Wow! The thrifts were awesome this last weekend and one little estate sale rocked my world! Holy cow, I so needed that. It was totally cathartic to just poke around a nice estate sale run by cool people, and to thrift with The Mom. My brain feels level again. So without further dithering, on to the vintage goodies. Put on your shades, it's going to get bright and colorful. :-)
Can we take a second to look at that freaking afghan?! It's perfect and gorgeous and going to the booth along with the globe. And if you know me, you know I DON'T WANT TO DO IT! Can't keep everything...damnit. The suitcase and pillow cases came from the estate sale and will be staying with me. I'm gonna be like Oprah and change my pillow cases every night just so I can use my fabulous growing collection! Hahaha!!!
The Mom and I spent most of Saturday thrifting and goofing off. We had so much fun! And yup, that's another Fire King Jadeite swirl bowl. I was gifted one a few weeks ago, but this one was thrifted (I know, I was surprised too). The other swirl bowl came from the estate sale. I imagine if I had gotten there earlier, I would have found all kinds of good glassware. Oh well. The Honeysuckle Pyrex is going to the booth. And I just couldn't resist the design on these Melmac plates. So retro!
These fabulously bright guys all came from the estate sale. Normally these don't move well, but Martha Stewart Magazine did a little feature on ceramic planters, so they'll probably sell now...
That balloons crewel piece sat at the thrift store for what seemed like forever, and I just couldn't let it be neglected anymore. It's huge, cheery and wonderfully bright. A perfect addition to my sun room. The little floral bag is dang near perfect and currently for sale on Instagram for a bit, then moving to Etsy.
How cool is this little set?! So many funny expressions! I wanted to keep it, but decided to list it on Etsy instead. We need a bigger house to keep all the things!
Hold up...seriously!? This was still at the estate sale on the last day. That's nuts! This paint by number was done really well and framed nicely too. It will go to the booth where it will probably sit for a while, but I just couldn't leave it behind.
I wouldn't have bought the little purse if it had been made with something other than barkcloth, which I'm kind of a sucker for. It's going to get taken apart and used for a project. And keys, glorious keys!!! Do you see a super cool key wind chime in my near future too? ; )
And that's not even all of it!!! Like I said, it was a great weekend! I'll share more in a week or so.
We're eagerly awaiting for Spring's arrival around here. We keep getting teased with nice days between the yucky days and we're pretty much over it. I'm excited to start some yard work and possibly a garden. Has spring sprung in your area, or is it being sassy for you too?
I'm joining the parties at Sir Thrift A Lot, Mod Vintage Life, The Thrifty Groove, A Living Space, Ivy And Elephants, The Cottage Market, We Call It Junkin', The Colorado Lady and Apron Thrift Girl. Have a great week everyone!
Wonderful finds! So glad you finally got a good estate sale last weekend too! We haven't had one in awhile!
ReplyDeleteLOTS of great stuff! I really like the planters! Lets hope that dang Martha Stewart doesn't do a feature on McCoy pottery! The little bar cloth purse is neat too!
ReplyDeleteI would have to fight you for some of those wonderful finds - especially the suitcase. My brother collects paint-by-number Last Supper's. Did you know you can tell how old it is by the amount of food on the table?
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that Donna! That's super cool. I'll have to research it a bit.
DeleteMartha should do a little feature on those green Glasbake dishes! I have those shots glasses, just not in the box.
ReplyDeleteNo Spring here! Still extreme cold alerts & flurries & freezing rain!
Can't wait to see what else you got!
Spring - what's that? It's snowing here today!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to find a jadeite swirl bowl - not that I need any bowls at all - nice finds for you!!
I love the afghan! I have the little devil shot glass that you have pictured top row center. I never knew he came from a complete set. Way cool!
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog from Jackie at let's go thrifting. I love that globe and afghan
ReplyDeleteWelcome Diana! That afghan is pretty awesome uh? It hurts to let it go!
Deletefirst, i'm liking your writing. second, great finds. third, i neeed me a globe!
ReplyDeleteEvery single find you bought, gorgeous! Truly. Love the art, globe, and especially the shotglass set. Amazing scores.
ReplyDeletewow can I live where you live great stuff I'd try to keep all of it too. I love it all visiting from thrifty things friday have a great weekend
ReplyDeleteGreat finds! Looks like you had a very good thrifting adventure! Thanks for sharing at TTF.
ReplyDeleteMelmac=awesome! And I love the shape of that Pyrex dish--do you know what it's called? One of these days I'll find one for myself.
ReplyDeleteSpring has sprung here in SC, but it's supposed to get down to 28 again this week? What the heck?! I love all your finds, esp the milk glass and that awesome bar set, so funny! Thank you so much for joining the History & Home link party this week, I hope you'll join again on Tuesday! -Dawn @ We Call It Junkin.com
ReplyDeleteI have seen and bought (and sold) glasses from that comic shot glass set, but I had no idea there was a box or how many made a complete set. I have a new quest! Thanks for shairng!
ReplyDeleteWhat great finds!!! Totally love that afghan! The globe and keys are great finds. . . such a lucky day:)
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