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Thrift Shop Goodies

Look what I found at a thrift shop on Thursday.  I went there first on Wednesday and walked away without buying anything, but I couldn't get these pretties off my mind, so I went back on Thursday and rescued them. 

Notice the honeycomb and bumble bee design.  This is made like an ice bucket, but I don't know what the actual use was meant to be.  I think it is so neat.  Isn't it just the cutest???
 Here is the same piece with flowers in it.
 Here is the pitcher and the two canisters that came in the set.
 See the larger canister?  It's so tall the lid won't fit on this shelf in my MIL's jelly cupboard.  I've got to decide where I want to display them so they will easier seen, but for now, I set them in the cupboard.

Got the 4 pieces, 2 with the bumble bee lids for $15.00. (Pardon the wood piece that splits the picture here, it is part of the cupboard).

I love, love, love this set. 

I'm linking to Miss Linda at  http://ljm-alacarte.blogspot.com/ for her junkin party and The Shabby Nest for Frugal Friday. Go over and check them out.  I'd also love it if you would follow me! 

Comments

  1. Those are so cute! I am glad you went back for them and that they were still there! Meant to bee! Love that yellow color. Thanks so much for joining in my first Junkin Finds party. I've become a follower and will check out some of your other posts!

    hugs,
    Linda

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  2. They look great, good price too! Enjoy:@)

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  3. Oh they are gorgeous. Love the color. I am so glad you got them. Great treasure. Hugs, Marty

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  4. Gosh, you it must have been meant to be! I cannot believe they were still there waiting for you. I love them. Perfect for your cabinet.

    hugs
    Sissie

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  5. What an unusual pattern on the piceces..Lookss like a honeycone.. A honey of a treasure for sure

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  6. OHHH!! I love them!!! Glad you got them:)

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  7. Very cool-the pattern on it is great!

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  8. Very cute! I love the color and the honeycomb design on them too! Great find!

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  9. I love the color, the honeycomb and the bee. Great finds today!

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  10. Very cute and I love the colour of them! Thanks for sharing and for your visit. Wishing you a delightful weekend.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  11. Beautiful! Love the design and color!
    Like your wicker too! :)

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  12. I'm so glad for you that they were still in the shop - they're delightful :o) Love the 'honey' colour and those bees!

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  13. Adorable set. I wouldn't have been able to resist, either!

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  14. I think these are really nice. Certainly worth the $15.00. Great Finds!~Ames

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  15. I love them! Love the color and the bees. AWESOME steal at $15. Did I mention I love them? LOL Thanks for stopping by. We built the barn addition ourselves, with help from the fam. Or should I say, they worked on it and I was the go-fer...tea, treats and such. ;-)

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