I can't seem to get up early enough on Saturday morning to hit the local yard sales. I like to sleep in & get my beauty sleep (so far it's not working too well). Shopping at thrift stores fits my schedule much better.
I just love shopping at thrift stores. You never know what you will find. That is the most fun part. And getting stuff for pretty cheap isn't half bad either.
Today I am sharing this past weeks thrift store loot.
My next favorite find is this glass dome. It is huge!!!! And it was only $2.50. I'm going to make it a cloche or I might just make a hanging lamp out of it. I haven't quite decided yet. I really don't need another cloche, but I couldn't pass it up. Did I tell you it is huge?
The problem with thrift store shopping is that I tend to buy stuff I already have. I can't seem to pass up something I like even if I already have it.
Plus my niece is getting married in August and the original plans were to use a bunch of candlesticks on each table. So I've been using that as an excuse for buying more candlesticks. Except I just found out that we can't use tapers at the place the reception will be. They only allow tea lights and/or votives. What??? Tea lights and votives aren't as romantic as tapers.
Even though we don't need candlesticks for my nieces wedding. I couldn't pass up these 2 tall ones. They were $3.00 for the pair. Oh well, I guess I will just have to add them to my candlestick collection.
One of my newest collections has been milk glass vases. But then I saw on someones blog painted vases and I knew I needed some. So I found me some clear glass vases for 50 cents each. I'm going to try painting these blue this weekend as well. And if they don't turn out, it really won't matter as they were cheap. But if they do turn out (which I'm expecting they will), I'll have something new to decorate with and blog about.
Besides my collections, we have seasonal decorating to think about when shopping at thrift stores. These next few items I picked up for 4th of July decorating.
So there you have this past weeks thrifty finds. Hopefully I will show you later how I used my thrifty finds. Right now my biggest problem is where am I going to put this stuff. I really need to get rid of some of my old stuff. I guess it is time to start selling on eBay again. Or maybe open up an Etsy store. Don't worry, I'll let you know.
Thanks for stopping by. What thrifty things did you find this week?
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I love the plate, it's beautiful! I also really like the lamp too! Great finds!
ReplyDeleteI love all your thrifty finds. I'll take one of those cherub holders. And I love the white pitcher with the stars.
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Wonderful finds! The prices are great there!
ReplyDeleteI agree it is so hard to pass up great finds at great prices. I do a few yard sales but I love my Thrifts!! I think the plate is gorgeous and what a great find. My other fav is the glass lamp. Now that is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow, those are some awesome finds! I hate getting up early on the weekends so I rarely make to yard sales. I'd rather pay a few pennies more and go to the thriftstored. Love, love that fab lamp!
ReplyDeleteManuela
Good for you! I love all your finds! I need to start thinking about seasonal....that way I can buy more...great idea!! Love your plate and lamp!
ReplyDeleteYou sound just like me....too many collections but still can't pass on an item if the price is right!! You made some great purchases. I'm interested in how painting the vases turns out.
ReplyDeleteLove the banner and red, white and blue theme on the blog.
Jane
Great finds. That is an amazing price on the glass dome!!! Happy shopping, Connie
ReplyDeleteI need to come shop with you ~ you always find the greatest stuff! I'd be happy with just the plate or the cloche, not to mention the eagle creamer!! Good going!
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Stephanie
Angelic Accents
I love it all, but especially, the vintage glass lamp. That would have come home with me for sure. Yes I am drooling over your treasures.
ReplyDeleteLove the plate. I also collect Milk glass vases-I think I am up to 10 or 11 now! And I would use those glass jar things with the stars for 4th of July and fill them with sangria!
ReplyDeleteThis is a sad confession - but I am so jealous of your eagle creamer and star glasses! They are so stinkin' cute and perfect for the Fourth of July. I'm afraid if we'd been at the same thrift store we might have come to blows over those! LOL
ReplyDeleteGreat eye! Can't wait to see it all decorated.
Wow! I need to go shopping with you!
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