Special Weekend Edition: The Farm Chicks Antique Show with Guest Reporter Malia Karlinsky
Hey everyone!
Did you have a fabulous weekend? I bet if you went to The Farm Chicks show you did! For those of you who didn't I'm back with another surprise! This time from Vintage Indie reader Malia of Yesterday On Tuesday.
She's back from the show with all kinds of goodies and interviews to share with you. Would please help me in giving Malia a warm Vintage Indie welcome? Thanks so much, you're the best readers a girl could have. xoxo Gabreial
Hello! I'm Malia from Yesterday On Tuesday
and I'm
fresh from Spokane with your Farm (Chicks) Report. This was the best
FC show ever in my
opinion. There were 193
spaces to stop by… be inspired… and of course *wink* buy some
treasures.
things to see. I am going to bring you along on my journey of bliss,
starting with
the first spot I stopped: JOHNBob cooljunk (above photo). The must have
item? Aprons going for $5 apiece. They were literally flying out of
the booth.
Bullard Home & Lifestyle, HeatherBullard.com Elegance and charm
are the words I'd use to describe Heather's space. This designer uses
lots of organic material in her work, as well as jewels and pastel
tones. I felt like I stepped into a beautiful boutique walking into her
place.
Next up: Orange Crush Exports. They
had tons of cool vintage leather belts, signs, pennants, show ribbons
and my favorites, Skeleton Keys. I wish I could have grabbed the giant
box of them. Orange Crush had all sorts of colors and textures… and I
wasn't the only one who loved it. I almost got crushed myself by the
crowd at the table!
Wow Malia, you found some great things at the show! I truly appreciate your time and effort to bring us these fabulous highlights. I can't wait to see what else you've got for us!
Please visit Malia at her corner of the web Yesterday On Tuesday, she offers a very charming blog another great addition to your reader!
Malia Karlinsky is a wife and a Mom to two cute kids. She enjoys
elegant upcycling, finding vintage treasures, sewing, photography and
writing. Oh and tap dancing which she isn't good at but really loves.
In her previous career, Malia was a television writer and producer.