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Discover 10 vintage decor ideas spotted at Vintage Market Days Vermont. Get inspired by booth displays, seasonal trends, and creative styling from real vendors.

There’s nothing quite like the charm and creativity of Vintage Market Days Vermont — it’s one of my favorite events of the year.

Every booth is packed with vintage treasures, unique styling ideas, and decor inspiration that sparks the imagination. In today’s post, I’m sharing 10 vintage decor ideas I spotted at the spring 2025 market — from clever displays to seasonal styling trends.

Whether you’re planning to visit or just love vintage style, this post is full of ideas you’ll want to bring home with you.

Vintage Market Days Sign at VMD Vermont.

Discovering Vintage Treasures at Vintage Market Days Vermont

Vintage Market Days Vermont is my kind of weekend fun—rows of chippy charm, twinkle lights strung across barns, and vintage decor treasures just waiting to come home with someone.

Blue cabinet with number small shelves at Vintage Market Days vendor booth.

I spent the day weaving through the booths, chatting with vendors, and spotting all kinds of inspiration for styling a cozy, character-filled home.

Whether you’re on the hunt for unique antique pieces or just love the thrill of the find, these 10 vintage decor ideas I spotted are packed with personality—and might just spark your next decorating daydream.

Large farmhouse table with blue and red vintage transferware displayed at flea market vendor booth.

1. Navy Antique Dresser with Wooden Leaf Handle

One of my favorite vintage finds at Vintage Market Days Vermont was a stunning navy antique dresser, complete with charming carved wooden leaf handles. The deep navy finish caught my eye instantly—perfect for adding a coastal touch to our Maine home’s attic bedroom that’s currently getting a cozy wallpaper makeover. I could also see this beauty fitting right into our Vermont bedroom too—when you find a piece this versatile and at the right price, you know it’s meant to come home with you!

Navy antique dresser with oak wood handles at Vintage Market Days.

What makes this dresser even more special is the history hidden in its handles. Traditionally, carved wooden drawer pulls like these were used to denote the type of wood the furniture was made from—much like how architectural woodwork once highlighted cornerstone features. If you look closely at the detailing, you’ll spot acorns carved into the handles, symbolizing that this beautiful piece was crafted from sturdy oak wood.

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2. Vintage 1950 Bill of Sale Envelopes with a Teal Bow

One of the most charming and unique vintage finds I spotted at Vintage Market Days Vermont was a bundle of old envelopes tied together with a teal bow, dated May 3, 1950. Handwritten notes hint that these were bills of sale, possibly for diamond engagement rings—how fun is that? Whether styled in a pretty bathroom bowl or layered atop a vintage dresser, treasures like this are rare pieces of history that instantly spark curiosity and storytelling in any room.

Bill of sales in envelope with teale bow of diamond engagement rings in hand at Vintage Market Days.
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3. Light Blue Porcelain Antique Lamp with Floral Tin Shade

I couldn’t pass up this sweet little light blue porcelain lamp with its hand-painted floral tin lampshade—especially for just $15! It’s the perfect vintage lighting accent for one of our attic bedrooms with soft pastel tones, tying together both coastal charm and antique character. Lamps like this add instant warmth to any space—whether it’s a bedroom, bathroom, or kitchen—and they’re such a simple way to bring unique vintage style into your home.

Antique light blue lamp with metal floral vase at Vintage Market Days Vermont.

4. Creative Spring Flower Arrangement Ideas

Spring was in full bloom at Vintage Market Days Vermont, and I was completely charmed by the creative floral displays throughout the market. From a pair of yellow wellies boots brimming with lavender, blue, and pink blooms to a white canvas tote overflowing with soft pink tulips, these simple ideas prove that everyday items can make the prettiest flower arrangements. You don’t need a fancy vase—just a bit of imagination to bring spring vintage decor to life!

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5. Antique Scalloped Metal Chairs for Outdoor Charm

These antique scalloped metal chairs in the dreamiest slate blue stopped me in my tracks at Vintage Market Days Vermont. Lined up outside one of the booths, they were a vision of vintage garden charm—perfect for adding character to a porch, sunroom, or even a summer dinner party setup. Whether you’re styling a cozy country yard or a breezy coastal patio, vintage outdoor chairs like these bring instant personality and nostalgic flair to any space.

Antique blue outdoor metal chairs on display at Vintage Market Days.

