It’s Wednesday all ready?
Well let’s take a peek at some vintage decorating tips…a few different ways to snatch up some of those great finds and let them shine in your home.
Hope you enjoy…
takes a simple roll of vintage tickets but by just adding them under this little potted plant it becomes a vignette…so easy and so pretty!
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placing vintage baskets on a shelving unit…adding your favorite linens…quilts…and an infinite possibility of storage that looks fabulous…
and… arranging the perfect pieces of days gone past just elevate this adorable cottage kitchen to all new heights…
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a fabulous vintage soda case becomes even more awesome with some added plants…an old watering can…a bit of this and a bit of that and just look how wonderful it looks!
proves to us that we should never discard those rusty and chippy tins because when united with their family members…they create a perfect unity!
creates some drama with one of my favorite vintage pieces…the typewriter…don’t you just love them!
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shows us that vintage typewriters are a perfect pair!
or and how about this idea…LOVE IT!!!!
Vintage dish display is ALWAYS a great idea!
Vintage Mirrors are NEVER a bad idea…when they multiply they sure do create drama don’t they?
reminds us that vintage plates work in so many ways!
shows you how to put a nice spin on your decorating…vintage globes seem to be perfect!
There they are again…the vintage suitcase…always a great idea!
Vintage books with a touch of vintage forget-me-nots…magic!
Then when you put the vintage books together and the old suitcases…well…awesome!
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you will see this fabulous display of vintage…
create tablescape beauty with a simple addition of a vintage crate!
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everything not just sew sew…it’s fabulous!
and a very amazing reminder of how far we have come…but this iron does look great!
This piece really makes you think before you throw something out…as simple vintage sewing machine drawer that was shabbied with some paint and adorned with a couple of crystal knobs…suddenly becomes something out of the ordinary!
shows off a beautiful vintage pottery collection
show us gorgeous vintage style…all of these pieces individually were nice…but the way she put them together…priceless!!!
My Jersey girl Kelly
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also reminds us that everything has tons of possibilities…who knew right…looks fab!
and Kelly uses this vintage metal basket in a WONDERFUL way…
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here is a new slant on an old vintage favorite…think of the possibilities…LOVE this idea!!!
Well my friends…hope you enjoyed this little episode of
Decorating with Vintage!
We will revisit it again and again : )
(((((HUGS)))))
lynn says
love finding great, new links, tfs- andrea!
Anne says
Awesome stuff Andrea! TFS!
Sherry says
I like the bookshelf with the little suitcases. I keep remembering how boring mine looks 🙁 Thanks for sharing Andrea, now I need to look at ways to spruce up my bookshelf.
Ms. Redo says
Thanks for the vintage tour, helps me think outside the box on displaying some of my vintage lovelies. Hugs ~ Mary
Shabbygal says
Thanks for my morning inspiration! Traci
One bolt short of a toolbox says
Looks great!
Jan @Door251
~Damita's Pretty Wrap~ says
So cute!! Love those vintage type writers and that cute little box with the vintage glass knobs! Hope you have a fabulous day sweet friend!! Sending hugs your way 😉 🙂 xo Holly
Cynthia says
LOVE that last picture! So unique!
Vintage Novella says
Love these ideas; especially the typewriters as bookends which I just pinned!
Eclectically Vintage says
What inspiration – I’m drooling over all the globes, cameras, suitcases and typewriters! Right up my collecting crazed alley!
Thanks for including my pool balls & wire basket – you rock!
Kelly
vintage grey says
Love these ideas!! Especially the plate and typewriters!! So pretty! xo Heather
Sheila @sZinteriors says
Love all of them! I wanted to pin ever.y.thing! Thank you for sharing such an inspiring round-up of great treasures 🙂
Melanie says
Squealing with delight at your vintage pretty post ! You even popped in a pic of antique greeting cards (which you know I love !) I love this post. I am in love with the floral wall paper in that stoarge unit room. Just lovely xoxoxoxo
Thoroughly Modern Me says
Love all these great ideas. Thanks fro hunting them down for us.
The Mrs. says
Love all of these ideas! Very inspiring!
Joyness Sparkles says
Thank you so much for posting all of these great ideas all in one spot…how helpful! I have really enjoyed this post.
Katherines Corner says
You find the BEST STUFF!!! Thinking of you and sending happy thoughts your way. Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things hop. Your participation helps make it a success.I’m sorry I am slow to visit this week as I am fighting a nasty head cold and my time on the computer has been limited.Wishing you a beautiful day . xo
Ashley Pickett says
Adding this link to our antique store’s Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/VintageGiftsAntiques
Thanks for the inspiration!
Ashley Pickett says
Sharing this on our antique shops fb page! http://www.facebook.com/VintageGiftsAntiques
Thanks for the inspiration!
gracy says
Thanks for sharing helpful tips,its really easy and can be followed to attain better decor
Bonnie says
I’m adding this link to our Vintage, Country Rustic Home Decor FB page:
https://www.facebook.com/ScriblzDesignStudio?ref=hl
Country Rustic, Primitive Gifts:
Valentines Gifts for Him
Terry Lee Wright says
I am thrilled to find you. Pls excuse any blips, my lap top is heading for recycle-it finds and loses the net unpredictably. All your staging and collections are worth my gasps and “O wow” you couldn’t hear. It’s a gift to see. And I will learn so much analyzing the pictures as they might include my home and objects I love. I am 65 and a long time antique lover. Last year my Mom died so my sister and my brother and I have new objects to deal with. Our interests are similar but diverse enough that we are avoiding an of the usual ugliness. All three of us like re-purposing and up-cycling. My 94 yr old father in-law is dispersing his house full of stuff between his four adult children, 2-4 grandchildren (depending if you count step children)and three great grands. My house is frustratingly full before any of these things get here. Of course, to top it off, most incoming stuff is sentimental to someone here so I can’t sell anything. I have a lot of organizing, donating and rethinking decor, even room usage to do. I hope you get a chuckle out of this next statement: I still fall in love with stuff I want to buy and take home. There is just no cure! I love it.