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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Thrifty Treasures

I posted some pictures of these thrift treasures a little while ago.  I wanted to show you what I had done with each of them.  
This tureen is sitting on our dining table.  I still haven't decided what I will do with it.  I would love any fun suggestions.  For now I am enjoying it's simple beauty.

This cloche is filled with shells, some from the thrift and some from our collection, and is sitting atop our coffee table.

This is a jar I found at Michaels and fell in love with it right away.  I filled it with some more shells.  Next to it is a pair of ladies leather gloves from an antique store that I loved but it closed down.  They are the smallest gloves I've seen, for very thin hands.  On the other side is a great bobbin that I found on a trip to Pennsylvania.  I have to add some lace to it.  Or do you have a better idea to share?  I would love to hear them.

On the other side is another jar filled with sea glass.  This is all from our collection.  Most of it coming from a little seaside town we love, Little Compton.  Such a beautiful place with wide open spaces and beaches.  Behind the jar I have some little books I have collected, some old, some new.

This great shell is a thrift treasure.  It is from a local beach but I did not find it, on the shore at least.  I did find it at the thrift and was happy to bring it home.  Below it are some more books from my collection, old and new.
I hope you have enjoyed these treasures.  I know I have been thrilled that I found them and could bring them home.

10 comments:

  1. Everything looks so pretty! Thanks for voting on my photo. How are things going for you?

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  2. Ruth, I love your sea glass assortment. Did you collect that? I also love your cloche. I've been keeping an eye out for one of my own. I think a fern would look nice spilling out of your tureen.

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  3. Oh my, what lovely treasures you have there. I love all the seashell and sea glass in the clear jars! Very creative. Thanks for stopping by earlier too.

    Jamie :)

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  4. Hi Ruth
    I love the shells in the cloche, and I ADORE that large spool!
    Don't worry about your quilt, take your time!:)
    Chrissie

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  5. Just love the way your shells look under the glass. Everything is so pretty! Thanks for stoping by to visit my blog! Come back soon! blessings,Kathleen

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  6. Awwww seaglass and old books....hello love!

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  7. I love the way everything looks. All that glass and the shells...peaceful and clean! A potted plant or an arrangement would look great in the tureen.

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  8. Hey there Ruth,
    Yep, A glaze comes over his eyes upon entering this shop..LOL Just exactly like us with the junking, fabric and yarn! :0)

    Thanks for dropping by!
    Hugs, Steph

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  9. Beautiful ways to display! Especially the sea glass~that's something I can't do; must be so much fun to hunt for it!

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I love to hear from all of you. Your comments make me smile.