Bargains of the week
This morning I headed off to our village muir for the first car boot of the year. I am a little inexperienced at these events and still haven't quite mastered the art of haggling. I spotted this glass jug below just as I'd started going round and had a bit of banter with the seller who promised if it was still there when I went round the second time, he'd knock a pound off it. So how come I ended up buying it for its original price...hmmm...duh.
But I love, love, love it! It's quite unusual, with its frosted handle and scalloped rim and is very heavy. If anyone has seen one like it and can tell me a bit more, I'd love to hear from you. The seller said it may have been from the 1930's but I'm not so sure it's that old.
On my way home, I dropped into the charity shop and saw this adorable little wool house. It's made up of sort of plastic cross stitch sheets that are sewn together with wool. It probably once adorned a loo roll but it certainly won't be near one in my house. I think Mr Clover Yard might just divorce me over that one. It does look very sweet on my shelf in the spare room though.
These flowery teacups screamed at me from the window. They came minus their saucers which I rarely find. Odd that. They are quite a squat little cup, so delicate with such a beautiful rose pattern, the shades of pink are really pretty. I have quite a collection of these now and have yet to decide what to do with them. My instinct is to fill them with little posies of roses or maybe candle wax.
Hope you are having a lovely weekend blog friends. x











































