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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Went Junkin! Crochet Snowflakes

Sometimes I'm amazed at what I find at thrift stores, occasionally because the price is so high... and sometimes because it's so low. I found a set of 12 crochet and starched snowflakes, 3.5-4" big and no two alike, for 47¢. Immediately knew I'd hang them from the kitchen curtains with fishing line (six in each window) and I plan to enjoy them all winter... Or until we've had enough snow:@)
These silly little snowflakes make me smile every time I see them and I'm tickled with this purchase!
I hope you're finding some thrifting treasures this season too, have a happy day:@)

21 comments:

  1. They look lovely, you were lucky with such a small price! You have pretty kitchen curtains too, it looks very cozy with the snowflakes :-). xx

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  2. I'm envious. I have the perfect place for those snowflakes here. That's exactly the kind of thing I love.

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  3. I'd forgotten that I have some of those too. Haven't seen them in years but maybe this is the season. They look great in your kitchen window.

    Best,
    Bonnie

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  4. What a fabulous find! They are definitely worthy of staying up all winter! They look beautiful in your kitchen.

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  5. I have been planning to crochet a few snowflakes for my window. You did get a fabulous deal and they look great in your window.

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  6. Those are so pretty. My Mother In Law made many of these and my daughter has them now!
    hugs,
    Linda

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  7. I'd be happy looking out my kitchen window and seeing those thrifted snowflakes, too, Lynn. I'm really loving your beautiful stained glass window that adds another sparkle to your window. I'll bet you made that one!

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  8. i have some, too! i think my sis made them many years ago and sent them to me for christmas so i'd have some wisconsin snow. i pull them out at christmas and sometimes hang them around. :)

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  9. What a find! They look beautiful in your windows!

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  10. So pretty hanging against your beautiful stained glass window!!
    Jenna

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  11. That's the perfect kind of snow in my opinion! :)

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  12. Not as cold as the real stuff.
    Merle.........

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  13. Lynn! I love them! That is quite the buy! I have been buying little felt critters and have found some on sale. Not that good of a price, but they just make my heart sing.

    I am SO glad to see you. I have been a pretty sick puppy for the last few months, but I am on the mend. PTL. i also broke the glass on my IPAD and have to use Mr. Magpie's computer at night. But I thought I would come by and give you a cyber hug. Hope your THanksgiving was a happy one!

    XO,

    Sheila

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  14. What a bargain and so pretty Lynn! Just the right amount of accumulation too with no shovel required :)

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  15. Beautiful...and so much work went into the making for someone to just give away....but it was your gain!

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  16. I'm crazy about your snowflakes...they looks so pretty there.
    I am going thrifting today....sure hope I find some like yours.
    Merry Christmas, bj

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  17. They look so pretty! I love snowflakes! =)
    pinned to my Christmas ideas board.

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  18. I love them! My mom and gram used to make the crocheted snowflakes. What a deal :-)

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  19. These are adorable and so much easier than making them yourselves. I never find much at our Thrift Stores. We must all be too thrifty and hold onto things. I know I give them great things all the time! haha

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  20. I love these snowflakes, Lynn -- wish I could find some!! You're a smart thrift store shopper! I also LOVE your stained glass piece in the window; it's absolutely gorgeous!

    Enjoy your week.

    Hugs,

    Denise at Forest Manor

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