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Downtown Oro Grande, CA

JM Perez By JM Perez1 min read833 views

Today we drove to the Historic Downtown of Oro Grande, CA (our favorite spot in the High Desert). It is the one place on our California Historic Route 66 where some of us Antique and Vintage Collectors can find with a little luck, cherished treasures from the past.

On our way to Linda Marie’s Enchanted Treasures, we spotted what looked like a huge warehouse with lots of beautiful metal pieces outside. We stopped, looked around and loved it.

Weathered and Treasured.
Weathered and Treasured.

Weathered & Treasured

Tim & LeAnn Sluder
LeighAnne Callaway

Address: 18980 National Trails Hwy, Oro Grande, CA 92368
Phone: (760) 241-3600
Email: WeatheredTreasured@gmail.com
Facebook Page: Weathered and Treasured

We proceeded to visit more shops at the Oro Grande Junction:

Linda Marie’s Enchanted Treasures
Shelley’s Shop Around the Corner
Annie’s Transformed Treasures
Salvaged & Tattered
Serendipity Antiques Collectibles
Silver Trails
Sugar Shack

Oro Grande Junction.
Oro Grande Junction.
Oro Grande Junction.
Oro Grande Junction.
Shelley's Shop Around the Corner.
Shelley’s Shop Around the Corner.

What a wonderful way to end our evening!

Miniature Fairy Gardens

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I love tending to my gardens and for as long as I can remember, I have been enchanted by Fairy Gardens with their hidden mysteries and treasures. My Garden is the place where I go to retreat, reflect and relax and I design it to reflect my character,  personality and inner spirit.

My daughter, who is fond of the backyard fairy garden, requested to create a miniature version for herself. We used a set of Vintage Drawers we purchased last Summer from Estate Liquidators. My daughter immediately put hers to use while her brother was still figuring out what to do with his. Most of the accessories are from Michaels, Linda Marie’s Enchanted Treasures, Kreative Klutter and the rest are home made.

Fairy Gardens.
Miniature Fairy Gardens (in progress).

Early this afternoon on our way to pick up a few tools from Harbor Freight Tools, my husband’s eyes spotted beautiful selections of outdoor decor while searching for a parking spot. We parked next to the entrance of the little shop, Kreative Klutter, as a reminder to check it out before leaving.

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Kreative Klutter

11938 Hesperia Rd, #B
Hesperia, CA 92345
Phone: (760) 247-2600 / (760) 244-1929
Facebook Page

Whether you are looking for indoor and outdoor, collectibles, Fairy Garden Supplies or if you are just interested in learning Tole Painting, make plans to visit Kreative Klutter or contact her on her facebook page for additional information.

Hesperia, CA 92345

Vintage Little Girl Statue

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We took a trip down the Hill this morning to Downtown Pomona after dropping off my Mom to the Airport. We stopped at a Restaurant for breakfast since it was still early for the Shops to open doors.

Our first stop (and first time visit) was at St. John Antiques & Collectibles which is right across Subway® Restaurant.
We were greeted by a friendly and very knowledgeable couple, the owners. As each one of us looked around in search for something old, my eyes locked on a little girl statue. She reminded me of a set I already own and I knew I had to get her home. Weighing around 30 pounds, I realized that my other acquisitions are just a cheap imitation of the one I had in my hands. Cheap imitation, yes, but beautiful nonetheless. Possibly a Vintage 1970’s or 1980’s statue.

Little Girl and a Cat Statue.
Little Girl and a Cat Statue.

The bottom of the statue has a sticker which reads: NanCee’s Originals (La Verne, California).

Without a doubt this statue of a Little Girl and her Cat will make a great addition either in the Patio or the Garden.

Decorate with Pinecones

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I have a fondness for Pine Trees and I love their refreshing scent. For so many years I have decorated my Home with Pinecones and for the past six years I started using cones around my yard using a variety of shapes and sizes. I use them all year round and not just for special events.

We live in an area with an abundance of pine cones as most of our neighbors have Pine Trees in their yards always full of cones with so many of them all over the ground. I planned to stock up on pine cones for some garden projects and also to replace the ones which got damaged by wind and rain.
On Friday afternoon we suited up and went Pinecone picking around the neighborhood and returned home with four large heavy duty plastic bags full of cones. We were lucky to find a few acorns as well. Because some cones have sharp thorns, you should always use gloves when picking and handling them.

Pinecones.
Pinecones with sharp thorns.

Since I wasn’t planning on using the cones indoors, I just checked to insure that their scales were free of pine needles and debris and then I spray painted them with different colors. The main reason why I didn’t rid the cones of their thorns is to discourage squirrels and stray cats from digging into my garden beds.

A few Pinecones around my Water Fountain.
A few Pinecones around my Water Fountain.
Jeffrey Pine Cone (left) and ... Pine Cone (right).
Jeffrey Pine (left) and Red Pine (right).

Here are some ideas to decorate with Pinecones:

  • Picture Frame
  • Earrings
  • Curtain Tiebacks
  • Ground Cover
  • Wreath, Branches, Trees
  • Place Cards
  • Boutonniere
  • Bouquet
  • Basket Arrangement
  • Holiday Gift Wrap
  • Topiary
  • Basket
  • Chandelier, Mobile
  • Garland
  • Table Display
  • Candlestick Holders
  • Ornaments
  • Centerpiece
  • Potpourri
  • Cake Topper
  • Stocking Hanger
  • Bird House & Feeder
  • Pinecone Mulch
  • Fire Starter

All the pinecones we found contain pine nuts, the edible seeds of pine trees and are quite hard to extract. There are usually two nuts nested in each scale of the cone. While Crows are struggling to crack open the hard shells, Squirrels on the other hand have shown no interest in them. According to the Temperate Climate Permaculture website, it takes anywhere from 5 to 75 years for some Pine trees to begin producing seeds.

Pinecone & Pine Nuts (unshelled and shelled).
Pinecone & Pine Nuts (unshelled and shelled).

Possibilities and ideas are endless when decorating with Pinecones.

Click here to learn about Preparing and Preserving Pinecones.

Shabby Candle Holders

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Last Wednesday I visited the Shabby Sisters Boutique, a Shabby Chic Shop here in the High Desert which I recently heard about. We’ve visited most Shabby Chic, Vintage/Antique, Primitive shops around here and it turned out that the Shabby Sisters have only been around for the past six months (which probably explains why I didn’t know about their existence until last week). It’s a lovely place, owned by three lovely women who enjoy singing.

Shabby Chic Candle Holders.
Shabby Chic Candle Holders.

The shop itself is small in size, but features gorgeous items you will love to pieces. Shabby Sisters Boutique carries Refinished/repainted, up-cycled and re-purposed furniture as well as hand crafted items.

Bird Candle.
Bird Candle.

While searching for my candle holders and some candles, I found this lovely Bird Candle above which I either bought from Pier 1 Imports or Cost Plus World Market a few years ago.

Shabby Sisters Boutique

14258 Hesperia Rd, Victorville, CA 92395
Phone: 1 (760) 955-6241

Our of Operations

Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday – Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Closed Tuesdays and Sundays

A few local shops in the High Desert will be celebrating Customer Appreciation Day on Friday November 29th and Saturday 30th. There will be Coffee, raffle ticket for free gifts and sales up to 50% off.

Victorville, CA 92395