Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Early Spring Vintage Finds

I know, it is only mid-January, BUT in the sourcing world, I have to be thinking ahead. So, spring (and late winter) have been on my brain as I curate items for my pop-up shop. Here are some of my recent finds!
Early Spring Vintage Finds
COLOR--aahhh!! You might notice lots of florals and greens--prefect for spring. Keep reading to see DETAILS!
Early Spring Vintage Finds
This faux lavender looks so real that I actually smelled it when I picked it up, thinking it was  dried bouquet. The silver candlesticks are perfect for Valentine's Day or a spring wedding. The original geranium painting is well-done and an acrylic I believe. Based on the framing, I think it is vintage.
Early Spring Vintage Finds
This vintage, cast iron, Swedish casserole dish is quite the find. The green repeats on the dish part and it is HEAVY. The robin print is from a 1965 set of classroom posters. I got a dozen of them and will be framing many of them. The framed sheet music is  fun for lonely hearts during February. The small vintage sunflower creamer makes a good vase or cane be used for cream. These items are laying on two green pillow forms that I will be using on my loveseat.
Early Spring Vintage Finds
A book bird print, a vintage oil painting, and a chippy white frame all say hello spring. The silver dish is a 25th anniversary Oneida bowl from 1969. I need to finish polishing it up.
Early Spring Vintage Finds
This sweet applique art with buttons depicts a lovely cottage and picket fence.
Early Spring Vintage Finds
A vintage needlepoint and a framed print entitled spring (that I reframed in this nice easel frame) and an Oneida striped pitcher all add much welcomed color to any home. I love sourcing new items for the shop and I enjoy sharing them with you. 

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