My sweet husband took me to Scott's Antique Market today (Saturday) ~ outside ~ where the BEST stuff is . . . here are just a few snap shots of what I saw!!! Tomorrow evening I will share what I FOUND!! xxoo, Dawn
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I'm surprised you didn't bring a flashlight and just continue shopping through the night. This stuff looks awesome!! I'll try to remember to come back to see what you snagged!! Happy Mother's Day, Dawn! D.
What fun! The coastal flea markets will be opening up soon here in Maine. My family discovered last year that there can be fun for all - for the kids the DVD tables are a draw, and for me the old linens and stuff are a draw. Everybody wins!
Oh Dawn, what mouth watering goodness! That green table and cubby it to die for, I love that. Please tell me it is now yours. And the sheep, and the green dresser, and the white cabinet Oh my. This place reminds me of Lucketts in Virginia. You must have had a wonderful time. can't wait to see what you got. Happy Mothers day to ya. Becky
I know you had as much fun looking as you did just being with your sweet man~as much as I love antique and flea markets, and I do!, I'm always a bit saddened knowing that at one time these pieces had an important part in the life of another, only to find themselves put aside to wait for someone to notice them, maybe.
Just missed ya! I was there Sunday. Don't know why I didn't take my camera, dummy me! We got there just before lunch, everyone started packing up after lunch to get ready to make the long trip to Brimfield for a 5 AM opening on Tuesday. I was so disappointed I didn't find anything, but my sister scored some great finds ~ a grandmother's flower garden quilt in great shape for $90, and some vintage pins. Enjoyed your photos!
My name is Dawn Edmonson. I'm a wife for 42 years to the same wonderful man, mother to five amazing sons ranging in age from 40 to 25 years old and grandmother to three precious girls and two sweet boys.
I love to create one-of-a-kind artwork to sell in my Etsy shop. I enjoy keeping up with my blog and am amazed at the inspiration I get from others blogs and sweet comments that are left for me. I am drawn to all things old, with plenty of character and enjoy using small, antique trinkets in my artwork. Being able to create is truly my bliss.
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I'm surprised you didn't bring a flashlight and just continue shopping through the night. This stuff looks awesome!!
I'll try to remember to come back to see what you snagged!!
Happy Mother's Day, Dawn!
D.
Wow! Looks like a fabulous outing! I can't wait to see what you brought home. Looks to me like it would be hard to hold back!
Oh I think I KNOW what you bought...that fabulous organizer for 5 cents. That IS what it says, right? LOL!
What fun! The coastal flea markets will be opening up soon here in Maine. My family discovered last year that there can be fun for all - for the kids the DVD tables are a draw, and for me the old linens and stuff are a draw. Everybody wins!
No wonder you are so excited to go there. I love the piece with all the cubbie holes. Laurie
What a great antique market. We have nothing like that here.
I think I get to go out shopping today -- for a video game the boys have saved money for, lol.
Fabulous stuff - I want to go with you next time!!!
Can't wait to see what you grabbed to bring home.
Oh Dawn, what mouth watering goodness!
That green table and cubby it to die for, I love that. Please tell me it is now yours.
And the sheep, and the green dresser, and the white cabinet Oh my.
This place reminds me of Lucketts in Virginia. You must have had a wonderful time. can't wait to see what you got.
Happy Mothers day to ya.
Becky
Nice stuffs!
Rafael - Brazil
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Oh wow, that green cubbie would have been mine in a New York minute!!!!!! Can't wait to see what you snatched up!!!!
Blessings,
Sher
Oh I can't imagine finding a place like this! Wow! I would have a problem though...picking what I wanted while not going bankrupt!!
Colleen
I know you had as much fun looking as you did just being with your sweet man~as much as I love antique and flea markets, and I do!, I'm always a bit saddened knowing that at one time these pieces had an important part in the life of another, only to find themselves put aside to wait for someone to notice them, maybe.
What a treasure trove! Love the metal animals, the troughs, doorknobs, hardware....zowie! Wish I could have been there.
Found you via Sweet Repose blog, but I see you are an Etsian, too. *waves*
Holy Moly! I'm gonna pass out from the beautiful furniture!! I would've been in BIG trouble :)What fun!
Tiffani
Just missed ya! I was there Sunday. Don't know why I didn't take my camera, dummy me! We got there just before lunch, everyone started packing up after lunch to get ready to make the long trip to Brimfield for a 5 AM opening on Tuesday. I was so disappointed I didn't find anything, but my sister scored some great finds ~ a grandmother's flower garden quilt in great shape for $90, and some vintage pins. Enjoyed your photos!
~Mary~
This is amazing! What fun stuff!
Can't wait to see your finds.
All that furniture is awesome.
Nancy
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