I always like to look for things that can be used in CQ, naturally, like lace, fabric, hankies, buttons and jewelry. But I am also on the lookout for interesting books, paperweights (which I collect), bottles, cookie jars (also collect those) and, well, anything that strikes my fancy. You know what I mean, I'm sure!Treasures found: an old Vogart pattern envelope with patterns (there were several of these but I only bought one), some old crocheted doily parts, silk-covered buttons, a lavender-colored tiny jar, a vintage spool, a hankie, and a porcelain planter featuring a little girl and the Eiffel Tower.
Isn't she precious??
I can't wait to try dyeing these buttons!
I plan to wrap trims or laces around the spool to add a vintage touch to my studio. The hankie and rose doilies will probably begin appearing in my work soon. I'm a sucker for roses!
I can't wait to try dyeing these buttons!
I plan to wrap trims or laces around the spool to add a vintage touch to my studio. The hankie and rose doilies will probably begin appearing in my work soon. I'm a sucker for roses!
Ooooo! Antique Malling.... yummy... and your finds... delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love the rose hanky. Sweeeet!
Hello Cathy, I love your antique finds. The rose hankerchiefs are truly beautiful. I think you like roses as much as I do. VBG The wee tin with the little girl at the Effil Tower is soooo sweet and lovely. Great shopping day. Hugs Judy
ReplyDeleteOOooooo I love looking at antique mall finds and sharing them too! I really love the rose hanky and crochet parts! It's also so inspiring for my work too to just be around all the pretty things!
ReplyDeleteYour treasures tell the story of a wonderful day antiquing! As the auctioneers are always saying, "Good eye!"
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Kerry
What a good day of antiquing! I love treasures you found. I need to go on a treasure hunt. Sounds like the perfect way to spend a Sat.
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