I indulged in some thrift shopping this morning, and was very happy with what I came home with for just under $5:
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This pretty runner, which I intend to take apart for its tatted middle |
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I don't know why I felt I needed this veil -- but I did. It's new in the package. |
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Just in time for Oktoberfest -- these tiny paper party hats! They originally had feathers attached, which I might replace since these came without. |
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This extra large pad of hangman pages -- I thought it would be the perfect thing for hanging out with my son next week. We used to love to play that when he was little! |
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Even though these transfers are intended for punch needle, I think I can just as easily use them for regular embroidery. |
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Some handwritten letters, a prayer card, and an old postcard. |
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Did you notice this under my pile of ephemera? I had to have it! It desperately needs cleaning... |
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but it's PINK and I think it will be fun to craft with. |
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This party centerpiece is incomplete, but I still like it -- especially the purple night sky. I'm having a hard time getting in the Halloween mood -- maybe this will help.
I also found seven of those Indian Tree dishes, which thrilled me because I love that pattern. And I love buying dessert-sized plates, and mixing and matching. Also -- do you see that little plastic basket? It will go in a fun assemblage!
Then, on a recent visit to Taos I was in a great little craft shop called Creative Taos where I bought these fun old cigar labels: I loved that store. I could have stayed there all day! They had new and used craft supplies, antiques, and even a bowl full of old Barbie dolls! I also got this empty tin frame with a window to make a little ex voto, that I can't wait to decorate! I couldn't resist the tiny tile cuts, either -- so New Mexico! What should I put in my ex voto? In Phoenix, I found a Brass Armadillo Antique Mall, and came home with this wooden wall hanging; I think it looks pretty against this mirror. It's hand carved and made in the Black Forest of Germany.
I hope you're having a wonderful weekend! |
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