A JunkYard.Gypsy scouts for treasures in everyday finds. Be it garage sales, flea markets, auctions or estate sales; JunkYardGypies are on the lookout for vintage items, antiques, collectibles and vintage clothing. Some of us even like to Re-purpose our vintage finds into One of Kind updated pieces. Come follow us on a JunkYard_Gypsy Caravan Tour, and tell us what treasures you have discovered!
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Froggy went a courting and he did ride - Umhum!
Ha, Ha, I love my new froggies! What kind of cool things can we do with these? Originally shower curtain hooks, but I'm thinking they should be cut loose from their noose and glued to something! A vase, a hat or picnic basket. Other cool card finds from the day's excursion, was the Golden Shred & Golly Picnic series postcard from the Robert Opie Collection in Glouccester.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Tarnished Silver, Useless Silver - Don't think so!
Some of these are going to get a face lift before take off.
The monogramed letter B is done in a brushed aluminum and looks great and I'll probably Tarnex the cake server set, but the grater and gravy boat are getting painted! I was originally thinking cottage pinks, blues, and yellows...but now I'm think Black with some artsy white motif...humm, guess we'll see what strikes me tomorrow.
The monogramed letter B is done in a brushed aluminum and looks great and I'll probably Tarnex the cake server set, but the grater and gravy boat are getting painted! I was originally thinking cottage pinks, blues, and yellows...but now I'm think Black with some artsy white motif...humm, guess we'll see what strikes me tomorrow.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
The secret for what to do with doilies or Crafting with doilies
Yes, I have discovered the secret for what to do with doilies. You too can now make your self a tiara out of these lovely heirlooms. Watch this is going to become the new wedding rage. jk
I was sorting through the scrapbook clipping of Stan's great grandmother, where she posted all the deaths, returns and marriages of those who lived in Tippecanoe County during WWII, before we took it down to the historical society for the genealogy department. So if you're missing some info or looking for newspaper clipping from that era with photos and such they just got some new stuff. When I ran across this...
I was sorting through the scrapbook clipping of Stan's great grandmother, where she posted all the deaths, returns and marriages of those who lived in Tippecanoe County during WWII, before we took it down to the historical society for the genealogy department. So if you're missing some info or looking for newspaper clipping from that era with photos and such they just got some new stuff. When I ran across this...
Yes, Yes it is, a true doily tiara!
I really think one of you should get some Stiffy Fabric Stiffener and make a couple of them. See if they take off, could just be the hottest new look in tiara wear. Hey, side feathers and birdcages are back!
Who would have thunk?
Who would have thunk?
To look at more great 20's, 30's and 40's wedding head gear visit http://tiny.cc/ahHqp
Plus you can listen to some great 20's tunes!
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Retro Art Deco Metal Hamper
Yes I have actually been junking since our return, and doing a little refurbishing. Stumbled across this beauty at a resale shop. Actually Stan eyed this one. Good eye Stan! I call him my little diamond in the rough.
First I kind of went - eh? - but that art deco front, was saying forget that the gold trim is worn and my vinyl faded seat makes you want to gag ~ look at me - "I'm really cool"
Yes, Mr Hamper you do have potential. So we took him home and gave him a little TLC and wa-la he looks 10 times better!


Well, I hope everyone had a good 4th of July! We spent ours with family, and then with friends later in the evening. Hope all the awareness parties had good turn outs even though the weather was kind of nasty around here. Keep the fight for your Liberty on your mind not just now, but through out the year.
Ciao!
First I kind of went - eh? - but that art deco front, was saying forget that the gold trim is worn and my vinyl faded seat makes you want to gag ~ look at me - "I'm really cool"
Yes, Mr Hamper you do have potential. So we took him home and gave him a little TLC and wa-la he looks 10 times better!
Re-covered his seat with a black ribbed taffeta and applied a distressed gold fluer di lis pattern to the top, then we painted all the gold trim black so he didn't look so worn. Really wanted to leave the integrity of the diamond front design, even though there are some stains. But the nice thing is someone else could easily come in and totally repaint to fit their own decor, as well as change out the fabric.
This next piece is going to be way cool too.

Chippy old wall insert medicine cabinet!!! Has a beveled mirror and original glass knob.

Since this is a built in, we had to make it functional, so Stan has added sides and back so that it can stand on its own. That way it can be placed on a dresser, buffet, shelf, even hung from the wall. It's totally functional as stand alone unit. So far that's all that has been done, because I can't decide what's next. I know I want the inside back lined with some vintage rose wallpaper, the front chippy white, but I can't decide if I want to hand paint floral designs to the sides, do mosaic, or repeat the wallpaper.
Ah, either way someone is going to fall in love with this neat vintage storage unit.
Well, I hope everyone had a good 4th of July! We spent ours with family, and then with friends later in the evening. Hope all the awareness parties had good turn outs even though the weather was kind of nasty around here. Keep the fight for your Liberty on your mind not just now, but through out the year.
Ciao!
Monday, June 29, 2009
Mackinac Island
Lot's of history to explore at Mackinac Island. Of course you know there are no motorized vehicles, except for the golf carts that the resort allows on the greens. Don't think that's quite fair - Do you?
