Thursday, July 31, 2008

Meet Spencer

Doin what dogs do best NOTHIN!! Must be nice, sometimes I would love to lay around the house! Who has time for that? Spencer was born on April 9, 2008. He is a Dachshund and he is a mess! He wants to chew on everything, we can't keep enough chewies in the house for him. I got him when we got back from Texas in the spring and I named him after my grandfather that had just passed away on his birthday (of all days) March 25th.

Who could resist this NOSE!! Short, short legs and hugh paws, when he runs through the house it sounds like a horse. This is his favorite bed, actually a bean bag from Target, one of Rachel Ashwells. Good thing about it the cover comes off to wash.


I'm sure Spencer will make more appearances in the future!

Theresa

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Extra! Extra! Read all about it!

You know how it is when you use something everyday it becomes a part of you. Like soap! But what I failed to realize is that I need to share the source of my favorite soap. Keep in mind that I have very bad skin, I have red patches all over my face and everything breaks me out, and I am very sensitive in the female area! By the way, which my girls and I refer to as our kooter!! Well...when I went to Iowa to meet my sweet freind Sharon of Sweet Repose she hooked me up with some of her homemade glycerin soap. Well friends the rest is history, I will never use any other soap in the world as long as I can get this soap from her! When I try something new if it can pass the FACE and the KOOTER test its a winner! And the scents are wonderful, all kinds but to many for me to remember, ask Sharon!
So if I were you I would go to her blog and check her out, she is saved in my look at this column. SWEET REPOSE you won't be sorry!! Be sure and read some of her poetry, she is a talented writer.

Iowa Dresser

I thought you guys might want to see this chest I bought in Iowa. I'm not sure of its origin, but it is a very well made piece. All the drawer bottoms and the back are chamfered, narrow dovetailed drawers and the over all curves of this piece made it irresistible! I knew as soon as I seen it I had to have it for my house, wasn't sure where I would put it, but I knew I could find it a home! Believe it or not, the mirror was already there, didn't even have to move it!

It even has a hidden compartment, which I think is very cool, not that I have anything worth hiding, but it makes your imagination run wild! Can you imagine living a country where you had to hide valuable papers or money?

The carved wood details one the sides are so elegant. I'm sure this piecs will stay with me for a while. Off course I had to get rid of another piece to make it fit, but thats one of the reasons I'm in this business!


Sunday, July 20, 2008

Brimfield Pics

Here are a few pics of my booth in Brimfield. We had a great show and I'm thankful for everything we sold, given the fact the the economy is so bad. We have a few loyal customers that buy from us, and several shoppers that do showrooms in New York City. All in all is was a great show and I'm hoping we can do it again the spring.

I love stacks of suitcase's, these went to a good friend who sells clothing, pillows, bedspreads and lots of cool stuff, Cathy of Vintage Girl. I got some new duds and she took the whole stack of cases. Thanks Cathy!

This cupboard was one of only two that I brought home with me, it will be making a trip to Marburger for the fall show in Texas. That is one of Craigs Angel light fixtures on top of the cupboard.

Another view of the Jelly Cupboard with the doors closed. Garden table and chairs
(out of my house) went to Martha's Vineyard.


A great bench, and some other cool stuff.


This wonderful metal bread shelf is going to a Ralph Lauran showroom in New York City. Those guys know cool stuff when they see it!


This is one of Craigs benches and zinc top tables that he makes. He does such a good job and yes, they both sold to a decorator for her own home.


Rachel Ashwell took this neat cupboard and white trunk back to CA. with her.



I love the coffee dyed lace, looks good against the white tent. This little table base with four drawers is going to China!



Didn't sell much of this gold stuff, it's ok, but I don't really like it that much.
Old tarnish silver, can you ever have enough of that stuff? Not me, I think it is great to decorate with.


More suit cases.


