Welcome everyone to Vintage Thingies Thursday. If you have a love for vintage things, well....you have come to the right place. We have a really good time each and every week!!!
If you are new to this party, please take the time to read and follow the instructions for participating in Vintage Thingies Thursday, click HERE. I try and keep things fairly simple, so please make sure you follow the instructions. Please only ONE link per week. Lastly, if you link in, LINK back to my blog, so everyone can see all of the vintage goodies on display that day. If you don't link back here, they won't know who to visit......thanks so much.
Thank you so much for stopping by. I have been busy working on a project that needs immediate attention and in a timely fashion. If you missed my post last night about donating quilt blocks for a little girl battling cancer, click here to see if it is something you can do! Thanks in advance.
This week, I have a couple of cute vintage planters that are fairly new to me. I found them at a yard sale and I had to have them....you know how it goes!
This little girl looks like she is in an ice cream shop! I loved how sweet this was and it reminded me of the late 60's or 70's. She was a bargain at only $1.00.
I think this one looks like an elf shoe! I love the color and style. If someone asked me if I collect planters, I'd most likely tell them no....but then again, once I looked around I noticed I seem to have more than three and by all means...are you going to tell me that makes a collection?? ahem....
Have a great week everyone...especially a very Happy Vintage Thingie Thursday!!
Love Letter to my Ex-husband
5 days ago
Love the shoe planter! I have a collection of planters....didn't mean to, it just happened but I love them. hugs, Linda
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that little shoe! I too have the STORY that I don't collect the thingies that accumulate in my home... I swear they "Follow me home"! As for the bunnies, they just multiply when I'm not looking!
ReplyDeleteHave a WONDERFUL Week!
Hugs,
Donna
Love the little shoe. So funny but you, Donna and me are just the same...umm..I don't know how I always end up home with thingies in my car, lol.. I need to get bunnies, it's so difficult to find them around here, except for chocolate ones, I guess. Thank you for hosting. Hugs,
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Thanks Suzanne!
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Susan and Bentley
Thanks so much for hosting !!
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Deb
Love the shoe. The little girl looks like something I might have had when I was a bit younger (I believe that would make her not vintage...). Happy Thursday! Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThe shoe looks so cute! =D
ReplyDeleteYour finds are so cute,I'd like to see them planted with little pretty viola's
ReplyDeletexx jeanetteann
Oooh, yard sales! Ours will start up again soon...someday.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting the linky party! I have a recipe for Simple, Organic Lip Balm. It's very easy to make, is super cheap ($.25 a tube) and is now my favorite lip balm. Hope you like it and have a great week!
ReplyDeleteRebekah-www.potholesandpantyhose.com
Hey! Your pixie shoe would go with my pixie collection! Love your planters!
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Linda
Ice cream girl is so cute! And a sweet price!
ReplyDeletePlanters are one of my favorite things to collect. And I have never seen either of yours. How fun is that little ice cream girl!
ReplyDeleteBoth of them are keepers., but I love the shoe. I have seen many dutch style shoes, but never one like this.
ReplyDeleteI love the shoe planter! I collect McCoy planters...I have way more than three!!! Thanks for the party!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the little planters. Your finds are so sweet. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteI love your little girl planter...she definite looks like she's in an ice cream parlor. My sister just sent me a pic yesterday of her d-i-l in an ice cream parlor they went to together for Girl's Day Out.
ReplyDeleteLove the little elf shoe planter, too. I'd have to have that one if i saw it in a shop. Great finds!
I remember when I was a little girl people got plants in containers like those when they had a baby or other life event. They were just the "norm" then.
ReplyDeleteWe never for one second thought they'd ever be VALUABLE!
Two very cute planters. Love the shoe color. Thanks for hosting VTT....it's such a fun place.
ReplyDeleteSue
Love your planters. I plan on several weeks of posts frrom our trip to Europe that we just got home from so I will have lots of vintage. Blessings, Debbie
ReplyDeleteI'm not a shoe fan, but I'd probably have a hard time walking away from a ceramic bare foot planter, but I LOVE the sweet little girl with the ice cream! She is just adorable!
ReplyDeleteI hope to be back to Thursday blogging nest week! The White Tornado has been on a floor of the house that my computer is not! :)
Suzanne you have some cute little planters here! I was at Sue's blog and she has a collection of the head vases. I like the story behind the Betty Grable vase.
ReplyDeleteYour little girl looks like she was at the ice cream parlor! That Dutch shoe is sweet as can be! Have a good week!
Hugs Anne
Thanks so much for hosting. Just a reminder that you and your readers are always welcome to join my thrifty love link up too.
ReplyDeleteSuzanne, I love your planters, especially that Elf shoe! SWOON!! I love the color and the shape. Thanks for sharing and thanks for hosting VTT! Hugs and blessings, Nan
ReplyDeleteI can see why you had to bring those home -- they're adorable!
ReplyDeleteDid the pumpkins make it to you safely?