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Oct
04

Upcoming Occasional Sales!

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Hey all…   

Fall is definitely here in the Midwest and so are the shopping opportunities!  Just thought I’d mention that there are an abundance of Occasional Sales this week in the Twin City Metro and beyond.   So many in fact, it will take judicious planning to take in all of them. (I kinda like a challenge like that don’t you?!)

Wait… I think I heard someone say…“An occasional sale?  What is that?” Well, let me share with you… Renee Christensen of the Minneapolis examiner.com describes them as: “Occasional sales are usually hosted by an antique dealer or a group of antique dealers, and are held as often as monthly to quarterly to biannually for three to five days.” I would also offer that these sales can be great places to find furnishings, home decor, seasonal decor, unique oddities, special handmade creations, repurposed finds, vintage wares and so much more!  So, if you haven’t been to an occasional sale… you may not know what you’re in for!  (Don’t say I didn’t warn you..)

Looking for something to fill that special spot, want to jump-start your holiday shopping, or just browse until you find that one piece that you didn’t know you would fall in love with?   They’ve got them!  Good buys and great finds.  I am planning on finding a car load of wonderful things for my clients (and my own home)! 

Want to catch a preview of the loot?

Start by checking out A Gathering of Friends down at Bachman’s Flagship Store in Minneapolis.  This great sale has grown over the years to a spectacular sale.  I always leave with not only loads of good stuff, but inspiration and ideas to put into action. I can’t wait to find some architectural pieces, a few vintage accessories, and maybe a white pumpkin or two.  (No matter how many I already have, I always end up buying more here… it’s a like tradition!)  Go ahead… just to temp you… check it out here.

In addition, Bachman’s is celebrating their 125th year by transforming their historic 1920’s Bachman family home, (located on the original Lyndale Avenue family farm), into a seasonal Ideas House.   (The Fall Ideas House is open October 7-10. Tickets are $5 each with 20% of all proceeds benefiting Children’s Home Society & Family Services. Just a note: You must pre-register online for tickets ahead of time.  Go here to do that.)  So, not only can you shop for wonderful treasures, but you can gain some fall decorating inspiration and benefit a special cause all at once!  That’s what I call real shopping ladies!  Learn more here.

Then head on over to Teresa DeJarlais’s blog to see a preview of what’s coming over at The Atelier and The Porch.  You will find me checking out the fall and Halloween decor, the jewelry and maybe a painted piece or two…  You can find the shop right here...

Also check out the wonderful Second Hand Rose’s upcoming sale finds over at their blogspot.  I especially want to check out the upholstered pieces, the lampshades and some of the old clocks (those are for me… I have a growing collection of old clocks.)  Check them out here….

I will share some of my finds with you…if you share your finds with me!  ” A Shop and Share Post”… post your comments and link back to your photos here in the comments.

Can’t wait to see what you find!

Sep
06

Latest Women Who Create Magazine

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Have you seen the latest issue of Women Who Create?  

The Aug/Sept/Oct 2010 isssue is loaded with profiles of uber talented women and so much inspiration!

Peek inside the work spaces of editor Jo Packham, Wendy Addison, Amy Butler and the Junk Bonanza‘s Ki Nassauer So much to discover…  Look into Nancy Soriano‘s home office (past editor-in-chief of Country Living) and behind the scenes of the Curious Sofa‘s Debbie Dusenbury. We even get a glimpse into the creative studio of Kelly Rae Roberts… a treat not to be missed!

What inspiration did I take away from the magazine… well, after I get done hyperventilating over all of the talented women and their creative nests… (sorry, the creative excitement really gets to me!)  I really just love the stories.  Yes, it’s not about one person, their art, or even their studio.  It’s about each of the personal stories of how they got there, what makes them tick, how they fuel their creative energies, and how they find the time to create.  I am thoroughly inspired and motivated to make my own story count even more. 

Almost all of these fabulous women can be seen this month at the CREATIVE CONNECTION EVENT in Minneapolis, MN.    Yes, can you say, how many talented women can you get into 3 fun-filed inspiring days?  Oh I can’t wait… I will be there for sure!  Will you?  Register here and now, so that you too can attend!


