That was quite exciting by itself, really, but because I didn't have the car and walked into town, I just happened to pass a couple of charity shops. Honestly, they WERE on the way! And that turned out quite exciting, lol.
Well, I got excited, but then it doesn't take much, lol, and you will probably wonder what all the fuss is about. But look, look! This is the prettiest tray I have seen in ages! It is so over the top, with its shiny gold decorations, the intricate designs, the romantic centre scene, just everything!





It is quite a decent size as well, almost 16 inches across, and has a nice deep rim. Condition is pretty darned good as well, there are only a few minor scratches, which are hardly noticable, they get rather lost in the busy design. Apparently, it was designed by Daher, Long Island, NY, but manufactured here in England. Sigh, I am liking it a lot.
I also got this small silver plated oval tray in the same shop. Just the right size for a cup of tea and a plate of bickies, don't you think?


Oh, and in another shop I found these totally delicious, so so pretty side plates. They are Austrian and I love the way the colour background in the centre fades towards the outside.


And...........................
I found this 70s crafts book, which brought back so many memories

Just look, macrame plant hangers! I made loads of those and had them all over the house in the 70s, I loved making them and I loved looking at them as well, with all that greenery, some of my rooms were veritable jungles!

Oh oh, seed pictures, I used to make those with the boys when they were little, we had so much fun doing that

Shellcraft, I had always wanted to give that a go, but thats one thing I have not gotten round to, yet. I do remember coming back from Florida with a box full of shells, intending to make some shell boxes. Thats as far as I got. Hmm, must try and find that box.


Aren't those shell fowl just amazing?
Hmm, what else was there in the book that I found particularly interesting? Ah yes, the felt flower necklace. Now there is something which seems to be in fashion again these days, I have seen a few felt flower necklaces and bracelets at recent craft fairs. This is the 70s one -

I really liked these embroidered gloves as well, tres chic.

And then there was crochet, of course, can't imagine the 70s without crochet, right? When I saw this picture, I was really really glad that my youngest son had gone off to France with DH, because I know exactly what he would have said - Mum, how did that photo of you get into that old book? LOLOLOL.
 Oh, and look at this delicious crocheted cherries trim for your kitchen. Yummy.
Oh, and look at this delicious crocheted cherries trim for your kitchen. Yummy.
And I loved the design of this crochet flower

on this pretty fab crochet jacket

I have just realised that my tummy is rumbling like mad, I have blogged right through lunchtime, I am hungry! I am off to raid the fridge/larder/freezer.
xx
 
Fantastic finds! I can't believe the crafts in that book are so appealing, even now. I had some 70s books as a child and they aren't as good. I'll have to look out for that one once I get charity shopping again on Monday!
ReplyDeleteFeeling haunted by some malevolent sprit, which sat on my shoulder and squawked at me all day (lol) I was driven to a computer shop this afternoon and have bought a card reader! Thus I can, and have, put some pickies of my new treasures on my blog! I think they're probably as good as yours - we have both been doing well...
How many op shops did you pass? Oh wow I just noticed that lovely crochet photo next to me, with the flowers on it. You are amazing! I love it. Now I am getting excited about my fabrics!! I've just got home from a little trip to a certain shop, hint, hint. In the pouring rain I might add! When will it stop raining.
ReplyDeleteWill have to do a little wrapping myself today. Like that silver tray by the way, good find that one.
Hi Liz, pop over to my blog and get yourself a lovely surprise!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun items you found, Love the 70's book! I had a macrame plant holder my sister made us for a wedding gift...memories...you were in florida at some point...how fun!
ReplyDeleteBetsy