The Farm Chicks Antique Show 2010: Guest Reporter Malia Karlinsky
more photos from the Farm Chicks Antique Show.
The
next shop I'm going to introduce you to made me swoon. It literally
glittered with sparkly
beauty. Jennifer Osner Antique Textiles (www.jenniferosner.com)
had such exquisite and unique items. Rolls full of sparkles, ribbon in
delicious colors, and special vintage
notions. A really wonderful collection.
I had
to backtrack to the front of the show for my next stop at "Poor Pitiful Pam."
The reason? It was so packed with people when we first got into the
show we literally couldn't find anywhere to stand. This vendor had such
a
fresh feel and take on things. Some ruffles for under a dress, a
striking display with a vintage suitcase, an incredibly gorgeous halter
top, a spare yet striking light fixture and (I loved this one) a lacy
light source. Feminine and pretty all around. This Pam
person is definitely not pitiful!
Next
I got to meet Cheryl Cook from The Basket Barn.
Cheryl Cook
Cheryl is crafty as well as having a terrific eye for vintage goodies.
This slice of cake idea was adorable, the way she had her things
displayed was so clever.
Her repurposing of children's clothing was
really fun. As a matter of fact, I think Cheryl had a lot more pieces
of clothing to sell at the start of the show– but was happily wiped out
quickly by shoppers.
Thanks for joining me on
my adventure. I'll have more for you
later!
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. Visit Malia on her blog Yesterday On Tuesday.