The Vintage Whites Market

Finds to Fancy: Vintage Whites Market

Last week I shared a peek at the Vintage Whites Market in Salt Lake City with you, but I didn't share any of my purchases with you. Since I definitely found a few things I fancy there, it seemed fitting to give them a Finds to Fancy post all their own.



Upon discovering this step stool folded, I couldn't get my money out fast enough. I've been looking for an old one for years, but have never found one that folded up as neatly as the modern one I have. Now I have a functional step stool that can also be used as a prop. The stool, as well as this cool military metal drum (which I will likely use for flowers) both came from the charming Ande Monster booth.



After the kindness Cathie from Flea Attitude showed me by lending me shelves to use in the workshop, I knew I wanted to make sure and support her with a purchase. She had loads of amazing things, so it wasn't a hard decision at all.

She had a whole pile of what I think are iron drill bits (if anyone knows for sure what it is, please comment below), and she had even gone to the trouble of sealing them so the rust wasn't rubbing off on everything. I wanted all of them, but restrained myself with just one.

As you may have noticed, I have a small collection of old bottles, and a milk glass collection, but this is my first milk glass bottle. I love the embossed type on it, which reads 'Harriet Hubbard/Ayer/New York N.Y./ USA'. (Harriet Hubbard was apparently the first american woman to have a large cosmetics company).

The brass hose clamp rings in the next photo were also found at Flea Attitude, and as is occasionally the case with me and little old things, I'm not sure what I'll be using them for.



Though I wish I had been able to spend more money on all the wonderful goods Dots & Stripes had in their booth, I love these little photo holders, and Caytlyn was kind enough to gift me the adorable little ampersand too, which I can't wait to add to the new vignette I'm working on that's all about the mister and I.


Jennifer, of Funky Junk, always has an amazing selection of unique items, and really has a knack for finding the coolest industrial things. There were so many things I wish I could have bought from her, but I narrowed it down to this spoon. It's worn just perfectly and will make a good addition to the photo styling prop collection.


My final purchase of the day was this new old stock wooden gas gauge. John, from The Cabinet of Curiosity, had a whole pile of them and told me about how early model cars came with something similar but that since they were wood, they became worn out over time so gas stations would have these available. Since different kinds of cars had different styles of gas tanks, each manufacturer would have a gauge specific to their car. I loved the graphic look of it and think it will fit in nicely with my unusual measuring tools collection (which I still need to install in our new place).

What have you found lately? As always, I'd love to see! Tag me in an Instagram photo (@gatherandhunt), or even better, send me some photos to be featured in a future edition of Finds to Fancy!

Good Times at the Vintage Whites Market

I almost can't believe that this time last week I was rolling into Salt Lake City to spend the weekend at The Vintage Whites Market. Where did this week go?!

I had a lovely time at the VWM and enjoyed teaching my first interior styling class, meeting new friends, catching up with old ones, and doing a tiny bit of shopping too. I even managed to run around before the market opened and take some photos to share.

I wish I had been able to get a better shot of the entry- 3 Dotters Vintage Rentals did an amazing job. There were bikes and globes hanging from the ceiling!

Love the VWM totes- they're handmade!

These old educational charts from asian countries were so cool. C.G. Sparks had a great selection of antiques and beautiful new imported items as well.


Ande Monster was one of my favorite booths- they had a great mix of vintage clothing and home goods,  and their signs with the chalk lettering were amazing.



Cathie from Flea Attitude had a booth filled with great things, and she really helped me out of a bind by loaning me some shelves to use in my class. So thankful.

The ladies from Vintage Cupcake Co kept everyone going with delicious treats and charming old fashioned sodas.

I didn't even look to see how much this amazing sign from Coquille Vintage was, but I knew I had to at least have a photo of it.

3 Craft Chicks had so many great things- aren't these suitcases beautiful? 



Nathan, from Funky Junk, hamming it up for the camera. His wife Jennifer, puts on the Funky Junk Show and always has one of the best booths at the Farm Chicks Show. I always love getting to see them so it was a great surprise to find them here with all the wonderful things in their booth.


I love love love these tipi's from Cat & Quail! If I had kids I would have bought one of these in a heart beat.  Their booth was great looking too.

The flowers and decor in the Ruche booth were so beautiful! Designed by Ashley from Tinge, they were the perfect match for the Ruche brand. If you're in Salt Lake- hire her for your next event, she's amazing!

Sam and Beth from Ruche, and Ben from Folk magazine- some of my lovely new friends from the weekend! Ruche and Folk both sponsored the event- thanks friends!

Loved that all the tables for shoppers to sit at were topped with vintage linens.

John from The Cabinet of Curiosity had a booth filled with all sorts of unusual things- always my favorite.

I even got to have a little reunion with Caytlyn, who I met at Alt this year. She and her husband run Dots & Stripes and  make the cutest wood cutout signs. Their booth design was so simple and looked amazing- all those bright colors made me happy every time I walked by.

My favorite vintage clothing booth was definitely 58 Bluebirds. The very stylish proprietor (and another new pal), Sonja, had the best selection of  clothes and accessories and was so helpful- loaning out things for us to use in the vintage fashion show.





I was so impressed with the vignettes that the students from my workshop created. I especially loved hearing their thoughts behind the displays. The woman who created the vignette on the red shelf even told a story about a family member through it, in spite of the fact she was working with items I had brought as props which she had no connection with. I had such a great time with the 'students'.

Before I left for the day I had to snap a photo of this charming rest room building. There were so many lovely old buildings all over the fairgrounds.
What a great time! If you ever have the chance to visit either the Salt Lake or Montana markets, I'd recommend it- it's one of my favorites!

I'll be back next week- sorry for the long stretch between posts, I should be back on a normal schedule now though.

Happy weekend!