Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Pillow Talk

I love to travel...and visit new places...and it's always fun to have a little something as a reminder of the places I have visited. And since I'm not much of a knick-knick girl...I usually bring home something useful...or a piece of jewelry. I have a ulu knife from Alaska...a Mayan hieroglyphic necklace...a hand blown glass vase from Finland...an authentic cow bell from Switzerland...you get the picture. When we were in Iowa a few years back...and I brought home some wonderful Amish feather pillows as my keepsake.

Last summer we camped in the Lily Capital of Canada...a wonderful little prairie town called Neepawa...in Manitoba. One would think that I would bring back lily bulbs as a souvenir (and I should have). Instead...I came home from vacation with a supply of pillow slips.


I checked out the local thrift shop...and found a huge bag of pillows...each covered in Battenburg lace...some edged with hand crocheted edging. I left the actual pillows behind...and brought home a lovely pile of antique linens for a few dollars. After a good laundering...a little spray starch...and some new stuffing...they have a new life!

There is a 'parade of pillows' happening over at Kari and Kijsa's blog today....so I thought I'd join in the fun. And next time you are looking for a treasure to bring home with you...think soft...think pillows!

22 comments:

  1. Beautiful pillows! I like your idea of souvenirs. Leave the usual behind and come home with something useful and even beautiful.

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  2. Oh we love this- such a beautiful way to remember your travels and fun! We are suckers for a good story behind an object- and loved discovering the Lily capital of Canada! These are amazingly beautiful pillows!! Thank you so much for sharing them in the parade!
    blessings,
    kari & kijsa

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  3. oh, such beautiful little pillows...Thanks so much for showing them to us at this fabulous PILLOW PARADE!!
    xo bj

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  4. Judy, I think you got the deal of the day! Such pretty pillows! I just love these. Thanks for sharing them with us...

    Happy Pillow Parade Tuesday...

    XO,

    Sheila :-)

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  5. What a wonderful find! They are beautiful pillows. I am wondering what you will do with them? I have a bunch of old pillow slips myself stashed away, and need to put them to good use.

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  6. Oh my Judy those pillows are gorgeous! Now that's 'pillow talk'. I don't buy knick knacks either when we travel..I like the unique things you picked up in different places.

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  7. What a wonderful 'find' in Neepawa. I like useful reminders of trips too - last weekend we visited more than one used book store and thrift shop on our weekend away - bought a birdhouse as our souvenire.

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  8. What a wonderful find....the bag of beautiful pillow coverings. Good for you to spy that. I wish, wish, wish I was not a knick-knack person.

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  9. Judy . .what an awesome find. . good job on the laundering too. I am always trying to figure out how to make white sparkling white.

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  10. I headed over there, while still in my pjs! Fun pillows!

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  11. I would have been so excited to have found those beautiful pillows. What a find!! It was fun to hear about your travels and the purchases you made. Thanks for sharing them.

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  12. Those are jsut lovely linens. It is so nice to see them washed and starched and given a new life.

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  13. Love white pillows...such a summer feel to them ;-)
    thanks for sharing!!

    Have a blessed day,

    kayellen

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  14. Gorgeous pillows Judy! I have a few of those hanging around too!

    Thanks for your visit...Happy St. Paddy's Day!

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  15. I am a sucker for battenburg lace!! I love these!!

    Amy

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  16. Judy, these are beautiful. I love pillows in vintage linens. You have inspired me to do something with some I have.

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  17. Hi Judy...these are all beautiful and exquisitely delicate looking. I love old linens...what great finds! Susan

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  18. Oh, how lovely!! What a beautiful find!

    Best,
    Debbykay

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  19. Those are lovely antique linens, Judy. I know what you mean about knick -knacks ...there are just so many a person can accommodate. I also like to buy something useful when I travel.

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  20. I just love battenburg lace...a whole bag full of goodies? You racked up, girl!
    ~Misti

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  21. Judy, I love your pillows. They are so beautiful! Thank you so much for your prayers during this difficult time. I appreciate your friendship. God Bless You!!!

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