Sunday, November 29, 2009

Vintage, Vintage and more Vintage

My pal Joan is hosting Vintage Christmas Monday on her fabulous blog Anything Goes Here. Here I am, posting on Sunday. Mom always said it's thoughtful to show up a bit early to a party to help the hostess with any last minute details.

So, here I present part 2 of The World's Most Fabulous Junk Trilogy I started on my last post. Let's have another peek inside Fun Junk in Olympia, Washington...







Up next, Part 3 of the Trilogy.

16 comments:

Country Wings in Phoenix said...

Hi Sweetie..
I popped over from Joan's as I just adore older Christmas decorations. Boy did I hit the jackpot. You have more Christmas ornaments than anyone I have ever seen. I love all of the little church pieces that you have. They are so beautiful.

I also noticed that you have some beautiful little ornaments that have that sunken in center with the bright colors. OMG, I remember seeing those as a child. They were so beautiful and sparkled so on the tree. I thank you immensely for that memory this morning.

Beautiful post sweetie. Just beautiful.

I have signed up to follow your blog. I can't wait to see what you share next. Please stop over and say hi. I would be so honored to have you sign up to follow my blog as well.

Country hugs...Sherry

joan@anthinggoeshere said...

What a considerate girl you are! Thank you for coming to the party early to help! Love everything including that fab display of plaid shirts. This is a wonderful place. See you next week! Thanks for being an important part of the party. xo Joan

Julie Marie said...

Wow, what a wonderful place! What did you buy??? I would have wanted to buy everything! Bisous... Julie Marie

★Carol★ said...

Oh crikey!! That first picture! With the red wreath! And now I need an old aquarium to hold all of my old ornaments too!
Happy Vintage Christmas!
Carol

trash talk said...

Tell me...is there a lumberjack convention in town! Those shirts are a hoot and so in keeping with the theme of Christmas! My g'daddy always got a new one at Christmas time!
I love the little cardboard houses especially the churches. That's the ones I look for.
I remember as a child, Mother would have a village of them under our Christmas tree.
Debbie

Boxwood Cottage said...

OMG look at all the vintage glass baubles and the pretty putz houses, wow! Is that all yours?
Amazing!
Warmest wishes from Boxwood Cottage in Germany sends you
Carola

Sussi / Sussinghurst said...

I just love that sweet little pixie, would he like to take a trip to Denmark, you think ?- ha ha
Sussi

Laura said...

Oh my gosh what a great bunch of stuff!

I love it all-
Thanks for coming by my blog.

I enjoyed visiting,

Laura

Sylvia said...

Drool city....lots of goodies for decorating...I also love the mushroom with the troll underneath..too cute.

Richard said...

So many shiny, pretty baubles!

Sammy Girl said...

Oh - my - gosh! Which day were you there?? We were there on Saturday .... (daughter ran in Seattle Marathon on Sunday)
I see some of the bits I was lusting after, er, I mean thinking about buying!
I did get a few bits, but left so many treasures behind. Think I'm going to steal their fish tank filled with ornament idea, though!
Hugs!
Betty :)

vintage girl at heart said...

I would be in junkin' heaven!!! the first pic alone....I would have bought them all!!! And the plaid shirts too I bet they are all warm and soft and worn in.. I just love my bluejeans and a good flannel shirt!!! Men's preferably!!!
Love this post and sure wish I could junk in your neck of the woods!!!

Joan@anthinggoeshere said...

Good morning. I just wanted you to know that I featured your plaid shirt picture in my recap of yesterday's party. All of your pictures were feature worthy, but I wanted to do an unexpected pick! Hope people who may have missed you come by and see your great post! xo Joan

Judi said...

My goodness ~ I love the vintage cardboard houses and the ornaments ~ oh I just love it all! Thanks for sharing. Judi

Heartfelt living said...

What wonderful goodies you have there! I just adore all your little house and the glass ornaments are fantastic!!!
xx
Karen

Linens Lace and Lattes said...

I have ALWAYS Loved a man in a flannel shirt so your clothes line of shirts made my heart flutter!