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Good Bones for Starters

Whew! I am exhausted. I have spent the last two days working on my new booth.
I finally left the antique mall today feeling like I had some "good bones" to work with now.
I can get all the filler items ready and placed. (Margo, does anything look familiar?) There will be more layers to come. It kind of reminds me of when I take all of my Christmas decorations down and the house looks so empty.

This is what I arrived to this morning. I spent the entire day finishing the burlap walls, making burlap roses, pricing and arranging. Nobody would have accused me of working too fast.
Nope, not today...

7 comments:

molly said...

Nancy, Love the walls and especially the roses!! darling!!! Great bones indeed!! I am just going to have to come up and see it in person

Garden Antqs Vintage said...

I love the burlap walls. Will you share how you put them up. Your space looks really great!

Nancy @ Ella Elaine said...

Thanks.
I just used my handy dandy electric staple gun. The walls had some wood trim at the top and bottom, so that helped. I covered up the pegboard, but if I need to use it, I just wiggle the bracket in the burlap. I can nail through it too. The first ten yards of fabric I ironed the crease down the middle. The last yardage I put up without ironing and I can't tell any difference. Live and learn!

Sue (Vintage Rescue) said...

Hey, burlap sister! The roses at the top are a fabulous idea!!!

bunnytrails said...

Nancy, it looks GREAT!!!!!!!! Love, love, love the burlap!!! I may have to do a little copying in my booth!! Can't wait to go JUnkin with you sometime!!

Cindy (JunqueArt) said...

Your booth is looking fabulous! Love love love it! Was so great to meet you yesterday!

Nancy @ Ella Elaine said...

It was good to finally meet you, Cindy. I am excited you are moving your booth downstairs. I know I will probably be one of your best customers!