Showing posts with label decorating an antique booth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorating an antique booth. Show all posts

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Add Some Red To Your Pink And Yellow Vintage Kitchen Displays In Your Antique Shop Or Home

Decorating Your Antique Booth With Pink And Yellow Kitchen Collectibles And A Touch Of RED

I have always adored pink and yellow vintage kitchen collectibles. But when you are decorating your home kitchen or organizing your antique booth with these sweet colors, you really do need to add a third color to your mix or your displays will become sleepy.

Pink And Yellow Vintage Kitchenwares

While I was re-doing my antique booth for Spring, I selected out my yellow and pink collectibles and began setting them down on the Hoosier cabinet I use for display. I just couldn't get the look I wanted. I always step away from my booth and look at it from a distance to see how the public will see my booth from the aisle.

Add A Touch of RED to Your Antique Booth Displays

This time, the pink and yellow vintage kitchen collectibles were simply getting lost. So I took a bold step and adding some additional kitchenwares that included RED and GREEN. Now, originally I did not want to add a primary colors because I was in a pastel mode. But drastic measures were called for and I really needed to wake up my display which was getting too soft and safe.

C. Dianne Zweig is the author of Hot Kitchen & Home Collectibles of the 30s, 40s, 50s and Hot Cottage Collectibles for Vintage Style Homes. She is also the Editor of I Antique Online an actively growing internet based resource community for people who buy, sell or collect antiques, collectibles and art. You can find Dianne’s fabulous retro and vintage kitchen, home and cottage collectibles at The Collinsville Antiques Company of New Hartford, CT, a 22,000 feet antique emporium with an in-house retro café.To read more articles by C. Dianne Zweig click on this link: C. Dianne Zweig’s Blog Kitsch ‘n Stuff Email me at dianne@cdiannezweig.comVisit my website, CDianneZweig.comDianne is a member of:The American Society of Journalists and AuthorsThe Society of Professional Journalists

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Tips About Buying A Glass Showcase For Your Antique Booth

Displaying Your Collectibles In A Glass Showcase

Many Multi-Dealer Antique Shops offers both booth space and Glass showcase space for lease monthly. The question for many dealers is whether to take a booth or to take a showcase or both? Another option to consider is to add your own Glass showcase to your booth space. In this way you get the best of both worlds, display space for smalls and jewelry as well as flexible booth space for other items that you are selling. I paid $225.00 for the showcase shown.

Tips About Buying Your Own Showcase

!. Door should open from front.
2.You want the showcase lighted and mirrored.
3. Try to find as many glass shelves as you can.
4. Is it attractive? Jewelry will look better in a good case.
5. Does it lock? (You can always add your own lock. In the case above, I added a small chain with a lock to the knobs.

Be sure to check all the dimensions: height, depth, width

Where To Find Glass Showcases

I found my showcase on Craigslist.com Here are some useful terms to search within Craigslist or other online classifieds: "Store fixtures", "Glass showcase". "Curio Cabinet". You can also network among dealers in your Antique co-op and get the word out that you are looking for a showcase.

Another great way to find a showcase is when another Antique store or even Jewelry Shop is going out of business.

Price Tags On Showcase Items

Try to mark your price tags clearly so that shoppers can see the price without opening the case or fussing with items too much.

C. Dianne Zweig is the author of Hot Kitchen & Home Collectibles of the 30s, 40s, 50s and Hot Cottage Collectibles for Vintage Style Homes. She is also the Editor of Iantiqueonline.com an actively growing internet based resource community for people who buy, sell or collect antiques, collectibles and art. You can find Dianne’s fabulous retro and vintage kitchen, home and cottage collectibles at The Collinsville Antiques Company of New Hartford, CT, a 22,000 feet antique emporium with an in-house retro café.To read more articles by C. Dianne Zweig click on this link: C. Dianne Zweig’s Blog Kitsch ‘n Stuff Email me at dianne@cdiannezweig.comVisit my website, CDianneZweig.comDianne is a member of:The American Society of Journalists and AuthorsThe Authors Guild, Inc.

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