
Tracy, who used to have a space at SuzAnna's Antiques, now has her own cute little shop in a small pink barn building on the same premises. She named her shop The Little Shabby Shed. There are other shops including Sam's Country Porch with antiques, fresh produce, plants and plenty of pumpkins, The Rusty Roof & Nail and The Shack By the Track. This fun, treasure-filled shopping stop is now known as The Vintage Village at Neuse Crossing in Raleigh, North Carolina.


Give Tracy some old barn wood, a can of paint, bits of vintage hardware, sometimes add a few crystals or rhinestones, and she'll make something spectacular. Last week when I stopped by, I noticed
If you are in our area, do stop by and meet the great people here......and bring your shopping bag, or truck, to take home your new found treasures!
Other than to visit you, I would make a trip to Raleigh soley to come to The Vintage Village. And yes, I would need a truck.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pieces!!
xoxo
Jane
I love the French blue grey, too. Wish I lived closer - the stores sound wonderful.
ReplyDeleteCarol
GREAT post! I may just link to your blog for the newsletter today!! hehehe!!
ReplyDeleteMary,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the note. I certainly wish I could stop in at Vintage Village and maybe someday I will be able to. What fun it would be to shop together.
Hope you enjoyed your squash, I cooked buttercup squash...my personal favorite..very dry so I add a touch of maple syrup and sometimes some milk to whip it up. Yummy! Also made the first batch of apple crisp..it really must be fall!
These pieces and the colors are so soft and elegant.
ReplyDeleteI am still hoping to be able to visit these wonderful shops one day.
Those stores look so enticing and intriguing. I may have to make a trip to NC ... I have good reason now!
ReplyDeleteCass
All of those pieces would definitely make me take a second look! Are you getting ready for your Asheville trip? It should be really pretty this time of year.
ReplyDeleteIt is now undeniable. I simply must make my way to these lovely shops you write about. I must. This is just too much! :)
ReplyDeleteLynn