February blows in
It's February, I have a bad cold, and the temps today are -15, or up to -40 with the windchill. It's a good day to be home, with a cup of tea and a Merchant Ivory film on TV, and show you some thrifty finds!
It's been quite a while since I bought anything vintage on eBay, but one evening I saw an auction that was about to end for this box from the 1920 and, intriguingly, its contents -- all for a very low price.
Inside were some interesting bits of junk -- the kind of stuff I just love to poke through! First, there was this bejeweled walnut...
which turned out to be a sewing kit!
It's marked "MOSEL" but I haven't had a chance to research it yet. There were also these kind of fun bits and pieces...
My favorite item, though, was the bracelet, which seems to be a child's souvenir item. I just think the charms are so kitschy and fun! They will end up in some of my paper art, some day.
Here are a few trinkets that I picked up while in Omaha for Silver Bella that I hadn't had a chance to show you yet:
There's a large crochet button, a nicely carved brown shell, and a tiny black and white Mother of Pearl; then a little metal game piece that is a California flag, and a card of crafting buttons (eyes and nose) that I think I got somewhere else but somehow ended up here.
And how's this for fun? These are all things I bought at the Silver Bella fair evening from various vendors: a lovely crocheted bust, a fun vintage ribbon, some tiny bottles, tags, a little "tree", Silver Bella themed flash cards, and a tiny roll of vintage wall paper border! They were all a great deal -- and where else can you find such fun assembled together?
Here's something that I remember I bought from my Bella buddy Michelle Geller, who has recently opened an online store full of amazing vintage old stock stuff called Hold Dear. It's a kit to make paper roses; and then, the other day I found the same kind of modern kit from Martha Stewart, deeply discounted to $3:
I thought it was so much fun to have both of the boxes, modern and old! Finally, here are three things I bought in a grab bag at an antique store -- all 3 for $1!
a stray ceramic piece that has multiple holes on the sides as well as the top...
a small enameled box...
and, what I was really after -- this little packet of "trade simulator" tickets.
There are lots more thrifty finds to see at these blogs I'm linking up to today:
It's been quite a while since I bought anything vintage on eBay, but one evening I saw an auction that was about to end for this box from the 1920 and, intriguingly, its contents -- all for a very low price.
Inside were some interesting bits of junk -- the kind of stuff I just love to poke through! First, there was this bejeweled walnut...
which turned out to be a sewing kit!
It's marked "MOSEL" but I haven't had a chance to research it yet. There were also these kind of fun bits and pieces...
My favorite item, though, was the bracelet, which seems to be a child's souvenir item. I just think the charms are so kitschy and fun! They will end up in some of my paper art, some day.
Here are a few trinkets that I picked up while in Omaha for Silver Bella that I hadn't had a chance to show you yet:
There's a large crochet button, a nicely carved brown shell, and a tiny black and white Mother of Pearl; then a little metal game piece that is a California flag, and a card of crafting buttons (eyes and nose) that I think I got somewhere else but somehow ended up here.
And how's this for fun? These are all things I bought at the Silver Bella fair evening from various vendors: a lovely crocheted bust, a fun vintage ribbon, some tiny bottles, tags, a little "tree", Silver Bella themed flash cards, and a tiny roll of vintage wall paper border! They were all a great deal -- and where else can you find such fun assembled together?
Here's something that I remember I bought from my Bella buddy Michelle Geller, who has recently opened an online store full of amazing vintage old stock stuff called Hold Dear. It's a kit to make paper roses; and then, the other day I found the same kind of modern kit from Martha Stewart, deeply discounted to $3:
I thought it was so much fun to have both of the boxes, modern and old! Finally, here are three things I bought in a grab bag at an antique store -- all 3 for $1!
a stray ceramic piece that has multiple holes on the sides as well as the top...
a small enameled box...
and, what I was really after -- this little packet of "trade simulator" tickets.
There are lots more thrifty finds to see at these blogs I'm linking up to today:
Comments
I also loved your boy scout picture. My hubby and my son are both Eagle Scouts!
Have a great day,
Stephanie
stay warm my dear!drink some thera flu i swear by it! i luv that nut sewing case. it reminds me of thumbelina!
hugs
tabitha
get well soon!
Stay warm, Honey
Sharon :-)
Blessings,
Linda
Thank you for sharing all of your amazing finds. You are such a sweetie.
Hope you're feeling better soon. We're snowed in for the second day - and I'm enjoying it!
My fave is the walnut sewing kit. It's wonderful!!
Micki
And thank you so much for the link love! :-)