If you are attending the Creative Connection Event, please comment below and let me know… I will be sure to search you out!  If you aren’t able to attend, first go out and get the Where Women Create issue, read and wander through all of the delicious pages, then join us all online on our blogs so you too can experience the joy of women creating together.  Oh, that just sounds fun, doesn’t it?


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Mar
30

Flea Market Style Giveaway!

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It’s all about “flea market style” today.  Are you fond of things from the past being re-used or re-purposed for today?  Some people love everything in their home to be vintage or re-purposed, others just like a touch here and there to add personality and history to their everyday routines.  I am in the middle.  I enjoy many vintage pieces, but mostly as accents or accessories, not used as my primary furniture.  Some of my favorite things in my home have been found at flea markets, vintage shops, or pieces that came from my grandmother.

For those of us who enjoy the hunt, there are those stories of favorite finds, and purchases that we didn’t make, but still haunt us. One of my favorite finds is my large vintage wood framed Coffee Sign in my kitchen.  One of the pieces that I didn’t get and regret was a large cupboard that wouldn’t fit in my house at the time I found it. Today’s comment question:  What is your favorite find or the story about the one piece that you didn’t get and regret? So, with the question set… what’s the fun part… the giveaway? 

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Today’s giveaway is the premiere issue of Flea Market Style !!  (Which hit news stands mid-February.)  After much searching, I have located a few issues, so I have one to giveaway to today’s lucky winner!   Flea Market Style is loaded with practical and fun ideas and tips on creating a vintage or re-purposed look for your own home.  From inspiring projects and entertaining ideas, to decorating and how-to tips, you will find endless inspiration from the pages of this premiere issue.

As Star Tribune reporter Kim Yeager writes, “Readers still bereaved over the loss of Domino, Country Home, Cottage Living and other home publications don’t have much longer to wait for the new mag in town.  Flea Market Style, edited by Long Lake junking maven Ki Nassauer and New Hampshire-based lifestyle expert Matthew Mead, is trickling on to newsstands now.” Others on the editorial team include: graphic designer Stacey Willey, writers Linda MacDonald and Sarah Egge, photographer Jenny Mead, stylist/photographer Heather Bullard and antiques expert Tim Luke.  Yes, an all star team from the flea market, vintage, and country decor scene assembled this new magazine.

Oh, another teaser for you… one of those wonderfully creative team members will be interviewed by me in my upcoming Interview Series…. keep reading in the weeks ahead for that post! 

So, start commenting and the winner for the magazine will be chosen from those entries posted before 11:59 pm CST today, March 30th.   The winner will have just enough time to read the magazine and prepare for the spring flea markets just around the corner….

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Sep
20

Junk Bonanza 09!

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Fun Minneapolis themed art and vintage wares

Minneapolis themed art and vintage collectables

What a day… I was thrilled to attend this year’s Junk Bonanza in it’s new location at Canterbury Park in Shakopee, MN.  This annual antique, vintage wares, art sale, and junk market combined was fantastic, one of Ki Nassauer’s biggest and best yet!  Among the highlights were book signings (by Ki Nassauer, Matthew Mead, and The Farm Chicks’ Serna Thompson) and a blog party.  Matthew Mead and Ki Nassauer are style experts who are in the process of creating a new magazine, Flea Market Style, that will be loved by those who love the thrill of a good flea market, great vintage finds, or the discovery of good old junk that can be repurposed into wonderful new decor and collectables.   The new magazine is slated for an early spring debut, so I urge you to keep up with it’s progress at fleamarketstylemag.blogspot.com

Here are a few more photos of the day…

High style cowgirl duds! Mojo and Moxy's booth featured cowgirl style from their own line in addition to the Junk Gypsies

High style cowgirl duds!

A few shots from the stylish booth from Mustard Moon… vintage tin, metal and some white all mixed in for a delightfully neutral palette.

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Another shot…

 

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Now come back tomorrow and I’ll share some details from the blog party!

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