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    Home » Budget Decor

    Not Your Mama's Country Living Fair

    Published by Pam Kessler | 441 words. · About 3 minutes to read this article. - 20 Comments

    Gone are the blue country geese and the gingham curtains, the Country Living Fairs of today are chock full o' trendy, eclectic, modern country goodness.

    Enough rusty bits and bobs to make the junk lover happy. Enough old stuff to make the thrift store lovers happy. Enough gears and pulleys to make the industrial lovers happy.

    Yep, the fairs have very much of a modern country vibe.

    Need some examples?

    Giant Wooden Spools

    Vintage wooden spool from the Country Living Fair in Columbus Ohio 2014 via houseofhawthornes.com


    They're from a textile factory in Massachusetts and the paint on the top of the spool corresponded to what color thread was wound on the spools.

    If you've always wondered why some have paint on them, now you know!

    Industrial Letters

    Vintage marquee letter from the Country Living Fair in Columbus Ohio 2014 via houseofhawthornes.com

    I grabbed this big K. Not sure if it's from a movie theater or a grocery store? But it is pretty cool and oh so trendy right now.

    Personally, I think it harkens back to the Mary Tyler Moore Show days. Remember the big M she had on her wall.

    Owls

    Owl made with upholstery fabric from the Country Living Fair in Columbus Ohio 2014 via houseofhawthornes.com

    Owls continue to be all the rage this year and this one, made with vintage-styled upholstery fabric, decided to come home with me.

    If one knew how to sew, one could whip this out in no time. For the price, I just bought one instead. Just not having to thread my sewing machine bobbins is worth a few hundred bucks in my head.

    Vintage Halloween Decor

    Vintage style Halloween finds from the Country Living Fair in Columbus Ohio 2014 via houseofhawthornes.com

    OK, so only the cupcake toppers are really vintage, but looking vintage is second best.

    There was lots and lots of fall decor and Halloween related stuff at the fair.

    Pumpkins And Garden Decor

    Vintage finds from the Country Living Fair in Columbus Ohio 2014 via houseofhawthornes.com

    What the heck is this green stuff?

    I bought a bunch of it at the fair, but now I can't remember what the guy told me it was called. Sweet something, I think. Anyone?

    Besides a huge mound of pumpkins in the middle of the town square, there were lots of fall plants and Pinterest worthy wreaths.

    And my favorite category . . .

    Vintage Thermoses And Lunchboxes

    Vintage Halloween Thermos from the Country Living Fair in Columbus Ohio 2014 via houseofhawthornes.com

    When I showed you this vintage orange and black Thermos on my Eclectic, Vintage, Farmhouse Fall Porch post last week, I mentioned it was my favorite find from the Country Living Fair.

    I lied.

    THIS is my favorite find.

    Vintage barn lunchbox by Thermos from the Country Living Fair in Columbus Ohio 2014 via houseofhawthornes.com

    I think my love of lunchboxes and thermoses comes from me being a brown bagger in elementary school. I always wanted a lunchbox, but my brother and I always carried our lunches in brown paper sacks instead.

    I'm making up for it now!

    So yes, this isn't your mama's Country Living Fair.

    It was pretty darn cool and trendy and right up my alley. No blue geese in sight.

    Here are some of the trendy eclectic, modern country treasures found at the the Country Living Fair in Columbus Ohio 2014. No siree, this isn't your mama's Country Living Fair! via houseofhawthornes.com
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    1. Vickie @ Ranger 911

      October 06, 2014 at 8:35 pm

      You'd be the the envy of the lunchroom carrying that barn lunchbox, Pam! So cool! I'd love to attend a CL Fair someday if they ever decide to host one in MN.

      Reply
    2. ~Lavender Dreamer~

      October 06, 2014 at 6:54 pm

      The lunch box and the thermos are so neat! Love your big letter and big spool and that cute owl! You had such FUN! Great buys! Hugs, Diane

      Reply
    3. Teresa Mucha

      October 06, 2014 at 6:42 pm

      Yup, the green stuff is Sweet Annie and has kind of a licorice smell, at least that is what it reminds me if. We planted it one year and haven't had to plant it since. It reseeds generously so if you plant it be on the lookout for lots of volunteers the next year. Great for wreaths and sachets.

      Reply
    4. ThrifterSisters

      October 06, 2014 at 5:55 pm

      Must. Have. That. LUNCHBOX!!!

      ~Erica

      Reply
    5. Melinda

      October 06, 2014 at 5:26 pm

      That lunch box is adorable! Can't wait to see what you do with it!

      I bet you had a lot of fun.

      M 🙂

      Reply
    6. rush

      October 06, 2014 at 1:37 am

      Thank goodness the geese 'n' gingham went elsewhere! It sounds like it would have been a great place to be! I love the lunch box. I was lucky (?) enough to come home for lunch in Elementary School, and I probably wouldn't be caught dead using a lunch box in Jr. and Sr. High school! Now, they are really a cool thing to collect. I have several that men (grandpap) would bring to work (laboring in the steel mill or other such place). Alas, they don't have drink containers.

      Reply
    7. Di~

      October 05, 2014 at 11:22 pm

      My brother had a lunch pail like that. I think I carried a brown sack because mom couldn't afford 2 lunch pails.

      Reply
    8. monkey

      October 05, 2014 at 11:20 pm

      ooohhhh sweet annie it smells so good xx

      Reply
    9. TARYTERRE

      October 05, 2014 at 9:50 pm

      Love the owl. I love them too. so sweet. you have a nice eclectic mix of things.

      Reply
    10. Musings from Kim K.

      October 05, 2014 at 8:40 pm

      Totally smitten with that farm lunchbox. I'm a sucker for owls too. Great treasures. Someday, I'd love to get to that event. You really did get some neat stuff.

      Reply
    11. Lynne

      October 05, 2014 at 8:08 pm

      The greenery is called Sweet Annie. I bought some at the Columbus, OH Country Living Fair too 🙂

      Reply
    12. Cozy Little House

      October 05, 2014 at 8:02 pm

      I'd love to attend one of their fairs someday. You got some great stuff. Love the K!
      Brenda

      Reply
    13. Suzanne Seitz

      October 05, 2014 at 6:41 pm

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    14. Anonymous

      October 05, 2014 at 6:40 pm

      The plant is called "Sweet Annie". It may be from the artemesia family. It is grown as an annual. It makes nice wreaths.

      Reply
      • Pam Kessler

        October 05, 2014 at 8:28 pm

        Thank you! I knew it was Sweet something!

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    15. Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces

      October 05, 2014 at 6:30 pm

      It must have been fun! Love your finds...the lunchbox is so cute...and I didn't know about the paint on spools!

      Reply
    16. 20 North Ora

      October 05, 2014 at 6:22 pm

      Pam - Looks like you had a fun time! Thanks for sharing all of your photos with us. Love that barn lunchpail. So cute!

      Judy

      Reply
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