Hello! Happy Monday to everyone, I am feeling a bit under the weather these last few days. What started as a sore throat, has travelled up towards my ears and nose. I know I have not got Flu as I had the flu jab at the beginning of the year, but the common cold is still not nice and I will be most glad when it goes.
With July comes the annual village and town fairs here in England, sometimes there are more than one fair or fete on at any one time, and you are literally spoilt for choice. Fairs or fetes are lovely events, bringing communities together with a common theme of raising money. This weekend at one of local fetes I was lucky enough to buy some authentic Indian food, the local shopkeepers daughter was selling homemade fresh Indian food made that morning- Vegetable Samosas and Egg bhunas. Yum yum that was lunch sorted then!
Fetes/fairs are also good for the thrifty person, as there are normally charity stalls from homes or organisations that do not normally sell. This Green rose enamel tin reminded me of a 1940's house, where the housewife would store her spare cash flow and pull out pennies for her broad. It was 30p.
I was really pleased to have found this Gravy boat at the fete sitting outside my favourite 'house clearance shop' on a white table. The colours really complements my blue and gold tureen I brought in Hampshire here and I snapped this up for only £1.00. It did need a fairy wash and scrub and it has a few cracks, but I still love it.
A bit of Norfolk pottery in my house. Lawleys from Stoke?
My 5 year old DD loved this fete as one of the stalls were selling sparkly tattoo's! She proudly had her sparkly butterflies on her arm all weekend. Wow how they grow up fast, from Dora the Explorer to sparkly tattoo's in a heartbeat.
Have you found any bargains at your local fetes/fairs? I am looking forward to seeing your thrifty bargains this week. I am joining in here at Liz's Magpie Monday and Sophie's Flea market finds.
PS Giveaway alert! If you fancy winning the latest copy of the Must have living and loving all things hand made 'Mollie Makes' magazine, I am having a Hazel and Blue giveaway and I would love it if you joined in!
Bxx
Cute finds! Lawleys in Stoke were a China Retail outfit, then they went to Lawleys by Post (China Mail Order Co), and now I'm not sure if they even still exist.
ReplyDeleteI love your tin. Can never have too many tins :0)
ReplyDeleteI haven't been to a good old English fete yet this year. I must recitfy.
Thanks for linking up x
@missielizzieb
I love your "new" tin Becky, that green is one of my favourite colours. Shame about the vase, can't you put it up high out of reach of little hands?
ReplyDeleteFete sounds wonderful...freshly cooked Indian food. Yummo!
Now to enter your give-away x
oooh that tin is fabulous! I'd have nabbed that too :o) Scarlett x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tin and a bargain to boot. Love the vase as well.
ReplyDeleteOne more in love with the tin - hope youput your spare pennies in it to fund future thrifty purchases!
ReplyDeletelovely bargains, really love the tin and the vase :)
ReplyDeleteThat enamel tin is gorgeous x
ReplyDeleteThat tin is amazing and yes I can totally picture it for the same usage as you describe
ReplyDeleteThat's an awesome vase for 10p - I'm sure the kids can be trained that it's out of bounds. Really pretty tin too x
ReplyDeleteLovely finds, love the tin its really pretty. Its a pity you couldn't fill the vase with dried flowers and put it up high somewhere, or just tell them not to touch ;-)) enjoy your week, dee x
ReplyDeleteA lovely tin and oh how I long for an english country fete!
ReplyDeleteGet well soon x
I love a good tin. And that's a very, very good one.
ReplyDeleteLove that tin such a bargain!
ReplyDeleteLoving the colourful tin and yes I too have a thing about containers.
ReplyDeleteLove this season of fetes and yes my daughter too got a sparkly tattoo and I was quite tempted myself
Hi Becky
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K xx