Showing posts with label some yard sale finds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label some yard sale finds. Show all posts

Friday, July 5, 2013

Some Yard Sale Finds...

A small inlaid box with a tray inside. I am thinking that one of my boys would really like this.

A very large matted print of an Eagle Owl found at a sale where a woman was cleaning out all of her Mother's things after putting her in an assisted living facility. I always find these sales to be the hardest emotionally. Yet, they often have some of the best stuff for the best prices. My print was a mere $2.00. I am thankful that MB who was with me did not claim it first. That was so nice of her.

A lovely platter, hob nail glass piece and some Singer pinking shears. The glass and shears I bought at the same place as the Owl print. They were just .50 a piece. The shears are wonderful. I almost fell over when she quoted me the price. The platter is hanging up in my bathroom with all the other red and white and flowery stuff.

A beautiful pair of brass candlesticks. These I found on the way home from visiting my Mother and Brother. I had gotten off the main road and was taking pictures. I came across a little store that sold gas, food, and was a thrift store to boot. I stopped for a drink and to stretch a bit. I love these country stores. You never know what you might find.I found a very nice man who sold the candlesticks to me for $5.00 and threw in an orange drink for free. Thank you mister! 

A lovely large wicker basket with a small silk rug underneath.I bought both of these at yard sales near my Mother's. The rug I got for a dollar the basket was three dollars. 

Thought I would share some of my yard sale finds from the last two weeks. It is amazing what you can find out there if you really look. The box I bought at goodwill last Saturday after yard sales all morning.
I think it still counts in this group, especially as I paid less than $5.00 for it.

When I yard sale I keep an open mind. I do not go looking for anything specific. If I am looking for that certain thing I ask the people holding the sale first thing if they have it. I have had mornings where they have gone in the house and come out with it.

Things I have learned shopping garage and yard sales. Always dress in layers. It is cooler in the morning. Bring something cool to drink. Plan on at least one food stop. Always bargain. I notice that a lot of people do not bother to price things. They just want it gone. Try for neighborhood sales. Park and walk when you can. Always be polite and remember to say "Thank you",someone has spent some time getting it all ready.

I like to start with a hand full of ones and a pocketful of quarters. That sort of sets the tone. Yard sales hit at the end of the day,the stuff tends to go cheaper. Thrift stores are best hit at the middle of the week when all the weekend donations are put out. Happy hunting!

Yard Sale Fabric Finds...

A beautiful hand embroidered and hand quilted quilt. I purchased this for $5.00. Some one had added a pink ruffle around three sides of the quilt. I removed the ruffle, washed the quilt and now it is Beautiful! A lot of love went into this quilt. The embroidered baskets of flowers, the embroidered butterflies. All along the borders are quilted hearts. It is just wonderful. 

A tablecloth brought home for a sister from France. The sister does not like the colors so she sells it to me at her yard sale for a dollar. Even if you did not use it as a table cloth it would be great in your car for a picnic. I do love the colors, and I will use it! 

A very large round tablecloth bought for a dollar at another yard sale. Here again I loved the material. It is very heavy upholstery fabric that someone made into a 
large table cloth. There is enough fabric here to redo a chair and an ottoman. Or maybe a small love seat. Or dining room chairs. I do not know, except the material is fantastic. This piece at the yard sale they had laid down and had sold things off of. I just asked if it was for 
sale and they said sure and I bought it. So, if you see something you like, ask. They can only say yes or no. 

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Some Yard Sale Finds

Don't you love this apron pattern? I love how they show it in several patterns and the pretty ruffles and pockets. Pockets are essential to life.

I like the orange swirly dress. Dresses like this always make me feel pretty. I remember wearing dresses like this as a pre-teen. I always felt so grown up.

Can you say Jackie O? Right down to the pill box hat. I bought that stole thing last year to go with this killer suit I have. Now I guess that just goes to show that Classics are always in style.

So, the girl in pink with the big sunglasses could have been me on the cruise I took with my parents and a whole fraternity when I was thirteen. I swear I had that outfit. Wish I could go on the cruise with the fraternity again......

Love the black and white here. The faux pockets are so cute.


I remember these inset dresses, but mine was definitely a mini. Oh those were the days. So fun to see so much of it back in style.

Thought I would share - slowly some of my yard sale find's from yesterday. Everywhere you looked there was a sale. Rummage sales, church sales, small flea markets, yard sales, it was heaven. I bought these patterns from a lady who could not get rid of her mother's things fast enough. Very sad in a way. The patterns were 10 cents each - buy five get one free.

She also was selling her mother's jewelry - everything 25 cents a piece. Buy 20 get one free. I bought 20 and the jewelry box. I will share those on another post. Don't worry Mom I won't be out in the front yard hocking your stuff!!