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| Spring 2016 |
Why I came to use the word Trinket:
the words Decorate felt permanent or at lest as long as the next coat of paint. Knickknack felt to much like something that belonged in a cabinet, Bauble a piece of jewellery, and Doodad felt like something that you where unsure what to call it - you know a Thingamajig. But Trinket now that felt like a word I could use when I decorated the Table.
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| Jan 2017 |
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| Christmas 2012 |
My Sister's Christmas Salt & Pepper collection
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| Christmas 2016 |
Sister is not a Trinket kind of person, to much dusting she says. Which is true, to have them sitting around day in and day out, Trinkets need at least a weekly dusting. Though in this Horsetown dusting is a daily thing. And with creating new looks each time takes care of that dusting.
Though these things don't get changed as often as the table, they do get new looks every once in a while when they get a dusting.
I love trinkets I think they lend an insight to who a person is. What do you collect and display for all to see?
until next table,
Mia







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