to create and do altered art, you will find lots of items which would be perfect for that special unique project. The photo above is old bing cards and all I did was add a papaya sticker on it. I do sell both items. Just think of the endless things you can make with just an old bingo card.

Treasure hunting is one of my favorite things to do. The oil painting is from the 1940's, but would be a great piece of art mixed in with a little modern flair. I especially love to find old vintage crystal light fixtures. They just sparkle when they are all lit up.

This great old chair is a chair I repainted. How adorable it would be as an office chair or accent chair.

Love, love, love old doors. They are perfect just leaning on a wall. You can also convert it into a chalk board or even a photo board. The hand carved candle holder would look wonderful sitting on the dining room table. I like to take a cluster of different hand carved candle holders and just light them all up.

Here are a couple of items that I make. The pink wood is a photo box that I built and painted. It comes with clips so that you can clip your favorite p photo's. I also love taking old frames and turning them into photo holders. The one pictured has Amy butler fabric in the back ground.

Here I refinished an old sewing machine table, by the way, they make great accent table.

Sweet Dream is an old lucky jean denim sign. I just love the names for their denim. Also they sit in a vintage record stand, which I converted into a paper holder.

I just thought this flower magnet holder was the greatest

What every girl needs when they are having a dinner party. Come by the Antique Village Mall on State Street.
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