Vintage Porch Styling Ideas

Want to style your porch with timeless vintage charm? Try a few of these cozy ideas:
    •    Mix and match antique metal chairs with modern cushions
    •    Layer in vintage quilts or throw blankets for chilly evenings
    •    Use old wooden crates as rustic side tables
    •    Hang a vintage watering can or enamel pitcher filled with flowers
    •    Add a metal glider or rocker for extra seating
    •    Display potted herbs or blooms in chipped enamel bowls
    •    Stack old garden books on a small side table
    •    Drape a vintage tablecloth across your bistro table
    •    Style with flea market lanterns or hurricane lamps
    •    Don’t forget the twinkle lights for that magical touch!

6. Rustic Folding Wooden Tables for Indoor-Outdoor Flexibility

These rustic folding wooden tables were such a fun find at Vintage Market Days Vermont—they look handmade and come with a handle, making them perfect for decorating and on-the-go use. Whether you’re styling an outdoor beverage station on the porch, heading to a summer market as a vendor, or packing them for a beach picnic or backyard barbecue, these vintage tables are endlessly useful. Foldable, charming, and full of character—this is vintage decor that works hard and looks good doing it!

Vintage wooden wallpaper table with wicker chairs at outdoor flea market.

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7. Coastal-Inspired Vintage Finds: Blue Vase, Seascape Frames & Whale Pillow

Three little treasures caught my eye at Vintage Market Days Vermont that all shared the same soft coastal charm. I found a light blue antique vase with a delicate white feather detail, two small round gold frames painted with vintage sailboat seascapes, and a petite lumbar pillow with a blue whale stitched right on the front. All three will be headed to our coastal Maine attic bedroom, which is getting a fresh look with Sarah Fitz’s sailboat wallpaper. And the best part? I found these coastal gems right here in the Green Mountains of Vermont! In New England, it’s all about letting your style travel with you—from sea to summit. So if you’re heading to a vintage market, keep your favorite color palette in mind, but stay open—you never know where your next coastal treasure will turn up!

8. Decorating with Your Favorite Color: Vintage Blues That Stole My Heart

One of the best parts of vintage shopping is finding those pieces that feel personal—and for me, that often means bringing home something blue. I spotted so many beautiful blue treasures at Vintage Market Days Vermont, including a charming small blue vintage suitcase, a trio of stacked blue Pyrex bowls that would look so cheerful on a kitchen counter, and a gorgeous oversized blue and white transferware pitcher (which, yes, came home with me!) marked from the 1850s. Whether your favorite color is blue, green, red, or yellow, picking up vintage finds in your signature shade is a simple and meaningful way to add personality, history, and heart to your home decor.

9. Vintage Clothespins in a Mason Jar: Easy Vintage Decor for Any Room

Sometimes the simplest ideas are the most charming—like this mason jar filled with vintage clothespins that I spotted at Vintage Market Days Vermont. Tied with a little jute bow, it’s an easy DIY decor idea for a laundry room, bathroom shelf, or even a bedroom dresser. You can create your own version too, whether with old clothespins you find while thrifting or by giving modern ones a vintage-inspired twist—either way, it’s a fun and affordable way to add a little nostalgic charm to your home!

Vintage clothespins gathered inside a mason jar in hand.

10. Vintage 1976 Homko Football Wall Plaques: Mid-Century Sports Memorabilia

One of the most unexpected (and totally fabulous!) finds at Vintage Market Days in Vermont was a set of 1976 Homko cast-metal football player wall plaques. With one in red and two in blue, each player is mid-action—one’s kicking, one’s throwing, and one’s charging with the ball. These mid-century pieces would be perfect for a sports-themed room, a cozy office, or even a little boy’s bedroom. Sometimes we forget about vintage decor for the men in our lives, but finds like these are the perfect blend of nostalgic, sporty, and just plain cool.

Three antique Football doorstops in blue and red on white wrought iron outdoor bench.

Charming Vintage Booth Displays That Sparked My Inner Decorator

There’s something about a well-styled vintage market booth that gets my heart racing. Rows of chippy furniture, layered linens, and thoughtful vignettes—it’s like stepping into a perfectly curated little room filled with stories.

White vintage ironstone plates and platters displayed at antique booth.

At Vintage Market Days Vermont, I found myself just as inspired by the booth designs as the treasures inside them. Whether you’re a vendor or simply a decor lover like me, here are some creative booth display ideas that stopped me in my tracks and might just inspire your next styling project at home.

