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My favorite month is finally here. There is just something magical about October. I love going to all the Fall festivals and markets. The weather is so much nicer. Not too hot, well usually not but you never know when it comes to Georgia weather. We would love to see your Fall booth photos and DIY projects. Please feel free to mail them to us or share on Facebook. Don't forget you can also find us on Youtube, and Instagram.
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Hi friends. I almost missed St. Patrick's Day but better late than never. I don't decorate for this holiday so I guess that's why I wasn't thinking about it. I have uploaded five images for you to use in your home decor to sell in your booth. Enjoy!
If you would like to watch the video on these projects head on over to our Youtube Channel.
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Today we are featuring Pamela O Donnel's booth. It's called Pennsylvania French. She has a lovely booth full of french country decor. I can tell she takes great pride in her booth and vignettes. She has just reset it for spring. I see lots of bunnies, sheep and florals. I bet this space smells wonderful with all the soaps and candles. Oh, and how fabulous are those chippy doors as a backdrop?
Just click here to find out more details.
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I wanted to share an antique store of a different kind today. This store doesn't have dealers or sell antiques, but it is an antique because it's 127 years old. Liphams was founded in Tallapoosa, GA in 1895 by Lewis John and Lucy Lipham. At the time, the store sold clothing, fabrics, some everyday items like sugar, flour and cheese. It was very much your typical small-town mercantile.
I first discovered, Liphams about 6 or 7 years ago. I was out junkin one day and came across the store. Now, they sell clothing and some accessories. I met Bettye, the owner and she was such a very nice lady. She must have been in her late eighties. I was surprised to see she was still shopkeeping but you could tell she loved what she was doing. I always enjoyed our chats.
Unfortunately, Bettye is no longer with us. Her granddaughter, Hannah, is the 5th generation shop owner now. She has stayed true to her roots. She hasn't changed anything except for the merchandise and some displays. Hannah has found a lot of wonderful old antiques and now has them on display for everyone to enjoy.
The store is located in Tallapoosa, GA. This is a very small town. According to Hannah, this used to be a thriving town. There was a beautiful old hotel in town called Lithia Springs Hotel. This was the largest wooden structure east of the Mississippi River at the time. It had 175 rooms and this brought in a lot of business. According to the Georgia Archives, the hotel was torn down in 1943.
We did a Youtube video about this store if you would like to watch it. Just click here.
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