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Welcome to The Dark Side.....Of Color

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I love being able to peek into the lives of fellow junkers and get an idea of what kind of style they are drawn too.  So far I've seen a lot of open, airy, comfortable and lightly beautiful...

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De-Light-ful Serving Pieces...Inspired by Shabby Chick...

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It was "Love at First Sight" when I saw Kathy's award winning light fixture serving piece...http://www.junkmarketstyle.com/item/15433/serving-up-a-light-snack-vintage-junk-style I immediatley ran to...

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Fall Apple Fest Centerpiece

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chippy basket and vintage mirror= fall apple fest table scape, enjoy...

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Serving up a "light" snack - vintage junk-style!

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Here's what I entered in Amy's Junk Potluck - at her blog party at Oronoco...

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Not too early for these Christmas trees ..

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it's never too early to think about decorating for Christmas - as far as i am concerned - one thing i like decorating with is toys/dolls and primitive looking trees - 3 years ago, my brother passed...

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Keeping it Simple

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This is the JUNKMARKET Style floral of the month...sweet and simple.

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Garden Cloche

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A junky old chandelier, remade as a vintage Victorian Edwardian Case style cloche.  A $5 thrift shop find.

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3 dollar glass dome!

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I found this huge glass dome at a yard sale - it had some really unattractive Christmas stuff in it, and the base was a dark, dark brown. I like it much more now!

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End of the Summer Retro Picnic!

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As Labor Day signals the end of summer vacation, I thought we'd celebrate and go out with a retro bang!

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Let Me Entertain You

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An end of summer, outdoor party junk style!

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The Ugly Ducklings Become Swans - Editor's Challenge #4

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Man, oh, man, oh, man....this was not an easy one! I received some hunting season orange junk from an anonymous JMS member. Maybe there was a note, but I didn't see one....I looked hard! So feel free to confess. This was the most difficult thus far, but I haven't gotten to Amy's piece 'o junk yet!

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Light base repurposed into candle holder

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I'm all for easy projects and this was one of them. I picked up this vintage light fixture at a yard sale for $1.00. It looked like it wanted to be a candle holder. The sockets were a llittle too...

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Summer Brunch with Some Fancy Junk

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Because everyone was so enthusiastic about my first post, I decided to show off more of my favorite junk! I hosted a brunch this summer for my sister and several of her friends, all of whom are...

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Flower Centerpiece: Milk bottle Vases in Weathered Canning Jar Lifter

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"A THRIFTY LIGHTING PROJECT"

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An easy lamp project.

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Bird Perch 2 Tiered Server

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My second server; this one is two tiered and has a rod that goes through the plates.  It was a brass rod that I painted a glossy green with perm-enamel paint and glaze.  The base was a...

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Simple Monday's - Take Two

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Sliding easy into the week with an simple yet, chic centerpiece.

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You Like Books? I Got Books.

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I wanted to share my awesome trash picking story with all of you!  While running errands , I came across a glorious pile of old books neatly stacked on the roadside (tied up with stringsthese...

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From garden fence to cloche - an unexpected project!

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My girlfriends and I had our workshop night and in the midst of a whole different project - a wire cloche was found/made...

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On the Streets of London Town . . .

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I purchased this street sign from a Minnesota occasional sale a few years back. Little did I know it came from a small English town and was over 100 years old.

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