This gorgeous vintage queen-size chenille bedspread was found at a resale shop that was having a "bag sale" - all you could stuff in a paper bag for $1.00 (and believe me, I know how to pack it in! :) It is in mint condition, and has blue and green flowers on it, along with beautiful fringe all around. It took up the whole bag, so it was all of $1.00 - yeahhhh!
At another sale I found these adorable miniature vintage Japanese ceramic shoes, they are too cute! The smallest ones are barely one inch, and the other ones are no bigger than an inch and a half. The lady said she may have more of them, so she will look and put them aside for me if she does. They were 10 cents each pair!!!
Now I almost tripped over my own feet when I went into one of my usual resale shops and found this darling vintage set of dishes with a barnyard theme - cows and chickens, what more could you ask for? :) This whole set was only $1.25 - I ran with them so fast to the counter!!
And I got lucky with a tin full of colorful old buttons, which I will be using in my crafting projects - 25 cents for the tin!
29 comments:
wow I am SO drooling over your finds...it's so hard to find Candlewick bedspreads here and they always have a high price on them :-)
I want to go thrifting with you, you found some incredible deals.
I am adding you to my blog to keep track of your neat finds.
:) Bren
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Your right, those red cherries are bakelite I can tell by looking at it. I have seen one like it before in a necklace, you got a great deal on everything you bought.
:) Bren
Oh my goodness, look at all the wonderful treasures you found this week!! I remember having one of those chenille bedspreads on my bed when I was a little girl:-) I'm going out of town this weekend and hoping to get to a few thrift shops so hopefully I'll get as lucky as you were!!! xox
I just linked over from Vintage Pleasure's blog and I've got bees knees...can't wait to check out your posts and great thrift finds. You are in the "serious" collector category and I'm know I'm going to be in for a treat!
Feathers, you find the NEATEST darn stuff! Your finds have me drooling. Love that jewelry, especially the little Bakelite cherries. To die for!
My heart is positively twitter-pated over that jewelry!
Holy cow, you lucky shopper!!! I'm also coveting the jewels. I know I can always count on you to give me my "window shopping" fix when I'm unlucky. heh he
Wow, you have having much better luck than I am right now.
I've been searching for ladies with my thrifing bug! Jackpot!
the japanese ceramic shoe and the vintage dishes. Sooo Nice! I like your site so much! :)
Shall come back more often! :)
Thanks for leaving the sweet note on my blog. Love all your awesome vintage finds. I LOVE the little yellow farm dishes, and the adorable red birdie tins.
I LOVE that Cherry Pin. You got a KILLER DEAL. Good finds!
SCORE! You did great...isn't it fun to have such a great thriftin day? Good for you...
What an incredible collection of FINDS! I just love those dishes, what a bargain too. I would ahve run to the counter also!
Your resale shoppes are very generous on their prices. Here they try to get you for every penny they can.
DayByDay
Woohoo! Wow, those are great finds! I LOVE those dishes. Congrats on all those great bargains! :-)Helena
Some really beautiful finds in there.
Wow, score!
Amazing! I LOVE the jewelry.
Those buttons & the jewelry look orgasmic! So stoked to have found your yummy blog. It's made my day! :)
Lovely blog!...those dishes are too cute..it is getting harder and harder to find chenille bedspreads these days you were lucky to find yours. Will keep checking your blog to see what else you score thrifting.
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