Thursday, August 18, 2011

Pink Shaker

You can find salt and pepper shakers almost anywhere anymore-but I really like the simple and all pink design of this one. I'm joining Vintage Thingie Thursday at http://coloradolady.blogspot.com/

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12 comments:

  1. Yes, its a cute shakers there. I too like this color pink. Cute blog Rebecca :)

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  2. You know, I think I have the same one in stripes. One is clear with green and one is clear with red and the tops are green or red. But the pink is Fabulous! And I agree, you can't beat pink!

    My mother had an all pink kitchen, and bathroom - And I thought they were stupid. sigh. Now I can't find enough pink and I have to pay for them! Youth is wasted on the young :)


    Tracy

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  3. It's great to find another fan of PINK! The salt and pepper shakers that I use by the stove are pink Depression glass. Yours would be great to use at the table.

    Your email isn't visible, darn it! I have been surfing around here and I fell in love with your house. (my house is only about 2 years older than yours). I would LOVE to talk to you about your gable trim.

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  4. This is one adorable pink shaker! I love to find ones that are simple in their design. Very 50's to me!!! Happy VTT!

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  5. OH that's funny! I have a similar orphan pink shaker in my shop. I wonder why they are all alone.

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  6. So cute! I hope I find some shakers just like this one day. They'd look fabulous in my pink and aqua kitchen!!

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  7. I think my grandmother had a set like that. How sweet, hmmm pink glitter in a pink shaker, I need to go to the thrift store...lol

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  8. Yes, I see them everywhere I go. Nothing like this one. They are making so many unique ones now. But, still like the older ones best.

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  9. Maybe it's the flesh tone pink color or angle of the picture, but do you find yourself giggling a bit when you look at the salt shaker? I know, I know, Suzanne will ask me never to leave comments again. cJoy

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  10. Fred (Galbreath) and I are going to lunch at The Oilfield after we stop in Grandview at the cemetery. So going through between 1030-1130. If I see any signs of life we will stop!!!!

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  11. Yes, C. Joy! I had the same reaction!

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  12. It is totally cute and not at all common here in Australia! Perfect pink! X

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