...this pen-thusiast took a trip to? Head on over to Quo Vadis Blog and find out here!
While I was there I picked up this beautiful little pot for only a couple of pounds.
It was hidden in among a display of bric-a-brac in the tearoom, which is run by volunteers, proceeds from the sale of these items goes towards the building's running costs.
As far as I can tell, the pot is made of steel and is approx 73mm in diameter by 50mm deep, making it the ideal thing to hold all those loose ink cartridges I seem to have lying around. It has a soft, fuzzy black lining, which suggests I am not using it for its originally intended purpose, though I have no idea what that purpose is - answers on a postcard please...
All I do know is that it was cheap, ideally suited to life as an ink cartridge pot, and the proceeds from the sale went to a good cause.
Thanks to Leah and Karen for featuring my trip in their blog's 'Where To Go' spot.
4 comments:
so that pot had your name on it huh ? elsewise why would you find it among all those things . fate I tell you just fate . also want to add what an awesome find . I hope it is around for many ,many yrs for you . great find and great blog .
Yup, I'm a great believer in fate! It's a great little pot and I do feel lucky to have found it. Thanks for a great comment! :)
That's a lovely pot and I couldn't think of a better use for it.
Jackie
www.lettersandjournals.blogspot.com
Thanks Jackie! As soon as I saw it I thought I could see potential. I like that it's really sturdy and looks like it should last a lifetime, the ideal thing to keep my cartridges safe.
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