In light of not having inspiration book pages done for today, I thought I'd take you along on a little stroll through an antique shop just outside the twin cities. I had a window of time on this gorgeous, sunny day while the kids were both in school and headed out to Buffalo, Minnesota to the Buffalo Nickel. I was searching for something in particular for my class at Sweetpeas in a couple weeks. I normally don't go to antique shops since I'm such an estate sale fiend and find that the prices can be a bit higher. But I was running out of time before my class. I found what I was looking for, along with tons of fun spring inspiration. I thought you'd enjoy:)
What a delicious eye candy post!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kari! That's quite the tour. Lots of inspiration :)
ReplyDeletewonderful goodies to see. Love the cubbies with cups and the larger one with bowls and all. Wish I lived near there. Great place.
ReplyDeletelovely picture's!!! Love the brooches!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fabulous antique shop and I LOVE the vintage buttons!!!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
How beautiful -- looks like everything's so artfully arranged. Would be fun to check it out.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your visit! i love looking at the American antique stores, they're so much fresher and brighter than their British counterparts that seem so stuffy!
ReplyDeleteIt saddens me to think what British people throw away which could be passed on to a good home!
Victoria
What a lovely little shop! You always share such wonderful things on your blog! Thank you! :)
ReplyDelete-Lindsay
wow!!
ReplyDeletekari wheres that store?
i'll have to hit it next time im up there!
oxoxoox,
jessi
Wow! that photo of all the buttons is stunning! Have a good weekend Kari!
ReplyDeletexo natalea
Kari what a fabulos place. So many pretties. Love all of those gorgeous buttons.
ReplyDeleteAlison
thanks for the tip! that's one shop i'll be sure to check out
ReplyDeleteOH man...I think my heart has stopped. I want everyone of those pins on that board. LOL. Wow...how awesome.
ReplyDeletec
Too bad I live so far away!!! Thanks for the yummy eye candy!
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous pictures. I could spend all day in a store like this. I love all the pretty treasures everywhere. Wow, so much to see... and buy-lol.
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lori
Dear ArtsyMama,
ReplyDeleteI looooove your blog and I am so happy to know that you like our Blank Book project! And also CONGRATULATIONS on your book! Big hug!
Elsita :)
What a wonderful shop. Looks very interesting. Very organized and proper.
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun to me!
Patti
{Hi Kari, thanks for stopping by earlier on. As I said, you're very inspirational--and this eye candy is delightful!
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to let you know that I love your blog.
ReplyDeleteI'm always looking for sites with new finds for my two
daughters and love all things smackridge (my made-up adjective for eye candy) I will be sure to stop by often.
'Kathleen
http://the-tum-tum-tree.blogspot.com/
Drool drool drool! How you get all the good antique stores??? Thanks so much for sharing. You're going to have a great time on your visit here.... coming up soon! The weather will be great for you!!
ReplyDeleteI want to go to that place. That looks like total fun. I could just die in heaven at that place.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Kari! What beautiful treasures!!!! You are soooo talented sweet girl:)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Carol
Love thetour, my favorite is the buttons. What a happy picture that is!
ReplyDeleteOK, officially I could be lost for a whole afternoon here! :0)
ReplyDeleteTara
These pictures are stunning! Simply beautiful and I want to be among all the treasures!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter, Lynne Laura