Prims By the Water

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

November CupboardScape

 Full discloser for this post.
I do not have much turkey related items
around my house...therefore
this is not one of my best CupboardScapes.


Maybe next year I can have 
some turkey pillows finished...
and maybe a hooked mat.


This turkey is an old heavy metal one.
Years ago we found many animals
 in a collection someone was selling and I kept the turkey.
I should have kept the lamb too...oh well.
Dont even remember the other animals.
Cannot keep everything. LOL


The turkey pitcher is new.
We were selling these in the shop.
The little turkey is a vintage pepper shaker.
Not sure what happened to the salt one.


The drieds in front of the metal turkey
are dried cow pea pods.
I have had this string of them for years.
They use to be purple when I first bought them.


Close up of the pepper shaker.


Of course I had to add my child's vintage quilt
as the backdrop.
Best colors for Autumn decor.

In other news,
I hope everyone has a fantastic Thanksgiving.
We will be heading to my sisters,
where we will watch part of the parade and then
the football game.
Our Detroit Lions always play on Thanksgiving.
We are hoping they win this year.
Fingers crossed anyway.
Plus we will be eating a feast.

Cannot believe November is almost over.
The cold weather is coming in.
The flannels sheets are on the bed now.

Donna, you stated you would email me your contact
info, however I did not receive anything from you.
My email is primsbythewater@yahoo.com
If I do not hear from you before my next post,
I will need to draw another name for the snowman.

Thanksgiving Blessings To All!
Janice












13 comments:

  1. That pitcher is fantastic and if I was in your neck of the woods, might not be able to resist a purchase! I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

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  2. Sorry! I used your older email address, "backporchprimitives@yahoo.com"
    in your "about me" heading on the blog. Just emailed to your newer one!
    Love the vase and turkey!
    hugs
    Donna

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  3. I love the little turkey pepper shaker and your metal turkey. Your quilt does make a great back drop.
    We have people coming here for Thanksgiving and I have some things to get done before that! :)
    Our Lions are doing good!
    Happy Thanksgiving to you!

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  4. The turkey image on your pitcher would make a great hooked turkey.

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  5. It all looks perfect - just right for November!

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  6. Happy thanksgiving I inherited my grandparents-on my father's side-turkey with two small ones for salt and pepper they gotta be super old I will bring them out on thanksgiving.
    I think the lions are having a good year now-finally-they seem to always play on thanksgiving day
    Happy Thanksgiving

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  7. Happy Thanksgiving my dear friend. I do love how you have decorated. :-)
    Carla

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  8. You have more turkeys than I do. Love the old metal one. I have one small David T. Smith salt glazed turkey out and that's it. I stopped decorating for Thanksgiving years ago. I guess that means I should actually get rid of the decorations I did have that are stashed in the world down under (i.e., my basement). I remember the days when it was always Green Bay and Detroit playing each other on Thanksgiving. Wishing you and your family a blessed Thanksgiving. Maybe a good thing we're not playing you this year. ;-) ~Robin~

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  9. I don't have any turkey decorations!!
    Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.

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  10. I have already put my turkeys away and I am fully decorated for Christmas. I have company coming for two nights starting on Monday.
    We are in for a decent amount of snow on Thanksgiving Day. Let winter begin
    Cathy

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  11. You better get hunting some turkeys...lol!
    Colder, windy weather here in northern Ohio, too.
    I have no idea where 2024 went!
    Happy Thanksgiving

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  12. Oh Janice - as if you have nothing else to do. After the dough bowl “antique “ purchase can you tell me how to know if a dough bin table is really an antique? One on Craigslist - square nails? Dovetailing? Wish you were closer! Enjoy your Thanksgiving!

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    1. Thanks for your time on this Thanksgiving Eve - really appreciate your knowledge. (Magazine racks - yikes) I’ll see if they can send a closer photo so I can see the nails and dovetailing. Would love to hear more in a future post about how you learned so much and began your shop!

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