Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter!























Some of my vintage Easter treasures for your viewing pleasure! I'm totally obsessed with vintage Easter egg dyes! They are definitely one of my favorite collections! These days it's hard to find one I don't already have but occasionally I do stumble upon a new one! I love the old candy boxes and recently scored the Russell Stover "dummy" boxes at an antique mall in Southport. This year I decided to do a little Easter tree after finding some great ornaments on sale after Easter last year! The blue tree I found at Hobby Lobby after Christmas is perfect don't you think? The newest addition to my collection is the Easter Bunny! Mom found him at an antique mall in Madison after a friend of ours clued her in and she and Tim rigged him up in our front hall as a surprise for me!

Friday, April 10, 2009

Recent Article on Vintage Indie

My article recently appeared on Vintage Indie. This was a great antique mall! I highly recommend it!

On the Road with Contributing Editor Elizabeth Young: Bright's Antique World Franklin, KY

Driving to Nashville, TN this past fall, my husband and I discovered one of the best antique malls we have been to in a long time. Conveniently located right off the interstate, Bright's Antique World offers 35,000 square feet of antique furniture, glassware, jewelry, toys and more.

Owners Riley and Linda Bright purchased the land, had the building custom built and opened their doors for business in January 2003. Voted No. 1 by Busy Bee Trader readers, this mall definitely lives up to that recognition. They offer a wide variety of collectibles, quality furniture and reasonable prices. The mall is well lit and well maintained. The women's bathroom is decked out in vintage clothing and accessories in every nook and cranny and the men's bathroom carries a hunting theme.


Store Hours: Monday - Sat 9-8, Sunday 10-6, closed Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Location: 281 Steele Rd., Franklin, KY 42135 right past Cracker Barrel. Exit 2 off I-65, KY.

Phone: (270) 598-9901

Website: www.brightsantiqueworld.com

Special Events: A special event is held each spring in conjunction with the local historic district businesses. A Customer Appreciation Day is held each October offering special sales and refreshments. A Christmas Open House is held annually on Thanksgiving weekend.


Carolyn West, one of the managers, has been a dealer for over 30 years. She is also a collector as most of the dealers are. She was friendly, knowledgeable and offered exceptional customer service. This mall is definitely worth the stop, whether you are passing through the area or looking for a one day getaway.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Back From Vacation

Will update blog soon! Just got back last night from 12 days in VA visiting Dad and friends!

Sunday, March 22, 2009

A Few of My Favorite Finds!



From Saturday's expedition to Indy!

Saturday In Indy


















Saturday was the Antique Advertising Show in Indy. It's one of our favorite shows and we were on the road by 8 AM. A quick stop at Hardee's for biscuits, yummy, and we were on our way. It was great as usual to see all the wonderful advertising pieces and friends we have made. Our friends Mike and Anita brought a new supply of peacock feathers for the kitties, another couple gave me a souvenir ashtray for my collection (it had been her aunt's!) and wedding pictures were shared! Amy and I touched base on our home being on tour during the Antique Advertising Convention this July!

Found a few goodies to add to our collections, my favorite being a Crayola crayons cardboard counter card! Mom couldn't go with us but she lived vicariously through me and will add a beautiful revolving postcard display rack to her collection and a wonderful 1930s art deco valentine candy box!

We had a quick lunch at Subway and then on to find the Allisonville Rd. Antique Mall. Well, turns out it had closed several years ago! Bummer! So we headed to the Shadeland Antique Mall which is owned by the sweetest lady and managed by Molly the Cat. Found some items for my etsy shop there and Tim insisted that the Bozo the Clown balloon dispenser needed to come home with me. (Early Christmas present!) I ended up interviewing them for an article on Vintage Indie and then we headed down the road to the Goodwill Outlet Center. Not as great as the one in Nashville but I still managed to fill a cart with old encyclopedias and a few other good books!

We had just enough time to dash through the Southport Antique Mall! So glad they stay open until 8pm! Found a few goodies there, including two chalkboards for a friend who had asked me to keep an eye out for them! A quick stop at Archivers down the road so I could use two last coupons and get my free cardstock before the end of the month! At 8:45pm we finally sat down to a gourmet dinner at McDonalds! I love their grilled chicken ranch wraps though!

Rolled in at 11pm, tired and weary, but having had a delightful day together doing one of the things we love best- antiquing! (And eating way too many McDonald's chocolate chip cookies!)

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Friday's Loot






We hit the annual book sale at Locust Grove Friday morning and got some great books! Then on to lunch in Middletown and a couple of antique stores/malls. We found out about an estate sale over on Westport Rd. so we headed over there and it was so worth it! Found some great treasures in the basement, including lots of old books!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Estate Sale Loot!








I went to a great estate sale Saturday morning just minutes away from our house! I got there about 1/2 hour after it started and people were already hauling the stuff out as fast as they could. I went straight to the basement and then to the garage where I dug through mounds of fallen boxes mainly filled with Christmas stuff! I found some great old labels, stationery, ledger paper, note pads, an unused vintage baby book still in the original box, a flamingo paint by number picture, a Kodak movie camera and a neat 60s light kit for Tim for his collection, a big jar of buttons as well as a tin filled with buttons, some carded, and a fair amount of vintage Christmas!