I'll start with some pretty pastel things.
I've wanted a vintage Ball mason jar in blue for so long.
I found two, and some little blue dishes as seen below, at the same sale.
This Louis Sherry chocolates tin was found at the one thrift store
in my tiny new town.
Again, surprising me by the things I've been able to find!
I think it is so pretty.
My heart did a little pitter-pat when I saw this mug.
'Cause I am a total bibliophile, even if limited by time most days :)
Honestly, some of my favorite childhood memories
are of reading, books, and the library.
Oh, and bookstores ;)
Speaking of books, I have found so many fun
vintage children's books.
I loved how this one had paper dolls inside.
Isn't the cover on this one sweet?
And darling pictures inside, too.
The illustrations inside the books are too cute
to pass up sometimes.
I've acquired a lot of school readers now.
One of my favorite themes is all things circus.
This cup is a CA find, but one of the things to first spark
my interest in circus motifs!
This book once had some kind of "magic action"
feature that, sadly, didn't make it through the years.
But the cover alone is darling.
Love the bright colors on these.
And love too when a name has been placed inside
in child's scrawl :)
Same goes for these coloring books,
the covers anyway--
I liked the kitsch factor they had, plus the fact that
the illustrations were so cute,
and none colored in at all.
I really like vintage games
and vintage teaching/learning games.
I've had great luck finding vintage coffee mugs
and little cup-and-saucer sets as of late.
I love these vintage restaurant mugs...
they're just so classically coffee shop, you know?
Now for a random mishmash of items...
vintage desk supplies.
Some really cute fabrics,
in case I ever learn to sew :)
I want to try and make a dress for Addie someday.
picnicking children...awwwwwww.
By the way, this is my dream try-to-mimic dress for someday!
I found it on a great blog called Girl Inspired.
Isn't it adorable?!
Sigh.
Like I said. Someday.
A very stylish-beachy fabric in one.
Cute cute.
I found some vintage cookbooks bundled up together
for a good price.
I'd taken a quick peek inside and wanted these
primarily for this volume...
It was only later that I took a closer look
at the writing on the cover.
cho. Roll--what, what?
Chocolate Roll?
Sure enough, there it was on page 187.
Kismet.
I enjoy practically free, cute little things
that I can certainly live without, but
just make me happy.
Like this reproduction vintage Santa Claus book--
--and this old "fancy lady" pincushion.
The necklace is another recent buy.
Ah yes, vintage religious themed items.
Another interest of mine.
This letter a was a must, because of Addie :)
And the crewel art was just something I bought for the oval frame,
but the more I look at it, the more I like it.
I bought two, the other one is similar to it, but I am trying
to give that one a different look with some paint and other touches.
We'll see if it works!
I passed by this wooden bobby a few times before
I thought, "Ok, I must have him."
Sure he's armless, but, the thing is...
He already had a companion waiting for him at his new home.
Glass containers.
A cute and tiny baby photo album.
And my happiest find in the past few weeks,
this 1950's baby blanket.
My kids are barely exiting the babydom stage...
it's still so natural to see something like this
and just drool.
The fabric its made of is part of that venerable category
of cuteness that I coin "beyond adorable!"
It is now in my shop.
Thanks for joining me in a stroll down
vintage-hoarder lane! ;)
But most of it is for my shop, that's right...
Are you passionate about vintage finds, like me?
Then please check out all the goodies others have found at the lovely Sophie's blog,
Her Library Adventures.
vintage-hoarder lane! ;)
But most of it is for my shop, that's right...
Are you passionate about vintage finds, like me?
Then please check out all the goodies others have found at the lovely Sophie's blog,
Her Library Adventures.
6 comments:
Good Wednesday morning to you Marty. I think you got a really good haul.
My favorites were the blue mason jar and the sky above mug. Oh and the books. Oh and the baby blanket too:)
Wow, Marty! Look at all that great stuff!!! You really have such a good eye for finding treasure....and the staging of your photos is perfect!
So much to love :D
And how funny you already had a canine friend for that Policeman...haha!
The books are wonderful! I love vintage books the illustrations are wonderful. You found so many great items, congrats.
Oh wow!! I'm only just discovering your blog today - thank you so much for your lovely comment, I can see we're much on the same wavelength with regard to thriftiness and things we like!!
This is just a gorgeous haul of wonderful goodies; the chocolates tin, the pincushion, the Mason jar (so sad we don't get those here in Britain!), the little blue dishes, all the lovely children's books. So impressed :-)
Jem xXx
You have some amazing finds! I also love the way you have photographed your finds - something I really need to learn!
Nice blog! Like that image on cup, have put on the front of my blog.
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