Hi again! Amanda from Joy Ever After, here to share some fun antiquing inspiration with you. While road-tripping to the East coast, I enjoyed a detour to the small Virginia town of Leesburg. A quaint little place rich in history, with an adorable stretch of small antique shops!
An especially fun shop is The Cottage along King Street. And if you have a little more time, I was told there would be no regrets if I headed just a bit North to Lucketts Store
(which has a great online shop!). Do you have favorite places for
finding vintage eye candy? Be sure to share in the comments if you do!
Oh, bingo cards! I used to play this game very often when I was a child :)
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing, I just cant stop loving vintage and those pictures are just stunning. I would like to visit that place. For me, I really like to find vintage stuff when it's «garage sale» and in my hometown (Montréal, Québec) we like to do this in our backstreets, so it's just lovely!
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I'm headed to DC next month so it looks like I will be taking a little day trip!
ReplyDeleteVery fun vintage finds. I wish I had more time to scavenge the shops around me but alas, I find myself too busy. But that's probably okay right? Less money spent.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful finds :)
ReplyDeleteI love Luckett's and I love Leesburg! A great day there every time I visit my sister, who lives about 45 minutes away. But the doll parts! Missed them; love them!
ReplyDeleteThe photos are so lovely. Vintage treasure images always have a special place in my heart. Warm, cozy like being at home. Thank you for sharing VA with us.
ReplyDeletei love the antique clock and bingo card...
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Gorgeous photos! I love browsing antiques as well... I dragged my husband along to Magazine Street when we were in New Orleans this summer, which was fantastic!
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your blogs amazing! so inspirational
ReplyDeletexx stephanie
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That town looks so quaint with lots of treasures to find. It's so fun looking through antiques.
ReplyDeleteOhh. How much was that old-old book "five Little Peppers" (and how they grew!) .... for sure I would have bought that!
ReplyDeleteLove browsin for antiques.