Monday, November 10, 2014

The Lucky Rabbit

A Really Neat Place:

 

My daughter took me to this really neat place called, The Lucky Rabbit today. I got the camera out and started taking pictures because it was just so cool.

I wanted to share some of my pix with you. They really had some neat displays and used a lot of pallets.

 

You can click on any of the photo’s and make them larger.

 

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Loved the legs on the old suitcase. I’ve seen this before but never made one. I think they would make really cute dog beds.

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Really liked this old mirror frame for a chalkboard. I have one of these with a mirror in it.

 

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Really really loved this idea! I think this was wallpaper and not the tin roofing stuff. I felt it and it didn’t feel like tin.

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Another shot of the chest. They were selling a lot of furniture today. You can SEE WHY. Open-mouthed smile

 

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I thought these were cute! I even have an old sweater I bought that would be cute to use the sleeves out of for these.

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I have an old frame like this that we bought from a friend of ours in North Carolina. He said it came out of an old school over there. This gave me an idea. I have an old quilt my Maw Maw made us when we were little kids that is just rags now. Going to see IF I have a large enough piece of it that I can do this with I think. I will put it in my sewing room if I have enough to do this.

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I’ve been wanting one of these 3 tiered ones for forever now it seems like. My husbands cousins had one and she said she got it in the Smokey’s. I thought this was such a neat idea for your coffee and sweetener and such.

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LOVED the way they used the pallets here!!!

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Another shot of the way they used the pallets for display.

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SOOOO CUTE! This one reminded me of a ladies down the road from my house. She sews such cute stuff!!!

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Notice the pallet display here. They used hay string tacked to the edges and made it like a clothes line to hang their drink holders on with clothes pens. Too cute! Thumbs upSome really cute things here!!!

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Some more of the cute hand sewn items.

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LOVED this piece of furniture!

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Loved the night stands to in this booth.

 

 

 

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Letters made from the thin paneling in with the lines in it. Can’t think of what it’s called right now. Such a cute idea! I saw one lady with one of these carrying it around. I have seen folks use these in their Christmas decorating on their door wreaths.

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Another view of the letters.

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View downstairs from the upstairs loft.

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Another view from upstairs.

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LOVED these clothes! They used all kinds of trims on them. LOVED THESE!!!!

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This is metal someone welded letters out of. Really cool

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Some of the booths.

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Really neat idea from books being cut out into letters or whatever.

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More of the cut out books.

 

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Notice the pallet again with the crosses hanging on it.

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Found me a Christmas decorating idea here with the floral bottles and ornaments. I think I have a herd of those bottles. Open-mouthed smile

I’ve been thinking about my mantel this year and how I want to decorate it.

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This is an old bed spring hanging on the ceiling with Christmas lights in it. Too cool!

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Another pallet display, hanging by chains.

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Pallets for the wall

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LOVED this arch!

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Loved this! It was sold.

I hope you enjoyed our little tour. Open-mouthed smile

 

Until next time,

Rose

2 comments:

Rhoda @ Southern Hospitality said...

How fun Rose, that looks like a great place to browse! Thanks for sharing it with me. Have a great week and thank you for stopping by!

Rose1957 said...

Thank you for stopping by Rhoda. Oh yes it's an awesome place. One day when you're in Hattiesburg,Ms. might want to check it out IF they're open. They're only open one weekend out of a month.