Tuesday, April 10, 2012

The Round Top Flea Market Review Spring 2012



The Round Top flea market finished up for 2012 last weekend. I'm already counting down the days until the fall 2012 show. I went for 2 days this year and besides having my picture taken with a moose I saw and scored oodles of treasures. If you are ever in the Austin/Houston area during the first weekends of April or October I highly recommend a stroll through the cow pastures of Warrenington, TX.




I'm feeling a bit at max capacity when it comes to kitschy stuffed animals today so I had to choose wisely. I did come home with the Alvin bubble bath bottle and plastic cow. At a $1 a piece how could I leave them? It was hard to pass up the crochet amaguri Gizmo. Bright light, bright light, bright light!


I usually come home from Round Top with at least one new addition to my Fisher-Price collection. This year I went outside my comfort zone with this rustic folk art bird house. Not my usual style, but the FP clock sold me on it. I have to say it looks pretty cute hanging on the wall outside my front door.




I love all the oddball things you see at flea markets. This jester molesting a naked mannequin on a hospital gurney was a personal fave. I am still thinking about this large carnival ride and how cute it would be in my back yard. As for the big sequined panda head, well you know how I feel about big panda heads. Can you really ever have too many?



My sister and I scored a pair of matching Abe Lincoln head planters. She spray painted her's hot pink (of course she did).




Did I mention I have an article up over at BlogHer today about how to shop a flea market with an up-cyclers eye? Check it out. I love the way someone up-cycled this bicycle tire to display pictures.



I kinda have a thing for string art lately. I loved this vintage piece and this store's logo done in ric rac.




I'm such a sucker for anything in bulk. In the case of these vintage plastic Santa doll heads I can resell them in my Etsy store. With the arrows and barrettes it is like I bought a readymade collection. Ever since I saw the arrows Danielle Thompson made to put in her son's room I have been dreaming of owning some vintage archery arrows. As for the barrettes I think the entire collection framed in a shadow box would be adorable hung in my bathroom or Tallulah's bedroom.




If I had it to do over I might have brought this set of gumball machines home with me. They had a few issues, but were actually really cheap. There is also a chest high metal dollhouse cabinet that I left behind and keep thinking of. However, if I bought everything this spring there would be nothing to look forward to this fall.

6 comments:

  1. My my my...what fun. I'd be running around like a crazy person. I tell you it is a sickness. A very happy sickness.

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  2. Can I just say how amazing you look! You go girl!

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  3. Eugenia I was running around like a crazy person. I didn't even take pictures of all the stuff I got.

    Thanks Terry. Over 30lbs now - whoo-hoo.

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  4. Awesome! What an awesome event. My dad is in the process of relocating out that way. I will have to plan a trip around one of those times so I can go.

    Vintagehoneybee.blogspot.com

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  5. I already can't wait til fall! I'm also really wanting to check out other antique shows - there's got to be more, right? Canton is every month and I've had pretty good luck there before...

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  6. Loved your post. My friends and I went to Warrenton for the day and had a blast....even blogged about it. You found some really cool things.

    PS: Congratulations on the weight loss...you look great and healthy.

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