Sunday we headed out to Scott's Antique Market. It was cool, a little breezy and just perfect weather to me!! There were so many wonderful things ~ I took a few photos to give you an idea of all the treasures they had......
Look at the pair of pugs....just watching the shoppers walk by!
Here is my little pile of treasures that I found....the SWEETEST little baby doll ever, and another little china doll and a few pieces as well, a couple of old books, one is so cool with crafts from the 40s, door plates, an old ruler, frames for me to take apart and use, and these most wonderful huge acorns!!! Have you ever seen acorns this large?? What tree do you think they came from? I just had to have a bag ~ I don't know what I'm going to do with them but they are just so cool!
31 comments:
you are right Dawn, that looks like an amazing field trip...you sure found some good stuff...i love those little dolls...the acorns are incredible...the tree they came from must have been on steroids...hee hee!!!
Thanks for a little tour - lots of wonderful things there. And I love all of the little treasures you brought home for yourself!
Thanks for sharing your field trip with us Dawn! Love the photos...looks like a wonderful way to spend the day. The acorns are probably from a Bur Oak...they produce the biggest ones. I've seen angels made with the acorn upside down for the head and the rest made of corn shucks. I have used only the cap and created bird nest ornaments that hung like buckets with ribbon bails with tiny Sculpy eggs, moss, and birds from the florist. Can't wait to see what you do with yours!
Blessings, Susie
Oh, I'd have to have one of everything! Maybe I should be glad we don;t have that sort of temptation here - no wait, I still want to have a place like that!
Dawn...you're making me wistfully dream of spring and flea markets...
*sigh* And we're expecting 2" of snow tonight....*sigh* again!
I love that darling little perambulator in your 1st picture!
Can you imagine being UNDER the tree those acorns grew on when there were squirrels up there! Ouch! ;-)
Have a great day enjoying your pretty, pretty finds - especially those rose curtains...
Hugs, Diane
Hi Dawn-I cried when I saw your post-just discovered your blog yesterday & feel like I have met kindred spirits...love all things nature-birds,nests,bees,flowers,all kinds of acorns,& pastoral pics,esp with SHEEP...live in the Atl area too! Your blog is so lovely & the music so peaceful & nurturing-like a gift to the soul...the sun is shining this morn & Spring's arrival seems close at hand-the cardinals have stopped travelling in packs & are starting to act more territorial so I know it can't be far away,thank goodness!
Blessings to you & thanks for spreading beauty & peace.
Dawn, that does sound like the perfect day. I need to take a little trip down to Scott's Antique Mart, too!All of your treasures are so sweet...LOVE the doll babies. I have made items for dolls with those little frog feet.
Precious..all of the photos were so wonderful, thanks for sharing your fun!
Hugs, Lynn
Sounds like the perfect outing to me too :-) Love your found treasures.
what a lotta loot!!! a perfect way to spend the day..in time and money..hee-hee!! those are some serious acorns...I met a lady on a doll list that sent me a box full of those biggies for my faeries...they love to sip their acorn tea out of them!!
Oh-My-Goodness!! I would have loved to go on that shopping trip!
Love your little baby doll! I know you will do something awesome with her, or maybe just give her to your precious grandbaby.
Hi Dawn ~ looks like you had a splendid day! Thanks for sharing it with all of us.
I love the old flower pot chairs. I think that's such a fun look! The garden gate is nice too!
I bet you'll find a lot of fun ideas in that old craft book ~ the crepe paper roses look like fun. I'd love to see them after you make some!!
The little baby doll in the sleeper looks like a Madame Alexander doll called Little Huggums. I have one that belonged to my 32 year old son when he was a baby!
Enjoy all your new treasures and have a joy-filled day!
Such a fine day you had for finding these treasures. I most especially love the doll...a sweet face!
Flea markets are always such fun! It looks like you found some treasures. I really like the acorns.
Oh I loved traveling along with you on your adventure. What special treasures you found. Thanks for sharing.
Great finds Dawn.
I'll look forward to what you do with frames you disassemble.
Beautiful rose fabric.
I am forever looking for old books, but not much luck finding them.
Think i forget when i go out that i am looking for them. =0)
Blessings on your day.
Barbara Jean
These are my favorite kind of field trips, too. I'm so ready for the outdoor auctions and flea markets to return.
I'm definitely not a shopping mall kind of person. I'd rather be out there in the Lord's light treasure hunting through piles of old things . . . things with a past that whisper to draw you in . . . things that have touched many hands and lives and whose histories you can only wonder about . . . things that plead for you to rescue them and give them a good home like a puppy at the pound might.
These are real adventures! Thanks for sharing yours with us!!
Looks like you had FUN. Love the old baby stroller. ~Mandy
Love that baby stroller "planter" and the book is awesome. Pam
Oh my, what wonderful treasures. I loved all the old urns and garden items. We don't have many outdoor markets here. Lovely to be able to enjoy some fresh air while browsing.
oh boy! you got a lot of great stuff. I agree those acorns are amazing ;)
Such great finds! I wish we had more mild weather, I'd haunt flea markets all the time!
I wanted to mention, the purse pattern is just like the one my mom makes for our "Tall Stacks" adventure. We all dress is victorian costume and head out to see the steam boats. It's an easy peasy pattern, great for scrap fabric.
Angie B in KY
Your blog is such a treat.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful field trip. There were so many wonderful treasures.
I love all the little treasures you scooped up.
Ruth
I wanted to go! Love what you bought, I just love little things, you never know when they will be needed for a project. Sounds like your Sunday was really special.
Hugs, Mary
Dawn, the doll is so very sweet, woul`dnt have resisted that eighter., and all the other stuff -the book with patterns the things for keyes ,You found a lot of treasures, im so glad for you.
Wish you a lovely day and evening.
XOX Dorthe
I LOVED all of your photos...thank you for the nice "outdoor" walk~ So sweet of you to share!
The vintage rose fabric is DEAR!
Wishing you the best...
Michelle
Great stuff. I love the flowers in the old baby stroller and the baby shoes...they would make cute pincushions.
I have a thing for acorns so I think I like them the best.
Peggy
Hi Dawn
Thanks for sharing! The "urns" in the 12th picture down (pictures of the antique market) are made of old tires and rims! What a clever re-use! My neighbor has some and they are darling!
What sweet dollies!
Dawn, thanks for reminding me how many treasures can be found at Scotts. I haven't been in soooo long. I love the old pink stroller and the bike. Sorry I missed the Baby Shower, had to work but I did pick up a gift for Emily. Hope you can make it by soon.
Cindy
Great pictures, it looks wonderful! I've never been to Scotts but hope to go one day (I used to go to Lakewood sometimes though).
Amazing finds!!!! Thank you so much for being such a generous soul and sharing so much of yourself with us!
xo,
Lesley
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