Day Two
Swedish furniture guy, oh my! Really beautiful stuff here. I seriously could load up a freight train with his things.
There are also acres and acres of French finds. Some things were a bit on the spendy side but it didn’t stop people from laying down the cash. I’ve seen one dealer spending thousands everywhere I go. Apparently she’s in from Wyoming. Who knew?
Here’s a few peeks at the Junk Gypsies spot. Lots of fun funky Texas style here.
Of course, I had to pick myself up a Vagabond pillow. Too cool to pass up! Check back in later! XO, Heather
29 Responses to “Day Two”
Oh Heather you have to be having so much fun!
I look at all the beautiful pictures and keep saying I want…I want!!!! 🙂
Wish I was there!
Have fun,
Hugz,
Dolly
What fabulous fun you must be having. I would be on overload…..there is just so must to see! 🙂 Rosie
Thanks for sharing the great pictures- you have put me in the mood for an antique road trip of my own. Have fun, buy lots!
Oh! How I’d love to wander through that Swedish furniture and the French Brocante! Heaven on earth…
Oh, I wish I was there! There isn’t a single thing I’ve seen so far that I wouldn’t love to have. Thanks so much for sharing it’s very generous of you to take time out.
Enjoy,
Barbara
Gorgeous stuff…this is the next best thing to being there! Thank you so much for taking the time to share with us!!
Oh Heather thanks for sharing this fabulous market with us. How I would love to be there too.
Alison
Are the prices good? If so, I’m going to have to find my way there one of these days. I see all kinds of stuff I’d love to have. Namely that bicycle to plant something in the basket and put on display in my yard! By the way, how are you going to haul things home?
Brenda
Ugh! You are SOOOO lucky. We WILL be there next year and we WILL be bringing a trailer! Beatiful article in Romantic Country too. Congratulations!
Im having a great time just looking from a distance! And Im saving loads of money, but I really want to reach out and touch them!!! Im so envious it’s killing me!!
Sue
Heather, that first photo stopped me dead in my tracks. WOW!
what a wonderful place!!! i wanna go. (did that sound like i was whining) beautiful pictures. how fun that would be with a bottomless pocketbook.
Oh my goodness Gracie!!! I just don’t even know what to say except are you having fun yet??
Hugs,
LeAnn 🙂
I have heard of so many places in Texas to shop, but this looks like the best! Great pics, it makes me want to go too!
Sandra
It’s Got to be a jackson Hole wyoming antique shopper…as the other wyoming areas arent that rich.
I would spend a million dollars…well, if I had it!
Ok, now I know I REALLY will have to go! This looks just wonderful Heather! I can’t wait to hear your storie too!!
I hope you are finding lots of great things!
~Cerri xo
Amazing Heather!
Wish I were there!
It all looks so pretty and fun.
Thanks for sharing,
Rosemary
Mother of Mine:
It looks like you are having a wondermus time.
I love you always!
:]
Mother of Mine:
It looks like you are having a wondermus time.
I love you always!
:]
Ohooooooooooo Heather I want all those Swedish Clock’s I have longed for one of those for such along time now! I need to move to the States, to be close to all the goodies….lol
Hugs
Kirstie.
I’m soooooo jealous!
~elaine~
Wow, are you feeling overwhelmed? I would be; just make sure you take tons of pics so you have reference for all that inspiration! 🙂 Oh, this has all made me just smile!!
Teresa
xo
Thanks for the vicarious thrills! I can’t BELIEVE I can’t go this time, but I’ll be there in the fall. I’ve been posting about last year’s RT adventure on my website (referring to your upcoming adventure) and you’ve hit most of the places I’m mentioning.
DO TELL about the blog party! Let’s organize another one for the fall… I’m saving up my ducats already! XOX
Thank you for sharing the splendor, Heather! Love the Swedish furniture–it’s like I woke up in a dream–and the Junk Gypsies booth looks like crazy fun as always. Enjoy the rest of your trip!
Wow it looks great! I am jealous! Have a great time!
Jen R
Love those Junk Gypsys! Blessings… Polly
Heather, every time I visit I am either blown away with beautiful photos or blown away with jealousy for your flea market/antique shopping LOL It’s a buffet for the vintage addict indeed. Looks like you’re having fun – thanks for sharing!
Lord have mercy!! Thanks for the sharing, totally drooling over the keyboard here. So glad you are having a blast. Are you renting a truck to drag home the loot?lol
xo Lidy
We just discovered that you had a picture of our space, Brocante, at Blue Hills at Round Top in your blog from RT last spring. Thanks for including us. We will be back at Blue Hills September 22 – October 4. We have lots of French copper, pottery, and furniture, along with interesting lamps made from architectural items. Please come see us! We are in Barn A. Martha and David Parnell…Brocante, French Country Antiques…Baton Rouge, LA
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