Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Try It Tuesday~ four junkin' finds equal this!!

Hi guys!
Thanks for stopping in for Try It Tuesday~
My mom came up and we have been jumkin'.
I found these cuties plus a couple more.
#1  6" saucer ~ $2
#2  deer S & P shakers ~ $13
(they are from Japan, most say China so these are from the  40's or 50's)

Then I found these~
#3 the foot to a dresser or furniture piece ~ $3
#4 glass dome ~ $2
Hubby cut the dowel stick off of the dresser foot, to make it flat and this is
 what I created with these four items~
***Cloche***

The mat (on the plate) is by Maya Road.   
So lets see what you can make with four junkin' finds~
I would love to know if you were inspired to create :)
Thanks for stopping by~
Linked at~
My Salvaged Treasures Vintage party#191
See ya soon~

11 comments:

  1. fun finds.. love those adorable deers..

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  2. OMGosh! That is about the cutest thing! Those deer are darling. I can see a bit of holly in with them at Christmas. I haven't been junkin' in months. I need to go!!

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  3. Muito cute parabéns amiga.Beijo.

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  4. awww that is soooo sweet. Love it and your finds.

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  5. You created a great marriage of items. Love it!

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  6. Connie - #3 I believe may be the top to a canopy bed. My Canopy bed growing up had 4 of those on top and they had the knob on the bottom like that to slip into the top to hold the canopy in place

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  7. Man, you're junk is soooo cheap in the USA.... I collect those deer from that vintage & a wall vase costs about $25 USD ... My last deer was $40usd!!!!! Anyways, BRILL marriage there:)

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  8. Those deer look so cool under that glass dome! Super cool!

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  9. You sure have a good eye for turning ordinary items into something wonderful. Love this creation! Thank you for sharing at VIParty.

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  10. All the elements you used are all things I just love! I have been collecting vintage deer and I am currently in search of the perfect cloche. The mix of the wood and old plate with the glass and deer is just divine!

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