The large ax is a lightweight (aluminum) ceremonial ax. It would have been carried in a parade by (say) a Civil War Veteran. Found it in an antique mall (500 dealers)in Findlay, OH. If it had been in Gettysburg, I wouldn't have been able to afford it.

The small
glass hatchet was found in a small antique shop in Wellington, OH, as I recall.
My ex (thank goodness) actually bought me a couple of the handpainted pansy/violet plates. I found several others at a church rumage sale for .25 each. The pansy pictures came from garage sales. My best friend , Lucy has dibs on them should I GO before her.
Nearly all the pears came from Dollar Tree stores. My little nephew likes to buy his "ol' auntie" pears for the Lizzie bathroom. My sister's mother in law is also good for pears and pansies, also. The pears that are hanging from the shelf were outragously priced blown glass ornaments, purchased after Christmas that year for 75% off. And the velvet pears (that aren't pictured

) were bought marked down at the Hayes Presidential Center in Fremont, OH.
I didn't do any stenciling. I sponged the tree on the wall; painted the flowers by hand, and stamped pears on the tree and sheep across the top of the vanity and shower and doorway.
I do wish sis had gotten a picture of the curio cabinet that sits right under the shadow box. It's loaded down w/ cups, saucers and a few pieces of "Occupied Japan", glass pears AND the 45 record by the Chad Mitchell Trio.
Just for the record... I've added things since the photos were taken. I'm going to post one more picture just for whatever. Have a good night all.