I have the pleasure of decorating our parish hall for our Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper this week. Sunday afternoon, while at the flea market, I found these.
There sitting on a table were packages and packages of Mardi Gras decorations. This fit my plan perfectly.
I am going to doll it up with glitter and beads and sparkle and fun.
I fell in love with these metallic pipe cleaners.
And then- as often happens in unexpected places (the flea market)- God stirs the pot.
The vendor’s wife asked what I planned to do with all of these decorations.
After I told her, she said-
“You can have all of these free of charge.”
As I paid for my other decorations, thanking her for her generosity, her husband said-
“You’re Catholic aren’t you?”
(Time Out: I wondered, is this a trick question???)
I smiled and said, “ No, I’m Episcopalian.”
He said, “Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh…”
And then we both died laughing. His parting words were, “Have fun!”
I already was!
Side Note: Now that I have been formally re-introduced to pipe cleaners, I am amazed at their twisting abilities. I was able to twist them around my finger and make martian looking accessories.
I found these bright yellow flowers at Dollar Tree and the green vases were a purchase years ago at the flea market. I bought a giant box of floral vases in green, milk glass, and clear glass.
Again I ask-Is anyone having a state dinner anytime soon? I have vases and silver plate.
Everyday is a new day at my house.
13 comments:
These are great Laura, love your sense of fun with this. Now I just need you to explain to me about Shrove Tuesday.
love,
Debra
Well, that was a good bit of luck and they turned out really cute, way to go! Have fun :D
This looks sooo fun!
When I was little I thought ePIScopalian was a very bad word! hahahahah
Couldn't resist sharing!
Love your decorations girly. Pipe Cleaners RULE!
xoRebecca
Laura, I miss the Strove or Fat Tuesday celebrations. The Church here is very small. I am Catholic and had always celebrated Mardi Gras and Fat Tuesday and of course Lent. Here, they don't do much for Mardi Gras....think next year, Roy and I will plan our own Pancake supper.
Barbara
Oh what a fun day! I just love looking and finding good, weird things to use. Great idea on using the pipe cleaners. I keep some in my craft supplies. They come in handy:) Have a blessed day and can't wait to see your creations.
Your centerpieces look great. I know they will be appreciated.
G'morn ~ Episcopalian's just flunked Latin ... otherwise not much difference, chuckle.
We celebrated Fat Tuesday with Chinese ...
Have a beautiful day ~
Marydon
I used to decorate for different events at our church (before we moved) It was always so much fun!!
I hope you take a photograph of parish hall with all of your pretty things.
I love the metallic pipe cleaners!
Rhonda
You bring the silver and centerpieces. We can all bring something and it will be a pot luck decorating party.
Of all the things I miss about NOLA, Mardi Gras is what I miss the most!
AWESOME!
Awesome! Wish I could be there!!! what fun you are having and I'm sure will have. How nice to get the decor for free. I like that (God Stirred the Pot) :-) :-)
Every church needs ladies like YOU!!!
Hi Laura,
Great finds and great decorating!!
xojanis
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