We went junk hunting with Junk Gypsy Co-Owner, Amie Sikes who taught us some easy ways to turn trash into treasure. From a "dry brushing" technique to finishing off a project with a single piece of ...
A covered porch took shape this week on a big tin building under construction on Texas 237, just southwest of Round Top. Huge corbels were hung on posts near the door, and an elaborate, 8-foot-tall ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PBteen, a member of the Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (NYSE:WSM) portfolio of brands, debuts its new exclusive collection with Amie Sikes and Jolie Sikes of Junk Gypsy, the ...
The Junk Gypsy Company is located in Round Top, just about an hour and a half east of Austin. You can also order goods from gypsyville.com or give them a call at (979) 249-5865.
April Pizana Photography With their sassy quips and trademark cowboy boots, there's no denying that the Junk Gypsies are Texans. Not that sisters Amie and Jolie Sikes would ever want such a thing.
Texas sisters Amie Sikes (left) and Jolie Sikes-Smith, star in their own reality-TV show that premieres on HGTV. The Central Texas queens of turning trash into treasure — better known in design ...
A covered porch took shape this week on a big tin building under construction on Texas 237, just southwest of Round Top. Huge corbels were hung on posts near the door, and an elaborate, 8-foot-tall ...