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toni


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Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 7:05 pm   Post subject: Junque I bought last weekend


We went to Austin last weekend for the wedding of a friends son, it was a weekend away so it didn't really matter if I had never met either the bride or groom before Wink

Of course we stopped at some cool places on the way there on Friday and back home on Sunday. For you wandering Texan's there is a great little junque shop in Salado on I-35 and a large really good one just south of Waxahachie, take exit 345 and it's on the east side of the highway and another one in the little town of Lorena just south of Waco where there is also a little cafe/cheese shop named Texas Cheese Company, they make a lot of their own cheese and have really good sandwiches.

Anyway, back to the garden junque...

I love little tables, I don't know where I will put this one but I just couldn't resist it. The leaves fold down or can be propped up to make a circular table, once it is repainted and sealed it will be cute somewhere outside...


Drop-leaf table ( photo / image / picture from toni's Garden )

A while ago Cheryl posted a photo of old electric insulators she has planted in and I just had to have some too....Yea, I'm a copycat Wink
A blue-green, green, clear and gray...now to find a way to support them so they can be planted in....oh, I just thought of how to do that, stay tuned for more photos later...

Insulators for yet another garden project ( photo / image / picture from toni's Garden )

I have a steadily growing collection of enamel pans and trays, they are great as watering trays under planters and just generally very useful in the garden. They are much cheaper than the terra cotta plant trays, last longer than the plastic ones and just add a certain character to the garden

Enamel pans come in very handy ( photo / image / picture from toni's Garden )

In case you all didn't know it, I am a snow flake...i.e. crazy snow loving person. So this snowflake candle snuffer just had to come home with me.

Candlesnuffer ( photo / image / picture from toni's Garden )

This bench was just too cute to pass up. I am going to leave the paint job as is and put a sealer on it for protection and I think I will put a potted trailing plant of some kind on that shelf.

Too cute to pass up ( photo / image / picture from toni's Garden )

Last month I didn't realize that the hose on the rain barrel out front had shifted therefore letting water slowly drip from the barrel Shocked The barrel is now almost empty and we have had no rain in the last month to fill it back up but when it does fill up again this old gas pump handle will be attached to the hose and ready to keep the water from escaping again.

Old gas pump handle for the rain barrel ( photo / image / picture from toni's Garden )

Not true garden junque but I couldn't resist these skeins of yarn. 57 of them 27 yards each for $8...100% wool in all sorts of colors.

yarn, yarn, yarn and more yarn. ( photo / image / picture from toni's Garden )




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Jerry Sullivan


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Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 8:24 pm   Post subject:


Clever stuff you pick up Toni, I especially like the gas pump handle. Is that an angular book shelf under the table with the drop leaf sides?

Jerry

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Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 8:47 pm   Post subject:


Jerry Sullivan wrote:
Clever stuff you pick up Toni, I especially like the gas pump handle. Is that an angular book shelf under the table with the drop leaf sides?

Jerry


I really must own-up to the fact that hubby found the gas pump handle and thought of using it on the rain barrel but I love the idea.
No, it's just a flat narrow shelf but I am thinking about getting hubby to add some pieces of narrow molding we have out back down both sides to hold a couple of small potted plants or a knick-knack.


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Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 9:28 pm   Post subject:


Another great foraging trip Toni. I especially like the enamel dish and the candle snuffer. I had to buy an enamel pie dish the other week as my old one was getting rather chipped. I have a feeling you got yours at a much better price than I paid ($Cool for mine though.
I also find the little green table very appealing as you can lift it up easily to move it around. Very Happy


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Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 10:17 pm   Post subject:


You always find the BEST junque Toni!

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Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 10:34 pm   Post subject:


I want to go junque hunting with you! Awesome finds... I don't know which I like the best... hmmm... oh never mind... I love 'em all!

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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 12:36 am   Post subject:


What a wonderful haul! I love drop-leaf tables. (I have four of varying ages and styles) There is always room for one more in my house Smile

You have quit the eye for collecting


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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 5:05 am   Post subject:


I just learned about candle snuffers.

A ready-painted bench, that's a good find Toni. I'm sure it will be happy that it doesn't have to change its personality to fit into its new home.

Great deal on the yarn.


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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 11:32 pm   Post subject:


I keep looking and looking and still can't decide which I like best. Really great stuff! Mr. Green

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