For any other budding charity geeks out there check out the UpStyler website. Set up by two ladies who love charity and vintage shops, they mix vintage designer and charity shop pieces for their fashion shoots to show the potential of second hand clothes. They then sell them online and give a percentage of the profits to charity. Win win!
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
And so it begins.
Hello again! And so begins the back cataloging. Here are some things I bought years ago but they were all brilliant bargains that I couldn't resist showing off.
I bought this dress from a PDSA charity shop in Swansea for £6. It's originally from Warehouse and was perfect for my second year summer ball.
This skirt was from the British Heart Foundation shop in Ilkeston. I think it was about £3 but it was also 6 inches longer with the black and white flower pattern at the top. So I took off the waist band, cut off the extra fabric, put in some pleats, stitched the waist band back on with a zip and Voila! a lovely skirt which I've worn so many times it now has holes in.
This lovely umbrella I spotted in Help the Aged in Ilkeston for £4. I have had many jealous glances especially when I open it...
Oh yeah, double whammy of gorgeousness!
After I bought it I discovered my friend's mum has one exactly the same in grey and red, which my friend has coveted for many years.
Well that's it for this installment. See you next week (hopefully) with some other lovely stuff.
Ta ra xxx
Monday, 8 November 2010
Oops a daisy!
I must apologize for being one of those new bloggers who does one post and then doesn't come back for ages but I have been very busy, honest. Also with the days getting shorter there is even less chance to take photos in daylight which I prefer. So this week I promise with all my heart to make some new posts, but until then why don't you enjoy this little ditty to celebrate the month of November.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVUYItlSn7M
This is by Rocky and Balls who I am a little bit in love with. You can purchase the charity single version from here... http://rockyandballs.bandcamp.com/album/the-mo-song-charity-single-for-movember
Check out their other songs too. They're awesome!
Ta ra for now ducks xxx
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVUYItlSn7M
This is by Rocky and Balls who I am a little bit in love with. You can purchase the charity single version from here... http://rockyandballs.bandcamp.com/album/the-mo-song-charity-single-for-movember
Check out their other songs too. They're awesome!
Ta ra for now ducks xxx
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Hello dears.
I'm Little Sister Fanny and I'm a self confessed charity shopping fanatic! Its my favourite thing to do (apart from drinking tea) and I've spent years collecting clothes, books and other wonderful nicknacks. So I thought why don't I show the world what I've found and see if I can give anyone else the charity shopping bug.
Here's just a few things I bought recently although I've got lots of lovely things stashed away so be prepared for some back cataloguing!
What a beauty this is! I found this copy of Little Women and Good Wives in the Treetops Hospice Shop for 50p! I love the art deco cover and it has an inscription inside...
... Ivy Pilgrim, now that's a winning name if ever I heard one. If anyone can read the last word please tell because its been bugging me since I bought it.
Now I know this one is going to be a little bit controversial but...
... how could I resist! It was only £6 from the Headway shop! and before you ask yes it is real fur. Now I'm not usually a fur person but I didn't think those ickle bunnies who gave their lives for this coat would want to be left in a charity shop. Surely using the coat would be the best way to remember their sacrifice plus it looks really good on me. So moving on...
This lovely metal plate was from Treetops Hospice for £1. I thought it was pretty. That's about it.
And so onto the final item of the day.
Just to let you know I have a thing about teacups and teapots so expect to see quite a few on here. There just so pretty and I can't bare to see them sat on those dusty shelves with the other bric-a-brac when they could be loved and adored by me. So we'll start off with this beauty...
Its called Violetta and I think was £1.45 from the Lighthouse charity shop. I love the colours and it will go nicely with my collection.
So there ends my first post. I hope you liked it and I'll put more up very soon. Laters potaters.
Little Sister Fanny xx
Here's just a few things I bought recently although I've got lots of lovely things stashed away so be prepared for some back cataloguing!
What a beauty this is! I found this copy of Little Women and Good Wives in the Treetops Hospice Shop for 50p! I love the art deco cover and it has an inscription inside...
... Ivy Pilgrim, now that's a winning name if ever I heard one. If anyone can read the last word please tell because its been bugging me since I bought it.
Now I know this one is going to be a little bit controversial but...
... how could I resist! It was only £6 from the Headway shop! and before you ask yes it is real fur. Now I'm not usually a fur person but I didn't think those ickle bunnies who gave their lives for this coat would want to be left in a charity shop. Surely using the coat would be the best way to remember their sacrifice plus it looks really good on me. So moving on...
This lovely metal plate was from Treetops Hospice for £1. I thought it was pretty. That's about it.
And so onto the final item of the day.
Just to let you know I have a thing about teacups and teapots so expect to see quite a few on here. There just so pretty and I can't bare to see them sat on those dusty shelves with the other bric-a-brac when they could be loved and adored by me. So we'll start off with this beauty...
Its called Violetta and I think was £1.45 from the Lighthouse charity shop. I love the colours and it will go nicely with my collection.
So there ends my first post. I hope you liked it and I'll put more up very soon. Laters potaters.
Little Sister Fanny xx
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