Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Antique Weekend

Last weekend I went to one of my favorite antique and garden places in Houston. It Joshua's in the Heights (off 19th Street). He has a huge outside garden shop which specializes in natural and native plants (in Susan's Speak: Very Hard to Kill!) Joshua has really gotten popular in the area for his Water Fountains. He has hundreds of beautiful pots in all shapes and sizes. Inside a big warehouse are antiques. I found my first purchase in a "Texas" themed booth. This little red carrier, complete with a Texas license plate, will be used to tote my small garden tools around the yard this spring. This cute little table didn't come home with me but I sure did like it!
More Texas "STUFF" from my favorite booth of the day.
They even had some pretty little aprons. If I HAD a Valentine to cook for this year, I would have bought this and pretended to be a funky June Cleaver!
The booth wouldn't be complete without a whole truckload of cowboy boots. I've seen all sorts of crafts created with these.....birdhouses, table legs, part of a vignette...I guess the "Texas Sky is the limit", right? If those Red and Black boots on the top had been MY SIZE I would have scooped them up for an upcoming rodeo.
My creative friend, Susan A, my shopping partner is part owner of an architectural firm. The name of the business is CRE8.....isn't that CUTE...a play on words of CREATIVE....and that they are. They do lots of fun and funky elementary schools and the kids just love their designs. Susan A. picked through this box of blocks and found all the right letters. (HOW could you pass them up at just $1 a block?!?!)
Here's the grouping and color blocks she put together. On my next post I'll show you the garden section of Joshua's! It's a great place to spend an afternoon.

29 comments:

  1. Sounds like my kinda place! I love the little tote, especially with the license plate!

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  2. Oh goody, another place to check out when we're in Houston next. Thanks for the tip, this looks like a really neat place. And I LOVE that apron, how fun. Kathy

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  3. Wow that looks like an awesome place. More info on the location--anywhere near Hwy 59 and First Colony?
    Blessings,
    Lorilee

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  4. What a fun place. Sure wish I lived closer..your little tote with the license plate is just darling..hugs ~lynne~

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  5. Very cool stuff there-love places like that! ~looks like a fun time!~Smiles~Tam!

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  6. I sometimes go to Houston with hubby, while he is at meetings I go to the mall or an art gallery, I wish I knew where these great Antique Malls were, next time I am gonna do some serious research, your buys look wonderful, hugs, Kathy

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  7. What a great place!

    I love spending time in this kind of shop

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  8. I have a table just like that one in my garage! It's one of my future projects. Love that garden tote!

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  9. the adorable red apron would look great with the red cowgirl boots!
    who says you have to be cooking to wear an apron!?
    {thanks for making my day!}
    Chasity

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  10. Mornin' Susan...

    Ohhh...I just love rummaging through old flea markets, etc. Loved all of those big pots and pretty statues...and that darling little red storage box that you got is charming!

    I just moved to Colorado 8 yrs. ago. I lived near Corpus Christi for nearly 30 yrs...I have family in Houston...small world isn't it? Have a terrific Thursday, my friend...

    Warmest wishes...
    Chari

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  11. What a great place! It's a good thing I didn't go - I would've wanted to bring it all home!

    Love those blocks!

    Jen

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  12. Hi, I just happen to come upon your blog today. I love all the wonderful things at that flea market. I love that tote with the license plate. So cute! I also love your home with the lavender walls! I enjoyed my visit this morning!
    ~Ann

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  13. I love this place! I'll have to check it out next time I am around... which to be honest, isn't often!

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  14. That looked like alot of FUN! Wish I had come with yoU! :-)

    Monica

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  15. That looks like a fun place to browse! But then, Houston has a lot of neat places to browse around!! That is the one thing I miss about not living there anymore. When I visit my parents all my mom and I do are run around to all the neat places and SHOP!!!

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  16. I think Texas shops sport more "Texas Stuff" than any place I have ever been... that's why we love our state soooooo much!

    Susan.. I must confess... I used the window tint stuff from Home Depot on my french door... looks amazing doesn't it? And, you can't make a mistake because it's not permanent! I just love it! I had a friend stop by, inspected the door closely and then finally said.. "how did you do this? Did you buy the door this way or did you do it yourself." She couldn't tell it was vinyl?!

    thanks for stopping by! i enjoyed your shopping trip! hugs. Dixie

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  17. I think I could get very familiar to a place like this! I love these types of shopping trips...we don't have those here!

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  18. I would love to spend a day perusing the aisles of this place. I loved that apron!

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  19. I love all of the colors! The CRE8 is great (I rhymed--I teach preschool, we get excited about these things!). I noticed on your profile that The Shack is one of your favorite books--it is one of mine too. Actually one of my very first posts on my blog was about the book. Our church is in the middle of a message series on the book. Have a good day.

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  20. Oh would I have fun there! I can't wait to see the garden outside, I just love fountains!

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  21. Well, little missy, I think you should have purchased that snazzy apron to wear even if you don't have a special person to cook for .......... who knows what could happen?

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  22. OOOO...what fun! I so love booths like that!

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  23. Susan, thanks for swinging by the shop today. I sure enjoyed having you.. have a great w/k..
    hugs ~lynne~

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  24. Ohhhhhhh...how nice! I love antiquing. That's how we've found all of our Chenille! Love the stuff!

    ~Blessings,
    Jan

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  25. cute, cute, cute! Hope to see you Saturday! xo...deb

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  26. I so need to go there~ since I'm in Houston I'm not that far away! It's almost Rodeo time~ we are going this year. Haven't been in many years. Yeah!

    Hugs~ J

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  27. I love this post! My kind of place! That little red and white apron is just too sweet!!... Donna @ An Enchanted Cottage

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  28. Susan,

    Thanks for stopping by my New England blog; all of your Texas garden pictures are making me feel very unhappy with all the dirty snow that is here on the ground. Hope you have the nice, white flufft stuff on your stay cation.

    Janet

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