Guest Reporters on Location

May 02, 2008

Vintage Hot Spots - Athens Schoolhouse Antique Show Lexington, KY

Annivesary_005Recently my husband and I took a trip south towards the Lexington Kentucky area for our anniversary. We made many stops along the way and this was one of my favorites.

Isn't this this old schoolhouse a shoppers dream? The building was one of my favorite parts about the trip The character in the school itself is so much fun. I just couldn't wait to get inside of the Athens Schoolhouse Antique Show. The show recently made a move from the Lexington Loose Leaf Tobacco Warehouse.

Annivesary_006 As you take a trip down through the long hallways, you feel like a little kid again. The show is extremely organized with each vendor in a schoolroom or participating in the booths of the large gym.






 

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There is plenty of glassware, furniture and art to look at and just when you think it's over you find another hallway!

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The old lunchroom is a great place to rest your feet and grab a bite to eat with large picnic tables and an eating area with even more antiques.





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While you are there you'll want to be sure and visit the old school gym and stage for a host of fabulous booths.

That's it for this trip to the Athens Schoolhouse Antique Show, but mark your calendars the next show is May 9th-11th.

You can find them at
Athens School Property
6270 Walnut Hill Rd.
Lexington, KY 40515
Directions  - I-75, Exit 104 1 mile east on Athens - Boonesboro Rd.
Visit their website for even more information www.bigblueantiques.com





April 17, 2008

Vintage Hot Spot - Guest Reporter Feature - Annual Mother of All Garage Sale on Saturday, April 5, (Lincoln, Nebraska)

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Mothergaragesaleb_2 With caffeine in hand,  sugar in our systems and empty canvas bags over each shoulder, mom and I arrived at the 5th Annual Mother of All Garage Sale on Saturday, April 5, (Lincoln, Nebraska) about 25 minutes early. It proved to be a very brisk stand for the couple hundred hunters arriving early to get a jump on the steals and deals.

Mothergaragesalec_2 It was quite overwhelming once we were actually allowed to go in and…well, get after it. It was hard to grasp the concept of an entire room full of garage sales and a room full of potential goodies. We soon found the way to be able to cover all, or most, of the huge event center before we had to a)stop to use the ladies room, b)stop to eat or c)sit down because our feet were screaming at us. Most booths were small (10x10), so if the booth was mostly clothes, adult or baby, we did a pass by. No time to clothes shop today. It took me only a short time to realize that negotiating was allowed, and encouraged {“don’t like our price? lets talk, we love the challenge”}. Giddy up. I ended up saving a nice amount on these non-essentials.

 

Mothergaragesaleg There were true blue garage sale items {pull out a drawer, dump into a flat, slap a “10 cents each” sign on it} all the way up to antique dealers with store fronts and a wealth of knowledge. I made three trips to my car to unload, and only the thread of self control I was able to hold onto made it to not 4 or more…that, and the fact that we are moving in 2 weeks, I would have to bring it home, pack it up, then move it again. Not very alluring.

Myloote My favorite item, hands down, the photograph of a green kitchen, vintage sink and fruit. It was $1. The artist signed her work, and I am so in love with the work I plan to seek out more of it. I simply love it.

 




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The time with my mom was most wonderful, the haggling over goods was loads of fun, the loot I came home with is completely exhilarating.



 

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Thanks again to Leah from Moxie Photo and Design for sharing this fun trip with us. Be sure to check out Leah's website for a host of fabulous vintage, art and photography.

April 11, 2008

Vintage Hot Spots - On Location with Guest Reporter Gina Smith Saluda, N.C

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Just off I-26 in the mountains of western North Carolina, just north of the South Carolina border is a charming town that beckons for much more than just a highway break. Vintage lovers will find the downtown of Saluda, N.C. calling them to stay for a weekend or more to explore the colorful shops, whether at the peak of autumn color or in the first blush of spring.

Summer and winter are equally pleasant here, too, depending on your interests, but I favor “walking-around” weather, so you can get a little workout while exploring this neat-as-a-pin and thriving town. The steepest standard gauge mainline railway grade in the US crests here, having opened in 1878. It runs right through downtown, but alongside, not across, so you can walk up and down the shop-lined streets without interruption.

Besides the well-maintained buildings themselves, possibly the best homage to vintage is found in M.A. Pace General Store. Set up just as it was nearly 100 years ago, this is a “general” store in the truest sense of the word. The necessities of daily life are crowded in with hardware sundries, garden implements, paint supplies and more-and the owner here will be glad to have you “sit a spell” and chat.

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There are a fair number of antiques shops and gift stores, but the most pleasant surprise for me was Random Arts and proprietress Jane Powell. Random Arts has already received a fair share of publicity, having been featured in Cloth Paper Scissors magazine, (Sept.-Oct. 2007), and it was this which made me choose exit 59 off of I-26 rather than your run-of-the-mill rest stop.

