
As I mentioned I stopped off on the way home from Heir Island in a little Thrift Shop in a town called Leap (what a great name!). When you have a thrifting addiction you’ll happily ditch your family at the side of the road to make an unscheduled stop without a molecule of guilt.
Just as well too because if I didn’t I would have missed these three pretty things.
The painting of daisies was housed in a horrible frame, I’m launching a search for a nicer frame to show it off properly.
The red pot comes with no markings or historical connections. We have a similar shaped pot in green and it’s endlessly handy and has the distinct advantage of making everything you put in it look pretty.

These will at some point be making there way to my Etsy shop.
I have considered a grovelling apology for how long it is taking me to get all the finds up to the shop but instead I’ll focus on what I have put in the shop.
Slowly but surely I’m getting there, more to come at some point, soon (ish) I hope!
I’m off to share with Sir Thrift Alot, A Living Space, Ivy and Elephants, Me and My Shadow , Say G’Day Saturday Linky Party and We Call it Junkin!
Laughing at you abandoning your family at the roadside! Yeah, guilty of that too.
Wow at the vase, do you think yours is a really old one too?
Thank you for linking up with #MagpieMonday x
Unfortunately no, it’s a version of the old pattern, no idea what decade but definitely not an archaeological find, it’s better that way I don’t think I’d want to hold anything that old, too clumsy!
Love your finds especially the vase! I would happily dump my family too but my husband refuses to stop the car for me!!!
Great finds – and I love the pattern on the vase and you sharing its history.