Showing posts with label pottery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pottery. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2011

The Thrifting Adventures of Picky and Pickier Episode 1

My sis and I have been doing an awful lot of thrifting lately whenever we get the chance.
So I thought I would start a little series on what we find. You know sort of to chronicle our times out, hunting, thrifting, junkin, antiquing.
We've named ourselves "Picky" and "Pickier"
Like a cross between "Dumb and Dumber " and "The Pickers"
And because it is always an adventure going anywhere with my sis,
( you never know how much laughing we will do)
(Or raggin about our DHs)
Isn't it funny how sometimes when the hub is on your good side, DH stands for Darling Husband.
On your bad side, well... we all know what DH stands for then!

So back to The Junkin Adventure...Have you found anything great out there lately?

 Picky.. that's me... I found some really great linens this time out.

  • A lovely piece of old lace ...5 yards of it, in Cape May






  •  A very nicely done lace bedskirt in a full size





  • And a fine Cozy Cottage Hand Embroidered Vintage tablecloth with pink blossoms.



 Such a work of art! I can't imagine how much time it took someone to create this pretty cloth.





And Pickier... that's my sis.. (pronounced picky-er) or ...pick- e-air  if you prefer French :0)

  • Found some great pieces of pottery. We both like this color blue, but didn't fight over them.   



Such a beautiful urn isn't it?

  •   These cute little tea towels



  •  This great pine shelf that will get a nice coat of paint.


It has a plate rack on each shelf.

  • And these pretty little blue glass dishes.

Traveling around to different thrift shops and consignments and such, is absolutely one of our favorite past times together. We really enjoy it.
That, and our newest obsession... Zumba. Wow is that fun! Have you tried it yet? What a great workout.
I am actually looking forward to my work outs now! A bit more fun than just walking.
We're making up for lost time when we were raising our kiddos we didn't get to hang out much together. We didn't live that close and you know how little ones always have schedules, and soccer, and baseball, and just stuff. But now down the shore, we are just a couple blocks from each other.
Do you have a sister that you don't get to see much? Or are you lucky enough to hang out all the time?


Thanks for stopping by! I'm off to join these parties.
Eileen

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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Vintage Collections

I have a few things I just couldn't stop myself from hunting down, buying or foraging for, so after a while I guess they do become a collection.
So I guess i'd say i have a few collections. Years ago I began an obsession with blue and white dishes.It started with just pitchers





 then my step mom gave me tiffany plates


 some blue onion

 I used my blue and white willow wear all the time and eventually gave it to my daughter. I recently renovated  my kitchen and packed all the blue and white away,


 and bought out all the old solid white and some newly thrifty white. some of that is later in this post.


But for now, the story of my  Hull pottery.
Usually I only buy in the Water lilly or Magnolia patterns.



 The one below is my favorite and the one that started my hunt for Hull.


The story behind it is so cute. Back in 1985,An old neighbor who was about 65 then, used to help us out fixing things, and I had gone down to his basement where he was searching for a special bolt, for me , and when I looked to see a few grimey old screwdrivers sitting inside this gorgeous piece of pottery on an old shelf, with a bunch of nuts and bolts, my jaw dropped. I asked him why he didn't just have them in an old coffee can, instead of this beauitful piece. He said, Oh that old thing, Someone gave it to us for a wedding present, it's older than dirt."  "You can have it if you like it." 

Like it....I loved it. But we better ask your bride!! She said Oh sure, I don't have any use for it.
They were married  when he was 20. So I guess it was about circa1940. I had no idea what it was at the time but had seen Roseville and thought it to be even prettier than any Roseville I'd come across.
On the bottom it said Hull USA

So i took it home with me and an affair with Hull was born!

oops I can't forget, I have a few vintage purses i adore. I just love to hang them around the house.
Against an old door
On my old clapboard porch front
On a table top or near the hutch
Or just dangling from an old cubbard





I also have collections of vintage tablecloths, which I have posted once before here.
Cottage Beach House: Vintage Tablecloth Love
and honestly, of course ... the seashells,





They are the most fun to collect because they are free and the whole family becomes involved, scouring the beach for goodies.


Never really thought about myself as a collector but yep, I have to admit I have enough white pitchers and pottery to be a collection, and vintage aqua bottles too!

I have fun with the things I "collect" I use them for flowers, and drinks, and setting out dinner.
 and holding fruit, and milk and sugar


I like to use these little white pitchers to stuff flowers in or mix a couple mojitos.



 It makes the yard sales, and thrift shops a fun jaunt to see if I can find the things that I like.
What things do you like to find when your out on a hunt?