Friday, March 30, 2007

upside-down


My latest discovery... going to thrift stores and turning candle holders upside-down... a whole new purpose! Here are a few I couldn't resist!
This yummy pin cushion is displayed on such a find! By the way, that pin cushion was just given to me by my Mother-in-law. She thinks her Mother-in-law (my husband's Mamaw Bean) made that pin cushion around 40 years ago and my Mother-in-law became the proud owner when Mamaw died in 1978. I am sooo in love with this precious family heirloom... reminds me of a cupcake!


Here's another candle holder that I turned over and it became home to thimbles. Don't you just love it! OK, I am also into anything with a pedestal. The simplest of things just look more elegant when displayed on a pedestal. Don't you think! And I spent maybe 50 cents for each of these treasures. Hey, why not get out some of your candle holders and see if they might have a new purpose! Cuz it's all about repurposing.

11 comments:

  1. Cute idea for candle sticks. Love the pin cushion...

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  2. Anonymous6:04 AM

    I collect pin holders, and I collect timbles. These are great ideas.
    I might try to copy the pin holder. Precious.

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  3. Those pins with the colored heads. I have seen people making them on Etsy. Where do you get yours? They are so cute. I like the thread in the colander as well. I'm going to go do that right now!

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  4. Too funny.....I've been using candlesticks for the pedestals of my mosaic cakes. Great minds think alike!!!!

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  5. Great idea... you are so creative!

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  6. hi linda, that's a great idea!

    regarding your question about my dressform, i got it at joann's. (it may be have been called new york fabrics at the time.)

    no, i haven' name it, never thought of that! i should come up with one though. :)

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  7. oh your pink glass holder is gorgeous, I think it's called Depression glass because of the time era that it was made in...

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  8. Your pin cushion is funny and more valuable with this story. I'd really like that too. Great idea for candle holders!

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  9. Love the pin cushion and great idea on turning candle holders around. I'll have to look around and try to do the same with mine! Thanks for the idea!


    lucy

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  10. I love it!

    Reuse, renew, recycle is what it is all about.

    Cheers! LA

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  11. I will now look at candle holders in a whole new way when I go thrifting. Thank you! And that pincushion is wonderful! It looked like a knitted cupcake in some of your studio pics of it at a distance! Lovely...

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