I also bought some vintage ornaments. They were $5. I spotted this old loose powder jar as we were leaving and I had to have it. I think it was $6. It has a built-in mirror under the lid.
Okay, on to the tour of the flea market. This flea market used to be a lot better than it is now but there are some good vendors left so here are my favorites... (click photos to enlarge)
but I really loved this bed. There are a lot of vendors selling orchids so you can get some really good deals. The ones below were between $8-$10 each. I really wanted to buy one but I can't seem to keep orchids alive. I'm really good with other plants so I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
This is one of my favorite vendors. They redo chandeliers and furniture. It's so beautiful!
I really loved the old beds on the left. One is white and the other is black. I'm redoing my daughter's room with black furniture so it's nice to get ideas from this vendor.
This vendor is a mother/daughter team. They have some nice things too.
That does look like a great flea market! I have a bit of a fettish for silver - so you can guess which item I liked the best!
ReplyDeleteCindy, you're so lucky to have such a great market so close by. Loved that old chippy bed, and all the glasware. You got some great buys, especially the cute litle pitcher!
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Mary
It looks like a wonderful flea market! I haven't been flea marketing in quite a while...I need to get back out there.
ReplyDeletePenny
I loved going with you to the flea market and I really LOVE that precious, little teapot. Sooo cute.
ReplyDeleteI have one of the pretty, chippy full size beds that I want to redo for my guest room soon. I think there's some way it can be extended to a queen, if I'm not mistaken.
You really got some good buys...
bj
Oh I'm soo jealous. Wish I was there, I know I would have gone broke though. Glad you enjoyed yourself!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tour, thanks for letting us tag along!!
ReplyDeleteI love those beds too!!
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I love tours of flea markets. We have so few of them in Atlanta. The teapot is so cute and I love that powder jar!
ReplyDeleteManuela
Oh my, I REALLY enjoyed your tour of the flea market. Of course I am totally addicted to flea markets so it was FABULOUS to go to one in another country!!! Wish I could really get there and buy up big sigh....
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks like a fun flea to go to! I live in Modesto, but it isn't so far away to not get there in a few hours. Thanks for sharing all of your favorite sellers! I do believe that I'd find lots of goodies. Becky xx
ReplyDeleteThat looks like such a cool market. I haven't found anything like that near where I live in NSW Australia. Loved the tour thanks :D
ReplyDeleteDani
Thank you for the beautiful pictures of your flea market finds and the virtual flea market trip. I to am a flea market and garage sale queen. I’m new to the blog world but I have been enjoying your blog for quite a long time. Here is the address to my blog
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Cindy,
ReplyDeleteLiked the tour of your flea market. Looks like some nice things there. I have the exact powder jar that you found, only you got a better deal. I paid ten for mine. It is so pretty. I have seen tiny ones on e-bay. They are expensive though.
Cindy what a great flea market. Love all the glassware on that table.What a lovely little teapot.
ReplyDeleteAlison
Hi Cindy,
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a good flea market.
I love all of your finds. The teapot is adorable. You got lucky with the ornaments. I paid $10 for mine.
Have a great evening,
Rosemary
Cindy I was curious. Have you ever seen anything like My Yard Conservatories in your flea market shopping???
ReplyDeleteCindy,
ReplyDeleteWe don't have good flea markets here, just ones that sell socks and "made for TV" products. Not much fun. Yours looks great.
Janet
Cindy, I have never seen so many pretty things. I would be a nut running in so many directions.
ReplyDeleteI also wanted you to know I love your chair and can't wait until you put the Cindy touch on it.
Went once to the Market. My mother is from the Bay area. Interesting place.
ReplyDeleteWow, it really looks good to me.
ReplyDeleteI like black furniture, so I hope you post pics of what you do with your daughter's room.
I have a bed tray like one that I saw in one of your pics. I got it at the Salvation Army for $5.
I love the garden statuary.
~elaine~
roz_etta@yahoo.com
Thanks for the tour. I saw lots of things there I would love to buy........if only I lived closer *sigh*.
ReplyDeleteAmanda (aka Cottage Contessa)
Ouuu wish I was there! I love all the beds and especially the iron ones!
ReplyDeleteGreat tour Cindy!
I love shopping flea markets....
I have that chubby lil cherub in my flower bed! Hubby surprised me with her when our second grandbaby was born!
She is precious is'nt she?
I collect cement cherubs!
Hugz, Dolly
Too funny Cindy. I purchased the exact same loose powder holder a few weeks ago at a moving sale for $.50 and posted about it too (check it out on my blog, pictures posted of it too.) I too thought it was absolutely charming!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sher
How nice to be taken along on your visit to the flea market. There were many things that caught my eye, to be sure.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great day at the flea market. Love your treasures..especially the teapot!
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