A Tale of op-shops and old friends
So, the little old dear that served me at the op shop the other day, tells me in a conspiratorial whisper that she has a box of hankies I may like. She goes to her special little locked cabinet and brings out a cellophane topped box, with the original fosseys $3.49 price sticker intact. It contains about 6 hankies that have seen better days. She announces the price to be $3 to which I politely decline. She then has a good look at my items I have placed on the counter and goes on to charge me $2 for the lot (as pictured above) There is apparently no rhyme or reason to op shop pricing!
Here is the Birthday Girl with her dairy free, gluten free, chocolate mudcake ( with the trick candles that kept relighting, courtesy of the cheeky waiter)

She hasn't changed a bit!
More Flea Market Finds to be had here
That last photo is adorable!
ReplyDeleteThe op-shop pricing rule is one I'm yet to understand either. We'll never complain about a bargain though!
x
Don't you love the way op shops work out the prices , or not ! Love the photos !
ReplyDeleteLove the photo of you girls together, it's gorgeous! I think i have the sugar bowl that goes with your little milk jug, i found it at an op shop up here - SNAP!!
ReplyDeletex
Great idea with the gift basket! Hankies are lovely and it is true that you just cannot make sense of some of the princes at the shops! Too funny!
ReplyDeletethe jug looks pretty fine to me! great thoughts for a dear friend, how sweet of you to make a personal basket. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the hamper idea, very special, and those frames are lovely..
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea for a Birthday Basket, she's lucky to have you for a friend.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet friendship you two have. Love the uni-days pic!
ReplyDeleteHow funny are op-shop ladies?! There's one op-shop I go to where one of the ladies thinks the shop should be a bit more upmarket and has put ridiculously high prices on everything. But if she's not there the other ladies will drop all the prices when you ask them, all the while muttering about the "boss" lady and her funny ideas.
I think the op-shop ladies are, for me, half the fun of shopping this way. The other half is the fact you can still get a bunch of goodies like yours for $2!