Last year on the way home from Norway, Leanne and I took a few days to rest and recover in Rome. One day we passed a little grocery store in a little side street and immediately were drawn in. I couldn't resist these cute little tins…….now I don't like licorice…….and these little tins were chock full of it……but how could I not bring some home with me?
I reasoned that they would be perfect for pin tins….and they are…..I just had a little trouble getting anyone to eat the licorice!!!
they also had these cute little french tins……so……you know how hard it is…….I just had to buy some of these too!!!
now I just need some more pins!!!!
Cheers
Gail
you could have sent the licorice to me…….gorgeous tins I would have had to get lots too……….
The tins are just gorgeous! Guess you remember my licorice mints… I still feel bad about that! But I also have to laugh a bit about it ;o)Next time you don’t have anyone to eat the licorice, just send them over :o) hi-hi
Wish you a great day!
Laila
You can never have too many tins!!! If you need someone to eat the licorice I can volunteer. *grinning*
They’re irresistable and so so cute.
I love your tins!! I use Altoid tins for my pins. Your are prettier.
oooh they are so cute!
Licorice that is sooo tasty and yummy…:o))) No problem with that.. lol…
Love the little tinboxes.. so cute.. no wonder you bought them..:o)
I like these tin box too.
These Italian tins are beautiful!
But the last are French!
there are anised candies from”Savigny”!
[url]http://www.anis-flavigny.com/index2.html%5B/htp%5D
I love your christmas free bom!
Dominique from FRANCE
oh,sorry!
The good links :
http://www.anis-flavigny.com/index2.html
Gil you will have to post me photos of what you bought in Norway as the time is getting near for me to be off on my travels. Cute tins,I love licorice especially duth salty licorice.
Sorry few spelling mistakes, must go to bed.