If it's Tuesday it must be thrifty finds
What is it about a bit of tarnish that makes us all go a little bit weak-kneed?
I don't know either, but I did have to spend 25 cents on this spoon at an estate sale.
With its faded, ticking-like back...
and the way the stitcher took care to place the decorative border at the edges, plus the sweet applique with stitched detail. I had to have it.
At the thrift store, I picked up this 28" long, empty picture frame.
A close up of the detail -- it's pretty old. I wanted it because I'd like to, someday, get one of those group photos from WWII. I think I'd like sailors, since my Dad was in the Navy, but I might also go for WACs if I find a cute one that's the right size. Anyway -- I bought the frame to keep that dream alive!
Look at this sweet little girl, reading a book! I think she might be one half of a bookend. She has a cork bottom and a tag intact that says, CoventryWare. This is one of those things I saw at a thrift store weeks ago and loved, but was unwilling to pay the marked price. A few days ago she was still there, and now marked down by 75% -- so, she came home with me! I really love things that are book-themed.
A pretty vintage apron, with a scalloped bottom,
and finishing up 362 pages later, in 1921. It's fascinating!
Tell me what your favorite thrifty find was this weekend!
I don't know either, but I did have to spend 25 cents on this spoon at an estate sale.
I like to place odd spoons among my tea cups in the china cabinet.
At the same estate sale, this little hot pad looked so out of place amongst the newer items; it was so sweetly done!With its faded, ticking-like back...
and the way the stitcher took care to place the decorative border at the edges, plus the sweet applique with stitched detail. I had to have it.
At the thrift store, I picked up this 28" long, empty picture frame.
A close up of the detail -- it's pretty old. I wanted it because I'd like to, someday, get one of those group photos from WWII. I think I'd like sailors, since my Dad was in the Navy, but I might also go for WACs if I find a cute one that's the right size. Anyway -- I bought the frame to keep that dream alive!
Look at this sweet little girl, reading a book! I think she might be one half of a bookend. She has a cork bottom and a tag intact that says, CoventryWare. This is one of those things I saw at a thrift store weeks ago and loved, but was unwilling to pay the marked price. A few days ago she was still there, and now marked down by 75% -- so, she came home with me! I really love things that are book-themed.
A pretty vintage apron, with a scalloped bottom,
and the full print on the reverse.
An iridescent green-sheened, tiny cup from pre-WWII Germany -- "Remember Me".
This ledger is from an antique store, but, it was such a great bargain that I'm including it as a thrifty find! It's from a general store, beginning in 1916...and finishing up 362 pages later, in 1921. It's fascinating!
And, since it is already broken at the binding, I won't feel very bad using pages of it for my paper art!
Lots of goodies -- and more that will be going in the shop, too. As always, click on the icons below to visit everyone else's thrifty finds!Tell me what your favorite thrifty find was this weekend!
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Hugs~Hope
Great stuff not seen very often! Great prices! You would love it!
Dropping by to return your visit. :o)
Donna @ Comin' Home
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