Wednesday, 5 January 2011

The Old Pill Factory

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Today's window is a lovely fresh white and green theme, dressed by Fiona, and as usual completely different from the last one.
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I have again made the window with my wooden tray of Ladybird books, nearly empty after Christmas, and with quite a few pieces of fabric artfully draped here and there. 
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I am still waiting to get to a big blue and yellow store for a glass display cabinet and until I do I am still borrowing  my Mum's display cabinet which makes it hard to see all of the lovely things inside, but I did pop in the lovely silk square with international declarations of " I love you", early I know but ...........
I bought a lovely floral feather filled quilt today which will be going to Sherbourne, Nr Yeovil on Saturday.
Do come along to this new textile & vintage homeware fair.

6 comments:

  1. Tracey it looks a real treasure trove of goodies. Will definitely have to have a day out in Witney sometime. I also spotted my little brooch pillows I sold at Toddington on picture number 6!! Haven't forgotten about that coffee, must do it soon. It is so sad about that little Pug, I would be devastated if it was one of mine.
    Jo xx

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  2. Looks fab, see you Saturday. Lizzie x

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  3. Ohhh Tracy it all looks so lovely, i would love to have a vintage store of my own and maybe a little tearoom attached to serve tea out of vintage chine cups etc. A girl can dream ;-) Goodluck with it all. Dee x

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  4. I was impressed that you took the time and effort to do a mockup (I do not like a center booth at all)

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  5. Absolutely lovely. You have the patience of a saint. As much as I would love to create such wonderful window dressings, I know I'd be there forever never quite knowing when to say enough is enough! :P

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