Drat!! I didn't have a very good Saturday Treasure Hunt! I did find a few things at the Tulsa Flea Market, but, there was a gigantic garage sale at the fairgrounds that had 220 booths. I was so excited.
I had to pay $2.00 to get in and I spent $1.00. Now, that's bad for me!
But, what I did find was:
a bolt of eyelet (500 yards), some gorgeous vintage doilies....
the two really pretty watercolors of the fruit in the first pic....
this little filigree brass box (this is what I spent my $1.00 on and all of the rest was from the regular flea market )and an old muffin tin (wonder why the older muffin tins are so much shallower than modern day ones????)......
the cute black, wrought iron hanger on the background....
lots of this gorgeous chicken fabric in yellow - LOVE.
So, this was my haul for this Saturday.
Wanted you to see what I just received in the mail.....
this is Rocking Wharton Bunny from One Kings Lane! Isn't he just the cutest and large too - almost 20" wide. Will be so cute for Easter décor.
Enjoy!
Judy
That bunny is a cutie, and you found lots of treasures like the eyelet lace and the chicken print fabric. But I am confused, you must have spent more than $1. I think your shopping spree was a success.
ReplyDeleteI see many creations in your future. Great find on embellishments.
ReplyDeleteJoy
Judy, How funny- so that little brass box actually cost you $3?-after your admission fee...lol
ReplyDeleteIs that a muffin tin or is that one of those old tins for "hand pies"? Pretty cute whatever it is- xo Diana
Hi Judy! Oh, you have so much fun. I love that chickie fabric and the rocking bunny is just adorable! :)
ReplyDeleteHope you're doing well.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia:0
You still did pretty good. Love the bunny!
ReplyDeleteThat may be a mini tart pan.
Oh, the bunny is adorable, you always hit the jackpot with some great items.
ReplyDeleteI love the lace and the tin. Always love tins. The rocky rabbit is adorable! I had never heard of One Kings Lane until I started blogging. I've learned so much from you guys!
ReplyDeleteLove the rocking bunny :-)
ReplyDeleteJudy, I think you did very well. That is the cutest bunny ever. xoxo,Susie
ReplyDeleteI love the rocking bunny!
ReplyDeleteThe eyelet is quite a find.
Maybe the muffin pans were for biscuits. My spouse's grandfather made biscuits in a shallow pan.
You always find so many great items on your hunt. Love the chicken fabric and other finds.
ReplyDeleteMary
Love the bunny! Next year I've got to start with Easter decor.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
You find the best things!! It is a gift!
ReplyDeleteYou always manage to find something lovely, Judy, even if the sale is not the best! I adore that rocking bunny! Just catching up and I love your sweet Easter makes on your previous post, you make such gorgeous things.
ReplyDeleteHelen xox
Love the prints! I have never seen the lemon print, love it though! I will be on the look out for one now!
ReplyDeleteLove the bunny!
You sure have a way of finding some great buys.
ReplyDeleteI love that chicken fabric!
Love all of your fun finds and that bunny...OH MY! I love him my friend! What a nice way to get into the Spring season! I posed some thrift finds today, too! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a good haul to me! I think your pan is used for making tarts. I love your fruit pictures and chicken fabric, too!
ReplyDeleteJudy, I LOVE that rocking bunny. I missed that on OKL. If I'd seen it, we would probably have had matching bunnies. Love that rooster fabric too. Have a good weekend. laurie
ReplyDeleteI love that bunny rocker:) Great decoration for Easter! Sometimes we find more things we love than others! It is the thrill of the hunt:) Enjoy your weekend dear friend, BIG HUGS!
ReplyDeleteI have just been looking at your blooms. We aren't that far from you, but ours haven't opened yet. I look out at our trees every morning first thing, hoping to see the blooms.
ReplyDeleteYou have some wonderful treasures in this post. Love it all!
Such fun finds, Judy. I know you will do something wonderful with them.
ReplyDeletePS I wonder if that muffin pan looking piece was for little pies, tarts maybe?
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