Showing posts with label junk bonanza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label junk bonanza. Show all posts

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Gathering the Goods for Junk Bonanza


Let's see; what have I been up to lately?  A sweet grandson who just learned to walk spent all last week with me, I started a new 'just-for-fun' job this week that involves arriving at work at 4:45 in the morning, we're getting ready to attend a wedding that's a 10-hour drive away...oh and JUNK BONANZA is coming at us faster than a steer running away from a rope.  So how are things with you?

Look at the 3 1/2 foot tall oil painting up there.  I'm told it came out a bar.  If I had anywhere to start a Western collection you Junk Bonanza attendees wouldn't be getting a shot at it; it's just amateurish enough to charm the boots off ya!

Kathy and I are sharing one space at Junk Bonanza.  Be prepared to come in and look because you are going to see a huge variety of items packed into one small space. Here's a sampling:











It will be our great 
to see you at Junk Bonanza. 

Be sure to visit our facebook page where we will continue posting photos as we gather the goods!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Junk Bonanza...Rockin' Shakopee!

'Early birds' on opening day waiting to get in
 Wow.  What an amazing show. Ki &  her terrific staff know how to throw a show! We loved our location this year, in the entrance tent. It was light, traffic couldn't miss us and the 'neighbors' were so fun!  We were near Janis of Dime Store Vintage and Lori from Round Barn Potting Company. (I've been following her for-ever; it was great to finally meet!)  These gals are the best!  On the other side were Marge & her hubby from Hahler Windmill Antiques.  Across the way were Cindy and Michelle from Iris and Ivy, rockin' the ruffles they added to their Junk Bonanza t-shirts. Cute!  I'm ashamed to say that I don't have photos of any of this, or any of the other amazing vendors that filled Canterbury Park.  I barely managed to snap some blurry pics of our space;  most are from day three, when loads of stuff was gone.

"Miss Fruit of the Loom" appeared with Ki on a local TV spot on opening morning.  She went home with a happy collector later that day.
Meeting Teresa from The Porch & Atelier was a special moment - love her stuff!
Linda and Liana from Itsy Bits & Pieces came by and I'm so bummed that we didn't get a photo. They have the best goodies. We missed meeting last year; I'm so glad we finally connected.  We saw so many other great folks and I'm sure to miss a lot if I name names, but I'm gonna toss out a few that come to mind anyway.  Texas was in the house all three days...Margo is a field editor for Flea Market Style magazine and a junker extraodanaire. Check out her blog here.   Kari from Meadowview farm has a barn sale coming up; would love to go if we weren't elsewhere that weekend.  We saw Terri who we see regularly at Elkhorn, Kim from Antiques Iowa and the cutest Mother/D-I-L pair, Lisa and Sara from Junque Factory.  Laura from B&B's Nest was an early bird - (who would have guessed?)
I know I'm missing so many of you that took the time to say 'hi'...I truly want to thank each of you that shopped our booth...you're the best!

Monday, September 19, 2011

Thank You Junk Bonanza Shoppers!

You were:

sweet
impulsive
not impulsive
patient
imaginative
organized
new to junk
young or not young
informative
local
cute
charming
from far away
kind
an experienced junker
hilariously funny
...and did I mention patient?  

We appreciate each one that stopped by our booth...THANK YOU! 
(More on Junk Bonanza next post...we got back late last night and my brain is 'mush' today!  We'll add some pics to our facebook page later today.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Pressing Matters

Been feeling a little pressure here lately, trying to get ready for Junk Bonanza.  I'm so behind on my blog reading and will have to play catchup later to see what all of you have been up to.  Linda at Coastal Charm has a lovely post today...thanks Linda!

(We also are awaiting the birth of a grandson who is a bit overdue and hoping that he sees fit to make his appearance before I head out on Tuesday.  I've resigned myself to the fact that I may be meeting him via Skype.) 

I did want to show you the heaviest piece I'll be taking to Junk Bonanza; a 19th century cast iron book press.  There's no ornamentation, it was designed for function, and yet it's beautiful in scale and proportion.
There are traces of old gold paint on the handles.
 Pictured with it are some other items that are headed for Junk Bonanza.  
These pages in a dreamy French-y blue are from a Potosi, Michigan shop, in 1866.
 In the 1890's, someone "re-purposed" parts of the ledger for a scrapbook of trade cards.
The book was disintegrating so we're offering individual pages. We also will be bringing several leatherbound ledgers, which look great in autumnal vignettes. 

We're posting Junk Bonanza updates on our facebook page so check it out if you haven't had a chance.  (If you have a page, please post a link on my wall so I can check yours out as well!)

Hope you all have a wonderful weekend!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Working on the Little Things


Welcome back from a long weekend everyone; hope you enjoyed it!  The weather here was perfect!  Progress was made on my 'big' projects for Junk Bonanza and I'm starting on the little stuff.   We're known for our "schnibbles & bits" in our Fixin's Bar...my big roto-bin will be stuffed full of little treasures.  (More on that another time.)  Today I'm gathering ephemera. 


There's stuff from every era from the 1850's forward.   


You're just going to have to come by our booth and dig!  If you can't make it to Junk Bonanza, you can also find ephemera in our etsy shop.


One week from today, we load the truck and head out. 


Sunday, September 4, 2011

Timeless Treasures - Letters & Numbers in San Francisco


In San Francisco recently, we took a moment to pop into Timeless Treasures.  Why?  Because it's the coolest little shop for a letter-lovin' vintie, that's why!  Before we could go there, we had to stop for a quick lunch at the wharf. Not this:

...but this.  Yum!

 Timeless Treasures is just two or three miles from the wharf. Uphill.

I was trying to help navigate and snap iPhone pics at the same time.  The architecture of the city floors me every time we visit.

Once we arrived at the shop I was in letter heaven. 
Every size, shape, font, and color imaginable was here.
 Neatly organized...
 ...and creatively displayed.
 Other fun items were mixed in.
 The shop's owner, Joan, wasn't in the day that we visited, but we enjoyed chatting with Jenni. Now that we know how easy it is to find Timeless Treasures, I'm sure we'll return on our next trip West!   

 ** I've just unpacked some letters & numbers that I found elsewhere in California and loaded some into my etsy shop for you!  Others will be making their way to Junk Bonanza with me.

Speaking of Junk Bonanza, I can hardly believe that we'll be loading the truck and heading out just a week from Tuesday.  There is SO much to be done here and you may not see many posts between now and then.
I will do my best to post sneak previews on Facebook...check it out!