. . . she'll have to accept the fact that you'll be stopping at a thrift store on the way home!
I'm glad we did! She had fun and we both walked out with a few good deals. Teen picked up a few old books in a foreign language that we can't figure out, an oversized plastic cigar, a Steve Irwin (Crocodile Hunter) action figure, and a small powder-wig French figurine.
I found an Anchor Hocking Wexford Chip & Dip set.
This is a Sonoma "Cherries Jubilee" candy dish? or planter thingy, accompanied by two little wood ornaments. (I know, it's not Rednesday yet - but I couldn't wait!)
Made out pretty good today, especially since they were having a half-off sale!
5 comments:
Good Morning Sue!
Love the post. So love your treasures as I love cherry things too.
Thank you for stopping by this morning, and for allowing me to share my poem I wrote for Amy Dawn. She was so beautiful inside and out. I am so thrilled that so many people got to know her. You would have loved her giggle, and her smile. She lit up the room.
I am saddened I will not be able to be there tomorrow for the service, but seeing as how I was just home for 2 weeks, I will not get to go back. Amy knows I am there in spirit, and she knows how much I loved her.
Thanks for stopping by Sue. I love it when you visit. Country hugs and love, Sherry
You made a haul on your thrift store visit. Those are all great buys. Nicely done.
Oh, that cherry candy dish is just one of the cutest things ever! Isn't it fun when your teen decides to enjoy thrifting too. laurie
I just found you thru Carol at Old Glory Cottage. I LOVE red and would love to participate in your Rednesdays in the future!
Love cherries too. the bowl is a keeper!
Blessings~LillySue
I love those cherry dishes....I have 4 that we use for ice cream and pudding and such desserts!
Love your red-nesdays!
Hugz,
Dolly
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