#FunFindsAndFlowersFriday: Outside The Lodge Edition ![]()
It’s snowing here at the lodge, and I couldn’t resist using this wintry backdrop to share this week’s vintage finds! There’s something about snow that makes these pieces feel even cozier and more charming. Let’s dive in!
Vintage 1960s 4-H Sign ![]()
We snagged this beauty for a song at a local junk store, and I couldn’t love it more. The rust and bends just add to its story. Once a 4-H camp counselor, always a fan!
1940s Dr Pepper Cooler in Jadeite Green ![]()
Lane and I picked this up on a getaway trip, and oh my, it’s one of my favorite finds! The Jadeite green color is perfection.
Vintage Barn Pulley & 1930s Cast Iron Twine Holder ![]()
I have a soft spot for old cast iron pieces, and these two make such a statement. I love grouping cast iron finds and hanging them around the cabin beams for that rustic, lived-in charm.
French Gooseneck & Antique Tin Watering Cans ![]()
Collections tell stories, and these watering cans add so much character to our porch. Each one has its own charm, and together they feel right at home.
Rustic Wooden Crates ![]()
Wooden crates are endlessly useful—stack them as tables, fill them with treasures, or use them for storage. I especially adore the ones with faded paint or a pop of color. These were gathered from various stops along the way!
Vintage John Deere Seed Hopper ![]()
This little gem was a flea market find for just a few bucks, and it’s the perfect plant holder in the summer or as part of a cozy entryway display. I wouldn’t mind finding another!
There’s something magical about blending vintage finds with the warmth of the cabin and the quiet beauty of falling snow. Which one is your favorite this week?





