Monday, June 20, 2011

New Vintage Finds ~ Yummy Roses & More!



It's been awhile since I've blogged about adding new treasures to the web site
so I thought that I would show you what I listed today including this darling
antique pitcher with pretty pastel colored carnations on the front.





This lovely antique moustache cup is so pretty and is also
available in the Vintage Finds section of the web site.





This pretty hand painted porcelain lotion/soap dispenser is so adorable
and it is signed by the artist.  The same artist hand painted the lovely
hat pin holder that is pictured below.  Both are listed in Vintage Finds.








This pretty gravy boat set has two pieces that include a gravy boat
and matching underplate adorned with the prettiest pink roses.  The
pattern is called "Tiara" and it is made in Bavaria.





Last but not least, here is a set of the most fabulous vintage pink
kitchen utensils with 1950's salmon pink handles.  I just love this set!

If anything speaks to you, you can find these treasures in the
Vintage Finds section of our web site!  Thanks for stopping by!

~Stacy~

Monday, June 6, 2011

More Treasures At Treasures Antique Mall!



A few posts back I featured the outdoor area of Treasures Antique Mall in
Springville, Utah.  I took tons of pictures that day so today I thought that
I would continue on with some of the inside shots of this fantastic antique
mall and show you some of the "treasures" that await you inside!

This lovely garden themed display greets you as you walk in the front door.
Lots of adorable vintage McCoy plant pots, pretty tulips, birdhouses and
other sweet vintage treasures are included...love the vintage china on
display inside the white dresser and in the lovely old brass birdcage!





On the other side of the entry way is this lovely antique bedroom suite.





So grab a shopping cart and let's get going!





The very first booth in the mall belongs to my friend Paula.  She consigns
items with me on my web site and she has a total of four booths in the mall.
Yes, she's a go-getter!  This booth is her vintage black and white booth that
is filled with french style items, vintage wedding toppers and lots of great
items with a black and white theme...and some gold too!





Pretty tole trays, ornate columns...lots of cool stuff!





This cabinet is filled with vintage and antique cake toppers.





So many lovely pieces!





Check out this extremely cool Victorian era velvet hat complete with
antique millinery flowers around the middle and a matching velvet flower.


Stop by soon for my next post where I will continue on down the
aisle of this amazing antique mall here in the state of Utah!


~Stacy~

Saturday, June 4, 2011

My Gazebo Is Ready For Summer!



Summer is right around the corner so today I decided it was time to get
my gazebo all spruced up for those hot days and warm evenings ahead.





I have a mixture of things that I like to put in the gazebo and it never
looks the same from one year to the next.  Yes, I would like white wicker
furniture, but that will have to wait and some of the things are not quite
ready to take the the thrift store, yet they're not right for the house, so
they often end up outside somewhere in the summer.





I have a few vintage hooked rugs that I don't really want in the house
anymore so they ended up out here...I like it!  (*_*)





Above all, it has to be comfy!





I wish that I had more of these old rugs to cover more space, but as it is
they will probably be getting wet from the underground sprinklers.





I love this statue out here.  She's quite banged up and I don't really want
her in the house, but I don't want to get rid of her so...





Some comfy rose pillows and faux flowers (hey, they're low
maintenance out here!) complete the romantic scene.





This candle will look pretty at night!





I have a chandelier for those late nights and this year I added some
pretty umbrellas and oriental style paper lanterns to the ceiling.








My little vintage pink wrought iron table completes the scene.

I hope you enjoyed your visit!


~Stacy~