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If you’re prepared to risk the British weather
and have a yearning to eat al fresco, there are plenty of retro picnic options
available. Life's a Picnic do beautiful hampers though for a more budget (but still charming)
option, it’s worth looking at the Canadian site Vintage Picnic. As the name
might suggest, the site’s specialization is vintage picnic related goods and homewares and it has a particularly useful option where you search through
their stock by brand.
The site’s owner, Laura Hardie, also pulls together items to make
picnic hampers, such as the option pictured, a ‘primary picnic for two’. The
lovely thrifted basket contains two Tupperware cups and plates, a Tupperware
container and a Thermos flask, which (if you peer very closely at the image) was
apparently once the property of a Luke Humphla. For $30 the set makes a very
appealing summertime gift.
picnic hampers, such as the option pictured, a ‘primary picnic for two’. The
lovely thrifted basket contains two Tupperware cups and plates, a Tupperware
container and a Thermos flask, which (if you peer very closely at the image) was
apparently once the property of a Luke Humphla. For $30 the set makes a very
appealing summertime gift.
See it at the Vintage Picnic site