because I really don't need any more stuff...
but I brought home anyway.
(because they were all in the 75 cents to $3.00 range)
Walnut waste basket.
Leather, wood and glass bottle.
Maybe there's a message in it.
(like "don't buy another thing!")
It just looks so nice on my husband's desk
that I just straightened up.
(see the baskets hiding underneath?)
Brass candelabra.
(come on, it was a dollar!)
Oil painting of pansies found at a yard sale.
I was walking away when the woman said
"How about $2.00?"
Sold.
Crackle glass wine decanter.
I'm sure its Blenko. (not)
Lovely blue ice bucket...
because every house needs lots of ice buckets.
(and I can't stop buying them.)
What a show off! Ok, I feel the same way, you can never have enough ice buckets. Love the wooden trash can. You did good.
ReplyDeleteSomebody has to stay at home and hit the thrift stores while somebody else travels up and down the west coast! :)
ReplyDeleteMan! I need to get to your thrift stores!!
ReplyDeleteIf you don't need the stuff then I [REALLY] don't need the stuff. lol
ReplyDeleteI love what you purchase, every last thing. The prices you paid are insanely good also.
There's only one thing to say about all of this...
ReplyDeleteYou're gonna need a BIGGER house.
I love the oil painting. Very good price.
All great stuff...but I'm absolutely in love with that trash can!
ReplyDeleteI cant beleive how cheap your gorgeous things were lucky you.
ReplyDeleteFabulous finds - as always!!
ReplyDeleteThe leather, wood, and glass bottle is worth having. Very nice find!
ReplyDeleteI especially like your "I Can't Say No Ice Blue Ice Bucket".
ReplyDeleteOf all those things, I think I like the avacado taper candles best! They make that candleabra pop with color. YOur house has so many beautiful warm wood tones. I just love it!
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