Hope you all have a great weekend. I'm visiting with Hermes so you know we'll be up to no good.
My Grandfather was a Pathologist. My Mother saved one of his organ jars which is an antique from the 1930'a (yes, I know, gross). She recently gifted it to me in case Husband wanted to put eye balls in it for his office (even grosser).
I filled it with scented acorns, pumpkins and gourds instead and found a new home for it organ free next to my fire place!
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Love your "organ jar!". I know you & your friend will have fun. I had a friend in town last week and we shopped for three days!!!
ReplyDeleteHa, that is such a cute, creative use of it! Darling photo, Beth. :)
ReplyDeleteWeird and cute at the same time! It looks like it could make a great hurricane glass for a chunky candle too.
ReplyDeleteOnly you could look chic in a Fisherman's sweater!
I'd look like the Michelin man ;)
-linda,ny
oppps, its a quilted jacket! Without maximizing photo, it looks like an Irish fisherman's sweater! LOL
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I love that you are using it to display decorative items!
ReplyDeleteToo funny!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! I love your sweater! Looks super cozy!
ReplyDeleteHusband and I loved your 'repurposing' of the organ jar. He is at a county hospital and treats trauma....I thought he'd enjoy your post. It's actually a collector's item!
ReplyDeleteWarmly, Kathleen
Whew, I'm so glad you found a great use for the organ jar...besides organs! Heeehehehe!
ReplyDeleteYou funny girl.
God bless and have an extraordinary day sweetie!!!
What a great idea!
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