I didn't even get a chance to snap pictures of the items we actually paid money for at the three sales we hit that morning, including a ready made collection of more than 20 vintage kitschy state souvenir plates I scored for a quarter a piece. I'm planning to cover an entire wall with them in the new house. I did snap this photo of a beautiful 1950's aqua and brown flower vase with a built in metal frog (75 cents), a metal card/photo holder which I plan to use to display vintage postcards ($1), a vintage glass canister with a red mother and child design (25 cents), and a plastic jewelry dish with a rotating musical base (50 cents).
Some other treasures culled from various thrifty places in the last few weeks include a ceramic reindeer ($1.50 and part of a pair until I dropped the other on the driveway while unloading the car, but I think he's glueable), two Chinese figurines (part of a cheap lot my step dad bought at an auction), a decoish glass (10 cents), and a gorgeous metal tray with a leaf design (50 cents)...
two little plastic elf bells and a bizarre glass horse vignette, ten cents each...
a vintage needlework kit and tons of vintage flower making supplies (each package for a dime)...
a cool ice bucket and a vintage Pyrex dish for a dollar each...
a lone, but extremely awesome salt shaker for 10 cents, a small tiki mug for 50 cents, and my find of the month and a real splurge for me, a vintage glass cookie jar with a gorgeous aqua(!) design. It set me back five whole dollars, but it had my name written all over it, don't you think?
...and last, but not least, a spiral earring holder (needs painting, but it was a dime and I've been looking for one) and this double ram sculpture that just spoke to me for some reason. I'm picturing it as a bookend, and I paid $3.00 for it which was less than half of the original price the dealer at the antique mall had been asking for it.
This was only a sampling of my awesome scores from the last month or so, but I only had time to share a little. I've been so busy with a very large project (to be revealed soon), not to mention a hundred small ones and buying the house, that I've barely had time to stop and breathe! Among my recently found treasures are a huge stack of vintage craft pattern books and magazines, so I have lots and lots of great ideas to share with you Dollfaces, time permitting. Hopefully things will slow down a little soon so I'll have more time for blogging. Until next time, take care of yourselves, and each other. Okay, so I stole that from Jerry Springer, but I do appreciate every single one of you. Thanks for visiting Sweetheartville and leaving your kind comments and good luck wishes about the house.
5 comments:
Those purses were a STEAL! And I'm in love with the cookie jar.
As for the whining in my blog, it wouldn't bother me so much if I could see the people I adore (i.e. youse guys) a couple times a year. But christ, I haven't seen you in over 2 years! That needs to be remedied rather soon.
No wonder why you've been so busy! I think I REALLY like your sweetheart house.
my eyes hurt after looking at those elves but the glass horse helped. a lot!
nice work!
Oh Holly!!!! It all looks sooooo scrumptious!!! I love that donkey in the pic with your free stuff!!! ...and those purse,my,my,my,I can't wait to see the final embellishment of them! I still remember your take on the Enid purse!!!
A wall of souvenir plates!!!!??? It sounds so awesome!!! I can't wait for pics of the decorating in the new house!!!
Okay, I'm sooo jealous of those purses. You're scoring huge over there sister!
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