Oh YEAH!! Patience really does pay off! This week, I found a pasta maker for $10! No only do I strive to make homemade ravioli but I have been wanting to try one of Claudine Hellmuth`s transfer methods which involves a pasta maker... Yippee!! I also acquired this adorable Japanese fawn and a slew of chopsticks in my favorite colors black and orange!
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Monday, August 25, 2008
Fabulous Thrift Finds
I want to start featuring some of the fun thrift store finds I acquire each week. For those of you who are into such things, enjoy! For those of you who don`t have a pack rat bone in your body (ie, my mother) you can just smile smuggly, roll you eyes, and be thankful that you are not compelled to collect `such junk`. LOL!

Oh YEAH!! Patience really does pay off! This week, I found a pasta maker for $10! No only do I strive to make homemade ravioli but I have been wanting to try one of Claudine Hellmuth`s transfer methods which involves a pasta maker... Yippee!! I also acquired this adorable Japanese fawn and a slew of chopsticks in my favorite colors black and orange!
Oh YEAH!! Patience really does pay off! This week, I found a pasta maker for $10! No only do I strive to make homemade ravioli but I have been wanting to try one of Claudine Hellmuth`s transfer methods which involves a pasta maker... Yippee!! I also acquired this adorable Japanese fawn and a slew of chopsticks in my favorite colors black and orange!
Labels:
recycled,
thrift store,
upcycled,
Victory Thrift,
vintage kitchen
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