It really stinks to not feel good and have to miss opening day at one of the best barn sales around.
Not only that but have to wait till the last day to finally get there.
Oh, but it all works out in the end.
The jar of old bottle caps has great vintage appeal. It was being sold with an antique wooden bottle capper. I just wanted the jar so in the $3 bag it went. It may be a keeper for my industrial display in my dining room.
I felt so much better having gone to these sales and finding great stuff, even on the last day. I can't stand knowing there are sales out there that I can't get to!
Now I have to decide what goes to the booth and what goes in my Etsy shop. And then there's deciding on what I keep for myself.
Such a dilemma!
I got my pickin' fix for the week and loved every minute of the thrill of the hunt.
Ya know what I mean?!
AnnMarie xoxo
I am linking up with these great blog parties:
"Anything Goes" Pink Saturday
Thrifty and Vintage Finds Link Party
Let's Talk Vintage
BTTCG Blog Party
Vintage Charm
Share Your Cup Thursday
Talk of the Town
Not only that but have to wait till the last day to finally get there.
Oh, but it all works out in the end.
When I arrived Saturday morning, I was pleasantly surprised that it was half off day and/or $3 bag day.
I first spied three boxes of Shiny Brites for $1 each. That is all that fit in my bag! No deal there so I opted for the half price deal and filled the bag with other things. Why worry about getting the best deal when I am holding Shiny Brites for $1 a box?? A deal is a deal!
These will be used in my porcelain sink flower planter, to be featured in an upcoming post. |
I quickly filled my bag with two pillows and a stuffed cat made of old quilts, a Christmas tablecloth, two sets of Christmas napkins, an old light fixture, a jar of old bottle caps and four sweet saucers/plates. All the items are scattered throughout the pictures with other items from the second great sale I went to.
This year the barn sale had a tent with wooden items and furniture, all half price. This is an old dispenser for foil, wax paper, saran wrap and paper towels. The cutting edge is under each dowel and they are sharp. I am now minus the tip of my nail from discovering that!
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This wooden piece was in there too. Not sure if it is a book stand, shoe stand, or a wall hanging for linens. There is no indication on it that it was ever hung so the nice lady there and I decided it must be for shoes.
At the second sale I found these two plant stands.
I really want to keep them both but I need to keep filling my new booth!
The metal mailbox reminds me of my 1960's childhood home. The large ironstone pitcher has an inscription on the bottom of where it was found....in an abandoned house in my area back in 1969. I might have to keep it.
mailbox available |
The jewelry box is in excellent condition and I believe the hand mirror is Bakelite.
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Buyers on Etsy seem to love the old wall mount outdoor lights. This black one is nice and rusty. I will clean it up but the rust is included! The other light was stuffed in my $3 bag. It is a double bulb wall mount utility light with a plug on it. I love the 60's style glass shade.
black house light available |
This cute little chair was going to be made over for the owner's grandchildren. WHY?? If it didn't have chippy paint I would make sure to chip it.
I felt so much better having gone to these sales and finding great stuff, even on the last day. I can't stand knowing there are sales out there that I can't get to!
Now I have to decide what goes to the booth and what goes in my Etsy shop. And then there's deciding on what I keep for myself.
Such a dilemma!
I got my pickin' fix for the week and loved every minute of the thrill of the hunt.
Ya know what I mean?!
AnnMarie xoxo
I am linking up with these great blog parties:
"Anything Goes" Pink Saturday
Thrifty and Vintage Finds Link Party
Let's Talk Vintage
BTTCG Blog Party
Vintage Charm
Share Your Cup Thursday
Talk of the Town