One of my favorite things about having a booth is that it’s never quite the same from week to week. This week I spent some time moving things around, bringing in a few new treasures, and giving the space a
Freshened Up for Summer at the Booth



One of my favorite things about having a booth is that it’s never quite the same from week to week. This week I spent some time moving things around, bringing in a few new treasures, and giving the space a
Lately, I’ve been adding a mix of smaller vintage finds to the shop — the kinds of pieces that are easy to overlook, but hard to leave behind. ✧ Vintage Postcards These are always one of my favorites to go

From the Barn to the Booth: This Week’s Finds – There’s something about going through boxes in the barn… you never really know what you’re going to come across. This week, it definitely paid off. While digging around, I pulled

There are certain things I don’t even think twice about anymore. I’ll tell myself I don’t need anything… that I’m just looking… that I’m only there to drop something off or straighten up the booth. And then I spot one of
There’s always that one piece. The one you pick up… look at… and then set back down. Not because you don’t like it — but because you’re not quite sure what to make of it. That happened to me recently… with these.
There’s something about spending time out in the barn that always pulls me in longer than I planned. What started as “just a little rearranging” turned into opening boxes I hadn’t looked at in a while, shifting furniture around, and
There’s something about linen postcards that feels different the moment you pick one up. It isn’t just the image. It’s the texture. The color. The way they almost feel like fabric — even though they’re paper. If you’ve ever wondered why some vintage postcards
Hotel Postcards and the Lives That Passed Through Them – There’s something about vintage hotel postcards that feels hopeful. The front always promises something: Sunshine, Comfort, Ocean breezes, A “modern” room with every convenience. But it’s the back that tells
There’s something special that happens when handmade pieces and vintage finds share the same space. It feels layered. Personal. Thoughtful. While I refresh my booth for a new season, I don’t think in terms of “old” versus “new.” I think
When you walk into my booth at Sugar Mill Mead, what you see isn’t random. It might look effortless and it might look like things haphazard. A mix of small treasures and larger statement pieces. But every item there earned