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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Old Chippy White Door

We went shopping at my favorite Wyoming antique shop yesterday...Auntie Q's in Cody.
This guy finds the best architectural pieces!


This door is a Happy Birthday to me present! 
Today is my birthday so I'm posting what I bought for myself for my birthday. I've begun a new tradition, every summer we seem to end up in Wyoming on my birthday and last year I found the most beautiful architectural piece in the same shop...posted here.


Last spring I knew I was going to find the right door in this shop and sure enough...there it was. It was on hinges and he was using it, I hesitated to ask but then figured all he can say is no. He said "everything is for sale"! It was a very good price too since someone had trimmed it down on the bottom a little.


But who cares...I plan to lean it against the living room wall behind an old chair. The same wall also will have the piece that I found last year, once I can get Mr. Wild to hang it!!!
I have lots of old door knobs so I will find just the right one.


Some times you just gotta buy what you want!!!
I'm just so happy with this old door!!!
Thanks for stopping!
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Faded Charm for White Wednesday
Savvy Southern Style for Wow Us Wednesday
From My Front Porch to Yours for Treasure Hunt Thursday
Common Ground for Vintage Inspiration Friday
French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Friday
The Charm of Home for Home Sweet Home
My Romantic Home for Show And Tell Friday
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Old Beat Up Zenith Wringer Washer

An old Zenith wringer washer we picked up on a ranch in South Dakota to add to my 'collection' of wringer washers. This one will definitely become a planter.

I just love old wringer washers planted with geraniums, petunias and trailing plants...this will make a great planter! And it best of all...it was Free! (It better be...in that condition!)

Love the rust!




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Linking to:
 Faded Charm for White Wednesday
Common Ground for Vintage Inspiration Friday
The Charm of Home for Home Sweet Home
French Country Cottage for Feathered nest Friday

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Old Wrought Iron Chippy White Baby Bed

While on the way to Wyoming we stopped at my favorite South Dakota antique shop...



I always walk through the main shop, back outside and into an old barn full of 'good junk'!

But on my way to the barn I saw this old baby bed leaning against the fence. It was white at one time but the paint has yellowed and become all chippy...just the way I like it best...

On close inspection...everything was there and the tag read $25! The man said it just arrived about 2 hours ago, no way was I letting this bed go so Mr. Wild loaded it into the trailer. I also found the pretty vintage crocheted edge table cloth that I thought looked nice with the old baby bed for the picture.

I picked up a few more goodies but I'll save them for later.

Thanks for stopping by...
Linking to;
Faded Charm for White Wednesday 
Savvy Southern Style for Wow Us Wednesday
Common Ground for Vintage Inspiration Friday
My Romantic Home for Show and Tell Friday
French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Friday
The Charm of Home for Home Sweet Home

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Wild Wild West...Wyoming!

This is my first post with Funky Junk Interiors Saturday Night Special! I accidentally discovered the Barn/Farm/Western Things party tonight and since we are in spending a little time in Wyoming working on our Dirt Ranch hopefully soon to be our new home when we retire, I thought this was perfect timing to post a few pictures of Wyoming...
Wild Mustangs in the Pryor Mountains (Montana but only a few miles north of us)...
A 'small' cattle drive that happen past our place...
An old hand made hay feeder that came with the place....
Buffalo skull....
Part of our fence with the Big Horn Mountains in the background...
Old hand made, from way back, corral gates...
if you can see up close they used old horse shoes as latches...

And last but not least....a Wyoming sunset...

Joining
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Rose Dishes

We're on vacation but I couldn't resist going back into my files and posting...I didn't want to miss out on the parties this week.

I apologize for not getting back to any of your helpful comments last week. With packing and trying to get ready to go, I just couldn't...I thought I would but it just didn't happen.

I found this large set of dishes at my favorite thrift store a few months ago. It could stand a few more cups but there are a dozen dinner plates and saucers. There are about 6 salad plates and 6 soup bowls.

