Showing posts with label savannah ga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label savannah ga. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

A Very Lucky Sock Monkey!

We were thrilled to see a fun article about Picking Sisters in the Savannah Morning News last week.
Better still, Pauline, Jeri's first sock monkey was mentioned. Here she is enjoying her 15 minutes of fame!

Thanks so much to Polly Stramm and here's a link to the article.

The Picking Sisters are back on the highway!

We headed south to Florida for picking along the A1A highway sale last weekend and checked out lots of estate sales, community sales and garage sales along the coast. We brought back lots of treasures and we are busy adding them to our etsy shop. Even a paint by number, which are getting harder and harder to find.

 
Jeri never gets tired of finding cool signs on thrift shops. Here's a new favorite.
 
 
We stopped at one of those corny stores that sell Florida oranges and souvenirs. The owner
must have a great sense of humor. Poor Mickey...
 

 

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Vintage Trailer Rally!

It was a rare non-picking Saturday, but we went to nearby Tybee Island for a wonderful display of vintage campers. It was a perfect spring day for being outdoors and all of the campers were tricked out with vintage themes inside and out. The Tybee Campground made a natural spot for a rally (actually a fundraiser for several charities) and everyone there was really a happy camper!





 
Dogs were welcome and several campers had Scottie themes - we assumed because one of the brands of the "canned hams" was called a Scotty.
 

 
There were fabulous vingettes throughout with vintage table settings!  
Original light fixtures and accessories galore were
a treat for lovers of vintage and retro.
 
 
 







 

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Who are the Picking Sisters?

We thought it would be fun to post a profiles of the Picking Sisters! You know that we live for garage sales, estate sales, highway sales, thrift shops and flea markets all over the southeast. You know we love vintage pre-loved housewares and funky home décor. And that we opened an etsy shop to sell the oodles of "other people's old stuff" at etsy.com/shop/pickingsisters but did you know...

 
This is big sister Jeri when President Eisenhower was in office.
 
Favorite Pick: Anything marked 25 cents like
 and


 
  
Collects: Sock Monkeys & anything Curious George like
 Elmer and Pauline
 

This is Jeri's lucky picking hat
 
Important to know:
 
Great at trivia
Lousy housekeeper
Always late
Wants a goat
Crossword champ
 
Household includes Jelly the cat who does yoga

 

Claim to fame: Once made a bull laugh


And

This is Laura probably laughing at Jeri's goofy ponytail.

Favorite Picks: Any paint by number and quilts like
 
 
Collects: Tiny dogs
 
  
This is Laura's lucky picking hat
 
Important to know:
 
Savvy traveler
Fabulous cook
Always early
Can make Jeri laugh with only a look
Constantly improving her golf game
 
Household includes dog Charlie who she taught to dance
 
 
  
Claim to fame: Can read a map AND follow a compass
 
Please see more picks on Pinterest at Jeri Gale on Pinterest
 
We wish you all the giggles we have shared as
sisters who are also
pickers! 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Taking Picking Treasures Home
plus Combined etsy shops!

We went on a highway sale yesterday close to home. The Peaches to Beaches sale starts about an hour and a half from Savannah, so up and out in the cold and dark! Jeri would like to share her favorite pick of the for herself and share a few of the treats she uses to decorate her own home sweet home.

SUPER NEWS! The picking sisters are closing one etsy shop and expanding another one. Everything on etsy.com/shop/mysistersbarn is half price! We will be loading tons of new vintage items in the next week or so at etsy.com/shop/pickingsisters. We'll also reduce the items on the pickingsisters shop as we add oodles of new things to the shop.

This is a neon letter I rescued from the outside of our family business. It's fitting that since my grandfather started the business in the 1930's that his Smith Corona typewriter
shares space on my desk.





 My mother would be pleased that I found a way to use her antique brass
planter. There's never a lack of magazines about vintage treasures to fill it.


I'm not sure, but I think these sock monkeys tell jokes when I'm not home. They look
 especially cheerful. Maybe it's the grand rhinestone "Brides Maid" pin the
gal (Hattie) in the middle is wearing.


I bought this oil painting for my $1.00 and under art collection. It was
 marked $1.99 at Goodwill, but it was 75% off.
Now - since it isn't framed, how to hang it?


SOLUTION? Use an old easel!






My house was built in 1943 so it has one of those phone shelves in the hallway.
Since I don't have a landline, this Fisher Price lives there waiting to be added to etsy!


 


I never cease to be delighted with the everyday packaging from the
first half of the the last century. This tin looks great
next to my 1930's Smith Corona.


We were never sure why this flag holder was made the way it was, but it looks great
over the fireplace.



And now my favorite pick of the day for my house - a souvenir from Atlantic City, NJ.
It originally came with an egg timer
so you won't talk over 3 minutes. Maybe to save on Long Distance?


P. S. Here's a sign along the highway yesterday that warmed the
heart (ha!) of my vegetarian heart.


Wednesday, January 9, 2013

First Picking Tip of 2013!

Lucky us! We headed to Florida for New Year's Eve. Edgewater, Florida is south of Daytona Beach. The beach was lovely, the weather mild and the picking was grand.



We watched fireworks on New Smyrna Beach and courtesy of our hosts rang in 2013 with their homemade Comquat Vodka made from their own kumquats. (My picking sister was calling it "kumquat poison" the next morning.)

The flea market at the Deland Fair Grounds was a great find. We found the most paint by number paintings we'd ever found at ONE location. Check them out - a large lighthouse, a large western desert and a pretty pair of ballerinas.


Here's the whole trove!







Laura surprised me with a treat she'd bought for me. Knowing that I love all things horse and cowboy, she bought me a souvenir from the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum. I LOVE this tiny Trigger.



I bought myself a horse as well - a nag. This kooky little plastic nag came with
the story of how Nagshead, NC for founded!



My favorite pick of the trip? These little Mr. Peanut cups!


That Barbie is one busy girl. She went to medical school - who knew? We love
all the treasures that come in the Dr. Barbie accessories!



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