tatteredgrandeur

Santa Rosa, CA, US
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I am a Thrift Store / Flea Market / Estate Sale / Garage Sale Junky and Recovering Hoarder.
If ever in wine country, Healdsburg CA, visit my little collective space: relish. You will find us in Shoffeits Off The Square....In the meantime, visit our facebook page...
http://www.facebook.com/pages/relish/17016113838
Relish: Relics To Cherish from a bygone era.
Embrace the Beauty and Romance that reside in every bit of chipped away paint or the pure softness that only comes with age.
everything i love is ugly, no really, you would be amazed
ani difranco

Gender: Female

Member Since: 07/24/2009


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Junk Gyspy meets Cowgirl Chic

Don't be shy, let your inner rabble-rouser out! Why not throw on a vintage lacy slip with your dirt kickin' cowgirl boots! Don't forget to throw in a big 'ol down home Texas style belt...

Waterless Snow Globes & Pearls of Wisdom

Whimsical little glass vessels, with "all about you" messages and other little bits and bobbles, and most importantly, fairy-esque snow! Give these dreamy little bottles a gentle shake and feel the...

A night at the doll cemetary...

Who says old broken off doll heads are junk?? I do!! And they are the spookiest and best junk ever. Doll heads peering out from glass apothecary jars and added to an old rusty wrought iron chandelier...



Recent comments


Re: Junkyard Dogs...the How and "Y"

dream room!! Love it love it!

Re: Waterless Snow Globes & Pearls of Wisdom

Hey Annie!
Thanks so much for your comments. Do you have any pics of your steel cabinets?? I love to come up with new ways to use things! Cheers, Jill

Re: Geyserville Vintage ... wine country collective

Click on the link to see the latest at Geyserville Vintage!! http://www.junkmarketstyle.com/item/22418/junk-gyspy-meets-cowgirl-chic

Re: Geyserville Vintage ... wine country collective

oooo laah laaah.....LOVE IT!!!

Re: Bird Cage Chandelier

Supercute!! Love it.....What's the trick to hiding the rest of the lights that lead to the cord? Or is it battery operated?