This week Bri and I visited a gem of an antique and junk treasures shop. Cappy’s Corner in Ford City, PA is a sweet little shop in a town with a little population but packed full of tons of antique, vintage and retro goodies! Bri shops there frequently (thanks, Bri…I think) and has gotten to know Cappy, the owner who finds the best junk and even hunted, found and saved brooches for our brooch wreath project.
If I didn’t have to be somewhere else that afternoon, I’d probably still be there treasure hunting. You can’t tell very well from the pictures, but it was so organized into tons of pretty little cramped-full vignettes. “I Spy” for a junker/thrifter ~ so much fun! Can’t wait to do it again!
In exchange, I think we got her addicted to Pinterest. We’re nice like that! 😉 I spied some Pinterest-worthy creativity at Cappy’s Corner too. Love this mason jar chandelier! Made by Cappy and her husband:
DIY hooks! Awesome! Wouldn’t these be sweet in a mudroom?
In honor of our visit, there was a 25% off everything sale! Whoop! Okay. That’s not true. It was an “anniversary” celebration sale but since it was my first time there, I can pretend it was for me since it hugely benefited my wallet (well, sort of, you guys – there was so much stuff calling my name. “Roooooeshelllll, look at me. Buy me.” I swear!).
What did I come home with? Here’s a sneak peek. I’ll share where these things are going very soon. I CAN’T WAIT, my DIY and thrifty friends!
And what’s so DIY about this post? Well, I purchased two rusty antique pie tins. A little hot glue and convex mirrors found at yard sale just waiting for a project and now I have two of these:
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I love their rustic look on the wall in my dining room.
Thanks to Cappy. It was so nice to meet her since Bri couldn’t stop bragging about her finds. I have a feeling she’ll be seeing more of me.
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I LOVE that little shop! I live out west, but every summer we vacation back East and I always randomly end up in that area and of course, I have to stop in to see all the great things that they have. They always have sooo much stuff, and the prices are great!
I love your vintage finds, can't wait to see what you do with them.
-emily
nestnestingnested.blogspot
I love the pie tin mirrors. Nice finds. Thanks for hosting!
What a fun little shop… thanks for hosting!
What a cool shop! I LOVE what you did with the pie tins. Awesome idea and they look great! What a fun day you two must of had. Thanks for hosting, Roeshel!
~ Catie
Oh, and I like the font you used for Cappy's Corner. It's the same one I use for Catie's Corner. lol : )
I love antique stores like that – so much cute personality! Love your rusted cooking tins! Thanks for hosting Roeshel!
That's a great idea with the pie tins and convex mirrors! They remind me of expensive "bulls-eye" mirrors. Thanks for hosting.
Cappy's corner looks like a great place to go treasure hunting!
GREAT scores Roeshel!! LOVE those convex mirrors!!! Thanks for hosting. Luvin' all the projects and looking forward to the Fall Fest & Tuesday Pinterest Parties!
xo Lynda
Great finds! I love the mirrors you made. Thanks for hosting the party, glad to have something to link up this week! 🙂 Hope to also join the next Pinterest party, what a fun idea!
Heather
Thanks for hosting 🙂
What a cute store! And great finds to bring home too. Love the pie tin mirrors. Thanks for hosting each week.
kathewithane.blogspot
Roeshel,
My nephew married a girl with the same name…think hers is spelled differently. But, I love it!
Cute shop!
Anyway, I linked up two posts…hope that's okay!?!
Thanks for hosting,
Nancy