It's actually a pitcher. As you can see, $6. at the thrift store. I'm not sure if I think it is cute or creepy. But that did not stop me from bringing it home. Do you think I need a 12-step program? ;)
Hi Mary. It's the first time I comment on your blog but I follow it for some time now, and no, I don't think you need medical help! I like the little cow, and at that price it's a real steal. I like how you arranged your home so very much, especially the kitchen and the little den beside it. If you have time, come to visit me at http://mylittleplace.blog.com. Take care Gracie
LOL, Cass! Well, Mary, If you are in "need" of therapy, you've selected the least costly method...I think...how often are you at the Thrift Store? I like the cow.
Ooooh, she's such a cutie! I'm still waiting for my cow pitcher from Burleigh (I couldn't resist their Red Calico and Red Prunus lines and bought a tea set for my sitting room -- the red will go so well with my red couch!) But yours is much more adorable than the Burleigh cows.
OH!! It looks like my red transferware! It's NOT creepy! I LOVE it!! No markings on it? Who cares! And YES! You need a twelve step program! Right straight over to me to give her to me!! :) GREAT FIND, Mary!! Mona
Ack!! I need that little cow! (Wow, never thought I'd type that sentence.) My whole kitchen is decorated in red and white toile, with my prized english red and white transferware dishes proudly and lovingly displayed. I am always on the lookout for unique red and white transferware pieces to add to my collection, but this is the first time I have seen a little cow cream pitcher!
If you decide to purge as a result of your 12-step program, I'd pay you a lot more than $6 for that little cow. ;) Lucky, lucky find!
Mary, I love transferware and would consider it an incredible find if I saw this cow in a thrift store! In fact if you don't want it, I would gladly take it off your hands ; ) Mooo!!!
Not at all creepy! She's adorable! You have such lovely taste in decor and your home is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary. It's the first time I comment on your blog but I follow it for some time now, and no, I don't think you need medical help! I like the little cow, and at that price it's a real steal.
ReplyDeleteI like how you arranged your home so very much, especially the kitchen and the little den beside it.
If you have time, come to visit me at http://mylittleplace.blog.com.
Take care
Gracie
No, its gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI think it is CUTE!
ReplyDeleteIt's cute! Is it mean't for cream maybe? Usually, you only see plain white ones. I like that it is colorful, so it must be a she.
ReplyDeleteAren't all cow pitchers of the "she" variety? After all, they give milk!
ReplyDeleteShe's adorable. If there is any creepy side, it's that the milk comes out of her mouth. Creepier still would be if it came out of the other end.
Cute cow!
Cass
LOL, Cass! Well, Mary, If you are in "need" of therapy, you've selected the least costly method...I think...how often are you at the Thrift Store? I like the cow.
ReplyDeleteYou need a bigger storage space..maybe a new cabinet!!!
ReplyDelete(so do I)
I would so have brought that home with me, too! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day, Denise
I would have bought him for sure!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteKrista
Adore the cow, it is lovely. I had a quick look at some of your previous posting, really love the pictures you take. I will be back for more visits.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, she's such a cutie! I'm still waiting for my cow pitcher from Burleigh (I couldn't resist their Red Calico and Red Prunus lines and bought a tea set for my sitting room -- the red will go so well with my red couch!) But yours is much more adorable than the Burleigh cows.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, it's a cute little cow creme pitcher, Mary...after all...it IS red and white !!
ReplyDeletexo bj
I've gotta say ... I'm having a hard time seeing the "creepy". With that price tag still on, maybe "cheapy". Too cute for words.
ReplyDeleteNO, it's not creepy! I love it!!!
ReplyDelete:) how adorable, I've never seen one in a pattern before. Great find.
ReplyDeleteDon't stop! I love her;)
ReplyDeleteI would've snapped that up too Mary!
ReplyDeleteIt's sweet!
ReplyDeleteOH!! It looks like my red transferware! It's NOT creepy! I LOVE it!! No markings on it? Who cares! And YES! You need a twelve step program! Right straight over to me to give her to me!! :)
ReplyDeleteGREAT FIND, Mary!!
Mona
Ack!! I need that little cow! (Wow, never thought I'd type that sentence.) My whole kitchen is decorated in red and white toile, with my prized english red and white transferware dishes proudly and lovingly displayed. I am always on the lookout for unique red and white transferware pieces to add to my collection, but this is the first time I have seen a little cow cream pitcher!
ReplyDeleteIf you decide to purge as a result of your 12-step program, I'd pay you a lot more than $6 for that little cow. ;) Lucky, lucky find!
Angel
OH Thats my very favorite flowerbasket pattern! Toss it my way if you don't want it Mary! :-) Sue
ReplyDeleteShe's a very feminine looking cow... I like her.
ReplyDeleteDi
The Blue Ridge Gal
If you need one, I too need the program as well. But I don't think either of us do, we just know what we love.
ReplyDeleteCiao
I think it is just adorable! I would have brought it home too...
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Penny
p.s. Happy Belated Birthday!
...where EXACTLY do you live...and where is that thrift store?!!
ReplyDeleteCreepy? You've gotta be kidding!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, you need help.
Kidding.
Mary what a bargain!!
ReplyDeleteAlison
Cute---not creepy, is my vote.
ReplyDeleteJennifer
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ReplyDelete"Whimsical"...that's what she is! No one, including me, can resist "whimsical."
ReplyDeleteShe is a definite keeper.
Kay
Mary, I love transferware and would consider it an incredible find if I saw this cow in a thrift store! In fact if you don't want it, I would gladly take it off your hands ; ) Mooo!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE her!! What an incredible find and for only $6!
ReplyDeleteIf you ever decide it is too creepy, well, I would be glad to tae her home with me...*grin*
Love,
Sue