| A nice souvenir bag that looks and feels a bit like a rag rug. |
| A handsome dustpan and brush - so you can be dead authentic even when you're on your knees scrabbling at dust bunnies. |
| A swirly cutlery tray - I really like it. When Mum spotted it in my box of stuff she was like BLEURGH! |
| Handsome bookends. On a similar swirly, whirly theme. |
| Modern, sleek bookends that can be used together or . . . |
| . . . individually. You can roll out the curl of metal and grip the books with it - dead smart. |
| A nice lino print. |
| A mangy horse made of real mangy horse hide. |
| A stonkin' bakelite bracelet. |
| Saucers in nice patterns - would look good under a lush and healthy pot plant (I haven't got many of those at the moment). |
| An espresso machine. |
| Some Victorian playing cards - such nice designs. |
| Some WW1 lead toys - poor spindly folk heading off to war. |
| A large wall-mounted mouth. |
| A mug with ears. |
| And some scientific posters that are made of whiteboard material, I thought they'd be pretty fun to have in the kitchen to write your shopping lists on. |
So that's nice.
Oh that horse! Makes me want to give it a cuddle, and throw up, at the same time...
ReplyDeletesome mothers have no taste whatsoever eh?
ReplyDeletehaha, the mouth!
ReplyDeletetoot findings!
I had those curly bookends as a child - I think they were my Mum's originally. Ingenious.
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