I made my first trek to the World's Longest Garage Sale (check it out here) and I would definitely go again. I started in Addison, Michigan and only made it to Hudson, Michigan. By the time I got through those two towns, I was wiped out! It was a fun day and I found lots of stuff for my Etsy Shop.
I picked up these adorable little folding chairs that were from a church Sunday School program for children. The ladies said they were at least 50 years old.
I picked up these adorable little folding chairs that were from a church Sunday School program for children. The ladies said they were at least 50 years old.
I have plans for this black step stool. Hopefully I'll be able to post the pictures soon! I also picked up these bright enamel plates and numerous other items.
There's an adorable red child's chair, a vintage Audio Visual Cart and some enamel bowls.
In the picture below is a vintage typewriter, an old Kodak camera, a very cool needlework of a Native American Indian, some brass buckles, an electrical cable spool, a man's lunch box and more...
I couldn't pass up this cat birdhouse. The cat is holding a knife and fork. Haha!
Here's a close up of some of the details on this vintage needlework.
And a close up of the apothecary bottles and inkwells
Some more close ups
Here's a full length fur coat,I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it??
A picture of the spool
This is my project for last week.it was a nightmare. It now has eight layers of chalk paint, a layer of wax, four layers of polyurethane, a layer with stenciling and a layer of gel stain, not necessarily in that order!
The piece was spray painted white when I bought it. I don't think they finished it. I thought it would be a piece of cake to fix!
I took this picture to show how different the paint looked when it was wet. Usually paint dries darker, this was the opposite.
After all that, it got to the point where I liked it.
The paint I used was Americana Chalk Paint in the color Freedom Road.
I applied one coat of polyurethane, distressed it and applied another coat of polyurethane.
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