This weekend marks the November edition of the Vintage Thymes Monthly Market, Farmhouse Holiday.
It seems like we just wrapped the October show with pumpkins and Halloween, and here we are barreling into the holiday season!
I was blown away when I walked through the double red doors
on Friday morning. So much sparkle and Christmas cheer!
(Of course, I was thinking Thanksgiving, not Christmas, because I am most definitely a one-holiday-at-a-time kind of gal.
So when I conceptualized my booth, I was planning Thanksgiving dinner and making pies! So my space is a little less sparkly
and Santa-inspired than many others…
but I am pulling out my cans of sparkly snow and adding some bling for the December market!)
If you haven’t made it to the Vintage Thymes Market yet
and I can’t imagine why not!?!
This month’s market is a great introduction
to view all of the extremely talented artists,
craftsmen
and designers
who create amazing pieces for their magazine-worthy vignettes,
using simply vintage everyday items that they’ve dolled up and made beautiful,
and it’s all for sale : ) Something for everyone on your shopping list!
The Vintage Thymes Market is open today, Saturday from 9-6 and tomorrow, Sunday from 12-5.
And owl be seeing you in December! Susan
Everything looked BEAUTIFUL when I visited on Friday….totally got me in the Christmas Spirit….looking forward to December!
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So happy you enjoyed it! Just trying to share some holiday love : )
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This was my first time at the market place. At first, it was a little overwhelming, and I wasn’t quite sure what I’d be wanting to look for. Then, I saw a pair of men’s black ice skates, and remembered how I have been wanting a pair of white skates to use to decorate for the winter months. Voila—found them….I’ll be back to look for a sled! Nate Berkus would be so proud of me! 🙂
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I know! I was a little overwhelmed the first time I visited, before I became a vendor there! But I could see that each booth had so much to offer, and could feel the fun and positive energy from everyone around me. The “veteran” shoppers, the ones who are at the door first thing on Friday morning when we open, know that the best way to shop there is to walk through many times, picking up pieces and putting them in the “hold” area. Kind of like HomeGoods without the shopping carts : ) Happy you found something special! I am sure there will be sleds for Christmas-happy holidays!
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