Since I visited My Favorite Thrift Store earlier today,
our house is definitely bluer!
This needle-worked square will find its place in our backyard cabin...
I'm not so sure where this planter will go,
but I just couldn't NOT buy it.
I spent quite a bit of time "digging" to see if I could find a mate
to this cloth napkin. I couldn't.
It will pair well with some other blue & white ones I have
and be especially appropriate around The Fourth, don't you think???
We need to go junking together!
ReplyDeleteWow that planter looks like Wedgewood. I don't blame you for buying it. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt's deceiving, Susan. It is plastic. It does have some marks on the bottom. I'm going to get a magnifying glass and try to figure out what I have :)
DeleteThe cross is lovely, Rebecca, and I definitely would have bought that lovely planter, too. Good job! Susan
ReplyDeleteI love seeing your treasures. Love the Wedgewood planter. I buy one-of-a-kind napkins for my bread basket.
ReplyDeleteIn case you haven't noticed yet... I LOVE blue!! Great finds.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Debbie
You can never own enough blue in my book. Everything is great but I'm head over heels in love with the cross.
ReplyDeleteDarla
It's definitely my favorite, too, Darla.
DeleteLove the blue! You always find the greatest "stuff".
ReplyDeleteI had a dish towel in the same print as your napkin. I bought it years ago.
nancyr
You found some great stuff! Good for you, I love the star blue and white napkin.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cindy
Oops. I sold the needle-worked square today with a few other country/primitive pieces....
ReplyDeleteCute Love the little house handwork! Thrift stores are so much fun aren't they~ Enjoy your new treasures Love Heather
ReplyDeleteI love the napkin. It will look great for the fourth, of course.
ReplyDeleteI love the planter. Then again, I'm a sucker for 'em!
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