Discover 25 surprising antiques that sell for a lot of money. Use this info to help grow your own antique business!| Adirondack Girl @ Heart
Adirondack Girl @ Heart provides unique resources covering all things vintage and antiques.It’s your vintage headquarters where you’ll learn how to make more $$$ in your antique biz! FEATURED FAVORITES Recent Posts Hey there, I’m Diana! Welcome to Adirondack Girl @ Heart; I’m so glad you stopped by. If you love vintage and antiques, then...| Adirondack Girl @ Heart
Learn the history and values of Putz houses--a charming little cardboard Christmas decoration with an interesting history and great values!| Adirondack Girl @ Heart
Ever find grungy looking Jasperware (by Wedgwood) and wonder how to clean this delicate ceramic? Look no further! I've got the answer!| Adirondack Girl @ Heart
Join me as we shop for vintage and antiques at 13 locations in Southern Maine (and a couple in NH and one in VT as well).| Adirondack Girl @ Heart
Learn about vintage and antique cast iron trivets in this post, which takes a good look at their history and values.| Adirondack Girl @ Heart
Evening in Paris perfume has captivated generations since its debut in 1928. This iconic fragrance was known and loved around the world.| Adirondack Girl @ Heart
Looking for a super simple, easy peasy holiday decoration? I've got just the thing for you! You'll need a long breadboard, some jute webbing, and a few tart tins to make this DIY farmhouse decoration. The post DIY Farmhouse Decoration: Bread Board & Tart Tins appeared first on Adirondack Girl @ Heart.| Adirondack Girl @ Heart
Some years I start preparing for holidays early, other years not so much. This year you can get started on Thanksgiving ahead of time and make these cute-as-can-be fall terracotta pot decorations. Made out of mini terracotta pots and polymer clay embellishments (and holding a faux or real succulent), they make great Thanksgiving favors for your guests to take home. Or sell them from your antique or craft booth(!). The post Fall Terracotta Pot Decoration: Great for Thanksgiving! appeared first...| Adirondack Girl @ Heart
Have you ever heard of Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902)? She and her friend Susan B. Anthony are two of America's foremost woman's rights activists. On a bright sunny day in April, my sweet husband and I visited her birthplace in Johnstown (NY), just 50 minutes west of Albany (NY). The post Introducing Elizabeth Cady Stanton: A NYS Suffragette appeared first on Adirondack Girl @ Heart.| Adirondack Girl @ Heart
In this article we'll consider historical information about pin cushions, and take a look at examples, while also establishing their values.| Adirondack Girl @ Heart
In answer to the question, "What should I collect?" here's a list of 41 ideas that are both cheap and plentiful.| Adirondack Girl @ Heart
Have you ever asked yourself, "Is it sterling or silver plate?" This in depth article provides some answers to this question!| Adirondack Girl @ Heart
In a few simple steps, learn how to create beautiful antique hankie sachets from old hankies and lavender.| Adirondack Girl @ Heart
Learn the history and values of paper punch embroidery and see numerous full-color examples in this informative antique guide.| Adirondack Girl @ Heart
Valentine's Day projects & guides to help you get your house and your antique business ready for the "love" holiday.| Adirondack Girl @ Heart
Learn the steps you need to take to make a Coke bottle terrarium in a few easy steps. It's not like your average soda bottle terrarium!| Adirondack Girl @ Heart