Amount_005_2 A couple of hours and a couple of bags later, surprisingly, even my husband was pleased with our “delay.” Random Arts is a treasure trove for the altered artist, but in being so, it contains plenty of vintage finds, such as old books, postcards and stamps as well as beautiful vintage wood bobbins of all shapes and sizes, full of colorful ribbons.

More vintage goodness can be found in pieces of old folding wooden rulers, metal bins and rusty locker baskets, rusty “things,” and just general eye candy and inspiration for any creative soul.


Amount_006_4 Some of the names of other shops will conjure up more beckoning images. Try out A Gardener’s Cottage, The Brass Latch, Biddie’s Antiques, Duck Alley, Salamander, Somewhere in Time or The Frozen Clock.

Saluda also has a hip, modern vibe which can be found especially in their eateries, such as Saluda Grade Café, The Whistle Stop Café, Wildflour Bakery and our lunch stop of choice, The Purple Onion.

Beside exquisite soups, salads, sandwiches and desserts, The Purple Onion has a full dinner menu and a notable wine list as well as original artwork hung gallery style within the high-ceiling, historic interior.

Saluda boasts actual art galleries as well, with Saluda Fine Arts and Your Art’s Desire as well as a day spa and 10 or more lodges, B&Bs and inns. The third Saturday in May is the Saluda Arts Festival, while the first Saturday after July 4 is Corn Dog Day. Learn more about this delightful town at www.saluda.com.


- Guest Reporter, Gina Smith

{All contributed content Gina Smith © Lilly*s of London*ish}

 

January 24, 2008

Vintage Hot Spots - New Guest Reporter Feature - Long Beach CA Outdoor Antique and Collectible Market

J0400912_2 Guest Reporters show off their favorite vintage, antiques & collectibles places & events to shop. From little hidden gems in small towns to huge shows around the world. Discover new places, find out what others look for when they shop, and mark them on your map of "must visit" places.

Do you have a local "Vintage Hot Spot" to shop, that you want to share with Vintage Indie readers? Send me your ideas/submissions along with 3 or more photos with the subject Vintage Hot Spot for consideration.
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First up we head to Long Beach California Outdoor Antiques and Collectible Market with our  guest reporter Valerie M.  of  Wonderlust & Pixie Dust.



"This was my first visit to the Long Beach Antique and Collectibles Market in a very long time.  In the good old days it used to be a monthly ritual along with the wonderful Rose Bowl Flea Market in Pasadena California. I could feel myself getting all giddy as I walked up to pluck down my $5.  There was so much to see I didn't know where to run first.  This was also my first time attempting to take pictures with a purpose in mind and I wasn't sure how they were going to come out. Let me share with you some of the treasures that I wish I could have dragged home with me."
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Come back tomorrow for part 2 of Valerie's trip to the Long Beach Outdoor Antique and Collectibles Market and mark your calendar to shop rain or shine for February 17th.

In the meantime head over to Wanderlust & Pixie Dust for your fix a vintage, altered art & supplies.

January 06, 2008

Got a Secret? VI is looking for your favorite hidden Shop Spot!

Do you shop at a local indie or vintage hot spot? I'm launching a new feature in the next couple of weeks and I've already got a few fabulous hidden gems to show off that I can't wait to share! In the meantime I'm looking for guest reporters to show off your favorite vintage shops, antique shows, indie shops & more.

If you are interested, please send me an email Subject: Shop Spot Guest Reporter and if you share your favorite hot spot, we'll share your business or blog with our readers!

Thank you,
Gabreial 

September 05, 2007

Shop Vintage - Featuring Glitter Workshop

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If you love vintage & vintage-inspired kitsch, you're sure to love Glitter Workshop . I've been meaning to go & visit Naomi and the gang up in Madison, WI (about 2 hours from me) but have not made it there so far this summer. I'm hopeful for the fall. Don't worry if you aren't close to Madison as you can simply do your shopping online.

Glitter I think one of the coolest things that Glitter Workshop offers is their ephemera packets. Each packet contains a slew of vintage print items..perfect for making fun collages. These packets will set you back a mere 5 dollars & give you pleasure way beyond that.







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If kitchen & household items are your thing, Glitter Workshop always has a number of must-haves for your home. This adorable squirrel nut holder may be the item that's missing from your living room.

That's a piece of the fun at GW. You never know what you'll find, everything is cool & with amazingly low prices, you might even find yourself shopping there every week!

~Liz


A Special thanks to Liz, the editor over at Wickedly Chic for this special guest feature What a great place to shop for vintage, thanks for the write up! Don't forget to check out my column Beautify Me on Wickedly Chick every week. ~ Gabreial


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