My rule is that everything I bring home has to make me happy when I look at it and be put to good use. There are all sorts of cool vintage bargains in our new house that came from my favorite junk mall, which is thankfully about 40 miles away in a direction we don't often travel, because otherwise I'd probably be in real trouble.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Tuesday Dose of Cute: Going Vintage Green Again
My rule is that everything I bring home has to make me happy when I look at it and be put to good use. There are all sorts of cool vintage bargains in our new house that came from my favorite junk mall, which is thankfully about 40 miles away in a direction we don't often travel, because otherwise I'd probably be in real trouble.
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Lovely quilt and a family favorite as it should be !~! To find items still there for you and on sale is truly a sign from a higher hunter and must be obeyed. I am sorting and purging in the fabric section of my space--it’s got its moments of joy and also of wonderment.
ReplyDeleteOh! That quilt is wonderful!! It is a beautiful color. What an incredible find for you and how amazingly lucky that it was still there! I love quilts - my very most favorite is a quilt my Mom made as a very young girl - it is such a treasure.
ReplyDeleteYou really have a great collection of quilts and they are obviously well loved by all!
Barb
Happy belated birthday Farmgirl. What is it about that green that is sooo enchanting? I inherited a Dresden plate quilt top my grandmother made and its border is 30s yellow. I edged it with this very green. It is such a delicious color. Your quilt is a definite treasure. Congratulations. Stay hydrated please!
ReplyDeleteThat quilt is getting a lot of use already!
ReplyDeleteIt's so cute that you allow Bert up on the bed. With all his playing and mole digging, I bet he needs a good nap on the bed (with or without your special quilt)!
ReplyDeleteTruly some treasures! The quilt is so beautiful and I love that the critters (cute doggie toes) appreciate it, as well! You have an incredible eye for treasures.
ReplyDeleteI, too, love the old restaurant plates. I use them for everyday ware and enjoy them so much.
Sending you some cool breezes from Cape Cod today...
I want your junk store karma! The only quilts I ever find are completely worn out and usually have $50+ price tags. I guess I need to learn to sew so I can make my own.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on moving into the new house! We have been on a similar building schedule. We've been "about to build" since 2006 and we finally started this spring. After stringing it along for so long, I am suddenly very impatient and want to move in right now! :)
I really love that quilt. What a terrific find. Those tiny postage stamps would take forever.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I read recently that due to some strange laws from the early 1900s, it is illegal to collect birds nests or eggs of any kind, even abandoned ones. I think it was in Mother Earth News or in Mary Jane's Farm Magazine. That was a complete surprise to me. You might want to check it out. I wouldn't want you to get into trouble for that.
Beautiful quilt! Glad it was still there for you!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I forgot your birthday - aurgggg! Belated Joyful Birthday, sweet lady! And that quilt is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous (the quilt and the animals). I totally believe in the karma of if you were meant to have it then it will still be there when you get back! Old restaurant plates are not something I'm familiar with here in Australia. Sounds intriguing...I'd better start looking around.
ReplyDeleteThat Bert is such a ham! Love the way he lolls on his back in that oh-so-subtle "Hey! Cute dog here!" pose. I think he's doing the doggie version of photobombing. :^)
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