Wow how fascinating - those table brushes - my grandma used one all the time! And the (I presume) unit of drawers for the tea - how I'd love to own that!
What a great general store! We have some fun stores like that in Northern California but not quite as complete as these wonderful photos show. I think the midwest and eastern states have a corner on the market for antiques and wonderful nostalgic shops. Love the cash register and that stack of (condiment?) drawers. What fun that would be to use. Thanks for dropping by and your lovely comments as always Elizabeth!
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Art, including the journey, background techniques, sewing on both paper and fabric, new experiments, photos, failures, and successes will be shared on this site. I have removed my e-mail address until such time as I can get it to work again. Thank you for understanding. You can always leave a note on my blog and I will visit you.
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I'd love to walk through the general store. I spotted some wonderful cream colored bowls up there on a top shelf.
Darla
So neat!! Great pictures. I wish I had one of those spinning racks with all those drawers in it! THat is a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
Hi hun
fab piccies, lovely going back in time, i got some stamps to give away if anyone is interested, sue,xx
Wow how fascinating - those table brushes - my grandma used one all the time! And the (I presume) unit of drawers for the tea - how I'd love to own that!
I also want that aged drawer thing, it looks absolutely fabulous... can imagine filled with stash....
Quaint, old-timey...love the cash register!
Your sunflower book is out of this world, Elizabeth!
I have to say~you ARE the master :)
XoX
What a great general store! We have some fun stores like that in Northern California but not quite as complete as these wonderful photos show. I think the midwest and eastern states have a corner on the market for antiques and wonderful nostalgic shops. Love the cash register and that stack of (condiment?) drawers. What fun that would be to use. Thanks for dropping by and your lovely comments as always Elizabeth!
Cowtown is AMAZING!!!
great pics!
oxo
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