Just sharing pictures as I don't have too much time to post.
The only thing I wanted to note is that these polywood adirondack chairs, which are made out of recycled milk jugs, were pricey but well worth the investment...we've had them for five years and they're still like brand new. I'd highly recommend them.
I only took a few pictures because it was so hot and I didn't stay very long. Long enough though to stand and drool over this sold (boo hoo) picnic table and bench. I wish I had taken more than one of this booth because their stuff was amazing!
We finally got around to cleaning, reshaping and painting a couple of architectural pieces we bought at the May Brimfield show into a pediment for above our doorway..
You may recall the two pieces once looked like this.
My thinking is that it could probably use a little something more - perhaps some sort of decorative piece in the middle....but for now, I'm more than content with the outcome.
Hi, my name is Diane and I'm a lover of decorating with a penchant for anything white and worn. It's rare for me to drive past a yard sale or flea market and I'm not above going through others trash. Some of my best finds have been picked up on the side of the road..... a pair of beveled glass french doors, a white iron settee, window shutters, white picket fencing...to name but a few. I'm lucky enough to live within an hours driving time to the Brimfield Antiques Fair which, to my delight, is held three times a year.