Antiques & Vintage
OOPS! I'm in a mess, but I'm in the process of updating this page with all the fun new, old stuff i've got in the store! Please come back soon!
There are so many fun things to collect, restore or recyle at Whiddledottles! Be creative and have fun! Enjoy finding something ready to re-use or re-purpose your find in unexpected ways.
Whiddledottles has funky stuff for your garden!
don't forget to pick through the stuff in my overflow bldg out back when you visit Whiddledottles! some of the stuff i have includes single washtubs on legs and a couple without legs. i also have lots and lots of old buckets, old wooden ladders, hand pumps, wheel barrows, milk cans, watering cans, wood porch tables, metal/wood beds, windows, cream separator bowl, metal garden gate, red formica top table w/4 chairs (chairs need recovered), wooden nail kegs, cast iron and copper boilers, a really cool cast iron bucket, enamelware, wood chairs. a chicken coop and a wooden 3-hole chicken nest!! also have some odd garden gadgets, shovels, wide-tined pitch forks, garden plow etc. oh yeah, and a full size whiskey barrel. (not at the shop but can it there) and a whole lot more! GET on OVER HERE!! open T-Sat 11-5:30
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Here, an old enamel pan has been creatively recycled as a light fixture in my laundry room! Old buckets on top of the cabinets add charm and remind us how fantastic some of our modern conveniences are!
See our "Birds & Blooms" page for more ideas on using antiques in your flower garden. The possibilities are endless!
If you see something you like, give me a call and I will hold it for you! The best time to buy something unique is when you see it, if you don't, it will probably be gone! 641.344.9804
SOME OF OUR STUFF
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Creative Projects by our Customers
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Cheryl Becker of Corydon would like to share a fun project she recently completed. Cheryl purchased an old buffet from Whiddledottles that needed a little, well, maybe a lot, of tlc. She started off with a coat of black paint, added a coat of off white, and with a light sanding and some adjusting of the drawer hardware, she created this fun and chic stereo cabinet. And the best part, it cost less than $50! Thanks, Cheryl, for sharing this fun idea!