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Encinitas Welcomes a New Antique Mall
Antique Mall, Encinitas, California

New Antique Mall Opening Soon

From time to time I write about “Places to Know” around San Diego County which are special and of interest. For those who live in the San Diego area, I discovered recently that a new antique mall is opening in April 2023 in Encinitas and I wanted to share this with you. For those of you who mourned the closing of the Tuesday Morning store, Encinitas location, the silver lining is that Antique Mall is opening in that exact location.

I don’t have a lot of information to share with you, other than it is another business and retail location for the owners of Consignment Classics and Consignment Classics Decor in the same retail mall (also the same retail mall where LA Fitness in Encinitas is located). Consignment Classics has two other locations in San Diego and the Sports Arena area. Judging by the success and the type of inventory offered, this antique mall too, should be a great success.

If by chance, any of you are interested in renting a space at this antique mall, please contact, Frank and Ruth Ann, with information about what you would be selling at the Antique Mall, along with your phone number and email address. Consignment Classics in Encinitas is located at 201-D South El Camino Real, Encinitas, California 92024, (tel) (760) 635-0730.

I have gotten many a reasonably priced treasure, for my home and garden at Consignment Classics. Inventory turns over quickly, so if you like something, buy it. On the other hand, if a piece has been on the floor for a certain time, it might be eligible for a 20% mark down.

The thrill of the hunt lives on!

Bon Appétit et Bon Weekend…Bonnie

Jewels of the Garden

Woodland Girl Garden Ornament

I could write a book on garden ornaments, so containing it to this short post could be challenging. In the midst of grocery and holiday shopping I found a lovely garden statuary, a vintage woodland girl at Consignment Classics Decor Store. I wasn’t actually going to the consignment shop, but parked nearby, and thought to pop in for a moment.

When I speak to groups, I always mention to keep your eyes open for unique pieces. If it calls to you, buy it, and ponder later where you will put it. Usually these unique finds come out of nowhere, maybe off your beaten path, and at the most unexpected times. It almost presents itself as a challenge. Where will I put it? How will I get it home? Will I be sorry if I don’t buy it? Will it be beautiful as well as functional? What is the history of this piece?

We all have our unique property and garden style, color palette, and ambience that we create. There are garden ornaments, and actually garden jewels, that punctuate, elevate, and enhance your garden simply by their presence and where they are located. They can tell a story, or create a feeling for your garden, with one glance.

I have a Mediterranean European garden, and so keep to this style. Stone is one common medium, in water features, statuary, furniture, and materials for walls, pathways and driveways.

This vintage woodland girl, and I am going to have to aptly name her, is solid concrete, showing a bit of patina exposure, is perfect scale, and blends beautifully in her new shaded home under the Torrey Pine tree surrounded by acanthus mollis and camellias. She exudes contentment and serenity. What was once a nice shaded garden, now has a bit of interest and intrigue to draw your eye.

Beauty in the Shade Garden

Where to find your garden jewels? Some sources where you might find your treasures are favorite garden centers and shops, nurseries, friends, consignment stores, flea markets, garage sales, antique shops, home decor stores, retailers, and more. I have gotten some nice pieces from HomeGoods in late winter when they stock their spring garden items. Just keep your eyes open when you shop. It is different for everyone.

Please share a story about finding one of your favorite pieces for your garden.

Bon Appétit et Bon Weekend…Bonnie