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Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - Nov 01 2006 : 12:14:16 PM Had a good time out to the thrift stores today. I'LL WRITE A LIST DOWN- Two bags of odds and ends, what fun to go through them, sewing supplies, jewelry making stuff, Halloween, Christmas, Easter and Thanksgiving decor. A real neat gift box of old napkins and coasters, put those with my old paper goods, anybody got any ideas on how to use them? lots of wooden beads, paper flowers, satin ribbon. six skeins of yarn, other sewing stuff. Then I got the cutest wooden purse with a Bakelite handle, it has a velvet lining. A pedestal cake plate. A white ironstone pitcher A white ironstone gravy boat. A bird planter Two hardcover Christmas decor and craft books. A Yankee Church Super Cookbook Two roaster plates Two pink teacups There is other stuff but my mind is beginning to fog up. But anyway, it was a good day for bringing more things into the house that I probably don't really need but love to have. NANCY JO |
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katie-ell |
Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 3:42:47 PM Yes, the chair is a dear. This trip to the SA thrift followed a visit to my favorite antique store, which opened at 11 a.m. on Tuesday all decked out for Christmas. There was a line at the door, but I pulled up precisely at 11, found a 'pull-in' parking place for my pickup directly across the busy street, and walked right into the shop. Found a couple of very cool vintage trees for my cousin who collects; a mini brush wreath; two itty-bitty houses with glitter; and a funky brush tree with glass candles on it. Spent $30 there, with some buyer's remorse but also somewhat happily, and then went to the Salvation Army and felt even happier about my finds there! I think I just love the hunt at the thrift store.
Methinks our thrift stores are open on Friday. Alas, I'm doing Christmas lights for my best client, so will not be able to partake in the thrifty merriment! |
abbasgurl |
Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 10:39:30 AM Oh Kate, excellent finds! The runner sounds wonderful-and for $3!!! Can't imagine how much you'd pay for new! Forty cents for the little Christmas card chair is soooo cool! I'm with Nancy-my face is green over that one! And wool blankets seem to abound at thrift stores. Maybe people don't know how to care for them? Like you, they are a treasure to me too!
Ohhh Janice, I hadn't thought beyond getting the turkey into the oven...hmmmm, wonder if Goodwill will be open on Friday? ![](icons/icon_smile.gif)
Blessings, Rhonda
I'm a one girl revolution. |
Miss Bee Haven |
Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 08:13:48 AM Good for you, Katie! I'm envious of the rag rug and the nice wool blanket(I'd probably have to use it to sleep under the blanket - mine have all worn out at once-LOL). While most of my friends are excited about mall shopping this weekend, I'm wondering if all my thrift stores will be open or if they close for the holiday weekend - LOL!!!
"If you think you've got it nailed down, then what's all that around it?" - 'Brother Dave' Gardner |
Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 07:48:08 AM Katie, Some of those things you got I see on ebay and they go for a good price. I saw that Christmas card chair in some collectible magazine, they used to make bowls and all kinds of stuff with used Christmas cards. I don't think I ever saw a chair. The advent thing sounds really cute. needless to say I'am very jealous. NANCY JO
www.Nancy-Jo.blogspot.com |
katie-ell |
Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 04:09:42 AM Ok Gals, I'm keeping this thread going!
Finally got back to the Salvation Army thrift store yesterday -- found a long rag rug runner for $3 and a full-sized all-wool soft green blanket for $3 (which I will probably felt and then cut up for projects). CHRISTMAS items: a tabletop tree of pinecones for 90 cents, and this wonderful item: a homemade Advent calendar which is a wooden tree with little fabric pockets and little treasures tucked into each pocket -- the reverse side of the tree has little brass nails to hang the little treasures on each day of Advent. Very strange and wonderful all at the same time! Oh, for 90 cents.
