and a new looking t shirt for my daughter...
I laid it out to photograph it and Freddy couldn't resist coming to lie on it.
My daughter fared no better with this tiny pile of treasures...
She's not really into sewing but the thimble and beads are for her Littlest Pet Shop animals that she likes to customise with sequins, beads, blu tack and pipe cleaners.
Fortunately the chazzing in our town has had much more to offer lately. I snapped up two rolls of vintage wallpaper. Yay!
And these utterly beautiful and comfortable Hush Puppies.
Hush Puppies may be granny shoes but I've already spent a day in them with no blisters at all so I must be at the age where comfort is more important than the connotations of the label.
In other news, my first batch of kitchen related products should be arriving next week and I'm dying to show you! Shame my kitchen isn't photo shoot ready. Soon....
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Oh Emma....chazzing! I LOVE it....I have never heard op shopping called that....hope you don't mind me stealing that word !!!!! xxxx
ReplyDeleteIf you can explain why you call it op shopping you may have our word! What's the op all about Meg?
DeleteIt's short for opportunity shops or charity shops....I think it was originally a term from England
DeleteI used to wonder that Emma so I asked someone - apparently in some other countries they call Charity shops Opportunity shops so much nicer as they really are full of undiscovered opportunities - can't beat chazzing though, I was really happy to pick up a pair of Salter kitchen scales the other day for £2.99 - really heavy and good quality and pretty old I'm guessing as they measure in lb and oz only.
DeleteI've had my £2 Hush Puppies boots on this morning to go booting, can't beat them for comfort. Those shoes aren't in the least bit Grannyish. Love those plastic animals, I'd turn those cats into earrings. Freddie seems to approve of your finds! x
ReplyDeleteLove your Mary Janes, comfort and style can't be bad. Where's the wallpaper for?
ReplyDeleteI've been collecting for a patchwork vintage wallpaper wall. Still haven't quite worked out where this will be but I always pick up rolls when I see them as they're quite valuable.
DeleteExcellent shoes! Love your daughter's pimped pets- they look great. Fingers crossed for better charity shop luck next time! xxx
ReplyDeletelove that your daughter customises her LPS animals! Best thing to do with them in my opinion…
ReplyDeleteSO like the idea of a patchwork vintage wallpaper wall, look forward to seeing it x
Oh bummer I hate it when a chazzing trip lets you down.
ReplyDeleteLove your Dorothy shoes though. I too am 'at that age' so I totally get you.
Hi please help...ive got two rolls of vintage wallpaper I intend to get hung ! But the problem I have is I don't know how much is on each roll ?? Do you know what was the standard roll size back then 1960s ...kind regards Debbie
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie, Just checked the labels on mine. They seem to be 10.5m or 10m long. Hope that helps!
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