Here are a few more highlights from our road trip to Dallas, TX and back. We saw a bazillion different vintage items along our path over the last week! One of the most impressive shops was called "Lost In The 50's" in the town of Clovis NM. One of the largest linen collections I have ever seen.
We visited another immense antiques mall, Grand Central Station Antiques, in Lubbock, TX. Here are just a few wonderful booths and items that captured my attention.
This booth had wonderful displays.
Loved the styling in this booth too!
My favorite corner of the shop was The Nest Egg which had a heavy accent on French Style, and a wonderful mix of old and new. . . .
I wanted all of these. . .
Needless to say, I came back bursting with fresh inspiration!
Still finding ground around here, but I hope you're having a great week! Thanks so much for stopping by!
Happy White Wednesday!
Jacqueline
so many fabulous things! that McCoy jardiniere and the white bookshelves display pieces, just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteMy heart was beating faster as I scrolled along the pictures LOL
ReplyDeleteI want all the bunnies also,
and all those vintage 1950's tablecloths , wow
what a great place to find to window shop and take pictures for us to see, thanks I enjoyed it all
Oh my! I am swooning over all those linens!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's all so neat. Love the linens!
ReplyDeleteExcuse me while I wipe the drool off my keyboard!!! Love all those bunnies too!!!
ReplyDeleteI want the whole store! Linen heaven for sure! I would like to have closets and closets full. Sad thing is right now I've sold most of mine 50's stuff. The white hankie display, the sweet christening dress-all so pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness...I saw so many awesome things in your photos!!! So many wonderful vignettes and displays. No wonder you are feeling so inspired Jacqueline!
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I always love to tag along on your trips, Jacqueline. Fabulous booth displays! I can see why you wanted all those bunnies - adorable. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my, what wonderful booths and shops! I would have died in the linen booth....so many pretties.
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Sissie
So many lovely things Jaqueline.
ReplyDeleteOne could go crazy buying those lovely linens and other nice things..
You really saw so much.
I can imagine you really enjoyed it all.
val
Hi Jacqueline, I live in Clovis N Mexico!!!! ....and have been in that shop many times! Look me up if you are ever in town again....hugs, Penny
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the lovely trip!
ReplyDeleteI would of loved to be able to go through those tubs of lace doilies.
I have laughed over that tumbleweed blowing I see those daily!!
Blessings, Roxy
Wow, more beautiful things. I noticed the wheat patterned ironstone pitcher. My sister has one and I have a chamber pot. ;) Thanks for sharing all the pretties that you saw on your trip. Have a great rest of the week. Pamela
ReplyDeleteThe linens did make my drool. Love them! What a lovely trip and adventure.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a fabulous time and saw many wonderful items! The best kind of fun! Blessings, Cindy
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ReplyDeleteWell you may have been lost in the fifties, but I have been lost in my own backyard, haha!! I have been catching up! I love big old flat Texas.... the church is amazing, here it would be covered in moss and rotting away, you have true ghost towns... fabulous!! Those bunnies with the glittered ears are darling!! I can't wait to see your newest goodies:-)
Hugs,
B
Oh yes, I think I would have been in heaven browsing through all those pretties! Those vintage style rabbits are just too lovely and those linens! I would have needed a whole afternoon just to sort through them! What a fun road trip! xo Karen
ReplyDeleteSo much to take in,it's all wonderful
ReplyDeletei could spend hours in there...and a ton of money! tfs, jacqueline!
ReplyDeleteOh, I would go bonkers there! All those fabulous vintage tablecloths? I'd have to take at least three! And I hope you came home with at least one of those rabbits. I would be fighting you for them! Tremendous!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you enjoyed a nice trip to Dallas. I hope our weather was nice while you were here. Love the pics from the mall in Lubbock. So many gorgeous pretties there. We lived in Lubbock for 7 years and get back now and then. It has grown over the years but still a special place.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the inspiring photos.
Have a great weekend.
Hugs
How in the world did you just come away with inspiration? I would have a trunk full. So many pretties! Dianne
ReplyDeleteOh such happy moments going through an antique mall - especially when it is a "new" one! I'm so glad they have bathrooms. I get so excited - I always have to go!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Jacqueline, what wonderful shops! Where to begin.... polished cotton; enamel laundry tubs; old glass doorknobs from my childhood (I used to think they were enormous diamonds...); boudoir lamps. And on and on. How did you ever escape without having to hire a van? Honestly, it took me a long time to get through this post, each picture was a treasure trove!
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