And my fav this time (and only 40 cents): a 'chair' made of vintage Christmas cards crocheted together -- all Santa cards -- and then the seat flips open -- the underside of the seat is a doggy card, and deep inside is a smiling Santa!! The chair has lots of red and the crocheting is turquoise, so it's that fantastic turquoise-red combo that seems to be popular this year. Fun! |
bohemiangel |
Posted - Nov 12 2006 : 5:29:39 PM WOW thats some good shopping! I'm envious! I need to and want to frequent our salvation army ASAP
"... to thine ownself be true." |
katie-ell |
Posted - Nov 09 2006 : 2:04:49 PM Hey, Gals! Got to the Salvation Army thrift store today. Found clothes -- J Jill turtleneck, Eddie Bauer wool sweater (which I may felt and cut up), Victoria Secret sleep-tee (not at all racy, much to my husband's disappointment). A few items for resale: two Hall ceramic holders for artificial sweetener or teabags -- like you'd see in a diner; a plaid tablecloth with spring colors. For me -- a wonderful lime-green plate with gold trim, from Bavaria. So pretty! I may have to use it in my pink and lime-green Christmas decor this year.
And then I found the apron. For 90 cents. It's green gingham check, and has the most amazing horizontal tucks and white jumbo rickrack trim and french knots along the bottom and on the pocket. The poor thing looks like new except for the stains on the front! So I'm debating whether to try to get the stains out or just cut off the pretty bottom section and piece it onto other fabric and make a whole new apron from it. But, hey, I'm excited!
And I hung onto my purs |
Nance in France |
Posted - Nov 07 2006 : 07:59:32 AM Nancy Jo, make sure the assault rifle is RED to match your purse! Hugs, Nance |
Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - Nov 07 2006 : 06:48:43 AM RHONDA, Way to go Rhonda!! Katie is right, Queen of thrift this week. When I get my body armor and assault riffle I will be going again too. NANCY JO
www.Nancy-Jo.blogspot.com |
katie-ell |
Posted - Nov 07 2006 : 04:06:40 AM Rhonda -- You're the Queen of Thrift this week so far!! Can't believe the 10 shirts for $2. I need to find something like that!!! And I love the huge bag of cut wool strips -- a hooker's dream (and are you a hooker, um, a person who hooks rugs?). Good for you! I'm looking forward to my next Salvation Army trip this Thursday. I have three bags of stuff to donate and that means I have more room for pretty junque. Can't wait!! |
abbasgurl |
Posted - Nov 06 2006 : 7:49:36 PM OH OH OH! I went to a rug hooking group this morning and afterwards went into Goodwill...I wasn't finding much UNTIL...There in the back under some ugly old bedspreads...was a HUGE bag of wool rug hooking supplies! Seriously, one of those BIG zippered bags like you buy a coverlet in, FULL of cut wool strips! There was also another bag with about 20 yards of uncut wool... A hooker's DREAM! OK and the price? $3.50 !!!
Then off to the ladies section... Found 10 Old Navy shirts-my size-all new with tags! $2 each! Don't know what that was about, but it sure made my day! I'm thinkin' now I should go through my closets, ala Frannie, & get rid of everything else!
One of my BEST thrift days in a while! What did YOU find this week? Rhonda
I'm a one girl revolution. |
quilt8305 |
Posted - Nov 02 2006 : 10:17:10 AM Nancy,
Years ago my children and I would make ornaments using paper napkins. You separate the napkin layers and decoupage the design part to a styrofoam ball. While the decoupage medium is still wet you can even sprinkle glitter on the ball. To hang the ornament take a U-shape part of a paper clip, slip a cord or ribbon under the "U" and push it down into the top of the styrofoam ball. I'm not sure about the coasters, but if you can separate the layers so they are thin enough to mold around the ball, they should work too. Real easy, and actually thinned down Elmer's glue works well too.
Mary
Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding. Albert Einstein |
bramble |
Posted - Nov 02 2006 : 07:31:47 AM You girls did ALRIGHT!!! I too am a junk-a-holic and can't resist a good thrift store or curbside capture! Way to go ladies...Keep posting your lastest treasures, we love to hear them!
