This is the place where I now have a small booth and am beginning to sell some of the many things I have collected over the years.
It is also a place that I have shopped at for years
and found many treasures!
Each booth is unique and carries a mix of antiques, collectibles and sometimes crafts and new gift items too.
I snapped a few pictures of things that caught my eye
when I was there last week.
They aren't the best photos but hopefully
you can get a sense of the place.
Enjoy!
And...here is a peek at a corner of my little booth
all decked out for the Fourth of July!
If you are in the area of Broadalbin, New York...
please stop by....you are sure to find something special at
School House Treasures!
I have met quite a few of the other dealers...
...all of whom have been very kind and helpful to me.
So far, it has been fun.
My Dad helped me set up my display...
...we used shutters from the old farmhouse as well as the old apple picking ladder and apple boxes from the barn to create "walls".
Mr. Flea has been very helpful too and is thrilled to have me move some of this stuff out of his living areas!
I have so many things to get priced
and bring down to my little booth.
We went up in the attic yesterday and am pretty sure there is enough inventory up there to last the summer!
:)
Click here to go to School House Treasures Facebook page!
Hope you are having a good week!
:)
What cool stuff! The numbers "52" in your booth look like they are old pump prices from a filling station. I have a stack of them at my farm estate sale. I sure long for the days when gas was 52 cents a gallon, and I'm old enough to remember when they were ;-).
ReplyDeleteLovely! I enjoy nice, clean booths. I saw many things in the pictures I liked. I hope you do well!
ReplyDeleteI love your beautiful photos, it was as if I were standing their in the booth! I love the post and wish you much success with your booth, I'd sure love to buy there!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Patti
WHY do you have to live right across the country, I so want to visit your booth!! I love those white hanging basket thingies, wouldn't they be great on a porch...
ReplyDeleteTracey
I like the variety at the School house, I also see a green floral crock that is exactly like the one on top of my fridge! I like those wicker wrapped bottles in your space, looking good!
ReplyDeleteoh, many, many congratulations, laura! i am so far away or i would be there to support you in person - thanks for the sweet peek of your booth - love it! -xok.
ReplyDeleteI knew you would be at a shop that reminded me of my favorites around here. Your little space looks great and I know you will be busy keeping it full. Enjoy...it is much fun!
ReplyDeleteAnnette
CONGRATULATIONS!
ReplyDeleteI have also thought about renting a space somewhere...someday. I think I will live vicariously through you for a bit.
Your booth looks lovely...love your signature "52"
Sending you many wishes for much success.
The folk of Broadalbin are so lucky to have access to all your goodies! Good luck with your new venture.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great stuff !!.....enjoy summer !!...love Ria...xxx
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the booth! So nice to have a place to sell things so you can shop for more! lol! That's one of my favorite parts! Good luck with the booth!
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Hello Laura,
ReplyDeleteThe School House Treasures Antique & Gift Center looks like it is filled with fabulous finds (love that old bowl). The sneak peek of your new space looks amazing. NICE work! Congratulations!
Smiles, Paula
Une belle ballade.
ReplyDeleteUn beau 52!
Belle journée
Manon
what great treasures! best of luck with your booth! :)
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to go antiquing and now I really must! Maybe this weekend.
ReplyDeletexo, Cheryl
I wish I could have shopped there, it looked wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove it!!! You will have a lot of fun! Hugs Mary
ReplyDeleteI am so excited for you! Is this the antique shop that Paula and Deanna and I stopped in before coming to the lakehouse?
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Carole
Congratulations on opening your space, Laura! No doubt, it will be stocked with wonderful vintage treasures from your stash. Was it difficult to decide what to part with? ;)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/
So many fabulosities there! Congrats on having your own booth there - it looks wonderful. I'm very excited for you, Laura.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your new booth, I wish I lived closer cuz I've seen what you collect!!! LOL.
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Oh my gosh ~ I think I am drooling ~ wow I wish I was closer. I could have soooo much fun there ;-)
ReplyDeleteI wish you all the success in the world on your new venture. It looks adorable and I am dying to visit! Will you still be opening an Etsy shop?
ReplyDeleteHello, what a beautiful blog you have. I live in Holland and am working on my house to turn into a flea market style. Visit flea markets and shops I like and sometimes I leave on my blog to see what I bought. My other passion is painting, and some of my paintings on my blog let me see. In the future I make a website for my paintings. I really like to follow someone who lives far away, so I have subscribed to your blog. You are welcome to a visit on my blog. Kind regards, Louise
ReplyDeleteI want to shop there too.
ReplyDeleteLisa
This is a wonderful website the site owner has done a great job thanks.
ReplyDeleteGo Laura!
ReplyDeleteYour booth looks great ad I am so glad you and your dad are able to share this time! I laugh mu head off at the thought of your attic being full of a summer's inventory....then it comes a little close to home. Ahem.
Many hugs,
Suz
Looks like a great place to find some new treasures! Thanks for the little peek into your spot...looks great!
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful. I feel as though I could reach right through the screen!
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