First I want to apologize for grossing you all out by putting yesterday's roadkill as the first picture. Cooking as I do, I tend to lose sight of how awfully shocking raw ingredients tend to be(picture Julia Child holding the monkfish), So for those that I have not driven away screaming into the night, I promise to never put the mother load of meat up first. How did I come to this understanding you might wonder? Because I returned to my post later in the day and almost screamed when I saw the picture. It caught even me off guard. I mentioned to the Blog Tech that he might act as an editor and he declined saying that I post about cooking all the time and so pics like this should be expected. However, when he was just here, I made him look at it and he almost hurled. That aside, Wednesdays are half off days at the thrift shops and I hit the ground running very early. I am only posting a few things because I think everything looks so much better cleaned up that I will post the others after they have been scrubbed. This sweet little silver plate basket cost me 99 cents.
A shamrock cut glass posy for 1.29. It is cut not pressed.
This vintage stain-free crocheted tablecloth in ecru was 4.99. But it was half of day so 2.50.
I love finding cute little jam pots because during the summer when I make jam, they make a nice gift for neighbors. 2.99
Another cute silver basket for 69 cents. Easter is on it's way! This will make a nice basket for cookies or rolls to give as a gift.
Two embroidered linen guest towels for 1.99.
Two vintage crocheted pillow shams. Two for 1.99. I collect french vintage linens and though these are not French, they were a good bargain.
Seven vintage yellow lace edged napkins for 1.49.
A trio of vintage guest finger towels.
Three more, one with a crocheted border, the other two embroidered.
There will be many more tomorrow but for now I will spend the afternoon prying stickers off of everything and washing lots of glass.
A shamrock cut glass posy for 1.29. It is cut not pressed.
This vintage stain-free crocheted tablecloth in ecru was 4.99. But it was half of day so 2.50.
I love finding cute little jam pots because during the summer when I make jam, they make a nice gift for neighbors. 2.99
Another cute silver basket for 69 cents. Easter is on it's way! This will make a nice basket for cookies or rolls to give as a gift.
Two embroidered linen guest towels for 1.99.
Two vintage crocheted pillow shams. Two for 1.99. I collect french vintage linens and though these are not French, they were a good bargain.
Seven vintage yellow lace edged napkins for 1.49.
A trio of vintage guest finger towels.
Three more, one with a crocheted border, the other two embroidered.
There will be many more tomorrow but for now I will spend the afternoon prying stickers off of everything and washing lots of glass.
Comments
Have a great day now!
Christer.
Niceeeee finds !!!
You have got to be the queen of thrift shopping! The deals you find on such good stuff is amazing!
I LIVE for October and pumpkins and Halloween and gardening and farms....I hit the JACKPOT when I found you. Lucky Me today....
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I love your little cut glass and silver pieces too. .as for that jam pot. .it is a treasure! Once again, Well done!!!
anyway I love your finds ! The prices also show you have a real thrift store too . We've small local MCC thrift and it has good prices too and one never knows what will be there . I mostly get our homeschool books .You are so blest to have found linen ! Those items are so gorgeous ! I think we'd have to travel to a small town in a farming community to find linen that isn't polyester now . My ds9 always picks out sparkly stuff like your shamrock dish , he bought himself a butter dish he said he is saving it till he moves out lol
I love your blog , even the meat pics are great maybe being canadian meti bush people helps ;-)