Showing posts with label wire basket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wire basket. Show all posts

Monday, August 9, 2010

Wire basket Paparazzi

The wire baskets that I picked up at that awesome sale are getting some nice paparazzi this week. First, they were featured on ArtFire when Timely Impressions added them to her member-curated collection that she entitled Black, Red, Silver


then today. . .


. . . Alice of Time Passages featured them in her Etsy treasury, entitled Industrial Strength

Be sure to click on both of their shop names so you can see the marvelous goodies they have in their shops.

I feel so
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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Tudball & Wiggins

I stopped by a sale this morning and spotted a couple of in/out baskets. Then, I spotted a couple more, and then a couple more. They were all over the place. I decided that all of them would need to go home with me. They reminded me of the Carol Burnett skit with Tim Conway. If you would like to see it, click here. They are both comedic geniuses. It was a sad day when they aired the last show Carol Burnett and Friends.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

15 hearts in 3 days


I listed this locker basket less than 3 days ago and it already has 15 hearts. How about that? I picked them up when I went to the Dallas market. I could only get a handful of them because we had to park several blocks away in a parking garage. They would make wonderful storage bins.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

A tisket, a tasket, a cool wire basket

I remember these baskets from the days when I would take the boys to the company swimming pool for an afternoon of diving and Marco Polo. I'd lug towels and sunscreen, extra clothes and shower shoes and sometimes an extra friend or two. I was secretly thankful that the pool didn't allow toys. If they did, I would look like the opening shot to that sitcom, "Yes, Dear". These baskets were quite handy. It kept us from having things strewn all over the place. Now this basket can organize all kinds of cool stuff. Maybe that ever-growing stack of Somerset Studio magazines . . .