Incorporating Vintage Quilts into Booth Displays

One of the most charming ideas I spotted at Vintage Market Days Vermont was how vendors styled vintage quilts—either rolled up neatly with twine for easy browsing or draped over tables as colorful, cozy tablecloths. Using quilts this way adds instant vintage charm, keeps displays tidy, and makes every booth feel like a story waiting to unfold.

Vintage Booth Table Styling That Draws You In

At Vintage Market Days Vermont, the best booths didn’t just display their wares—they styled them in ways that pulled you right into the story. Here are a few favorite vendor table ideas that completely captured my imagination:
    •    Stacking and Color Play: One booth created a showstopping display by stacking five vintage picnic baskets in warm shades of brown, yellow, and tan—proving that combining color, texture, and height instantly makes a table pop.
    •    Silver and Wood Pairings: Another favorite? A dreamy table featuring seven silver teapots paired with rustic baskets, warm wood accents, and fresh greenery. Everything was placed on risers, so the silver sparkled and drew your eye right into the heart of the booth.
    •    Patriotic Vintage Vibe: A large cobbler rack filled with stunning blue glassware caught my eye, with a vintage American flag draped overhead. The mix of rich wood tones, deep blues, and patriotic touches created an unforgettable all-American vintage feel.
    • A Stunning Spread of Transferware: One booth laid out blue and white transferware platters across an extra-long farmhouse table—no risers, just a beautiful sweep of color and vintage charm. A few red transferware pieces at the end, along with a bouquet of purple flowers in the center, made the entire scene feel effortless, inviting, and absolutely breathtaking.

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5 Styling Tricks I Noticed in Every Great Booth

    • Use Height Creatively: Vendors stacked crates, added risers, and layered items vertically to pull the eye up and make booths feel full and inviting.
    • Stick to a Color Palette: Whether it was calming blues, warm wood tones, or patriotic reds, cohesive color stories made booths feel instantly styled and memorable.
    • Mix Textures and Materials: Pairing shiny silver with rustic baskets or layering quilts over wooden tables gave every booth depth and a cozy, vintage character.
    • Incorporate Everyday Objects: Items like shutters, ironing boards, and picnic baskets weren’t just for sale—they were part of the display magic, showing buyers how to incorporate vintage finds into their decor.
    • Create Little Vignettes: The best booths felt like mini rooms, with small table scenes, cozy corners, and story-driven setups that made you want to step right in.

Creative Vintage Booth Styling Ideas

I love when vendors get extra creative with their displays at Vintage Market Days Vermont! One booth tucked a vintage shutter along the bottom of a folding table to create a clever space for showcasing linens—such a simple but beautiful touch.

Another fun idea I spotted was using a vintage ironing board as shelving, turning an everyday antique into a perfect stage for smaller treasures.

Navigating Vintage Market Days Like a Pro

Feeling inspired to visit Vintage Market Days yourself after seeing all these fabulous finds? It’s truly a vintage lover’s dream—full of antique treasures, handmade goods, cozy booths, and so many creative ideas around every corner.

Before you head out with your tote bag in hand, here are a few of my favorite tips for making the most of your day, from what to pack to how to shop like a true vintage market insider.

Band playing music at Vintage Market Days Vermont.

Pack Like a Pro for Vintage Market Days

Heading to Vintage Market Days Vermont (or any of their events nationwide)? Trust me, a little prep goes a long way. Here’s what I always bring to make the day smoother, comfier, and more vintage-fabulous:

  • Cash + card – Not every vendor takes plastic, and cash can help with bargaining.
  • A rolling cart or roomy tote – You’ll thank yourself when you fall for that big brass candlestick or chippy mirror.
  • Bubble wrap or an old blanket – Protect those fragile finds!
  • Measuring tape – If you’re shopping for furniture or frames, have your room measurements handy.
  • A reusable water bottle and a snack – Markets can be long and busy. You’ll need fuel!
  • Sunglasses, layers, and comfy shoes – You never know if it’ll be sunny, chilly, or both.

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Plan Ahead Like a Vintage Market Insider

Want to shop like a pro? A little planning before Vintage Market Days Vermont can make all the difference—and might even land you that perfect ironstone pitcher or chippy side table before anyone else gets to it.

