Today is the first day I've been a pickin'
in I can't tell you when.
Getting ready for my Mary Kay debut
and I've had PINK on the brain.
I found this great tablecloth at
The Rusty Gate,
a local shop that I frequent often.
You couldn't call this a tablescape,
a miss and match of this and that
and no silverware.
My next stop was the local flea market,
Hidden Treasures.
Couldn't find a complete match of anything,
but I sure was excited with my finds.
Pink, green, blue,
just like Easter Eggs.
The bunnies I found at
The Shed.
I think they may be vintage.
From the underside,
they look as if they are from the 1950's.
I borrowed pink Pyrex from the shop.
Thinking about buying them.
I found this great wire plate cover.
It think if must be 1940's or 50's.
It too came from the Rusty Gate.
One of my favorite blogging buddies
and a local vendor,
OliveOut???
I love my ironstone, and the compote
was a great place for the nest.
Does this not scream SPRING???
I'm so excited about my finds.
It's been so long, and I wasn't thrifty this time.
Happy Palm Sunday!
Already experiencing the Spirit of the Season.
Hope you are too.
Bonnie:)
Looks like you had such a fun time out thrifting Bonnie and l love all your pink,blue and green china together...the little bunnies are so cute and are perfect for Easter.
ReplyDeleteBonnie, Love all the pretty pastels....everything is looking so "springy". Bonnie
ReplyDeleteIt all looks great. I love the pink and greens together. I love to find those special touches thrifting.. I wish the weather would warm up around here so I could hit some good yard sales. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie- Thanks for commenting on my blog today so that I could find you, too. I am your newest follower and I love your blog. Do you know that you come through as a NO REPLY when you leave a comment? That means that no one can reply to you through emails. If you want to fix that let me know and I will send you the instructions-it's easy enough that even I could do it!;>) Hope you have a great night- xo Diana
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