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The Latest Booth Styling Video and Pictures

Antique Booth Styling

Rearranged just a bit with some new things last week. Here’s the not so stellar video and some stills with commentaries.

Antique Booth Styling:

 

It’s funny how I don’t think I can fit anything else in the booth until I see the video or pictures and realize there’s plenty of room for more!


 

Antique Booth Styling

Those cute, pastel colored, plastic flower pots are, as of this moment, missing. Gotta hunt them down. Sigh.


 

Antique Booth Styling

Is it weird that I left the 1950s Easter grass in the basket?


 

Antique Booth Styling

It’s hard to tell, but that’s a pretty mint green alongside the rust on this cart.


 

Antique Booth Styling

Nothing old in this pic except the plate. Don’t know why I decided to cover up the price of the crackled box. It’s $5.99.


 

Antique Booth Styling

That brown, pottery jar has the best, chipping paint on it, but it does flake off in your hands. Should I leave it or take it all off?


 

Antique Booth Styling

I really liked the way this spot turned out. The cart is my industrial style stand for vintage clothes that my husband made, but I don’t have any spring or summer vintage clothes right now, so I used it to hang the antique lamp. Does anybody buy those any more? The scalloped valance was a perfect fit for the top of the stand!

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Saying Goodbye to the Pickle Patch Booth

Booth Picture

I’ve had to make a difficult decision. Very difficult. I’ve been spread so thin these past couple of years with three booths in three different malls in three different towns plus Etsy, plus this sadly neglected blog, plus social media, plus conducting estate sales, plus pressure to paint furniture. I have to simplify. Our daughter will pretty much take over the furniture painting. Whew! Got that off my conscious. 

I wasn’t doing any of the booths any favors spread so thin. First, there was the decision of what goes where and not enough stuff to go around. Well, I suppose there is enough stuff to go around if I really dig, but I haven’t. Then there was the time factor of just when I could tend the booths. I knew I needed to get back to one booth. But which one?

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(Booth at the Pickle Patch in 2012)

Giving up one of the booths was a no brainer. I never really got the feel for the mall, even after 3 years. Ricky has a booth directly across from mine there where he does well in selling bundled tools and man stuff. We’ll join forces in his. This left the decision of choosing between the other two booths. Here’s what I was facing:

Mall #1 pros:

  • It’s local
  • I like the owners
  • I have a strong emotional attachment
  • It’s small and therefor easier for your booth to stand out = less competition
  • I have a corner booth

Mall #1 cons:

  • It closes at 5:00 every day
  • It’s closed on Mondays
  • The above two facts aren’t changing any time soon
  • Traffic is less than stellar
  • They charge a flat percentage of every item you sell
  • The lighting in that corner booth is horrid

Mall #2 pros:

  • Traffic is phenomenal. I’ve never seen anything like it in all the malls I’ve been a part of or visited
  • I have a great corner booth
  • Our daughter and little granddaughter live, literally, 2-3 minutes away. Minutes. 
  • Sales are always better there
  • They’re open til 7:00 pm every day but Sunday when they close at 5:00
  • Open 7 days a week
  • No percentage taken out of sales unless it was paid for with a credit card
  • Next to a college town. Wide range of demographics. People “get it” with new trends, upcycling, repurposing, etc. Mostly, anyway.

Mall #2 cons:

  • It’s 75 miles away – but remember our daughter and granddaughter are there so that almost negates the con
  • It’s huge. Many, many, many(!) vendors. Harder to stand out and compete for the same dollar
  • ………….Um….. can’t think of anything else

So if you’re looking at this from a business perspective it makes sense to go with the bigger mall with the better sales, right? But my emotions want to keep me local. I’ve been forced to make a decision not based on emotions. A totally foreign concept for me. Generally, all my decisions are emotional, but in this case, they’ve caused me to be stressed and pulled in too many different directions. This week is my last at the Pickle Patch. 

Booth Picture

My heart is breaking. I was the first person out there to pick out my booth. 

Booth Picture

(Those last two pictures were back when I only had the one booth at The Pickle Patch.)

My new direction is one booth at Angel’s in Opelika (booth D-26), Etsy, the blog and the social media that comes with that. And whenever we have an estate sale lined up, work on that will take priority.

I won’t go into everything else that’s going on. It’s too overwhelming to even think about! Suffice it to say I’ve only touched the surface. One — or two — or three — things at a time.  I will mention that I’ve been getting the blog set up to sell items here as well as Etsy. You can take a peek at the new design here: Home. The store is actually in working order, albeit a little sparse, if you happen to see something you’d like.

And just how do I think I can handle all this? Ha! I might not. But I’ll try. Since I don’t like coffee, I’ll be using 8 Hour Alert occasionally: (Warning, Will Robinson! Affiliate link coming up!)

8 Hour Alert When you’re not used to caffeine this stuff is pretty darn good! 


So, was that sales pitch at the end cheesy? I promise it was an afterthought. NOT the purpose of the post! And I really do occasionally use and like the stuff. It takes the place of an energy drink now that I’m off sugar. 🙂 Please, no lectures on caffeine! Coffee drinkers get a whole lot more caffeine on a regular basis than I do in a month. Or two.

 

 

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New items added to our booth at Angels in Opelika AL

Baby Head Cookie Jar Lid

Here are some just added items to the booth (D-26) at Angels in Opelika AL. You might have seen the video in a previous post. Some things have sold since then. One thing I didn’t feature in the video was a round, 3 tiered table that was a bit of an eyesore. It, in and of itself wasn’t, but it didn’t fit in my booth. It fit quite well in the shop when we had big rooms, but not so much in a smaller booth. I really needed to sell it. And it did.

Now filling the empty space it left is this small, relatively speaking, table.

Work table in seagull gray and blue

It’s the perfect size for a kitchen island work table. It’s painted in General Finishes Seagull Gray, distressed to reveal… um…. I believe it was Federal Blue? Hubby made and painted it. He told me the blue he used, but I, of course, forgot.

I decided to put blue things atop it. And I just recently ran across the baby head cookie jar lid! It’s one of my favorite things and had been packed away. It’s one of those things I hope someone else loves enough to buy and hope they don’t. Know what I mean? If you resell, I bet you do.

Baby Head Cookie Jar Lid

I also took some lavender items.

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The jewelry box color is a custom mix of General Finishes Milk Paint Seagull Gray and Royal Purple. I’ll give you the formula in a future post.

I did take a few other things and did a little bit of rearranging, but these are the only photos I took.

If you’re in the area, Angel’s is a great place to visit! Why not stop by this weekend?

 

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Styling A Corner Booth In An Antique Mall Setting

How much do you love looking at pictures of antique booths on the internet? On Facebook, blogs and on Pinterest (which usually are pinned from blogs). I have a whole Pinterest board dedicated to fabulous booths. Booth Ideas On My Pinterest.

I’ve started videoing my booths. Learning something new. I’m not very good at it, and, as always, learning by the seat of my pants. At this point, I don’t know how to upload a video directly to the blog, so I’m embedding a You Tube video of the booth at Angel’s in Opelika.

I actually have two corner booths in two different malls which, frankly, should be combined into one. I could have one awesome booth instead of two so-so booths, but I won’t bore you with the indecision on my head over that. I realize the booth in the video is awfully sparse and is a long way from being the most inspiring, the most “I want to live in this booth” of booths. But it is what it is at the moment and maybe you can take some idea and run with it in your own booth.

So here it is, the first Spring arrangement of 2015 in booth D-26 at Angel’s Antique Mall in Opelika, AL.