Knowing that I’d be bringing in lots of fall colors, and plenty of brown, I wanted to make sure my space still had a romantic feel to it despite the more traditional, antiquey look I was going to have on display. So I over loaded on the wispy florals.
I’d been saving up old bowls all year for my stepping into fall theme in August.
Each of these pieces could’ve been incorporated here and there in any month and mingled easily with my typical look.
But when brought in all at once, and set out on natural wood furniture, it does make for a whole new style for me.
See what I mean?
Plus I have my western/farm/equestrian corner too.
For September, I am working on a selection of embellished jean jackets and flannel shirts. I thought I’d bring one in early, this is dipped in bleach, then over dyed, and has vintage lace added to it.
There is also a bunch of fall toned mushrooms.
And of course, lots and lots of sparklies.
Vintage in one area, new or handmade on the other side of the aisle. I used to commingle them, but realized, it’s often two different shoppers. So I divided up the shelves, that way there was more space for customers to take their time looking at the jewelry without feeling crowded.
Well, wish me luck, it’s a different look for me this season.