I’ve been back from Antique Alley flea market for a few days now. I still have a little unpacking to do. It’s amazing how much work it is to pack, set up, sell, visit, shop, eat, pack up again, come home, and unpack again. In spite of selling A LOT of jewelry there, my suitcases weighed 90 pounds going to Texas and 95 pounds on the way back! But most of that was old wood that I brought back to make signs. (Oh, and chocolate candy bars my daughter sent from Canada for me to take back to friends in California.)
Faith Meadows is the location where we set up when we go to Antique Alley. It grows a little every year. This was the biggest & best ever. I thought I read somewhere that there were 110 vendors this time.
I had every intention of blogging while I was there but we just got way too busy. So you get all the highlights in one post today!
PHOTOS MISSING… I’M TRYING TO FIND THEM TO REWRITE THIS ARTICLE. SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE!
Until then, check out these newer articles of our Antique Alley flea market trips:
- Antique Alley, Texas Flea Market, Fall 2014
- Antique Alley, Spring 2015
- Antique Alley, Spring 2015 {VIDEO}
- Antique Alley Flea Market, Fall 2015, Part 1
And if you’re looking for info about future flea markets, check out these articles:
- How to Shop Antique Alley, or Any Other Flea Market
- Next date for Antique Alley, Texas
- Texas Monthly Antique Alley article
JUNQUE IN THE TRUNK BOOTH
No, I didn’t eat the whole thing! I couldn’t even eat half. This is the T-Rex turkey leg from Halo BBQ.
The best fried pies we’ve ever eaten… from Mom’s Fried Pies.
Trying to keep with our “Sister Chicks” theme, we used chick feeders to display the jewelry.
And this is our mascot, Gertie.
My dad, sister, & me after we loaded everything back in the trucks. A successful show!
Until next April!
Stacy Lewis says
I love Gertie! Thanks for sharing Ann. I would love to go one day. Have a great weekend.