Gingerbread house finds - vintage

Gingerbread house finds

This week it’s all about the one that got away. I was browsing the charity shops in Muswell Hill when I spotted a lovely set of specimen drawers in the Oxfam shop. It was a small wooden unit with three full length drawers and four drawers of different sizes. It was beautiful and I started to think of all the things I could put in it and how I would clean it up.

As I was hungry I decided to have lunch before buying the drawers which were priced very reasonably but looked bulky and heavy. I had a lovely lunch and went back to the shop and did a double take as it was no longer in the window. Yep, someone else had bought them. Completely my own fault for assuming no-one else saw the potential in them.

I made do with a couple of vintage Coronation magazines called Everybody’s, more for the vintage advertisements than anything else.

Fashion fit for a Queen apparently (in 1953), I wonder if Kate Middleton knows.

Problem with BO? Simply wash!

Does your child need more energy? Forget the afternoon nap, try Lucozade instead!

I love vintage magazines. What about you? Found any interesting finds this week? Linking up with Flea Market Finds, nifty thrifty things and Magpie Monday

 

4 Comments on “Gingerbread house finds

  1. Such a shame that you missed out. Maybe you should have had Lucozade instead of lunch – 😉 Only joking xxx
    Vintage magazine looks great though xx

  2. Always buy as soon as you spot something in a charity shop. If you had paid upfront they would probably have left you leave it to be picked up later. I bought £15 bureau from a charity shop, left the money and came back in the afternoon. Love charity shops!

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