Tonight, I headed to the annual Wee “c” Miniatures Show. It’s a smaller show but there are always wonderful finds to be discovered. The show is open again tomorrow if you are in the area. :]
There’s always a bargain table in the lobby with the raffle prizes. I was able to score a few sheets of vintage wallpaper. I was having a hard time choosing something for the mill, and I think the pale yellow diamond pattern on the right will be lovely in the upper room.
A Little More in Miniatures – Boston fern leaves to make your own plants.
The Garden Path – a lovely purple bowl by Jason Feltrope.
Fabrics, including an amazing brown houndstooth.
Cea’s Unique Finds – this vendor had a lot of what I am guessing were estate pieces. A had good luck at this table starting with a tiny quarter scale hot plate. Guess who is going to have to build a quarter scale house now. :D
This was a mockup by Donna Bahls for tiny working rubber stamps.
There is only one true working stamp as the rest are just the mockup display, but I couldn’t pass it up. Even if only the tea cup truly works, the others will make for great accessories in a scene.
This corner cabinet is marked Lanny Gregg 79.
It’s such an unusual piece and in remarkable condition. The drawers do open. :]
The final mini of the night was this marvelous bird marked J. Holmes 82. I love all things New England, and this is so indicative of that style.