This post will be a little picture heavy, but everyone likes pictures! The lovely vanity I just finished fits in the shoppe perfectly! This was one of those pieces that had me considering switching something out of my room to keep it. But I kinda need a bed, so it's in the shoppe and ready for a new home!
I love the etched glass and pineapple detail on the top. It's so unique. Maybe a snow bird will want it for their winter home. With the new aqua coat it screams beachy glamour.
Of course, this piece was deserving of a matching chair, so I fished this beauty out of my growing chair collection and gave it new life with paint and a clean neutral upholstery job.
I have a thing for old bottles, so it's rare that any make it into the shoppe. But my collection has gotten too big to handle, so these guys are ready for a new home. Perhaps in a windowsill full of wildflowers?
I typically don't like artificial flowers, but these little cherubs can pull 'em off.
I'm not quite sure how it happened, but I found room for a tree again this year. It's a Christmas miracle....a bit early, but a miracle nonetheless.
These are not my typical style, but they are just adorable!
Ironstone works for any season!
I love a good deal, so I've been holding onto this tree since a Christmas in July sale! So glad to have it out of the garage and in the shoppe where it an be appreciated.
There seemed to be too many balls on the tree and not enough variety, so I tied some mismatch teacups in and made this discount tree a shabby success.
I can never stop at just one tree! This little guy has also been hanging in the garage since July.
I customized this star with some tinsel and an image from the graphics fairy.
I love these vintage Santa mugs. I almost snagged 'em for myself to stick with my jadeite for a sweet vintage red and green Christmas. But alas, I can't keep everything!
I'm not ashamed to admit that this Santa creeps the crap outta me! He's a little terrifying, but there is something super charming about him at the same time. It didn't help that his hand clasps a paring knife perfectly and we made full use of that fact for Halloween!
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