Do any of you like to go "junkin'" for good junk? I do. I recently came across a 1968 book about "junkin'" in an antique mall and got it for a junker friend I suspected would love it, and she did. We both were surprised to find the term in use that long ago. Although I love antique malls and flea markets and love to come across fine things in great condition at a good price, I also love to find the less-than-perfect item, too. In this case, it was a $3 teacup windchime on the clearance cart at T.J. Maxx.
It was missing the hook up top to suspend it, and I thought surely I could find something to fix that!
And so I did. With a little scrounging around in the kitchen junk drawer I soon had a new windchime, a rescued $3 piece that makes me happier than if I'd found it brand spanking new. Funny how that works sometimes!
WooHoo! A great find and may the gentle chiming of your found treasure be a sweet reminder of your junkin' treasure each time a breeze stirs.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, and it's a sweet wind chime. It was probably waiting for a tea lover like you to come along and give it some TLC.
ReplyDeleteJudith
Oooohhhh... best find yet!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! And I love to go junkin', wherever and whenever I get the chance.
ReplyDeleteYour new bargain teacup windchime looks great!
ReplyDeleteA very cute find! It was just waiting for you to come along and rescue it!
ReplyDeleteHi Angela,
ReplyDeleteFabulous tea find! You definitely have the eye for all things tea related.
Thanks for sharing,
Darlene
What a cute windchime and an easy fix.
ReplyDeleteI would totally enjoy this windchime and at $3 I would love it more than ever. Love a good bargain. Lucky you.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you rescued this wind chime and gave it a new home, looks pretty! Joanie
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