Friday, September 25, 2009

Cream, Brown, Gold & Rust Lovers...





























Okay...you guys know I love color, but just to show you that I like creams, browns, golds and rusts...here are pictures from our booth re-do this week. I did not have a clue what I was going to do in the booth this time but I had found these great old shabby cabinet doors without the glass and knew I could do something with them. Starting hanging them on the wall and it all came together. Some of you may have seen pictures on Tinna's blog (Dream in Cream) of her new Cello. I barely set it up on the chest when she came over and fell in love. Brian Piccolo (that is what I named it) found a wonderful home with my friend Tinna! She also broke me away from the mess I had to have lunch with her and Lynn...Thanks it was GREAT! When I got back, birdcages had already sold off the wall...Yahoo! Don't fear my pink, blue and color lovers...I re-did all 3 booths and will post some colorful pictures later this week. Counting down to Warrenton...Can't wait to see everyone. I am not going until the last weekend, so be a friend and leave me some stuff to buy!

8 comments:

  1. Yahoo! is right when you sell it before 'The Re-Do is Done'. While a Cello is nice, I really 'Dig' the Black N White Lady Sillouettes with the Black N White Frame. Hope you find lots of goodies in Warrenton...I hope to get there next year....Sue

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  2. Great photos and I love your header of the old pattern. sandi

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  3. Looks awesome Dennis, thanks for lunch it was a lot of fun!!Don't forget my treat next time. Lynn

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  4. Ok Denis, we all know you are a pink and blue kinda guy-but we do have to stray on the wild side once in a while.....Color can be fantastic!!!! Your booths look awesome and I hope Warrenton is good to you ( I will miss not going)....Love Tiina.....

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  5. Mornin Denis...a quick reply to your visit to my Fall Ya'll post. One reason that you may not be familiar with the Stack-n-Whack is that it came out in 1998, and I'm guessing your Grandmother's quilts were more in the 1930's - 1950's. Anyway, I added a PS with information you might be interested in viewing. Thanks for visiting...how was Warrenton? Sue

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  6. I am so glad rust is a good thing... cause I am feeling a little rusty too these days!
    Lee

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  7. Love the frames and bird cages......lookin good!! Have a great time in Warrenton and I hope you find lots and lots of treasures!! We will miss seeing you this month in Canton.....Happy Junkin! Cathy "Girls gone Junkin"

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  8. Denis and Mary, so nice to meet you two. Can't wait to head your way. Some of my fav colors too!!

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