Hubbie and I spent the day a couple of hours away at an antique district we've only managed to visit twice since spending our honeymoon there 7 years ago. On the way out, we stopped at a Dillard's where I bought two sets of modern Fiesta small mixing bowls - better known as "Prep bowls". Ivory, and they were on clearance for 14 dollars a set. Found that out thanks to one of the Fiesta facebook groups - love it when we get a tip-off on a good sale!
I expected that deal would be my Fiesta mixing bowls for the day. But whoo-hoo, I was happily wrong!
These 3 vintage Fiesta mixing bowls came to 38 dollars total. Sweet!
Now, the ivory bowl (a size 3) is the only one truly in good condition. The Green #2 has been completely cracked and reglued. And the small yellow #1 has a lot of chips around the very bottom.
The yellow #1 is a duplicate for me. Both are seriously damaged, but I love them still. The new one is the older style with the inside rings.
I have two extra bowls that currently don't have nest mates. My ultimate dream is to have a complete set of seven, with the inside and outside bowls being turquoise (my favorite vintage color), my almost perfect red #5 in the center, and one each of the remaining colors - all in excellent condition. But if I also end up with a hundred chipped and flawed ones, as long as I haven't spent too much money - I will love them too!
If both sizes are being produced, I may keep adding to my small bowls - which are more keepsakes to me - I might buy the larger size to use. We'll see when they hit the stores some months from now :-)
Fiesta heart bowls in Marigold & Flamingo |
Oh, and I have to share this: My poor husband. Poor, poor man, married to crazy dish lady. I scolded him but good the other day. Why? Because he dared to warm something up in the microwave on same lilac dinner plate I had just bought the day before. Visions of lilac shards and terror danced in my brain as hubbie's hands go towards the microwave oven controls.
Have I mentioned that I've now scared him away from most every type of dish in the kitchen besides corelle/corningware? Perhaps the only thing left in my kitchen that I don't have some weird use regulation for? Just when he thought that new Fiesta was safe for every use, I go and buy some magic color that will make me screech like a banshee if he even touches it. Now, when he sees the lilac dinner plate has come up on the top of the stack, he skips it and gets the one beneath it.
Poor, poor man.
Hope you are finding fab, affordable finds and tasty treasures!
My hubby I also married to a Krazy dish lady, ;-). Really enjoyed your blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! Nice to hear from another crazy dish lady! :-)
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