Views from Arch Rock
Views of the Grand Hotel - Where they filmed "Somewhere in Time" with Christoper Reeves and Jayne Seymour. Est. in 1887 this a true delight. Room rates start a $235.00. These are tiny old rooms, such as they were back then. Think Waldorf-Astoria or the Homestead. Much character and charm, but tiny accommodations. Not for the noisy crowd either - that would be us!
We had a nice beach front room. Not that we got in the water. Way too Cold! Nice views of the lighthouses and the boats going back and forth. Found these two lonely little yellow flowers just blooming where they were planted. Of course there's the beach rats, which mom and Di find hilariously funny to feed. I've been having this bird feeding problem with those two for the last twenty years. If they spot a gull they feed em! One of these days someone's gonna get their eye poked out or pooped on and it won't be funny then, Missy!
Lilac festival is around the 1st week in June, but you can enjoy them through mid month. Like our tour guide said "Thank goodness for the lilac's - you get a whiff of them through one nostril to compensate for the pee-u whiff of the horse doo in the other!" Little Stone Church and the Governor's mansion.
If you like antique you'll Love Mackinac. These are some great old carriages and a fire engine carriage from day gone by. Field of wild flowers that I just wanted to float on.
Fort Mackinac & lilacs in bloom
I took some shots of these old pictures with the horses pulling sleds full of supplies out to the island during the winter. Thought it was absolutely fascinating!
Another photo shot of a barge delivery hay to the horsey's on the island
Found this in one of the shop windows!
It was really just an awesome trip to be able to spend with your closest family gal pals. I'll treasure these memories for a lifetime - end that's all you have.
So that concludes the Early Summer JunkYard Gypsies Caravan Tour! Who knows where we'll end up next year, or maybe this fall, or heck summers still here there's surely something on the horizon!
Ciao for now Caravan Cruisers!
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Rhinelander Wisconsin - Home of the Hodag
Betcha don't know a Hodag - or maybe you do! He's the scary guy in the picture, no not him, the green monster. Contrived in 1893, he later became the mascot for Rhinelander Wisconsin. They have a huge Hodag Country Music Festival there in July. The beautiful dome is from the Rhinelander courthouse. Just love Courthouses. I always take pictures of them if I get the chance. Oh, I Almost forgot why we went up there. To visit McNaughton Wisconsin and see where my grandfathers old cabin use to be. It wouldn't have been a proper trip if we hadn't stopped at some of the watering holes while we there. Not sure but I think we might have made the bartenders day. Mom and Di had a blast visiting all the old place they vacationed at as little kids. We even got to do some junking while we were there! Di picked up a beautiful pair of Lefton wall Cherubs, you can check them out in her store if your interested.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Back Home Again in Indiana
I’m Back!...........
Yep that’s me riding that Chippy Vintage Pink Elephant – go figure – I couldn’t resist!
It’s Good to be home, but I’m still floating like I could ride that pink elephant all day. I so needed that break. And I think it will be healthy for me to feel like this - ‘Whole Summer' Truly IS a Vacation!
I love writing and blogging here, but I realized, as I sat down to tell about my VaCa that I’m probably not as good as some. I don’t take a lot of pictures – I’m too busy laughing and yakking it up to remember to snap photos or run a video camera. I did however manage to capture Aunt Di on video after 4 drinks. It’s pretty darn funny. I’m still debating on if my life worth posting it – lol
I also didn’t want to bore everyone with the blah, blah of all the details and stupid shots. So I’ll try my best not to be too boring. I’ve put some pic’s into collages so that it doesn’t drag on too much. And although we did Junk up and back, I don’t have one shot of any of that. I’m lucky I caught what I did! I’m also lucky that they actually let me photograph them.
I told you we were going to stay at that old retro motel well I absolutely adored their sign.
Is that not 30’s perfection?
I didn’t photo the inside because it was nothing special to write home about. Mom wanted her own bed so we ordered a roll away for me. Now I was a bit leery of this thing, expecting musty ghosts from 30 years ago and today wasn’t going to be a good night for me! But it smelled so fresh and clean like they had taken the upmost care with this bed. I was so impressed. And Comfy too!
Our first stop in the Dells was to the Lost Canyon. We were very well behaved as we walked up to purchase our tickets. Quiet, no giggling, when our tour guide for the ride walked up, took one look at us and said “Oh no, there’s trouble!” And my mother the consummate comedian, who kept trying to one up the funny, hysterical tour guide – said “Gosh how did you know!” She made sure to keep his keen observation intact through the whole trip. I hope everyone else on the tour enjoyed our personal ride through the Lost Canyon with ‘Our’ personal tour guide. Same thing happened in Mackinaw – you can’t take these girls anywhere!
Yes, that's primarily what we looked at, two horsey behinds, as we made our way through the canyon. The other horses ___, oh I meant, our cool tour guide, is pictured too. Don’t ask me his name I don’t remember. Be sure to visit this place if you go to the Wisconsin Dells. They are privately owned, and maintain this beautiful ravine so that you can enjoy it. The city is trying to take it away so they can build condos and hotels, and people will no longer be able to enjoy it’s breathtaking view and history.
