Showing posts with label silver and glass display. Show all posts
Showing posts with label silver and glass display. Show all posts

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Home Sweet Home at Sweet Salvage, Part 2

I have a few more pictures to share of displays at Sweet Salvage on 7th.
This is the close up of items in that beautiful black display cabinet I posted yesterday on my blog.  I love the flowers and all the silver!  "Dazzle" is right!
Love the black, white and gray in this display.  That clock is to die for!
Believe it or not, this was wired to be a lamp!  And it sold right away!  Awesome "repurpose" idea!!
Black, red and silver for New Years!!
Happy New Year!
Nothing like "bling" on a large mercury glass vase!  I bought this necklace for me!  It wasn't the only thing I bought at Sweet Salvage.

Tomorrow's blog I will share with you some of the items I bought at Sweet Salvage, Zinnia's at Melrose, and just what I did with them in my home. 

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Christmas favorites!

I love the glitter deer!  A little embellishment and they turn into something wonderful, don't you agree??
I recently redid my booth at Merchant Square.  I had two of the glitter deer in the display.  One under the cloche and one outside on the mirror.  Someone had removed them already this morning.  They aren't sold yet, and may return to my booth this afternoon.
Also love the white feather trees!  Added a part of an ornament to the tops to give them a finished look.  Love the silver balls in the big glass jar.
I added lots of clear glass containers of different sizes and shapes.  They make great display pieces, candy holders, ornament holders, etc. for a Christmas display! 

Also cloches to cover tiny Christmas trees.  Have been collecting silver trays all summer and they are in my booth, too!  The pink ornaments look special under the cover of a cake stand.  More pictures of my booth are on my Facebook page, Judy B's Shabby Chic.  Check it out!

Click on the pictures to enlarge.  Enjoy!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Something new and some news!

Yesterday I spent a lot of time redoing parts of my booth for spring.  Here is a pic of the new center display.
I found this wonderful small patio set last weekend.  The backs of the chairs and the table top have roses!!!  I love the little girl garden statue.  She is shabby, but oh so cute!  Love the naive painting of the hydrengas which goes with the hydrengas I put in that great metal tool/garden caddy (you could even plant real flowers in it because there are drainage holes in the bottom).  Do you also see the wonderful Victorian house or porch brackets by the painting??  Those are the real deal!!!  Not some repro!
I love clear glass pieces combined with silver.  The jars are really great shapes.  I can visualize shells in them, a bird's nest, cotton balls, pearls, etc.  That silver tray is footed and gorgeous!  It cleaned up well.  Also a tiny silver frame, a hexagon shaped glass box with beveled glass sides (great for a candle or silverware storage).  The gray embroidered evening purse is too cute!
This gorgeous bracelet of gray beads combined with rhinestones is beautiful!  Goes well with that gray purse!

Now for the news:

I have signed up on a new antique website to sell some of my better treasures from my shopping as well as my own collections.  The new website is called Antique Abbey and you can visit here.  The first 9 items pictured there are mine (beginning with the black bead bracelet).  I just uploaded them today.  If you click on the pictures you will be taken to my shop, Arizona Junkin', and be able to read the description of the item, price and more pictures.  If you like the item, you can purchase it from there. 

I will be listing items in Arizona Junkin' regularly.  I also hope to list items that many of you may want to incorporate in your mixed media art work.  So, check back frequently.  I will show items here, too, and give you the link to view them.

Take a look.  Let me know what you think!  If you are interested, read all about it and sign up!  It doesn't cost to join -- only if you want to set up a shop and sell items.  It's really reasonable and you pay only a monthly fee -- no nickel and diming you to death with each picture you upload or charging you a fee after you sell an item.  I think this is a good deal!