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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Andy's Attic Christmas





Spent some time today getting the Attic ready for Christmas.







Uncovered Ruby is having a SALE on Fri.

evening, the 3rd of December.

uncoveredruby.blogspot.com (They are on my sidebar,

I cannot get the link to work).





Each vendor with have their own sale. These pictures

are from my space. These are mercury glass garlands.






Miscellaneous things for Christmas.






Need a mug for hot chocolate?








How about a hand made vintage table cover?









Vintage ornaments, red birds, other ornaments??







Maybe a rocking horse for a cute display??


The whole store will be packed with treasures.
Hope you can make it:
Uncovered Ruby
510 E. Main
Battle Ground, WA 98604
4:00 PM to 8:00 PM







7 comments:

Florence said...

I must get by there. Miss you all. Hugs Florence

Andi's English Attic said...

Can't get there, but I love the mugs. xx

★Carol★ said...

You've been busy decking those halls! I'm hoping that the thrift stores will start having more vintage Christmas, because it's been really hard to find anything cute around here!

BirdSong said...

I saw your space today!! It looks great and very tempting!!

Sue xoxo

sherri s. said...

Oh my, the vintagey cuteness--it's overwhelming! Super super darling...

Teresa said...

You've got good stuff, Annette! Loooove mercury glass garland and pretty much any vintage bauble.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Teresa

Unknown said...

Hey Annette . . . this post reminded me of last year when I saw those New Years Eve toys on your blog - do you remember that? Anyway - I got them out last weekend when we were decorating the tree - and my daughter was so excited about them - started making all sorts of noise!!! Had to put them back away for a few weeks! :)

I can't believe it has been a whole year!! Happy holidays to you!! :) xoxo - liz

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