Saturday, December 5, 2015

It has been a long time, but I am back to blogging! It all started when I was a dealer at Ms. Wendy's Antiques in Brooks, Ga. I loved that great old house and the many rooms. We all worked really hard to make the store inviting and warm. I had been in many different rooms in my time there but my favorite was the main room. I got to pick the paint color and make it my own. Take a look...
 




 
After that I got the opportunity to take over a store called the Plum Tree Antiques that was owned at that time by a sweet friend of mine Dawn Edmonson, The Feathered Nest
I was nervous at first, did I have it in me to own my own store? But I said "hey girl this is your dream, wake up and make it happen" plumtreeantiques.blogspot.com
 
 







 
Due to the poor economy, in December 2010 I was forced to close my store. It was such a hard decision to make and broke my heart. A few years before that, in 2008 my friend Wendy was moving her store to downtown Senoia at Christmas time. So I offered to help her set it up for the holidays and when my store closed 2 years later, I found a new home at Ms. Wendy's Antiques. Here are some pictures of her first year Christmas in Senoia. Ms. Wendy's Antiques
 








 
So, that is my story so far...today I am still at Ms. Wendy's Antiques. We do a show together every month called the Scott Antique Market, the Country Living Fair at Stone Mountain Park in October and the newest one in Nashville, TN in April


 









2 comments:

  1. Enjoyed reading your first two blog post and seeing all the lovely vintage goodies. Dawn from the Feathered Nest was kind enough to suggest we visit. So glad she did. I'll be back again to see how things are going. Thanks for sharing. Nancy from Escondido, Ca.

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    1. Thank you Nancy, Dawn is a great friend and was very sweet to share. Her talent is something to be admired. Thank you for visiting.
      Cindy

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