My revelation for this week of thrifting?
I'm gonna start buying with a love/hate attitude, meaning I'm gonna buy things I "love", as usual, but I'm also gonna buy at least one thing I "hate" (or as I tell my mini me "super dislike" because "hate" is not a good word- sorry can't help it I'm a mommy)
Thinking out of the box:
I buy things I "like" which makes sense right? Why would you buy something you didn't like/love? Well I have decided to try to buy one disliked item amongst all the "liked" items. Why, you say? What's the logic? Well I figure for my SHOP purposes this may open up an entirely different audience to my shop. Who says I have the best taste (besides me of course)? It's going to give my shop more variety.
With that in mind, these are a few of my LIKES and SUPER LIKES...
The finale will be my SUPER DISLIKE thrifted item of the week.
Get ready, get a cup of tea....this is half of the MOTHER of all hauls.
SUPER LIKE- I'm a nurse and these 1963-1965 hardcover books just made me giggle and then laugh out loud..."Nurses On Call for Trouble", "Olympic Duty", and "Danger Island"... so funny. I would look like such a goof in those hats.
LIKE- Vintage Records 45's from the 60's... cute covers, need I say more, instant wall art.
SUPER LIKES- Isn't this picture just eye candy? PYREX and Fire King Jadeite holy kitchy kitchen. Ceramic Owl salt and pepper shakers, lucite flower napkin holder, giraffe swizzle sticks and an awesome white planter. Here are a few close-ups...
Marked Art Nouveau by EDA Formann 1975 |
AHHH...
Yup there's more.
LIKE- Don't know exactly what this little wooden guy is for but he was just too quirky to leave behind.
Don't Judge me- yes there is more stuff...
SUPER LIKE- Melted Plastic Popcorn decorations of the little drummer boy times two and 5 awesome gold glitter coated reindeer and sled.
LIKE- Flower and leaf pins from Dubarry Fifth Avenue New York.
CLOWNS freak me out. They freak out a lot of people and I'm sure for different reasons. I am part of that generation of 30 something year old's who should never have watched Poltergeist. You know, the infamous clown scene... check it out here (WARNING don't let your kid see this)
This is what I thrifted - Brace yourselves
Want to appreciate this more? I took the time to record it in action.
Bozo is being kept in my detached garage (batteries removed)...this should give me enough time to get my shotgun if he tries to get me. Ya gotta admit he'd be great for creepy decor/haunted house. He'll be up in my SHOP sometime near Halloween, that is, if I don't have to blow him to smithereens between now and then- hahaha.
Come back next week I'll show ya the other half of this MOTHER of all hauls... yes this is only half.
I'll be linking this post up with Thrift Share Monday, Flea Market Finds, Would You Buy It Wednesday, Thrifty Love and High on Thrifting Thursday.
Oh no, I hate clowns, so I am totally with you on the dislike part! Everything else it absolutely beautiful though, the books are lovely & I love all the pyrex & owls! XO.
ReplyDeleteWonderful finds (even the clown is a good find as far as clowns go)! I absolutely love those giraffe swizzle sticks.
ReplyDeleteVery smart to think outside the box when buying for resale. I am wish you on the clown - but if one were a clown collector this is an unusual item and will probably sell right away.
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful things!
ReplyDeleteAnd, yes, the clown is creepy. And, yes, there are people who like that kind of stuff....
I'm drooling over the jadeite bowl and the glitter reindeer are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI love the solid pyrex colours. Just gorgeous. You got so much great stuff!!
ReplyDeleteHa ha your super dislike is cracking me up with the light up eyes and all. Too funny! What wonderful things you've found. Pyrex colors are fantastic! Thanks for linking up at cap creations.
ReplyDeleteOh my word such awesome finds. Beautiful books and such pretty pyrex. Even the evil clown toy thing is fascinating in a freaky way xx
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and looking...Happy Week!
Deleteoh my...what haul!! I was just happy with my .50 sugar bowl!!
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower..pls follow back if you can.
Thanks for stopping by and joining! Thrifting vintage is like an addiction... you get one awesome find and later one find just isn't enough- just kidding, my goal is to get 150 items in my shop so I'm having to stock up! It's hard though to not want to keep some of it. By the way, Mom to 8 absolutely amazing!
DeleteOh just read you are a critical care nurse (me to)- Once an ICU nurse always an ICU nurse- :) Have a great week.
DeleteLove all your great finds although I agree with you - the clown is super creepy. I think my fear of clowns actually started with Stephen King's IT LOL :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by and joining my blog! OOOh Stephen Kings IT?! I don't think I even watched that- now I really won't if clowns are involved. I'm just a big scaredy cat. Have a great week.
DeleteI used to collect clowns when I was a kid, but they didn't have creepy faces like that one! ;)
ReplyDeleteAaaa hahahhaha ... I was ooohhig and aaahhing at all of your likes and super likes until I saw that busted clown and then I nearly spit my water out laughing. Very cool finds, even the scary ass clown, lol. :)
ReplyDeleteOkay, I need to thrift where you're thrifting for sure! I can't believe you found those pieces of jadeite AND pyrex, and it such great condition! Thanks for stopping by my page - I love your blog name! -diane
ReplyDeleteHoly crap it's eyes light up!
ReplyDeleteDeep breaths required here. I love your stuff. Where do you find it all? I am amazed. I actually added a clown to my inventory this week too, but mine's just a mid-century print, not nearly so scary. Must go find your follow button now - I have to know if that thing goes rogue on you!
Thanks for stopping by and following my blog. The batch above is from a single estate sale except the crazy clown he was thrifted...so his origins are unknown- creepy isn't it?! Anyways I checked out your last post I LUV your booth- I only do the Etsy thing - called for booth prices in Chicago area and its so expensive.I've been getting quotes of 200-400 bucks/month plus a percentage of sales for 10x10 space. I'd have to mark up my stuff like 10 gazillion times to see any profit! Anyways have a great weekend.
DeleteI like the little wooden doll...I think he's supposed to be Napoleon!
ReplyDeleteOMG... shows how bad my history is... I just looked it up Napoleon Bonaparte and Josephine de Beauharnais apparently had some love thing going- gonna read more about it. In the meantime... I thought the wood doll was in a bell boy suit-duh hahhaha. Thanks for the tip.
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