I picked up these aspirin tins at a garage sale earlier this summer and they make great focal points for my switch plates.


I especially like this banged up Bayer tin.


A friend recently gave me a big bag of junk jewelry and knew I'd be all over this crusty Victorian clip. Once again, great for a switch plate.


And is it too early for a tiny Halloween plaque? As an avid Halloween-o-phile, I think not!
2 comments:
Wow! You can really use anything! Patsy from
HeARTworks
I simply must visit more often...WOWZA...girl been busy!!!
You inspire me!!!
Sista trash....nut!
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