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Advice for renting an antique booth space to sell your vintage goods by Girl in the Garage. How to rent an antique booth - How to sell vintage goods - How to be a vintage vendor.
Visual merchandising or VM as it's known in the biz. So crucial for your store's success. You need to make sure your VM is on point and besides having the right product mix and best customer service going around it is one way to increase sales immediately. I have listed the 5 top tips here
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To help you in your journey as an antique booth owner, I have a great guide to share with you today that will help you know what vintage items sell best during each season.
Hi everyone! Greetings from Anaheim, California! It’s Weekender with Wanda – Live! Something a little different this weekend! It’s day …
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To help you in your journey as an antique booth owner, I have a great guide to share with you today that will help you know what vintage items sell best during each season.
You know I’m all for an excuse to gather my people, especially around the holidays. Well, my girlfriend, Maia owner of sustainable children’s boutique: Bitte, and I decided to gather our friends at the vintage french home store Elsie Green for a pre-holiday afternoon of bites, sips and a little dried floral wreath making. No agenda besides getting together before…
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Hi everyone! It has been TOO long since I have posted anything here on One Lucky Day! Preparations for Creativation (the new name for CHA) took front seat in November, December and most of January but I hope to get back on track with regular posts now that I have returned home from Arizona. I thought it might be fun to see how we gather and use props for the show (a little behind the scenes magic). Back in December, Mario, Tim and I took a little junkin trip down to Phoenix to shop at a few antique stores including the wonderful Sweet Salvage. Our goal was to find props that would fit with our idea-ology show booth - did we find them? We sure did! Tim spotted this dresser with absolutely stunning crackled paint for the "masculine" side of the booth. It was missing handles on the top drawers but that was an easy fix. Perfect right? We also spotted a couple of old trunk liner boxes, large wood crates and the frame from an old mirror (can you spot it in the display above?). It worked to frame out two samples made by Tim and Kaz Hall. We had Art (Tim's handy neighbor) add a barn wood shelf inside each box for display. You'll notice that the striped twill handles and ties were left in tack (that was my favorite part). We needed some gold to add to the "feminine" side of the booth so I gathered old frames from my collection to add to the wall. A huge shout out to my favorite TX antique dealer Pocket Full of Heirlooms for the fabulous gold frame with the tin center (as well as a few other pieces like the pink prize ribbon). I bought it a few months back and knew I wanted to use it for the show. So glad it worked out! You might notice the smaller frames in the tray liners had to be moved to accommodate the samples, but no matter, they were used in other places in the booth. The shelves worked perfectly for the samples and the gold frames worked to showcase a couple pieces that I will share another day. We also ran across this farm table that was shoved off into a corner...we needed something big for the back wall but would this do? Much too wide for what we needed but it had the right patina. We searched for other pieces and then came back to it...the blue legs sold us. You can see just a bit peeking out along the back wall... This is how we made it happen. Art split the table in two and braced the two pieces together. It could not have fit better! I have just one more transformation to share...do you recognize it? Well, this is how the large frame looked before my husband cut a new wood center and painted it with chalkboard paint. He spray painted the frame gold, then I gave it a faux antique finish with some black paint. Quite the transformation! But so PERFECT for the booth! Seriously why has it been sitting in my attic for 3 years? Well, I sure hope you have enjoyed this little behind the scenes tour of the idea-ology booth. Hopefully there are some ideas here that might spur your own vintage look at your home. Don't be afraid to adapt the piece to what you need or even cut it in half to make it work! Just go for it! If you are interested in seeing more of the booth, Tim's recap can be found on his blog - the post has more pictures of the booth and many of the projects. now carry on, paula
Do you love decorating, design and vintage collectibles? If so, starting an antique booth could be a great way to use your creative energy while making extra money. This post will talk about the initial