It was a banner day at the thrift store the other day—even a little party-like, since I went with my friend Laurel.
Behold my growing collection of thrift store needlepoint pieces. These are impossible to resist. They’re hand-stitched! They’re kitschy! They’re only 1 to 2 euros a piece!
I’m not in too much danger of over-collecting since I don’t see them every time I go. But it’s a fine line, I’ll give you that.
The two latest ones are the one at the bottom with the linen-ish frame and the one on the far left. The parrots are still my favorite.
I was on the prowl for funky prizes for a new table manners incentive program at our house. Voila! These are some of the more interesting prizes I found:
The Australopithekus rubber stamp just slays me. What item couldn’t be improved with a little Early Man stampage?
And the trink glasses are pretty rockin’, too.
The pièce de résistance of the outing:
A Hannover plate in blue and white! It was a little steep for the thrift store—8 euros—but totally worth it. It’s a view of the Marktkirche and the Alten Rathaus, in one of the first areas I stopped in Hannover. Definitely a keeper.
The weather is warming up around here, and today is actually sunny. So happy about that. I just started reading Cold Comfort Farm. Ever heard of it? It is totally hysterical, and seems so far ahead of its time (published in the 1930s). I can’t quite describe it—I’ll think on a description, but if you like A Series of Unfortunate Events or Wes Anderson movies (Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums), I think it would appeal to your sense of humor. Also if A Room with a View makes you laugh out loud. I can’t believe I’d never come across it before.
Have a great weekend!
3 Comments on Thrift Store Gems, last added: 3/10/2012
Are you going to have roomn to bring all of these “trophys” back to the USA?
GD Bob
They’re all pretty small. We have room
I could totally recognize the Hannover street scene. That WAS quite a find! I’m glad you are appreciating the embroidery since I used to do so much of it. Was it the three-story thrift store?
BAS