This was one of the very first things I bought this summer, and I was absolutely thrilled to bits. I had coveted one of these beautiful old 1930s deck chairs for a very long time. I couldn't believe my luck when I finally found one, and in such fabulous condition as well -
A couple of other things for the garden, like this gorgeous green watering can -
and this oh so tactile wooden carrier thingy. The handle is so smooooooooooooth!
I finally found a lovely old birdcage, now I just need a birdie to go in it!
Oh, and this beautiful tin. It took me a while to buy it, I walked away once, and then went back again half hour later, and finally decided I had to have it, even though it cost me much more than I would normally pay for a tin. But just look at the beautiful design! Plus, it is really big, and plus plus, it has the proper key with it! And it is in really lovely condition as well. You agree, don't you, I couldn't have left it on the stand -
At the moment, both the birdcage and the fish tin are living on top of the indoor dog kennel, until I find a proper place for them -
This little curtain was almost the perfect size for the front door. I love how beautifully the design shows up with the sunlight behind it-
I never remember to take photographs as vide greniers, I guess I just concentrate too much on finding lovely treasures. I often have a camera with me, lol, it just never sees the light of day. On this one occasion though, I actually managed to whip the camera out, but only because our friend Paul, DS3's workmate, was with us. I snapped him snapping. But isn't the location lovely? All along the lakeside -
Oh dear, I have done it again, haven't I? This post is already so long, and I haven't even touched on the stuff I had in the bag. Hmm. Tomorrow, girls? I think I had better make it a separate post, before you start yawning your heads off.
Enjoy whatever you are doing today, toodlepip xxx