Monday, December 27, 2010

Last Chance to Grab Christmas Items


Christmas has come and gone and now it is time to start 'cleaning' up the shop.

We have lowered our prices on all of our Christmas items in the etsy shop to help them sell. All items that have not sold as of January 1, 2011, will be pulled from the shop until October 2011.

So if you see an item that you feel you cannot live without, be sure to grab it up!

Hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Christmas Savings Sale going on now!


Little Lamb Antiques and Primitives is getting set for a Christmas Sale that will knock your socks off! We are marking down current inventory and adding new items just in time for Christmas!

If you want your items to be shipped to get there in time for Christmas, now is the time to order them!

Sunday, August 29, 2010

New Items Added

We have been a bit behind lately when it comes to adding new items to our antique market; however we have lots more to add! Currently we are adding many Shabby Chic items along with more toys. So be sure to swing by the Little Lamb Antiques shop to find a new treasure!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Toys are flying off the shelves!


Toys are the big seller right now in our Little Lamb Antiques etsy shop. Perhaps it's the fact that Christmas is coming way too soon or maybe people are getting a little nostalgic to relive their childhood.


Due to this, we will start trying to get even more toys in our shop very soon! If you have any requests, be sure to let us know so we can keep our eyes open!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Reschedule Little Lamb Antique Market

We are planning to reschedule our antique market for some time in September.

We had planned to have it August 28th, however, due to many of our items in our etsy shop being purchased, we would like to replenish our stock to give you a really good selection.

Keep checking back often as we will post the exact date soon.

In the mean time, be sure to check our etsy shop for loads of goodies to choose from!

Monday, July 26, 2010

Collecting postcards


Many may think the idea of collecting postcards is silly. Though one only needs to find a truly beautiful one to begin getting hooked on postcard collecting.


Personally we collect them for the beauty of them. Back in the early 1900's they made some of the most beautiful postcards you will ever find. However, this does not mean that we do not take the time to truly appreciate them for what they really are, which is, a piece of our history.


Recently we added several 'lots' of postcards to our Etsy Shop that would be perfect for someone wanting a small collection to frame. All of the lots are 'good luck' pieces.


There are just enough in each lot that you could get a little creative and make your very own *piece of history* collection.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Unique Postcard Find


Little Lamb Antiques has acquired a large amount of postcards from the early 1900's. Some are unused, however many have personal letters written on them. Be sure to continue to check our Etsy Shop to see all the new ones, as we will be adding new ones everyday.


One particular that is very touching is a birthday card for a two-year-old child who was a member of a Cradle Class. After doing research, it came to our attention that members of a Cradle Class are orphaned children who the church takes under their wing to care for.


So this card was given to a two-year-old little child whose providers were members of the church.
You can see the card in our Etsy Shop along with numerous other cards that would be perfect for an antique collection.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The journey begins

So, now that Janet and I (Suzanne) have sold a few items on Etsy and gained a little feedback, and we have spent the past year educating ourselves on items such as butter molds, antique toys and collectible tins (just to name a few) we are ready to take the next step.

We are planning to hold an antique market on August 28th at a little country cottage in Seymour, Missouri.

As we get closer to the date we will have more information available to you. For now, however, simply grab your calendar and a big red marker and circle August 28th as a date you cannot miss!