We did not go expecting to buy anything cause we have a house full of stuff but you never know what you'll find. Hubby apparently thought we were going on a furniture shopping expedition cause he took plenty of cash but he was pleasantly surprised cause I only bought three very inexpensive things. Of course, next week the painters come to start in the kitchen and the week after that the cabinet guy will be here (hopefully) so I didn't want to push my "allowance budget" too much!
Here's all I bought:
Now without further ado, let's go to the Market! Lots of eye candy so just enjoy yourself....
Loved this booth...in fact we bought this lamp which will work in with my new kitchen colors
I loved everything about her booth
Hubby liked this table and buffet
There are two buildings that make up Scotts....but outside is where the deals are. Here was a very nice shabby chic booth and the prices were very reasonable
Back inside....so many booths were wonderfully displayed
Pay attention to these chairs....one thing I noticed is a lot of the vendors used inexpensive burlap to recover chairs and the prices were out of this world! But, it gave me some ideas for some future projects...
Miles and miles of carpets
I just love this grayish color with the burlap covered seats. I wish I had some way to incorporate that color in my house
Good idea for using shells and urns
I really loved this white urn but he wanted $80 for it. Later that day, Hubby offered him $60 cash but the guy said he he had to have $85! Don't understand that math but needless to say, we didn't get it
These three pieces were being sold together but we could never find the vendor and most things did not show prices
I thought this gold urn and shell display was interesting so when I went over to check it out, she had $950 on it!!!! She must know something I don't!
I hope you enjoyed visiting the Market with me. We will definately go back again since we now know what to expect. Lots of walking though....about 6 hours worth and still did not see everything. We were just too tired to go back on Sunday.
Hope everyone has a wonderful week!
Hi Judy,
ReplyDeleteI really like the white tray...and it looks great on your table!
I looked at your silver pieces...they look sterling to me.
Sounds like a fun trip. Thanks for posting the pictures and telling
about it.
Diane
Hmmmm, that burlap is giving me ideas...
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the great photos...fun to see all the stash.
Hi Judy, I really enjoyed the market tour! I saw several treasures I really do NEED...LOL:) Sounds like you had a great time. Thanks for sharing your trip. Nancy
ReplyDeleteYIKES!!!!!!!! They would have had to pry me out of that place with a CROWBAR! OH MY such lovely things...I'm drooling over that white dresser with all the molding details. OOOOH I gotta find someplace like that here in Massachusetts. What a wonderland of treasures! Thanks for the tour it really got my blood pumping this morning.
ReplyDeleteJudy, I knew you would love Scotts! yes, the outside has better bargains, glad you found that out. I haven't been in awhile, but loved all that furniture. Looks like a lot of white painted things in there now, but there is SO much to choose from. Great things!! So glad you got to finally go & see it for yourself.
ReplyDeleteOh, I feel really good about my Staffordshire-like dogs I found at the estate sale last week...$650 a pair! YIKES, way over my budget.
Rhoda
I love everything you bought at the Market, especially the silver. It's so much fun to have pretty unusual pieces to use, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteLove the tray and urn too.
Gretchen
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Judy, I love your tray! Uh, I what a wonderful place! Amy
ReplyDeleteThats the kind of place where I start to lose my mind. You just get caught up in the excitement- at least I do- and forget to bargain. I'd be in so much trouble there! I am DYING to see your newly transformed kitchen!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Judy, what great things!
ReplyDeleteI covet the white tray! What great pics; thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat was tremendous fun. I love your tray and silver!
ReplyDeleteI would have loved to go there, too, Judy! Wonderful place. I saw several things I would have had to "haul" back to Missouri!!
ReplyDeletePat
Oh my word girl!!! I would have ohhhh & ahhhhhed myself to death at that place..with every pic I was saying to myself..."oh I love that piece or oh I'd have bought that"! lol Man what some eyecandy!!!! I love the pieces you got and I didn't know you were getting a kitchen redo...I am so far behind...I can't wait to see pics of that! have a great day girl!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh...I've never been to one like this! I can just imagine the fun you had. Thanks for taking us on the tour...now, if you will excuse me, I am goiing out to find a beautiful tray and paint it white..I LOVE THAT!
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures! I have heard so much about Scotts. I have a friend who has gone there a lot and has offered to let me go there with her.... but, at the time, I would have a toddler in tow, I do not think she thought that would be much fun. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove the photos. Congrats for being featured on 'blogher'. Thanks for telling us about your trip.
OMG...this is just too good to be true! Love what you bought, and the white peices are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh my! You got some beautiful stuff! Thanks for posting all the pictures...I love "shopping" like this!
ReplyDeleteI'm crying b/c I live 10 hours from this place.
ReplyDeleteWow I would love to go to a place like that! I would be like a kid in a candy store! You got some great things!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool post and great photos. I will be at Scott's in August exhibiting my art. I paint in oil and watercolor and hope new art like mine will find buyers. I only wish Scott's would advertise that there is also new art. I created a link to your post on my blog as well.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.ginettefineart.com/Blog/2011/07/announcement-come-and-see-my-art-and-see-me-paint/