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Vintage Markets

Tumbleweed and Company, Shopping a Vintage Shop in Roseville, California

I’ve shared with you before about how much my hubby and I like to go to Roseville, California.  It’s only a little over an hour from where we live and a place we both love because he loves to ride his mountain bike and I love to go to antique shops!  Today I’m sharing one of my favorite shops… Tumbleweed and Company.

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Tumbleweed and Company, Roseville, California

I’ve been to Tumbleweed a couple of times and seen them at a few of the vintage markets I go to, also.  This is one of my all-time favorite vignettes from their shop!

Vintage underwear on a mannequin at Tumbleweed and Company in Roseville, California | DuctTapeAndDenim.com

I do love old mannequins.  Which you probably know if you follow me on Instagram.  

Angel wing mannequin at Tumbleweed and Company in Roseville, California | DuctTapeAndDenim.com

So I got a BIG kick out seeing this vintage mannequin when we were there for their Christmas open house.

Some large mannequin love at Tumbleweed and Company in Roseville California | DuctTapeAndDenim.com

I’ve been sharing a lot of moose pictures on Instagram, too.  It all started when my nephew was little.  Every time we said “moose” he would laugh.  So of course we would just randomly yell “moose” at inappropriate times to get him started.  Now if we didn’t live in a little townhouse I’d probably buy a moose head.  Hubby loves them.   He found a GIANT one in an antique shop in Chico that would have filled up an entire wall in our house!  

Found a moose at Tumbleweed and Company | DuctTapeAndDenim.com

And then there was this incredible cabinet in a perfect shade of blue.  

Beautiful vintage chippy aqua blue cabinet at Tumbleweed and Company in Roseville, California | DuctTapeAndDenim.com

Baby Bens make me think of my grandmother… she had one similar to this.

Vintage Baby Ben clock at Roseville, California antique store | DuctTapeAndDenim.com

My pictures don’t do justice to how beautiful this shop is.  If you love vintage, chippy, Shabby Chic, or farmhouse style, get yourself over to Tumbleweed and Company!  And follow me on Instagram so you won’t miss any of the fun shops I find!

Vintage used furniture sign at Tumbleweed and Company | DuctTapeAndDenim.com

Where to Stay in Roseville, California

So far, we’ve stayed in three different hotels in Roseville:

  • Hyatt Place – My favorite!  Glenn and I stayed here on our first trip to Mes Amis.  The bed was sooooo soft and the breakfast was great.  We had bacon, eggs, and toast.  Our room had a sitting area and a work area.  This would have been a great room to spend a few days in.  
  • Best Western – Jordy and I stayed here for the Noel Vintage Market.  It was alright for one night.  The motel was older and the room was showing a little wear and tear.  Wi fi was great and there was a wide variety for breakfast.  I had a breakfast sandwich.
  • Larkspur Landing – Glenn and I stayed here for his birthday trip.  He rode his bike at Folsom Lake and up at Auburn.  LOTS of cute places in Auburn, too!  But that’s another post.  Our room had a kitchenette which we ended up not using, except for the fridge.  You could really save a lot of money by staying here and cooking your own meals.  There was a free continental breakfast downstairs.  I had bagels and yogurt.


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Thanks for reading!  Share your favorite vintage shop in the comments.  I’d love to hear about them.  

‘Til the next market,

 Ann @ Duct Tape and Denim

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  1. nancy says

    December 30, 2016 at 8:55 am

    OMG!!! I drive through Roseville on 80 on the way to my mother’s house in Grass Valley all the time. Thanks for the posting—must make time to visit this shop!!!

    Reply
    • ducttapeanddenim says

      December 30, 2016 at 5:49 pm

      You should, Nancy! It’s worth the stop!

      Reply

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