



Although just a form of consumerism with some virtues, I still wanted to show off my op-shop haul from yesterday. There was more, but some bits have to stay secret as they are for the pif.
The first time I was shown Pierre Hebert's 'Op Hop - Hop Op' is still glued to my brain.
6 comments:
love all those bright colors, especially the teacups. wow!
*gasp* gorgeous!
pretty patterns :)
Great finds!!! Love the fabrics in the last pic with the hoop..
Jodie
I love the mug!
fabulous crockery. was wondering if you knew about Melbourne's collaborative op shopping blog 'I op therefore I am'
http://melb-opshopping.blogspot.com/
there are also links there to maps and addresses of melbourne's op shops.
regards, Amelia
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