Of course we did a little shopping
And We ate, We ate some more ... Ok, we ate A LOT
Yummm, chocolate!!!
Couldn't miss doing the Jet Boats with the 360 spins! Diane shouldn’t have drunk the rest of her beer before we left. No she didn’t pee her pants, but it was sounding like a good alternative the longer we were out there. (Boy she's starting to sound like a real lush and the poor girl doesn't even drink!) This tour guide must have known they were the mouthy ones cause he put them right up front under the windshield, where they were Sure to get Wet!
Make sure you go to Capt. Ron’s Jet Boats. The are a bit further out, but well worth the drive (10mins). They have a little bar with an outside covered patio, but wait that’s not all they also have a bar boat on the river! They are also a family owned business.
The other pictures are of other acts, like magicians, the crazy horn guy – he has a website – he kept telling us, but I’ve since forgotten. And these crazy Russians who actually walk on the outside of this contraption as it spins around. I think he likes to pretend to slip just to make you have a heart attack! They were the best part of the show. If you're not five you won't get ski show. Actually you could go across the river to some restaurant - sit out on their deck and watch the whole thing for free!
And of course when in
This say's Rome, of course you can't read it on here. Kind of ruins the whole effect!
And go to the Casino! We went to the Ho-Chunk. We didn’t stay long, cause they managed to take the Whole Chunk while we were there.
Trip was too long to cover in one post. Next time Mackinaw!Ciao!
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Vintage Fraction Cards in the box from Chicago Somerset Co. 1903
Ok, one last post before I have to get organized around here. Then I really do need to start packing and getting things straightened out before I leave. I've always said sometimes it's almost not worth it (vacations) for the amount of work you have to do before you leave and the catching up you have to do when you get back!
So here are some treasures from last weekend.
I have a great project in mind for that AweSome Green Monogrammed hand towel.
Also,Unexpectedly found that the Oil lamp still had oil in it - that was a treat! Thank goodness it didn't get on the hand towel
More great Rose Moss Chintz patterns on the Fingertip Oil Lamp, personal ashtrays and bell. Check everything thoroughly, before you purchase. As I was cleaning the ashtrays I discovered one was broken in two with a chip missing. I searched the box and the floor and everywhere imaginable, so I know it had to have been that way when I purchased, but I didn't lift them all out to inspect each one. So be it. Live and learn!This was another overlook on my part. I was so taken with these colors and the design that I failed to note the fine line crazing on the top of the sugar bowl. If you set it up eye level you'd never know, so it doesn't really make a difference. I would have still gotten them anyway. Just little things that you learn along the way.
This one is my Crazy Cool Fab Find. These vintage fraction cards in/with the box. Copyright is 1903 from Chicago. Love Em!
Ok, you won't hear from me til Mid June, after I return from our JunkYard Gypsies Caravan Tour!
Ciao!
Monday, May 25, 2009
Junking at Antique Stores in Indiana
Today was road trip day. Stan & I were heading north to visit family and decided to hit a few shops along the way to Valparaiso. He knew of some really cool ones to go scope out. Being a piano tuner he's been all over the state, but I think this knowledge stems from him being an old JunkYard dog.
At our 1st stop
I spotted these two girls hanging out together.
At our 1st stop
I spotted these two girls hanging out together.
Normally on the double rag doll both of the heads are made of material but this one had an actual doll head. The one to the right was one of those story book dolls, where the story is printed out on the front of the bib.
Orange Tin Cake Pan
but this one's different - it's small, for an 8 inch cake. Just a wee baby tin! Be great for taking one of those small personalized cakes to a friend for her birthday.
Looked at this Fisher Price Cash Register
But they don't seem to be moving well, and this was a bit more beat up than some I've seen. Some of these still have their coins! I think they'd make a really neat addition for a 'Cool' kids boho room.
Here's a few more items I should have picked up.
Next Road Trip, If they're still there (doubt that) their Mine!
Me leaving with all my Treasures!
You'll have to wait to see what's inside. Maybe for quite awhile.
I have to get home and pack for VaCa!!!
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Vintage Rose Swan Planter
Oh, isn't she precious?
Then I came across this awesome bowl
The curves and lines! And the colors are just so right!
The greens, pinks, yellow and smidgen of bronzing
I like it standing up to show off those great lines.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Retro Rachel Ray Orange Enamel Cookware & Vintage Orange Bowls
Today I'm thinking Rachel Ray Orange Enamel Cookware, to go along with these Vintage Orange Enamel Bowls.
Can't really judge by the computer colors, they look kind of off color here online. But I think they might work. I'll have to go take a look at the cookware set just to be sure.
Love it when I'm out junking and I get back and see that I've actually been working on a theme and didn't even know it! Like this cute little Folk Art Bird
He just plays against those Enamel Orange Bowls like he was destined to be with them.
Even the old Kellogg's tin has just enough orange to tie in with bowls and the Bear is almost the same color as the bird! Some days just flow like that
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