Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Treasure Box Wednesday: Surprises of All Sizes


It was a week of niceties here at The Thrift Shop Romantic. Pleasant things that just make the days seem that much brighter, and I thought I'd share them with you.

The first was because of an extremely thoughtful reader, Serena. Having been a part of the Nancy Drew journal giveaway we did a few months ago, she came across these cute journals made out of recycled vintage books, and sent them along.


Regular readers undoubtedly see that New Joys of Jell-O cookbook about and chuckle. Because we did, indeed, explore its wiggling, jiggling wonders in a previous post!

Anyway, the interesting thing about these journals are they're a great example of how to make the most of a vintage item that's not rare or in pristine shape...


You may have read me here in the past ranting about irresponsible crafting, where folks take things that might be first editions or 100 years old ephemera and then dismantle them for the sake of crafting. And it was refreshing to see how this is the opposite of that.

I like, too, how the innards of the books have been used as divider pages for the journal. I'll serve you up just one of the pages here ( and you can be glad it's not that horror movie Jell-O mold in the bottom corner)...


Here's just a quick closeup on the Scuffy the Tugboat Golden Book that was used...


And how the illustrations, gently worn, make a pretty contrast to the journal pages...


Now I just need to find something worthy to write in here! Thank you again, Serena!

The other cheerful surprise of this week was the Farmer's Market I hit Tuesday night. These days, buying local produce just makes sense, and a market near work was one I'd always wanted to check out.

Yellow plums and fresh nectarines called me...


I picked a pint of plums that looked pretty perfectamundo, don't ya think?


And the nectarines will nosh nicely...


But little did I expect there'd be so many things other than produce there!

It was like a festival, really. There were fudge vendors and people selling ice cream. You could buy flowers or fresh baked bread or homemade candles. And then there were the booths of foods from around the world.

I picked a pack of Polish Pierogies and grabbed a bunch of Greek Grape Leaves, and made my way home...


...Wondering what goodies might await for next week. Too fun!


If not, maybe I'll see you Sunday. I'm off now for a nice fresh plum!

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