Sometimes, what you don't buy at the thrift store can be as interesting as what you DO buy. My recent stop at the Goodwill after a very long day attests to this. Perhaps I was just high on fatigue, but I was mesmerized by everything there--even though I wanted to buy none of it.
I love the handmaid and the discarded--and this is both! Someone went to a lot of trouble to create this seascape using shells and it is quite beautiful in its own special way. Maybe it represents a trip to the sea and a remembrance of a special day? Or maybe it's just a symbol of longing for the sea by someone stuck in the Midwest. If they had taken it one step further and made it a lamp, I might have been moved to buy it. Or if I knew who would have wanted it, I could have purchased it as a gift.Would you want this for a gift? Let me know so the next time I see a diorama made from shells, I'll know who to buy it for.
What is it about bunnies? They are supposed to be cute, but so often come off as menacing. I imagine this replacing Joseph in the light up nativity scene in your front yard.


3 comments:
I had a couple of those seashell things for a while but mine were LAMPS. One actually had plastic pink flamingos and palm trees attached. They rode the fence between awesome and tacky. I finally had to let them go live somewhere else.
Do Goodwill shoppers all think alike? I see the same thing and sometimes the person who places things on the shelf puts it in color order. A pink section, green, blue. It helps the confused Goodwill shopper. Ha Ha.
Happy thrift store shopping, wishing you many treasure finds.
DF
I will be anxiously awaiting the thrift store assemblage posts.
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