An incredible weekend. An incredible craft fair. Two of my sisters, myself, three nieces and one nephew got up extra early and headed south-east to the ting town of Bellbuckle, Tennessee. We walked, laughed, scoured and awed at each booth and antique shop around. One in particular was so utterly exciting I wanted to hug the owner and decorator for being so brill!
This is my last full day of the thirty-seventh chapter of my book of life. Tomorrow begins thirty-eight and I have to say I am excited. I truly feel as if it is New Year's Eve. I have a few resolutions, a few goals and big hopes and dreams for this year. And a new cousin to kick it off!
Here are a few glimpses of my favorite store's decor from Bellbuckle this year.
Inside Philip's General Store.
Caskets were all a theme in Halloween decor this year.
A touch of Dorothy... brilliant.
Creepy, stuffed creatures found here and there.
Vintage photographs darned displays all over. Which some own a creepiness of their own.
At $3.00 a scoop these teeny, weeny pumpkins, which were actually some sort of seed pods from India, were a fabulous steal!
And I spy three shoppers I know too well!
I realized my jaw was on the floor minutes after entering this fabulous shop. The pictures do not do the justice it deserves. I cannot wait to go back to ohh and aah over the Christmas Displays.
Happy Birthday to me!
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