Michelle and I are so pumped! Our first show since before COVID! Hope you'll join us tomorrow, Sunday, June 6 5am to 3pm at Todd Farm Antiques and Flea Market. We just packed up the OffbeatMobile chock full of vintage goodies that aren't available on our Etsy shop. We've been saving this stuff for a market since you have to really see it in person to be-LOVE it! We've got vintage television sets, a vintage radio, vintage reel to reel player, steamer case, vintage vanity with mirror and much more! Hope to see you there!
Update: this copper pot sold! Winter afternoons I like to start little projects for Offbeat Avenue. Michelle and I have our specialties, she's the expert in crafts and design, and I'm the fixer upper. I clean, sew, repair vintage items to get them ready for sale. I enjoy taking something that's been in hiding for decades and making it ready for its Offbeat Avenue debut! Case in point, I have had this gorgeous copper pot for a few months and I didn't want to put it up for sale without giving it the once (or twice, thrice) over. This heavy duty Stockli Netstal Copper Hammered Pot Casserole Pan was a little rough, so I decided to shine it up. Well that took some elbow grease as it hadn't been shined up in ages. The wood handles needed to be cleaned up too as years of gunk got into the pretty scrolled design. I went through so many blackened napkins before you could really see the beauty of the hammered copper. But once I was finished what a...
Dressing Room: Idea to Reality Since my last post I'm happy to report that the dressing room is done! Dressing rooms can be tricky to set up because we needed it to be big enough to move around in and the curtain had to be tall enough for people of average height to get some privacy. We secured the wall which is actually two doors that are braced perpendicularly to the wall, screwed in the fixtures to hold the curtain rod, and hammered in our sign. Don't you love Michelle's hand painted Dressing Room sign? The pictures here show the panes in the doors, which we plan to cover with some graphics for privacy (no peeking as Bertrand says!). Dressing Up a Paneled Wall The other challenge we had was what to do with the paneled back wall? Our back wall is the first thing you see when you walk in and unfinished paneled wood was not the look we wanted. Michelle and I went back to the store and got a bolt of bright pink fabric to hang ove...
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