And this wonderful cupboard is also going with Rachel Ashwell to her store! Thanks Rachel!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Brimfield Again

Just a short note to let you all know we will be leaving for Brimfield, Mass. on Sunday July 6th. The show starts on Wednesday, July 9th. We will be at the New England Motel in Booth 219. Stop by and see us if you get a chance. I have tons of great stuff from Kentucky and Iowa!
Hope to see you there!
Theresa

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Iowa or bust








This is me crying, cause Barb has all my money in her pocket! Well I guess it's OK, cause I got some really great stuff! Thanks Barb! And THANK YOU Sharon of Sweet Repose, should I tell you her nick name? (Ma.....Nut) If it weren't for Sharon I would never have known about Barb at Sisters Garden and Bloom. It is one of the best shops I have ever been in. What a pleasure to shop in a store that has something you actually want to look at and BUY! Barb is a very talented, she has a good eye for what to buy and how to put it all together! Sharon's, daughters shop is great also, but like a dumb ass I did not take pictures. I was so excited when I was at Sisters I didn't know what to look at next! I loved all of Barbs ideas and will steal
some of them for myself!!! Such talent, makes me want to weep cause I can't go there every week to check it out. Although....I would be in the poor house it I lived near there!
Barb has the same affection I have for crusty, rusty, crackled, stained castoffs. If you ever get a chance to go to her store you will never be the same again. And let me tell you about Ma....Nut, she makes the most wonderful soap I have ever used, and her soy candles are to die for! The one I am burning today is called BUTT NAKED! My son wanted to know how she figured out what the smell of butt naked was like? I told him if he met her he would understand! I can't wait until I can go back to Iowa! It is officially my favorite shopping place now. The country side is amazing, I was shocked that looking at farm land for as far as the eye could see would be entertaining to me. I am so glad we were able to go there on a Junkin Safari!
Theresa





Thursday, May 29, 2008

Brimfield Pics

We had a great show in Brimfield. I wasn't sure if people would be out buying since gas is so expensive! Lets face it we don't have anything anybody really needs to get through their everyday life. Unless of course they are all JUNKies like me! I think I would lose my mind if I couldn't shop for junk at least once a month. I do shop more than once a month, and sometimes more than once a week! Junk shopping feeds my soul, and the real REWARD comes when you get to take all that junk and put it in a pile and create a wonderful display! Its amazing how you can buy junk from 20 different places and it all winds up looking great together. We also rescue a lot of rotted, broken, ugly, unwanted furniture and chandeliers and give them new life. Thanks to Craig almost anything is possible! Hope you enjoy some of my displays, I had a great time creating them. We only have one whole day to set up, so I feel really rushed to unload a 16ft box truck, and 12 large totes and make it look good enough for people to want to buy!


This is one of Craigs benches he welds up, this one is going to Japan! Craig said we need to get some small plates made up to go on his creations that say (Made in USA).Everything in this pic sold except the hospital tray!

Zinc top table, some more of Craigs handy work, one of the first things we sold. We sold 6 of 7 chandeliers.


Brimfield loves white crusty furniture, and by the way so do I!! (In case you didn't know!)











A few gold things, at this point I had sold so much I didn't have anything left to display on! I have to have tons of books for display, and no I don't sell them.


This cute wall cupboard and one board top table sold. I love those baby shoes, they have holes in the bottom where they've been worn so much!


Last but not least a wonderful pie safe that lost its legs to rot, got a new lift with a bottom made from old boards thanks to Craig. If it weren't for Craig I don't think I would have anything to sell.








Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Rumor has it!

I got some information in Brimfield that I know people will want to know about. Rumor has it, (from a very good source) that the old Lakewood in Atlanta may live again!!! Some investors are working with Green Space to rehab the buildings and clean up the lake! But investors need 500 names in the next 30 days for people who are interested in coming back to Lakewood as dealers. If you are interested please e-mail me with your name and phone number. Craig and I will be working with the investor to pass on this information. Keep your fingers crossed! We miss Lakewood so much!
Theresa

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Birmfield, Mass. Show

We will be leaving Sunday for Brimfield, Mass. for a show. I will be at the New England Motel which opens on Wed. morning April 14th. If you guys are up that way look me up, I would be happy to see you. And wish me luck, not sure how sales will be with the high fuel prices!! I will post pics of my booth when we get home.
Theresa

