Bob and I have gone for the past few years to Baker's Village Garden Center a wonderful little garden center and gift shoppe to pick up our pumpkins and fall decorations. It's literally a visual delight to enter the store. The nursery is amazing, but the little shoppe is even moreso. They have an incredible eye for color and visual merchandising. I could drop a fortune in this store but I did a pretty good job at restraining myself this time around!
Here are some of the autumn displays (and I'm just showing a fraction of what was in the store!)
The faux pumpkins and squashes come in such an incredible assortment of colors. I love the speckled orange gourds.
Lots of greenery, florals, yummy scented candles and gifts....
This is the photo I used for the blog header:
Pumpkins in chartreuse, definitely a scrapologie color fave!!
And here's a peek at one of the many Christmas displays already up (this one was my favorite)
It's really a visual feast for the eyes! I worry about small businesses like this one staying afloat in the current atmosphere. I would be sad and sorry to see them go - there is just no comparison between the experience of shopping here and at Joann's (not that I don't shop at J's, I do, but it's evident how much love and personal attention goes into this business - and that's something I respect, something that you just can't get at a chain).
I am toying with the idea of doing daily or atleast weekly shares of vintage images - I don't want to overcommit so let's say weekly, and if I am able to get more than one in a week, all the better! This one looks like a flapper girl in that elaborate cap. I get so excited when I see images like this from eras past... there is just a beauty and mystery to them that is so alluring. (I admit this one needs a bit of editing - she looks like she has black grit between her teeth, but nonetheless...) I wonder about the woman in the photo - who was she? What were her thoughts and dreams? What was her life like? Even though many of these vintage images were staged, they're still so lovely, black grit and all!
Chartreuse pumpkins... really, can there be anything better than that?! I know what you mean about the feel of small businesses. They are so wonderful. Unfortuantly, we are losing a few around here... antique shops including. Uggh!
lol! I didn't notice the "grit". Her eyes are just too stunning to look away from.
Posted by: Alisa N. | October 15, 2008 at 02:00 PM
Hey Ranjini!!!
I was just on Rita's (Weiss)blog and saw that you are on Jenni Bowlin's design team. How exciting! I don't know if you remember, but you and I were on an online store's design team for a bit several years back (and I can't even remember the name of it, isn't that bad?)...you were so generous and sent me a whole packet of diecut labels.
Anway, just wanted to say 'congrats,' and can't wait to see how you work the Jenni goodies :)
Suzie
Posted by: Suzanne Webb | October 15, 2008 at 08:02 PM
Here is the link to my site where I used you beautiful image of the Art Deco Vintage Lady! I gave you credit for the image and will leave the link here:
http://missannesvintageart.blogspot.com/2010/02/theme-thursday-challenge.html
I also placed your button on my sidebar:
http:freetrinketstreasures.blgospot.com
Thank you for sharing these beautiful images!
Have a great day!
Thank you, Kymberly
Posted by: Kymberly Decker | February 18, 2010 at 12:23 AM