Sunday, February 22, 2009

Candle sticks and cut glass bowls make me very happy

Friday morning before I left for my suppose to be Drs. appointment, I check out The Pickled Pepper Patch along with some of my other favorite blogs, anyhow I was just smitted by the Under 5- project she was showing...... check it out at .http://charsethman.blogspot.com/2009/02/5-under-friday.html
So when we found out I didn't have an appointment after all...we went to a couple of thrift shops before going to McComb to eat, didn't find much in Tylertown, so we headed to McComb. I decided to check out the Outreach Ministries in McComb and they had everything in the store 1/2 off. Yeaaaa my kind of sale. I found several glass plates and a pair of glass candle sticks and a brass candle stick
I used one of the candle sticks and glued this little bread and butter plate on top. I paid $.50 for the pair of candles sticks and $3 for the plate. It was a little more than I really wanted to pay, but I really wanted it. And it still only cost $3.25 to make, and it is big enough to serve cookies or brownies or fudge on.


The first one was .49. And the other 2 cost .25 cents.

The tall candle stick cost .50.

This is just a couple of ideas I'm thinking about, haven't glued them yet. Need to pick up a couple of candles and I have plenty of ribbon, just need to decide color of candle.
My next major project is to redo my chest of drawers. Some one spilled something on it when I was laid up from my knee surgeries. And I didn't know it. This is in the spare bed room and I didn't come in here for a few months. what ever it was messed up my new paint job. I wasn't aware of much back then but my pain...and those 3 times a day drips. Thank the good Lord that time has passed. I'm thinking about painting it black with a natural top?????

9 comments:

  1. Would never have even thought of glueing those together! Too clever!

    Terry S

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  2. Great glass dishes!...Thanks for sharing!

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  3. What a neat idea. I haven't been to McComb in years but would love to go. My parents grew up in Magnolia.

    JudyBug

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  4. You got some great deals on glassware. Is that first plate big enough for a cake server? It would be sooo pretty!

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  5. Fabulous Miss Molly! Thanks for the link!

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  6. You have some pretty dishes and will look great on a pedestal. Thanks for sharing, Esther

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  7. These are beautiful :)

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  8. Great finds! I would have bought them too. And a great idea to glue the candle holders on. I've seen that done before.

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  9. Even at $3 I think that bread-n-butter plate was a good buy, it's very unusual and pretty, reminds me of a sea anemone or some other rare flower.

    I like your idea of the black w/natural top painting re-do. Seems to me that black is very popular lately and with good reason, it just looks so elegant yet primitive.

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