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Magazine Ads A New Decorating Idea

By: Chuck Young



Without realizing it, I stumbled across a trend in decorating that I had no idea existed. It seems that many people are using vintage magazine ads as home decorations.

For example, if you have a home bar, you may be interested in framing some old Ballantines ale or Jack Daniels ads.

If your first car was a 1969 Chevelle, you may want to frame a vintage Chevrolet ad.

Colorful full page ads seem to spark the most interest.

I've heard all sorts of great ideas from people. The latest was a customer that was going to wallpaper their bathroom with vintage soap and perfume ads. Truly creative!

While magazine ads are a great decorating idea, I've also found that some well placed antique tools can be very attractive as well.

About The Author

Chuck collects and sells vintage tools and vintage magazine ads. His current items can be found in his store at the following URL http://stores.ebay.com/A-Blast-From-the-Past-and-More

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