Ellie and I went thrifting this morning, it was such a delight to bring home these treasures.
The orange flower tin with plastic lid was $1 as was the orange saucepan.
I wouldn't know what to do with them but i couldn't leave them behind.
The weaving set will surely be used one day by Ellie. It doesn't come with instructions but it doesn't look too hard to figure out.
The table cloth will be cut up and used tonight (i finally dug out my sewing maching from all the mess)
The orange flower tin with plastic lid was $1 as was the orange saucepan.
I wouldn't know what to do with them but i couldn't leave them behind.
The weaving set will surely be used one day by Ellie. It doesn't come with instructions but it doesn't look too hard to figure out.
The table cloth will be cut up and used tonight (i finally dug out my sewing maching from all the mess)
This is my favorite from the bunch. Its a 1950's reprint of the painting "Precious" by Gentilini
It was hidden behind nicotine stains and came up beautifully.
I paid a little to much for it but i couldn't leave the store without it.
It was hidden behind nicotine stains and came up beautifully.
I paid a little to much for it but i couldn't leave the store without it.
4 comments:
lovely, lovely finds!
i too often find things in the secondhand shop that i pay too much for, but i can't help it.
i love the red saucepan with the lid. do you know i have exactly the same one? (it was one of my parents' wedding presents in the 70s!)
Oh-you had a good thrifting day. I love good thrifting days.
I was coming to say "oooooh, Lovely Finds!". I see it's been said. :)
I"ll say it anyway!!
love the weaving set!
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