Monday 11 November 2024

First Christmassy Event

 This is where I headed on Saturday morning. It sounded more interesting than the usual Christmas Fayres and  was being held at the place where I bought the corn dolly that I wrote about in September
when the one I had began to fall to pieces.



 I thought I'd see how much they are now and there were two churches close by that  I could visit too.

 There were lots of interesting stalls in the big barn, many had vintage Christmas decorations and all sorts of lovely things



I had a good look round and then spent £1.50 on 5 tickets from a charity tombola stall. Usually I win nothing but when I opened my tickets I discovered 3 were winners and the prizes weren't just one thing but some taped together and others in a gift bag.

When home I unpacked all these things. A cookery book, a candle holder, small bottle of wine, tiny Christmas crackers, some bath bombs, a small bag of sparkly glittered pine cones and three hanging gold bead Christmas tree decoration plus the mystery below.




I need some ideas about what this is, the main bit looks like an enamelled pendant but it's attached to something that looks as if it goes on a finger, with a ring at each end.


I'm not sure what I'll do with all those bits and bobs - probably pass some to a charity shop, add others to a Christmas present and keep the mini Christmas crackers, the red wine and the gold tree decorations.

I was very good on my morning there because of 'Low spend November' and £1.50 was my only spend. The Corncraft corn dollies are now very expensive - £8 upwards - so they were left and nothing jumped out at me from the stalls or the shop. I avoided the expensive coffee and scone in the cafe by having breakfast before I went out and even passed on the £2 coffee with free mince pie in the barn  ......................See my halo!! 😇

On my way through Needham Market when going home I stopped at the Sue Ryder charity shop and found these small Christmas tree decorations of 3 little corn dollies for £1, which seemed a coincidence not to be ignored.



Back Tomorrow
Sue


46 comments:

  1. I wonder if that pendant-thingie isn't a scarf attachment... poke the ends of the scarf through and it'll hold it all together? Otherwise, I've no idea, never seen anything like it!! I admire your willpower moving past the coffee and treats. I would've succumbed !

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    1. Yes! I googled scarf ring and found lots similar.
      I never wear fancy scarves so that's why I had no clue!

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  2. i grew up near Toft Monks and the name of the village in your post makes we wonder if these villages had a connection to monasteries and if any buildings remain. I could not have passed up the mince pie.

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    1. No monastery in Monks Eleigh but I found this http://www.monkseleighhistory.co.uk/pdfs/MonksEleighNames.pdf. Land given to the church for use of monks

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  3. I think that's a fancy scarf ring, as Virginia suggested.

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  4. I have one with a dog on. Too heavy and big for a finger or scarf ring. I was told it came from a walking cane. I've
    put it on a cane supporting a plant in the hall. I shall google it.
    J.

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    1. I googled it, it is a scarf bail. So now I know what mine is too. How to use it can also be found on line.
      J.

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  5. What a lovely surprise to actually win something :)

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    1. I was flabbergasted! To win 3 prizes out of 5 tickets was almost embarrassing

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  6. I thought maybe your mystery object was a napkin ring/holder. I bet it's scarf related now after seeing the comments.

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    1. Once I knew what to google I found lots similar on line - good to sort a mystery

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  7. Sounds like a great morning. I agree with comments about the"scarf buckle". How lovely to find the replacement corn dollies in the CS

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    1. I thought it a weird coincidence to find the corn dolly tree decorations on the same day as I'd looked at the ones in Corncraft.

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  8. Well that was a good haul for £1.50! All useful and giftable. I was thinking wine glass charm, but no idea of the size of it, but now reading down I agree, scarf ring. You don't see many about.
    The hall looks inviting, full of stalls that look more than half way decent and tempting you to part with money.

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    1. It was very Christmassy in the big barn - lots of handmade crafts as well as vintage and antique bits - but nothing really sang out to me

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  9. What a lovely haul your win provided.

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  10. Your luck was in. Stall holders work hard for their money.

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    1. I have guilt about Craft type fayres as I rarely buy anything!

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  11. That looks like a real feel good event, you did well to resist the refreshments 😀
    Alison in Wales x

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  12. What luck you had. You could also use the scarf rings on a thick cord as a necklace if you strung it on the cord and tied it behind.

    God bless.

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    1. Good to know what the mystery object is. I shall gift it to a scarf wearer

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  13. That was a lovely fayre, right up my street. Well done on the tombola wins! The scarf ring is lovely.
    Thank you, Sue, for mentioning me on Sue Hall's blog. It's nice to know that someone misses me! I've just started a new blog Small Treasures Revived which I hope to post on weekly.

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    1. Good news re your new blog, welcome back - I shall pop over and have a look

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  14. It looks like a nice event, so well done! (Our holiday art sale begins Thursday. I am so not ready!)

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  15. Of course, now you know it is for a scarf. You can pick up an inexpensive scarf at another sale and gift it to a scarf wearer you know. Or remove the rose and put it on a chain for a pretty pendant or keychain. Lucky prizes, Sue!

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    1. My sister in law is a scarf wearer - it will be a good gift for her with a lightweight scarf

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  16. Sounds like a great time out.

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    1. It was a lovely morning out - two churches visited too

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  17. My you were lucky! Have been doing some deep cleaning of the living room today…well a start…cleaning the fireplace which as it needs repointing gets very dusty…Can’t believe I have achieved so little on my day off!! X

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    1. I'm still tackling the garden , one bite at a time.
      I have dusting to do here before visitors on Thursday

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  18. I love the corn dolly coincidence, it's nice when fate steps in. Your halo is positively gleaming from the 'none coffee' spend. ;-)

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    1. My halo will disappear once into December - coffee out is 'allowed' again then - thank goodness

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  19. This day was a lucky day for you. You won some nice gifts.
    I would not have known about the scarf ring. I wear Winter scarfs but not with a ring.
    Our shops and garden centers are displaying lots of Christmas decorations. I look but have only bought a small copper house.
    Like you, I am still closing the gardens/lawns. My bonfire pile is about 12 ft. by 12 ft. We are permitted to burn in February.

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    1. I only wear warm winter scarves too so had no idea about the scarf ring, it would need a light weight chiffon or similar. I know who to give it to which is good.

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  20. Great find in the charity shop and also well done on your tombola wins. I haven’t seen any craft fairs locally that take my fancy. Catriona

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    1. Seems every village around here has something

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  21. Hi Sue! I haven't blogged in 2 years, but I'm back at it. Hope to become regular here again. :)

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  22. Congrats on the win. Some nice little things there.

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  23. I never win anything. The ONLY time I did, it was a bottle of Aftershave! So I generally don't buy raffle tickets. Well done with your wins anyway. Looks like a nice fair to wander round. Tam, Rosie and Jon and I are going to go to the one at Llanachaeron in December, and Tam, Rosie & I are also going to the "Christmassing" of Llwyn Celyn too.

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    1. I always have a go - it's always for charity but with a chance of a surprise

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