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inspired shopping

This is my fourth and final post about my recent trip to St. Louis! I've already mentioned that my sister-in-law Nina and I did a little shopping. (When I say a little, I mean a lot.) I was newly inspired after recent inspired home posts! Beautifully displayed collections gave me a whole new perspective on what to look for, and I realized that I do in fact have room for more! After spending hours in an antique mall, we found more than a few things we couldn't live without.

Here are a some of the things I picked up...

The antique books were in a bundle with this bow... 

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These are the carpet balls we saw in Nancy's and Stacey's inspired homes...  

I put them on "shakers" which I believe were used to shake sand onto wet ink to dry...

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Here, the tole tray and the brown pot...

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Also the top left wicker wine jug... loved that shape!

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 Oh, and the wooden ball... 

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Darling tiles!

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A brass bank with key

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The tea caddy on the right with the inlaid designs down the front.

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 The little wooden plaque hanging below the cookie cutter.

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Can I please tell you what I found? GLOBES! They aren't old, but they look great in my son's room. I love globes!

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Saw this blue and white strainer in Stacey's collection... was thrilled to find one for me!

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These scalloped tole plates are darling in my back bathroom. Need to get plate hangers...

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I spent only one night in St. Louis. Nina and I don't mess around. We are focused and determined shoppers/movers of things/creators of vignettes... and mixed with a little crazy, look how much we can accomplish! I've been posting about this trip all week!