PA Antique Road Trip Finds- Part II

Maggie Lois
by Maggie Lois
Today I’m back to share the rest of my finds from my PA antique road trip, if you missed part 1, you can check that out here. Let’s get started!
I have a confession to make. I’m obsessed with baskets. Which is probably why three out of the four things I bought are containers of some sort. It’s a problem. But I’m cool with it.
I found these crates in the same antique store as the cutting board and the hanging wire basket. I’ve seen crates like this other places and they normally run anywhere from $20 to $40, so when I saw they were $10 each, I put aside my fear of spider webs and took these bad boys up to checkout.
These crates were covered in nastiness but most of the time, all you gotta do is hose them down when you get home and you’re good to go.
We stopped at some other places in Lancaster, on the way back down to Virginia, including Cocalico Creek. I think it’s run by Amish girls? Or girls that dress up as Amish girls?
Whatever the deal is, they have some cute stuff. Some new stuff meant to look old and then some legit old stuff. They had a bin of these old feeders right when you walked in. I’ve been looking for something like this to hang near the front door to hold flowers and greenery.
I love mixing something a little rough around the edges with something pretty. Kind of like me and Corey.
Just kidding.


That wraps up road trip finds numero dos!
Maggie Lois
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