Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Treasure Trove Tuesday*

(*As I'm way overdue for Second Hand Saturday) An exciting pile of goodies! From the top:
* 1932 edition of A Child's garden of verses (with beautiful illustrations): $1.
* Monica McInerny's Family Baggage (the rest of her books are Irish/ Australian rollicking good reads, I hope this carries on the tradition...): $4
* (Cue the applause soundtrack) 4 Maxwell Williams White Basics dinner plates: $1 each.
* Various pieces of vintage fabric (ex curtains, sheets and doona covers): $18 total (see below for my favourite two patterns)
* U2 by U2 sans dust jacket: $8. I can cope without a dust jacket if it means saving at least $36.95 on the Big W price (or $67 on full retail)!

As promised, here's a closer look at the cot sheet (with robots) and the curtains (with daisies):But wait! There's more!
1950s shabby chic style magazine rack: $7. I'm not sure if the gold bits are original or an afterthought. Either way I think I'll be trying to repaint the flowers back to white:190g Anny Blatt 70% angora/ 30% wool: $10 the lot. Each 20g ball has an original David Jones wool department price sticker of $19.95 on it. That was one fiendishly expensive wool!And, finally, here's a collection of vintage buttons and buckles I bought for 5 cents each:It wasn't til we were back in the car that Princess B pointed out that I'd bought them off Monica from Playschool. As usual I'm crap at spotting famous faces. Especially from TV...
(Listening to: Roddy Frame, Surf)
Oh - I almost forgot to mention - if you're in Sydney and after Stella McCatney for Target clothing we stumbled across three racks of it at Target at Burwood Westfield.

3 comments :

Anonymous said...

that robot fabric is to die (or kill?) for. Well maybe not.. but it's bloody awesome. You have a great eye for great stuff. great.

Anonymous said...

that is one lovely magazine rack! and great fabrics and wool, too.

I went opshopping this morning and got so much great stuff my head is hurting - lotsa wool, two beautiful cotton sheets to cut up for skirts etc, a kids gardening book, a retro knitting needle bag, a linen poppy tea towel, a stone roses cd...and there was more but I forget...

anyway...

Op shop heaven...
x Helen x

Cosy said...

I'm a bit of a famous-people-spotter but never draw attention to them because DP usually gets overexcited and silly. Monica, hey? Gave me a giggle!

I love the flowery and robboty fabric! Yum!