
As promised, I thought I would share some of my vintage finds from the past few days.

The beautiful trees are from a tablecloth I found last Friday. I think it may be my favorite vintage fabric yet. I think when my new
gocco gets here, I'm going to try to recreate the trees- it looks pretty easy.

This jade green vintage metal tray has roses on it that are so vivid. I seriously had to look it over closely to figure out if it is vintage or just reproduction. I'm about 89% sure that it's actually old.

I found a set of four of these coffee cups at a church flea market on Saturday. They all had melted candles in them!! I couldn't believe someone would use them for
candle holders! The candles came out really easily thanks to David and a pot of boiling water. They are amazing.
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