I love the sugar bowl but the little creamer was missing. I just happened upon one for sale on Etsy so I grabbed it but I didn't take a picture to add to these.
I just love the pattern with the sweet pink roses and the blue and gold border. I wouldn't mind adding to this set.
The pattern is Mt. Vernon and it was made by Hall for Sears. I found them in an old Sears catalog...I need to ask Mr. Wild what year but they were featured as the top of the line dishes at that time in that catalog.

Thanks for visiting and I'll try to do better on returning comments.

We're out in wild and wonderful Wyoming working on our retirement place.

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Faded Charm for White Wednesday
Savvy Southern Style for Wow Us Wednesday
Common Ground for Vintage Inspiration Friday
My Romantic Home for Show and Tell Friday
French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Friday
The Charm of Home for Home Sweet Home
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Old White Chippy Table....What Was It????

Okay blogging friends...I need your help!

I bought this odd little table at a flea market at least 15 years ago.
I liked it because it was different and I planned to use it on my front porch as a plant holder.

I did put a clay pot with a plant in it for years and other 'stuff' on the bottom shelf.  I have since moved it into the house. (It's a cloudy day and too dark for pictures so back outside it went for this and of course I set it down crooked!!!)
There is obviously something missing in the upper right and left of the top shelf.
 It's too small to be a wash stand. It's only 31" high, 18" wide and 11" deep. I forgot to measure the hole but I'm guessing about 6" across.

I love the chippy white paint but you cannot touch it without chunks falling off. Years ago I sprayed it with some sort of clear sealer but it really didn't help at all. I considered just taking off the old paint and painting it white and age it but I really like the original look best.

So my question to you, dear bloggers....is.... What Is It? Or what was it in it's past life?

And how can I 'preserve' it the way it is???
What can I use to spray or paint over this and make the old paint stay stuck!

Thanks for your help in advance!!!!
When I get it ready I'll post it again looking all nice the way it should be....

Linking to;
Faded Charm for White Wednesday
Savvy Southern Style for Wow Us Wednesday
Common Ground for Inspiration Friday
French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Friday
The Charm of Home for Home Sweet Home

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Milk Glass Lamp and Other Treasures...

A couple of weeks ago I went to the thrift store and came home with a pretty good haul.
One of the last things I spotted was this large milk glass lamp. I've never been a huge fan of milk glass but this lamp is changing my mind...

I've been trying to find the right lamp to sit on my mom's old table for 10 years and when I saw this I knew it would work...
I happened to have a shade I bought several years ago and it seems to fit the style okay.
My 2 old chairs I found in an antique shop in Cody, WY that I HAD to have! They have the original upholstery and in pretty good shape and the price was right. I needed 2 chairs desperately and I couldn't buy new...it doesn't go with all the old furniture we have...

My sweet little pitcher fits right in...
I think the 'beads'on the lamp go so well with the 'beads' on the table...
I LOVE this old table, I think it belonged to my Grandmother before my mom had it...
The lamp as I found it in need of a new cord and cleaning.
Mr. Wild is an electrician so I never need to worry about any fan or lamp that I buy, he can fix it.
The lamp was $3.75!  And not a mark, crack or chip anywhere!!
And I have to include the rest of the treasures from the thrift store trip...
A couple of old measuring sticks, sugar and creamer set, ironstone bowl...etc...

I love donkeys so this guy had to come home with me and that silver plated pitcher has such a pretty shape. The woven box appears to be old but I like it either way...
A small silver plated box from Spain that was too pretty to leave behind, it has a plush red velvet inside and is heavy for it's size...
2 pretty plates, wallpaper with pink bows perfect for covering boxes and a roll of pink satin ribbon made in the USA...

A few cloches and I love that basket! I'll paint the wood candle holder and add pink roses...
Thanks for stopping by and I hope your weekend is perfect!!!

Linking to;
Faded Charm for White Wednesday
Savvy Southern Style for Wow Us Wednesdays
Common Ground for Vintage Inspiration Friday
The Charm of Home for Home Sweet Home
French Country Cottage for Feathred Nest Friday 
My Romantic Home for Show and Tell Friday