Behold one of my oldest second hand kitchenware items:
I got it in 1976 at a thrift store that was on the northwest corner of Colorado and Fair Oaks in Pasadena.
Before Old Town happened.
I also have a collection of "weird old kitchen things".
This item I got in Clayton, Georgia. I know it's supposed to squish something, but what?
I tried a lemon wedge in there, it didn't go well.
Friday, September 27, 2019
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
#SecondHandSeptember Accessories
Let's talk scarves. Scarves always fit.
Well, most of the time anyway.
Let's look at the wall of scarves behind me:
In 2015 I did a month-long blog challenge where my fake persona Enid catalogued some of my scarves.
Here's the link.
Well, most of the time anyway.
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| I got this one "dumpster diving" at Otis Fashion. I'm sure it was a rejected experiment from the Textile Class, the fabric dying lesson. |
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| It barely fits around my neck. I like the funny faces and I'm keeping it. Thanks, unknown Otis Fashion student! |
Which ones are second hand?
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| All of these! |
Here's the link.
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#SecondHandSeptember Charity Shop of the Week
Calling all treasure seekers!
One more visit to a shop of second hand wonders!
Again, it's in Providence:
Nostalgia, at 236 Wickenden St.
In 2016, I shopped with my camera:
One more visit to a shop of second hand wonders!
Again, it's in Providence:
Nostalgia, at 236 Wickenden St.
In 2016, I shopped with my camera:
Which items did I buy?
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