1.18.2008

Introducing...

....my fabulous, thrifty friend Jennie! She is as obsessed (if not more) with thrift shopping as I am, but we never really shop together. Today, we both happened to have a short day at work, so we met for lunch and then headed into Next-to-New to see what we could find. This mirror looks fancy (and Jennie looks lovely in it) but the frame is actually very thin plastic.

This double boiler is made from Pyrex glass, but not that strange stuff they tried to get everyone to cook on in the 80s. It was kind of amber colored? I can't remember what they called it, but my Mam-ma would always talk about how 'during the war' you couldn't buy metal cookware, so they had a lot of glass. Possibly like this? I didn't buy it, but considered it strongly.

Jennie almost bought this blue ceramic bowl, but it was obviously missing the lid. Cute, kind of Pennsylvannia Dutch modern?

She did pick up this lovely porcelain butterfly, with designs to use it to hold jewelry. Delicate and whimsical, it has a happy feeling. Plus, she can hang it on the wall if she wanted.

Jennie and I oohed and ahed over this set of thirteen Asian teacups decorated with delicate images of birds and bright pink peonies. Thirteen seemed like a lot, even though my usual goal is service for twenty-four. Jennie suggested we split then and I was so happy that I hugged her. The other shoppers looked at us like we were crazy, which we are. They have a thick wall and are perfect in the hand. I served tea in then that very evening, during a Project Runway screening.

Next-to-New had a huge collection of Hall's Jewel Tea pattern. This was one of my Mam-ma's favorites and at one point she had a large collection she eventually sold off. It was one of those things she was obsessed with, almost as much as that Anchor Hocking Star of David crystal. I have a single pitcher from her Jewel Tea collection that reminds of her and seeing this large selection made me gush. Her birthday is January 19 and she would have been 89.

This Dallas Junior League cookbook is haunting me. I almost bought another copy with a similar design actually imprinted onto the cover of the book last week when I was in Houston. I didn't buy either, because I really don't imagine getting anything interesting from the Dallas Junior League recipes. I'm sure there is a section of how to achieve big hair. Maybe another on dressing for lunch? I'm sure each recipe begins, "Ask your maid to prepare this recipe the next time you are having friends over for bridge."

There were eight of these RED Sango bowls, so I snatched them up. They're low and very modern, with color on the exterior and white inside. I imagine using them with the Georges Briard Asian plate and Metlox Shore Line. I love to mix different styles and colors up on the table. But, you, dear reader, already knew that. I emphasize that the bowls are red, because they were labeled orange by the store and there was much discussion on the color between Jennie and other guests at the house the evening after they were purchased. Red, red....RED!

They look lovely, combined as mentioned above and topped with an olive green lotus bowl.

Like moi, Jennie was born to (THRIFT) shop.

6 comments:

Jennie said...

And that is a very accurate blow-by-blow of how our afternoon at Next to New went down. Brian insisted on taking 6 of the teacups and giving me seven. Is he generous or superstitious?

Maddy said...

I need to make some friends who like to go thrifting. I take my daughter sometimes (she's 11) and she is a fun companion.

Love Project Runway. This year there is nobody I absolutely hate, so that's a good thing.

kristen verity said...

Have cruised by your blog a few times previously and am amazed at just how much I can enjoy someone else's thrify treasures from 1000 miles away.

I suspect you gave the 7th teacup to Jennie as you knew it would come back to you...I wish you excellent shopping kharma.

Brian W. said...

thrift shopping with friends is the best...its the whole reason mtss began!

thanks for reading, kristen and maddy!

Gennette said...

I witnessed Jennie's thrifting skillz in person while in Denver. Truly amazing. It was kinda like shopping on ebay, except I had to leave the house. I kept trying to click "buy it now", but couldn't find that button. I eventually ended up buying some things, after standing in a...what do they call it...oh yes. After standing in a "line" to wait for the "cashier".

Anonymous said...

OH, you have offended Junior League memebers all over the United States!! I have a fairly new copy of Tulsa Junior League cookbook and it has some wonderful recipes!!! No mention of maids or such!!

Mom (aka: Barbara)