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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Vintage Thrifting

On the way home from work today I stopped by 'My Favorite Little Thrift Store' around the corner from my house...to drop off a bag of stuff...um...then I went shopping. The two automatically go hand in hand, I can't help myself.

I own this set of chrome canisters....


but for some reason I am drawn to this set of 4 (the smallest is missing from the picture.)


I've been eyeing it for a couple weeks now. It's butt ugly and cool at the same time. Since my walls are chartreuse, it won't really go, and I don't have enough room on my counter, but that whole 70's thing has my heart. 

ANNNNNDDD it has the salt and pepper to match!


I am drawn to this owl carving it's so cute, but not really my style -- once again -- the 70's.


I did buy this 6 cup Pyrex Flameware Percolator...coffee anyone?


and I've been keeping an eye out for one of these jars, and this one is BIG. It will be used to store my homemade laundry detergent. 


Then, curbside, I saw a pile of wood and a doll house. I turned the car around, lifted things up and there were two of these Gothic architectural frames. They're awesome -- and a bit heavy. I think they might just be what the living room needed.  The guy at the house where these were saw me and yelled over the fence that they were 150 years old. I should have asked for more history. They definitely did not come from a house in this neighborhood, as they are all '50s Ranches and Capes.


The doll house ended up being more of an architectural mock-up and since there were a couple pieces missing I figured I didn't need to bring it home. I try to remember that I'm getting RID of things. 

I'm hopeless, I swear. 




2 comments:

  1. you're right. They are butt ugly.
    but you should get them...
    and send the silver ones to me!
    :)

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  2. You do find the coolest stuff.... you are incorrigible. Some of these pictures remind me of home! My mom had those butt ugly canisters! If you buy them them sell me your chrome ones, you know simple style is my thing. And, my mom had that glass pyrex percolator also, I used to love to watch it work, I'd sit right by the stove and out of my mom's hair for a bit as she got breakfast ready for dad. In the summer, she'd put tea bags in the perc basket and perc up a batch of iced tea.

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