  • Snag Your Tickets Early – Skip the lines and head straight to the good stuff. I always recommend buying tickets online through the official Vintage Market Days website to make sure you’re in and shopping without a hitch.
  • Pick Your Day Strategically – Friday shoppers get first dibs, but Sunday strolls can mean markdowns. Choose what matters most: selection or deals!
  • Scope out the Scene – check the event schedule, vendor list, and noteworthy happenings (sometimes there’s live music or early-bird perks!) so you don’t miss anything good.
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Dress for the Dig

Let’s be honest: this isn’t a fashion show—it’s a treasure hunt! Here’s how I dress for comfort and surprises (hello, sudden Vermont rainstorm):

  • Comfy Kicks Are Key – You’ll be doing plenty of walking. Go for your best supportive sneakers or boots.
  • Layer Like a Local – Mornings are chilly, afternoons are warm, and barns can be breezy. Layers let you roll with it.
  • Mud Happens – It’s Vermont in spring. Toss in rain boots and an umbrella—you’ll thank yourself.

Don’t Forget These Market Day Must-Haves

These are the things I always toss in the car (or my bag!) before heading out for a full day of vintage adventuring:

  • Tote Bags + a Cart – You’ll want both hands free to browse. A small cart or sturdy tote bag makes carrying your finds easy.
  • Charged Phone – For snapping photos, mapping your next stop, researching finds, and staying in touch.
  • Cash + Cards – Most, if not all, vendors take cards, but cash is still king for sweet deals.
  • Measuring Tape – You will fall for a piece of furniture and wonder if it fits. Be prepared.

Soak in the Vintage Market Days Vibe

Sure, you’re here to shop—but don’t forget to enjoy the whole vibe. It’s part of what makes Vintage Market Days Vermont so fun and unforgettable.

  •  Browse Slow – Don’t rush. The best treasures often hide in plain sight.
  • Chat with Vendors – Their stories add so much charm to your vintage finds. (And you might get a better deal!)
  •  Break for Food and Music – Grab a treat from a food truck, sip some lemonade, and enjoy the live tunes.
  • Dog-Friendly Fun – Yup, you can bring your pup! Just make sure they’re cool with crowds.

Final Thoughts

With just a little prep and a playful spirit, you’ll navigate Vintage Market Days like an old pro—and maybe even go home with your new favorite find. Happy hunting!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Vintage Market Days

What is Vintage Market Days, and is it worth visiting?

Vintage Market Days is a traveling vintage market that brings together curated vendors offering antiques, handmade goods, repurposed finds, and home decor. If you love treasure hunting and unique pieces with history, it’s absolutely worth the visit—especially at the Vermont event, where charm and chippy furniture abound.

What should I wear to Vintage Market Days Vermont?

Dress comfortably and prepare for changing weather—Vermont can be muddy in spring and breezy in fall. Supportive shoes, layered clothing, and a rain jacket or boots will keep you comfy and stylish as you browse the outdoor and indoor booths.

What’s the best day to attend Vintage Market Days for deals?

Friday is ideal if you want the best selection before the crowds roll in. But if you’re hunting for bargains, Sunday can be a goldmine—many vendors offer discounts on the final day to lighten their load for the trip home.

Can I bring my dog to Vintage Market Days Vermont?

Yes! Vintage Market Days is dog-friendly, so feel free to bring your well-behaved pup along for the fun. Just be sure to check the specific event’s guidelines ahead of time on the official Vintage Market Days website for any local rules.

Are food and drinks available at the event?

Most Vintage Market Days events include food trucks, coffee stands, and local snacks to keep you fueled for your vintage hunt. It’s part of the charm—grab a bite, take a break, and soak in the cozy, festive atmosphere.

Wrapping Up the Vintage Fun

Vintage Market Days Vermont never disappoints—whether you’re in it for the thrill of the hunt, the charming vendors, or just soaking up all the vintage inspiration. From cozy home accents to one-of-a-kind treasures, these events are a dream for any decor lover. I hope these ideas sparked something creative for your own home or gave you a few helpful tips for your next visit.

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  1. Patricia Swenson says:

    I agree with your comment about how appealing a booth can be if some thought is given to actually making a display rather than just dumping items on a table for people to dig through. I’ve recently been to too many shows where the latter is prevalent and I often walk away without buying.

    1. It’s like eye candy when they’re so nicely put together isn’t it? I’m so drawn to nice booth displays!! Thanks for stopping by Patricia.