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Op shop wonders, honestly in love with the little deer jewellery box 🥰 🦌
Week 6
good god, save me. I restarted my brochure to suit a style i liked more. please dont hurt me.
Picked this one up today from 'Rags to Riches Op-Shop' Bibra Lake. Aluminium garlic press de-stoner combination. Made in France.
Op-shopping gems
I'm tired so I'm just going to post all of the really weird/cool things that I've found at second-hand shops and not bought.
First we have this incredible camal bag. Yes. The zipper is in the hump.
Then there are these really cool hunchback of notre dame stained glass mugs. (kinda regret not getting some).
And this wonderful, wonderful bag. It's so beautiful.
So that's all I have right now (because I removed all the old ones why?)
Op-Shop Monochrome Cardi
Hello everyone!
Today’s blogpost features a cardi I bought last weekend from the op-shop! I hope you enjoy :)
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Op-shop sadness
As it is coming close to the end of the year I was having a big of a spring clean and on my way to some volunteer work I dropped off a bag of things to the op-shop. The lady at the counter didn’t smile or say thank you when I dropped off the goods which was okay because she is giving up her time to be there and is not expected to be happy all the time every day. But I lingered in the shop to look at what they had and I realized the sorting area was actually not seperated except by a make-shift barrier of some kind. It wasn’t until I heard some ladies talking and saying “magnets, why would someone ever want these?”, that I noticed they were commenting on the items I had just donated. I felt a bit embarrassed... I had thrown out things I knew no one would be interested and left the rest in the bag. I had volunteered at another opshop before and had a better idea of what was kept and what was binned. Then I heard then commenting on the clothes and other items in there and I felt sort of insulted as they were judging the things and I was on the other side of the store for goodness sakes! So I left feeling a bit insulted and also annoyed that they weren’t more discreet with their opinions! Am I beign a bit silly for feeling insulted or was it fair enough?
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