Here's what I found.
I got this great old crib. Not sure what to do with it yet, but I loved the clean lines.
It is old. I has a great old wooden spring set with it. Couldn't pass it up
These 4 windows. I broke 2 panes of glass on the way home. I've got some projects in mind for these for my next Barn sale
This old wooden drying rack, not sure what to do with it, but I'll think of something
This box of wooden frames, you know how I love frames for projects.
These great tins, That Benne Bits has a wonderful Mammy graphic on it
and take a look at that tin cake carrier with handle.
And I loved this skipper & Scotter case, It's in great condition
Look at these trinkets all in a box together. Does anyone know what that little
girl and boy figure are???
remember these? This is T2T from the past. These are made from old
soda cans, and there would be a pin cushion on the seat. I remember seeing these
everywhere when I was a kid.
That's about it for this weekend.
2 pounds down on the weight 8 to go. Woo Hoo!!!!
Hope you all had happy junk hunting.
Margo
Lots of cool stuff you got! Love that pair of scissors.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the gains and the losses. ;>
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
I have seen where old cribs were made into garden benches. They are really cute. I will try to find a photo and send it your way. Nice blog.... Susie H
ReplyDeleteHi there! Those little boy & girl dolls could be: charms? game pieces? dolls for an olde dollhouse?
ReplyDeleteI used crib parts in my largest (I have several) garden along the pathway.
Last but not least - congratulations on the weight loss! Woo-HOO!
Hugs,
Sher
Hi Margo, my what great finds...love them all. Is the drying rake a child size? Looks like it from the picture. The crib looks awesome..would make a great display. Hope you had a great Memorial Day weekend.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Shelley
Great junk! Can't wait to see what you make with the old baby crib. Congrats on the weight loss!
ReplyDeleteSee you at Canton!