Some things on our list to buy were old books to turn into weekly planners, fabric to sew with, stamps and a window, basically anything we can paint, distress and use for art or scrapbooking projects. I had hosted a craft party the night before and I guess the creative juices were still alive in us!
We found interesting items in this 24,000 sq. ft. building. It took us about 3 delightful hours to walk through and we tried not to overlook one thing.
I didn't find a vintage book for my planner but I did find this really pretty, round, sleek, blue tray. My favorite purchase of the day!
Heather, who loves the Christmas season, was super excited on her Christmas game find!
An old griddle that looks more like some sort of science apparatus.
Boobie Trap Game. I'm definitely going to have to google this one. I wonder what decade it's from.
Cameras! I just love them!
Framed hair! Art? A keepsake? Whatever you wanna call it it's strange, odd...........creepy? I don't know, what do you think? They were priced at over $100.
A styrofoam mask.(found in the same booth with the framed hair)
I LOVE the color and style of these mugs! They're so "Meet the Jetsons."
what a fun day and it sounds like an awesome place if it took three hours to go through. I love the cameras you came across and your tray is super fun!
ReplyDeleteHey, we have some multi-floor antique shops like this in our little town. We'll definitely make a trip up there when ya'll come to visit... and when will that be?? Hmmmmm...
ReplyDeleteAwesome post!!! Your photos look great! So glad we went antiquing. I had a great time!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Diane! Yes, it was a super fun day!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth- oo! I can't wait to check out your anitique mall when we come down! I wonder what kind of odd things we'd find there. We should come down soon! Let's plan something soon!
Felicia- I can't wiat for our next fun antique store adventure!