While rummaging around an antique store the other day, I found a new thing to collect that I didn't even know existed.
Vintage maple syrup tins.
Or at least I think this one is vintage. It has vintage-ish graphics on it and doesn't have ingredients listed on the can nor a bar code, so I'm calling it vintage.
Notice the huge leaf beside the tin. Just a coincidence that it's there, but I think it may be a maple leaf?
Our neighbor has some maple trees, so it may have just blown into out yard. But still, it's a tiny bit Twilight Zone-ish that it just happens to be sitting where I plopped the can down.
The tin has a slightly different graphic on the other side (which I didn't notice until after I had finished taking the first photos, taken my coat and boots off and put my camera away), so I quickly ran it back outside in a completely different locale to take this photo. No spooky maple leaf this time.
Makes me want to curl up by the fire at a ski lodge with a good Kindle book and a waffle.
Kathy A Delightsome Life
This vintage maple tin looks terrific! The images remind me of 7 Brides for 7 Brothers! Thank you so much for sharing with Home and Garden Thursday,
Kathy
Helen's Decor
Hi Pam, I'm now following you on Linky Followers and hope you will return the favor. I once collected tins, but not syrup ones. Thanks, Helen
Pamela
Oh gotta love this Pam! It is sooo Canadianna!! Especially Northern Ontario and Quebec...we are so noted for are maple syrup! If there is one thing we must have in our house is top notch maple syrup...no cheap stuff here lol !!