Showing posts with label a beautiful mess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label a beautiful mess. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2011

Vendors and their spaces @ Remnants of the Past~Part 2

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This is part two of some of the vendors that were at the Remnants show.
Again I was not able to get everyone's photo, just a few.  I hope you enjoy!



Stephani from Ruby Rose brought her adorable little trailer to the show.


They are a local business in the San Luis Obispo area.



The first day there was a book signing by Brooke and Steve Giannetti from Velvet and Linen.  Their book Patina Style is beautiful.  I am enjoying mine.

The second day another book signing took place by Susan Branch.  The line was clear to the door!



Yes, Cindy from Queen of Tarte was there.



Kymberley from A Beautiful Mess had a large space in the front as you walked in the door.



These ladies were our neighbors, Tina and Karen Chambers were across from us.  Victoria had a space inside.  Marilyn Thompson was right beside us.  They all sell at A Beautiful Mess.



Lulu of Dusty Lu Interiors in front of our space.  A very nice lady and talented photographer.



I love this pic of Judy and her daughter Devon.



Here is one of Judy and I in our space.
We are honored to have been a part of such a talented group of vendors. 
Stay tuned for a few more pics of the show!

We had a great time and look forward to the next one!

Terry (one of the bricoleurs)





Tuesday, May 10, 2011

The Vintage Bricoleur at Remnants of the Past

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I want to share with you some photos of our space at Remnants.
Welcome!
Dresser, books, small farm table, swim locker baskets, old ceiling tile.
Lace bags on vintage orchard ladder.

Primitive cabinet stuffed full of old jars, ironstone, pottery bowls and wire baskets.

Industrial desk, vintage fan, old books.
Huge old map, white workbench/island, boxes, big farm table, bench, tool tote, chandelier.
Shabby black secretary hutch, french books, ironstone.
White pickets, old chest, vintage typewriter, chandelier, big pile of old books.
Vintage hankies on primitive ladder.
We draped the space with that beautiful raw silk that I have posted about titled Mysterious Package.
 The chicken that stole the show, (yes, it's real!)  She decided that our space was her favorite and she settled right in amongst the items for sale.

We had a wonderful time and we can't wait for the Oct. 8th show.  Many thanks to Judy for all the hard work.

Terry (one of the bricoleurs)

Monday, May 2, 2011

Talented People

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One of my favorite things about this business is getting to meet some talented people.  Here are some from the Remnants of the Past show this last weekend.
Here we have Michelle and Lisa from Urban Farmhouse.  Check out their blog here.  We had the privilege to sell across the aisle from them.

Here are some beautiful things in the Atelier De Campagne space.
This is a shot of Blue Canoe Reloaded.  Tim and Lisa's space always looks amazing.

  Polly and Jenny are a mother daughter team who are very creative and  don't let anything go to waste , they even make their own bags out of old paper sacks!

Kate and her sons Peter and Andrew are a great family team.  We always enjoy visiting with them at the different shows.  We got to sit with them at the dinner for the vendors the night before the show.
Kymberley and her husband with their three daughters and her mother.  They were all so nice and her space was just as beautiful as her store.
I got to meet Maria and three of her sweet children of Dreamy Whites.  She has a beautiful blog with an online shop.
Dustin and his girlfriend Lauren along with his parents Kathee and Charley of Chateau et Jardin came and sold.  It was good to see them again.
Katy  (on the right) was there.  It was good to see someone from our neck of the woods.  Her space was amazing.
There were so many more, but I was not able to get around to everyone. 
Terry (one of the bricoleurs) 

Friday, March 4, 2011

A visit to A Beautiful Mess

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On my way home from doing this...
I was able to stop in and see this...
Kymberley was very hospitible, and welcomed us into her little shop with smiles and made us feel as if we were old friends.

Everywhere you look, there is something beautiful to see.

She is in the middle of introducing the talented ladies who sell with her, in her shop, on her blog.  Go here to find out more about them. a beautiful mess antiques.com

Kymberley is known for her large collection of German grain sacks. She has been featured in Romantic Homes and The New York Times.

If you are ever in Agoura Hills, CA, stop in to see Kymberley at A Beautiful Mess, you will be in for a real treat.

Terry (one of the bricoleurs)