A lucky day (again!!)
antiques/junking, collections, Etsy Goodies, Sugarwings Sugarwings will have to take my title as the "Hat Whisperer". We stopped at a couple of antique shops on the way to the zoo.
(that kid is happy anywhere I carry her, she will shop for hours and love it)
Her job was to find a hat. I wasn’t having any luck, and she was doing pretty good finding plain ones, or ones in photos on the wall. I thought that was what she was telling me about, a cowboy in a photo, but no, she saw this $3 beauty that I missed!
She is the one who found the box of old sewing supplies for 25 cents each too.
Did I need another hat?
I used to pull the blooms off and organize them by color. ( I have a similar, smaller box by my work table, too)
But lately, I have been on such a roll, I haven’t had time to sort through them all and pull off the flowers. Yes, this is a heap, there are hats on top of hats, on top of hats.
But, the way I look at it, these are only getting more and more scarce and I won’t always find them at such bargain prices, like Sugarwing’s $3 bonnet.
Especially when all of you out there tell me how hard millinery flowers are to find.
Same way with this stuff.
Yes, I found more deals on old jewels! All of this (and more not shown) came from 3 bags marked $4 each.
Would you hate me if I tell you that I found a 14kt gold piece, that I think has a real diamond in it?
These are far from perfect, but old and really cool! Ideal for projects and gluing.
I know I’ll be happy to have sparkly little reindeer at Silverbella to add to my holiday projects.
And I can’t wait to use the roses with colored rhinestone centers on something special.
Last night I decorated a few button filled jars with some of my new treasures.
I had sprayed a flower with walnut ink and it got on this old French book page, and look at how the colors bled and spread.
How cool, that walnut ink turned into a tie dye rainbow of colors on this paper! I made a label out of it and went with a hippy, flower power theme for the bottle.
This tiny jar already had the cutest rosey lid ever. I just added some goobers to the jar itself to foof it up, then tied on a vintage velvet bow and filled it with pretty buttons in colors to match the outside.
Yes, it was a very lucky, lucky day.
Sugarwings and I had a lovely day, with shopping and the zoo. Not many animals were around to see on such a hot day, but we didn’t mind.
Not many people either, it was later in the afternoon, mid week.
So the attendant let us play on the 100 year old carousel as long as we wanted, no one else was there to ride.
We sat on every single animal there, then when it was time to ride, we were told to ride as long as we liked.
I’m afraid I had to stop the fun early, I get motion sickness. My head was spinning for a while after a few turns. So we just played on the horses instead of going in circles.
By the way, do you know what a cowgirl says? According to my fairy grandbaby, it is "moooooooooo".
And maybe you can help me with this question-
Do you know what these shells are called? When I showed a necklace that my great aunt had made with similar shells, a reader pal said she thinks they are rare.
If you have any info, I’d appreciate it. Thanks!
Don’t forget to leave a comment to enter the Christmas in July giveaway and the regular monthly giveaway, if you’d like a few colorful pieces of old jewelry and some cute buttons!