Last fall I sold my kitchen table and chairs.
I found 2 retro stools and ate at my rolling butcher block kitchen island all winter.
This past spring I sold the stools and ate outside all summer.
I was worried I wouldn't find a kitchen table before the yard sales and flea markets ended this fall.
Then I found this at the Goodwill last weekend…for $7.
Yep, $7!
It has a nice weather worn patina and folds down for storage.
It also has some cracks and it has a hold for an umbrella.
Yippee!
Indoor picnics all winter!
I've had the chairs for years and was looking for a table for them.
This table looks right at home in my kitchen!
This table looks right at home in my kitchen!
I covered the umbrella hole with a tarnished silver-plate tray and some things I had around the house.
Those pears are everywhere!
This is a smaller version of the chalkboard I had here all winter.
Yep, sold this summer to a little girl who loved it!
I decided to follow my advice on the chalkboard and reward myself with a little cup of tea.
I love this $7 table even with its creeks and cracks.
Maybe in January I'll put up the beach umbrella I keep in my truck for antique shows!
Indoor picnic in January!
Woot!
Maybe in January I'll put up the beach umbrella I keep in my truck for antique shows!
Indoor picnic in January!
Woot!
Hello Friends!
Welcome to this week's
Cottage Style Party
#115
As September winds down I'm gearing up for my last antique show this weekend.
It's always a bittersweet time as I have a love/hate with doing the shows.
I love talking to the vendors and customers and being outside all day.
Yes, even at 5 am.
But I hate the mess in my house before the show and really hate the mess after which takes a week to clean up.
I also hate all the lifting & loading & unloading.
Bittersweet love/hate.
Like everyone else I'll be switching over to indoor activities soon.
Thankfully I have cable!
Any thing you have a bittersweet love/hate relationship with?
Let's get started!
I am so in love with these hand painted pumpkins!
They started out as plain white pumpkins from Michaels.
Stop by Paula's blog Locksley Lane to see the before, during and afters on these wonderful pumpkins!
I am feeling inspired to create my own striped, checked and polka dot pumpkins!
I just love Fabby's Blue Onion dishes table setting!
How pretty is that gourd filled Delft centerpiece and those cupcake stands with tiny pumpkins?
Visit Fabby's blog Fabby's Living to see her whole table with lace tablecloth. And don't miss her Harvest Pumpkin Chocolate Cake with yummy recipe!
I love Celeste's wooly pumpkins!
So cute with real pumpkin stems and balanced on pedestals!
Drop in to her blog The Victorian Tailor to see more of her hand made pumpkins in earthy colors.
Some of these pumpkins are even accessorized!
Totally cute!
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