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Marburger Pics

The Marburger show was a good one! I enjoyed seeing all my old friends and meeting a bunch of new friends. I had my normal load, tons of ironstone, some industrial, doll heads and doll parts, lamps and chandeliers, crackle white paint, zinc top tables, and Criags wonderful benches he welds up for me. I even had some black furniture this time, because I had these wonderful school posters from the 1950's that I wanted to highlight. It took me three days to set up, mostly because I spent a lot of time visiting with my friends when they came by my booth. Marburger dealers are like one big happy family! And the new owners are great, they did a fabulous job for their first show. Hope you enjoy the pics of my booth, I enjoyed decorating it and I enjoyed selling! We are already talking about the fall show.

















Saturday, March 15, 2008

New Name

It's official I have changed my name to Time-Worn Interiors. I have been trying to think of a new name that describes my look now. I don't sell as much cottage or garden items as I used to. I have had that name for 10 years and I get bored with things around that 10 year mark. Not sure if I'll change my blog address or not.

We have been getting ready for Marburger show, we will leave for Texas on March 25th. Seems like the more we do the farther behind we get, and our weather here has been awful. Last weekend we had 12 inches of snow, this week it has rained 2 days and we are supposed to have rain all week next week, not sure when we will be able to load the truck.

If you get a chance to come to The Marburger Show, come see us in Tent H, booth 14. We will be happy to see you and even happier to sell you something! I hope to weather there is warm.
Theresa

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

My Birthday!

Tomorrow Feb. 28 is my Birthday, wheeeeeee.........! The big 47! Just think, in three years I will be half of one hundred! That really sounds old! I don't feel 47, and I have no intention of slowing down any time soon! Believe me, I can tell a huge difference in what my body wants me to do and what my mind thinks I can do. As long as the Good Lord lets me keep my mind I will never give into old age!
Most of the time my husband is not much on gifting, but this year he has out done himself. I ask for a new drill, because mine smokes when I use it. I got that about 2 weeks ago. When he gets me something, he's like a kid that's so excited he can't wait until my Birthday to give it to me. That's OK, I'm just glad to get it! Today when he came home from work, he opted for a CD (Spring Time in Paris) instead of a Birthday Card! That's OK with me also, I love French music and I think cards are way over priced. So I'd say he did good this year, he gets an A+ for effort.
My Birthday dinner request is to have Ruben Sandwiches at my daughters house, she is going to Culinary Arts School to be a Chef and is very good at that! She makes the best Ruben I have ever put in my mouth. Because I love them so much my oldest daughter is getting me a panini maker, can't wait!
I am looking forward to celebrating my Birthday tomorrow!
Theresa

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

New Assemblage

My favorite thing in the whole world ASSEMBLAGE! If I could not create displays and rearrange things, I think I would swivel up and lose my mind. Being creative is what keeps me sain!! I can have the worst day, but let me take a pile of junk and make it look pretty and I'm good to go! Assemblage is like therapy to me. I guess being creative is a gift, but it comes so natural for me. And I love looking at other peoples displays, it makes my heart beat real fast and I get so excited! In the past few years I have met some very talented people, Peg-French Vanilla, Theresa-Garden Antiques, Cindy-Plum Tree, Dawn-Feathered Nest, Steve-Uncommon Objects, Carol Bolton-Homestead, Rachel Ashwel-Shabby Chic, Mo-Rubbish Two, Judy-JHill Designs, and lets not forget the guys from Leftovers. The list could go on and on, but those are a few off the top of my head. Here are few new assemblages from the shop.

















Ice, Ice Baby

We had some snow and freezing rain last night and this morning. I love the way these iciles have formed on my bird houses. I love snow as long as I don't have to get out and drive in it. We haven't had much snow this year, guess we are lucky. It amazes me how peaceful it is when there is huge snow.

The log cabin is a wonderful bird feeder that my dad built for me! Remove the chimney to add bird feed and the birds can land on the porch and eat seeds.