We were greeted with a "Hello Melanie and T".
Such friendly staff there at the Market!
I was hoping to pick up a couple grain sacks for some projects.
I happened to find this cute little antique petticoat.
So I had the idea of using it as a sun-dress for my daughter and getting some cute photos of her wearing it. http://waterfordantiquemarket.com/ https://www.facebook.com/waterfordantiquemarket
Such pretty details!
The petticoat is now hanging on the far right. |
Here are the 2 grain sacks I picked up today. |
And boy was I lucky!! There were some FREEBIES at the door! So in the trunk they went! More projects! If you can go check out the market-you never know what you may find! https://www.facebook.com/waterfordantiquemarket?fref=ts |
Ok now your starting to bug me....I need to get there somehow..it sounds awesome! Your little one is so sweet..how I miss that age!x0
ReplyDeleteHi Chrissy! Thanks! She is sweet! and YES one day go for a drive-gather info on local shops and just GO! :)
DeleteLooking forward to the revamping of this chair....and Waterford Antique Market is awesome! Staff are worth the drive alone!
ReplyDeleteHopefully I can get it started SOON! and YES the staff are awesome! :D
DeleteOh isn't she sweet in that petticoat! Love your finds!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! :D
DeleteThat is such a sweet picture. . . I don't know what is sweeter. . . the petticoat or T. PS I have a few of the same grain sacks. There really cheap her in Montana. . . 5-10 bucks. . .
ReplyDeleteThanks! I just recently cut up my BEST grain sack-feeling guilty-I must buy myself a new favorite! :D
DeleteOh, I love these pics! Your daughter is adorable! (and I collect grain sacks, too :)
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Thank you so much Susan! oh I want a few more grain sacks for sure! They are quite pricey around here! (the really good ones anyway!) I feel so bad I am so late getting back to everyone! :/
DeleteYour daughter looks so cute in here sundress. Great finds! The grain sacks - marvelous!! Wish I could find where to buy a couple. Great post and the photos are awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's pretty hard to find them around here-I know a shop where I can get them from-but they are 200. :/
DeleteSo sweet. She looks like Alice looking into the mirror.
ReplyDeleteLOL thanks! :D
Deletemy mom and i were cruising around in haldimand county and looking for another store on our phones we came across your blog and in turn the waterford antique market. i almost had a stroke the place was so amazing and such a well kept secret. at least it will be a little on my end as it was an amazing picking ground. your space was divine and i loved everything about it. it is impossible to find ironstone once you get into the niagara region. we have had no luck with our local estate sales, auctions etc and this place was a treasure trove. i will be back many times and just wanted to thank you for this post and making my day. you can visit me at oliverandrust.com if you are interested and congratulations on your impending magazine feature. followed you via bloglovin'. going to hunt through the rest of your blog now. :)
ReplyDeleteHello! I DO follow you! I myself do not have a booth at the Waterford market-you're probably talking about the 1871 Farmhouse (The Primitive Heart)booth. Christine has her own shop in St. George-about 8 minutes past Brantford! If you ever decide to go-you may as well drive about 10 minutes further-to Southworks Antiques YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!! I will try to add the links to both. And YES! I am pretty excited about the magazine! We are working HARD here at home to get ready! :D http://www.southworksantiques.com/ http://1871farmhouse.blogspot.ca/
Deletewell the links didnt work-maybe you can copy and paste? or look on line GOOD LUCK! Let me know if you decide to go! :D
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