Welcome to Vintage Indie™ Magazine, your on-line source for living a Modern Life with a Vintage Perspective.
Vintage Indie started out as a love for all things vintage, vintage inspired and antique related. Being a mother and an entrepreneur herself, founding editor Gabreial Wyatt has a passion to support independent small businesses and artists.
It is our goal to give life to older things once disregarded and blend them with the world that we live in today. Find useful do-it-yourself projects, handmade goods, inspirations, books, events and products to render that feeling of nostalgia in today's fast paced society, all while supporting the independent business owner.
We hope you enjoy what you find and read here at Vintage Indie and we hope to become your magazine for all things vintage within your modern life.
- Gabreial Wyatt, Editor in Chief
For submissions and other inquires please email editor.vintageindie {AT} gmail {DOT} com
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Contributing Editors:
We are very proud to have a great group of contributing editors. You'll find specific articles on Vintage Indie written by each one of them. Gina Smith, aka Lilly*s of London*ish,
started making jewelry about six years ago and has since tied this in
with a love of vintage finds, Blythe, crochet and altered art in her
etsy shop.
Growing up in an antiquing family gives her a background and
appreciation for all things vintage, especially dinnerware, jewelry and
Americana advertising prints and products. Her award-winning background
in writing and marketing keeps her busy by day and makes her one of
Vintage Indie's newest writers.
Elizabeth Young is a wife and cat mom who spends many an hour
hunting for vintage goodies at her favorite thrift stores, antique
shops and monthly flea markets! A collector of vintage toys, holiday
decor and general store items, many of the found treasures end up on
display in her Victorian home. She also looks for vintage ephemera,
fun supplies and kitschy decor for her Etsy shop Grandmother's Attic ! When not doing this, she works two part time jobs, wearing different hats at each!



















