My Sunday-go-to-meeting outfit. All thrifted, of course--from head to toe.
The chartreuse green top is my invitation to spring! Skirt is navy blue.
Remember the 25-cent jigsaw puzzle I bought earlier this week at a thrift store?
Well, THIS is the problem with thrifted jigsaw puzzles!
Few things frustrate me MORE :)
See how my top matches the roll top desk behind me?
We found the desk awhile ago at a garage sale,
and a year or so later decided to paint it.
Rebecca you are very creative with your thrifting!
ReplyDeleteHave always loved lime and navy...you did well!!! I just crawled out of the closet...looking to see what I have for wearing as seasons shift or try to...now much choice for that inbetween time.
ReplyDeleteYour outfit is GREAT. I love that color of green. As for thrifted puzzles, I skip on those for that very reason. enjoy your sunday
ReplyDeleteYeah, I usually do, too. This one just looked so NEW and came in a nifty tin - and was on a subject I thought our grandson's would like (Baseball). My husband suggested doing it before we gave it to them. I'm glad we did. For one thing, it was very difficult -- and then there's the missing pieces bit.
DeleteHi Rebecca....Love the bright green. Sorry about the missing puzzle pieces. But look at what an accomplishment it was to do it! Wow wow wowsers. Great job! Susan
ReplyDeleteIt WAS an accomplishment, Susan! We haven't done one in a l-o-n-g time! (Just kind of anti-climactic to get to the end w/o 2 pieces.)
Deletelove this belted sweater. it matches the blazer perfectly.
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Why, thank you!
DeleteYou are done with that puzzle alread?? You are f.a.s.t!! Love the green for spring ...and the belt!! Too pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love your outfit, you look swell! Love the color combo. Wow, you're done with the puzzle, I too love them, so much fun! Have a blessed week.
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I really like the shade of green in your sweater ... and your desk. Good thrifting once again. Too bad the puzzle wasn't complete, how frustrating.
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The car we were riding in when I bought it is in the shop. I'm holding out a tiny hope that the pieces are on the floor of the car. (I DID open the tin to take a peek on the way home.) "Tiny", I said.
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