My latest,hmmmm....can't tell! It might be coming to a mailbox near you! Oldies but goodies for sure!
with a happy heart |
NanaJulie |
Posted - Nov 02 2006 : 07:23:09 AM Hi Nancy, I live in South Wales. I've lived in WNY all my life, in this order: Williamsville, East Amherst, East Aurora, South Wales. I love garage sales too. I really don't NEED anything else; heaven knows I've got enough stuff already. It's so hard to resist a good find though, so I keep on going to them. Julie |
Miss Bee Haven |
Posted - Nov 02 2006 : 05:49:16 AM Wow! Congratulations to everyone on the cool thrift store finds! I agree with Kim about a permanent thread. I really love hearing about everybody's good luck and great finds! Thrift store/yard sale shopping has been my favorite way to shop since I was in my early 20's(another one of those hippy chick 70's things.) I get excited for other people, almost as much as for myself. :)
"If you think you've got it nailed down, then what's all that around it?" - 'Brother Dave' Gardner |
Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - Nov 02 2006 : 12:05:37 AM NANA-JULIE, There are three or four thrift stores near here, so good chance of always finding something I think I need. I do garage sales in the good weather and thrift stores when the weather goes to pieces. What town around here are you living in and have you always lived around here? NANCY JO |
NanaJulie |
Posted - Nov 01 2006 : 5:41:40 PM Hi Nancy, I live in Western New York too. In fact, West Seneca is just a hop, skip and a jump away. What thrift stores are your favorites? We certainly are lucky around here. We have a lot of thrift/consignment type shops around. Most of the time when I go to them though I think "If I just look around my own cupboards, attic, basement or barn, I probably have one of these!" :) I'm a packrat from way back. Julie |
Carolinagirl |
Posted - Nov 01 2006 : 2:06:11 PM Oh- I think we should start a permanent thread for freebies and thrift store shopping. It's so much fun!
I forgot to add that I picked up two free children's books at the library- one with the most amazing pictures. I am thinking I can frame them for my youngest daughter's room.
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Carolinagirl |
Posted - Nov 01 2006 : 2:04:26 PM Nancy Jo- you could use the napkins and coasters for decoupage (wooden trays, boxes, whatever) or use them as framed art...
I also checked out my Salvation Army today- it's 1/2 off week! I got two pair of pants for my dd (less than $2!) three books (An Alexander Mccall Smith mystery, Caddie Woodlawn for dd, and something else I can't remember) one Clue game (complete! for 49 cents), which I plan to arrange like someone was playing it, glue the pieces and hang on the wall in my den one piece of deimn fabric (doll clothes!) for 15 cents two beautiful coffe mugs from the textile mill that shut down in town in the last 10 years or so
Grand total- $4.47.
Last week I found a hardback 1950s edition of My Antonia- 50 cents. I also got myself a sweater and a shirt (half off, less than $2 for both)and two other paperbacks of classics to save back for my girls.
I LOVE THRIFT STORES! I've found a first edition of Charlotte's Web (20 cents!) and lots and lots of farbric for doll clothes, not to mention curtains that will turn into something one day.
Kim in NC |
Amie C. |
Posted - Nov 01 2006 : 1:32:47 PM OK, that does it! I'm making a day trip to West Seneca! There's never anything like that in the thrift shops here anymore. Must have all been donated years ago.
Although I did get a good haul of books at the Ronald McDonald House charity sale last weekend. And a great oak table for $30 (marked down from $150 because it was the last day of the sale). So I shouldn't complain...
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Tina Michelle |
Posted - Nov 01 2006 : 12:59:24 PM wow Nancy..I'll say you racked up pretty good girl!way to go.
~Seize the Day! Live, Love, Laugh~ |
katie-ell |
Posted - Nov 01 2006 : 12:51:14 PM Nancy, Nancy! Love the stuff you found -- especially WHITE IRONSTONE -- what is more beautiful than a side table groaning under the weight of white ironstone dishes just stacked up willy-nilly?? I love that look.
My sojourn to Salvation Army yesterday yielded a miniature Rosenthal white vase with gold trim -- so adorable! 40 cents, a light blue Lu-Ray gravy boat -- 70 cents, a ceramic Santa boot circa 1958 40 cents, two mini wooden shoe sets -- one painted set is attached to RED RICKRACK! YES, I'm shouting! 40 cents each. And if I purchased anything else, Lord knows I don't remember.
Isn't thrifting the best? |
bybiddie |
Posted - Nov 01 2006 : 12:16:38 PM Wow, Nancy Jo! What a haul - I got goosebumps just reading your list ;o) You must have wonderful thrift shops!
susan
Lovin' my life |