Alright people....I have so many irons in the fire that I'm running like chicken with it's head cut off. I'm working on a room and the budget is really tight...like really tight. Seriously. If you've read my blog for any time, you know that I'm all about shopping estate sales, thrift store, garage sales. You get the picture. Though shopping this way I do not skimp on quality. I don't like to make do. I'd rather do without it until I find what I'm searching for and I've found them. I found them at what I like to call a no-name thrift shop. Stay tuned.
We really like the second hands ones better.
ReplyDeletelove the ones you got!
ReplyDeleteGreat finds! Went to an estate sale on Avondale a few weeks back....my 3 year old loudly proclaimed "Mommy, I don't like it in here....it's old." I think I need to go solo next time!
ReplyDeleteYou got the 'feel' without the wallet zap! Good for you!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I love your find. Thanks for popping by last week!
ReplyDeleteNancy xo
The places you where you shop sound like real little gems where you could find very cool stuff! And Vintage and antique shops have the most unique things anyways! :)
ReplyDeleteThat same mirror was at a flea market I frequent. Kicking myself. Hard.
ReplyDeletethe mirrors you found are amazing! I must...I must go shopping with u soon!
ReplyDeleteThese are lucky find. You're very fortunate that you chanced upon these lovely mirrors.
ReplyDeletejeavon @ Interior Design News
hello! i'm visiting friends and family in Dallas (plano area) next week and during my down time, i'd love to hit up some chic stores with affordable vintage/antique furnishings. would you be able to suggest some places?
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU!
Annie
not a bad substitute, I would say! donna
ReplyDeleteLauren from Ten23Designs sent me to your blog and wow, what amazing stuff you have on here! I will definitely be following you!!
ReplyDeleteRobin
wow... the ones you found are ten times better!
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