Colorful Wood Totes From The Nashville Flea Market
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Hey Guys! I made it to the Nashville Flea Market this month. It’s been a while, and I missed going to the market. It isn’t the same after moving down the hill, but it is still a fun experience.
My usual purchases are vintage or junk items. Not this time. These colorful cuties caught my eye.
If you’ve been here for a while you know green and orange are at the top of my list of favorite colors.
This tote is kind of red and kind of orange. Whatever it is I love the color. The wood totes were $10 each. I thought that was a very fair price.
I have a lot of photos from the market to share and not much to say, so enjoy!
I don’t thing those Pfaltzgraff dishes are popular like they used to be.
It wouldn’t be Nashville without cowboy hats.
And Cowboy boots.
The market was not as packed vendor wise as it usually is.
Who still uses Tupperware?
I don’t have a single Tupperware container.
Ah, finally some vintage stuff.
What about that kid’s airplane? Don’t you know it was something to see in its day.
I liked this art piece. I think it was fabric.
The Jerky Hut.
A lot of new things and handy household stuff.
Pretty lamp shades.
The color in the Duck tray was very vibrant. My photo doesn’t do it justice.
One of the outside covered areas.
Sledgehammer, anyone?
This is the booth where I bought my totes. I didn’t ask the lady if she made them. I guess I should have. I will visit her again.
One last look. I have a lot more photos and will share more next week.
Author: Kathy Owen
Kathy Owen is the founder of the home decor blog Petticoat Junktion where she shares tutorials on painting furniture and upcycling thrifty finds into unique home décor. Her DIY projects have been featured on the Home Depot Blog, Plaid Crafts, Behr Designer Series, and in numerous magazines.