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Friday, 1 June 2018

Charity shopping, what I bought on my holiday.

We spent a happy week in Wales and I picked up a few treasures, 

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I finally own one of these classic retro deers, she's tiny and plastic and perfect.
Retro deer, 50p, slightly dirty charity shop near the clock tower in Machynlleth. 

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Charity shopping, what I bought on my holiday.  From UK charity shop blogger secondhandsusie.blogspot.com #charityshopping #thriftshopping #opshopping #secondhand #secondhandfirst #retro #vintage

These two came from an Ah-May-Ziing second hand shop in Aberystwyth, opposite the platform at the train station.  It's a good job I don't live in Aber any more or I'd have a houseful, and the furniture in there is to die for!  I couldn't resist a couple of little brown retro items that I knew would be light enough to carry round (carefully!) in my bag all day. 
Kilncraft Hermes mug, 50p and Brown drippy pot, £1, Craft, Aberystwyth. 

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I picked up this cute retro tin in one of my local chazzas, you can never have too many tins.
Retro tin £2 (including contents, which was some quite grotty sewing thread I didn't really want!), Oxfam.

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Last but not least, I have some fabric.  The brown stuff is a tablecloth with a hole in the middle and some stains, but I can cut round them and make use of it, I just love the pattern.  The pink is a pair of flannelette pillow cases that look like they've never been used!
Tablecloth, £1, local Sue Ryder shop.  Pillowcases, £1, slightly dirty charity shop near the clock tower in Machynlleth.   

Have you had any luck in the charity shops lately?

PS. Check out my other charity shopping posts for more like this! x





6 comments:

  1. Ooooh, I like the drippy pot!!!

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  2. Great haul. The little deer is so cute!

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  3. I love that first retro mug! It's got a very indigenous look about it. Second hand shopping is always so much fun. I'm around these kind of items every day because I run weekly auctions but I still love to poke around in op shops on a regular basis :)

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