Tuesday, 9 September 2025

A Month Of Bargains

  1. My usual charity shop limit is £4 a week. Which is £16 a month.  For ages I've been looking in CS for a single Pokal glass tumbler, as I only had 5, not 6. So I was pleased to find one for 50p in the Warrington IKEA bargain corner - they come in sets of 6 for £4, which is 67p each. Set complete. Not a CS buy, but never mind
  2. I don't need pinking shears - but Bob spotted brand new Fiskars ones for £8 instead of £35, and all my other crafting scissors[and garden secateurs, and kitchen scissors] are the orange handled Scandinavian beauties. So I got them - and passed my others onto two sisters I know who are starting their sewing journey, and will make good use of them. [Break shop, Cromer]
  3. Bob also spotted 4 Pantone mugs for £4. They have gone into the cupboard, and random non matching mugs have gone in a CS donations box [Hospice Shop, Norwich]
  4. I said I did not want anymore Willow Tree Figures, but the Bright Star Angel was £4 not £25, and she will look so good with the others at Christmas. [RSPCA Chorlton]
Total spend £16.50. That's OK. I probably won't buy any CS stuff for the next few weeks. My bargains

There is only one problem. The Angel has lost a hand. She had two when I took her from the shelf and gave her to the lady to wrap up. 
But when I unwrapped her, her right hand is missing. I checked very carefully in the bag she'd been in, in case it was in there. But no...
I am working out how to make a new hand. Air-drying clay is currently my best thought. Bob suggested putting some sort of pin into the wrist to hold it. On closer examination, there is a mark on the wrist, and I wonder if the hand had already been repaired and was loose in the shop...
No matter, I have till December to fix her!

4 comments:

  1. We have those IKEA glasses too and I noticed recently we are down to three! Air dry clay would be my first thought to replace the angel’s hand unless you know someone with a 3D printer who could do the job-sadly we don’t have one. I’m carefully donating the proceeds from my Vinted sales as I set myself an amount each month to donate. Great buy of the new pinking shears-they are handy to save overlocking fabric. Catriona

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    1. I don't know anyone with a 3d printer either [maybe one of the Shedmen could whittle a wooden one though....]

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  2. I think the angel wanted to come to you—the angel wanted you to fix him... happy late summer greetings from Viola.
    It is so fantastic outside, a true joy.
    Ich wünsche dir einen wunderschönen Sommerausklang.
    Hug

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    1. A lovely thought Viola. The trees in the late summer sunshine are beautiful here too. ❤️👍🌞😃

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