Quite a gale blowing, 30, 40 mph? The good news is there was Great Stuff! The bad news is the dealers were frantically packing it in early because their wares were blowing away. [I think there was a November hurricane, far out out sea? And this is its tail wind? Beats ol' Irene....]
I can't show you all my treasure because some are ---ssshhh---Christmas present makings. Yay! I felt so inspired and creative, much nicer than a tour through the mall or Target.
What didn't I buy? a red Bakelite needle/thimble case; brush trees, snowmen dolls to redo/ re-dress; postcards, both pictorial and Christmas. A tiny prim chest of drawers; 3 yellow ware bowls; a small black velvet bag with a dainty rhinestone heart pinned in its side; various small leather or silk coin purses. Wool fabric. An aged farmhouse muffin tin for tea lights; bonsai trees; hand knit hats. A box of small treasures like a book shaped locket and tiny wooden sheep. Vintage Christmas wrapping paper, oooh!
I just couldn't get everything I liked! The dealers were loading their bins and tossing them into their vans like the end of the world was at hand. (Or an NFL football game scheduled?)
They were like, ''Take it, take it!'' [How much?] ''Just take it!'' {Well, okaaaaay...].
I had to beg this guy to sell me these wonderful felt hearts!
Most of my other purchases came from a couple of ladies whose boxes were packed but they let me look through them. Again, ''a dollar! a dollar! Hurry!''
I loved this set of heart shaped, nesting Shaker boxes!
And these berries....
I especially like the white winterberries.
Nearby a young man was selling oddball army surplus stuff...huge camouflage ghillie nets (or duck blind covers?)....but he had a small box of neat old bottles. I grabbed tis large flask, for yes, a dollar!
...for my growing lavender bottle display.....
And then! The trash bins. Yes I will dumpster dive, especially at this market and in this atmosphere of near-panic by the dealers.
Look at these neat canisters. Someone threw them away!
They all had matching, perfect lids!
I washed them and Cloroxed them so they're nice and pristine.
I may keep the far right TEA container to store my tea...
Look! A swallow. (set oddly sideways?]
Sadly the jar lip is badly chipped but I can use it for spools of thread or something in my workroom, right?
I love it...
Like a funky tattoo art?
I can't wait for next Sunday! It's the bigger market but often the same dealers. Maybe I'll have time to get some of the other treasures?
Any treasures found in your markets lately? And what about your Christmas list? Any special secret wishes there?
love
lizzy
.....gone to the beach
omg, i love the bottles and the white berries. heck yeah dumpster diving, great job with the cannisters, i think you will be doing just fine to use them for yourself. loved the bird on the flour cannister. i want for christmas all your beach/bird photos...a gal can wish, right? love ya Ms. Lizzy xoxo margaret
ReplyDeleteLooks like you done good despite the gale force windds. I love those little felt hearts. There is a Christmas bazaar here today but I don't think I will go. It's better to rest my sprained ankle than to do a lot of walking. Besides, I need to make gifts rather than buying. That's my plan anyways. Just need to get started. :) Have a wonderful weekend. Tammy
ReplyDeleteThe wind was with you and your shopping mojo!
ReplyDeleteIt is so much more fun to see what treasurers you can find at a market like that than in a chain store! The recipients on your list will be pleased as punch, I'm sure!
Such cool stuff! And I happen to have a felt red and white heart just like yours. Who could possible pass up hearts! I love them too. Kit
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