Happy Thrifty Thursday. Well you know I had to visit a few thrift stores as Mr. Pinker and I made our way home from our long camping trip. Pickins' were slim, but I did come home with a few fabulous finds. Before you ask - Nope- no cookie jars or bean pots this time. Hee! Hee! But not because I wasn't looking for them. LOL. (Many of y'all know my obsession with cookie jars. )
This Ball recipe book will come in handy as I harvest my garden. I believe it is a 1932 edition. Anytime I see a piece of Pflatzgraff for a song and dance, I certainly pick it up. This time I found 2 pieces.
Sharp- eyed Mr. Pinker spotted the cabbage chopper/ slicer for just $6.00. I couldn't leave it behind. It was the most expensive piece I bought. So I don't think that is too bad. Do you?
I am on the search for more potato mashers. These two I found last year.
A little apple pitcher joined the couple of Watt bowls that I found last month. Delicious!
A pretty pink bowl will be perfect for spring decor.
And look at all of these vintage doilies and potholders! May I say that I am thrilled to pieces?!!!
And finally, the lady at the antique store said I got an amazing deal when I bought the pear shaped milk glass plates for just $.50 for all three. ๐ฒNow that is my kind of prices. ๐๐❤
Now you may be wondering if I came home with any quilts. Well, not from that camping trip, but... the other day I went to the thrift store and found 3 vintage quilts just waiting for me to snatch them up. I will show you them in future posts.
Do you like to go thrifting?
Have a beautiful day, Sweeties and thank you for dropping by to visit.
As Always,
Happy Stitching and Quilting, y'all
Melisa
Thank you for the sweet visit.
"walk a mile in my shoes and you will end up at the thrift store. ๐ " - Unknown
Hugs and Stitches!!!!๐ค๐งต❤
Dedicated to my baby sister, Amy and my Nanny who both were the Queens of thrifting. Love and miss Amo, and Nanny.
I found these pieces at the Dollar Tree . I thought they might make good finishing pieces for Patriotic stitching in the future.
I am joining these lovely ladies' link parties. I hope you check them out; they always have so many wonderful projects going on and provide the opportunity for other needleworkers to meet.
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What amazing finds and prices! ๐ I LOVE thrifting. We have a lot of great thrift- and antique stores in Maine. You should take a road trip to the coast of Maine some time...it's beautiful in the summer and fall! I can tell you about all the best thrift shops ๐
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-Alex from Maine
Great finds! Oh how I love thrifting. I typically shop at a "bin" store to get "new" junk. Friday at the store things are $10 with the new shipments. By Thursday things are all 25 cents. I LOVE 25 cent pants. LOL.
ReplyDeleteI love the Ball Blue Book! That is my go-to book for canning. Except for family recipes, I do not need any other canning books. It's all in there. Can't wait to see the quilts you found. I'll stay tuned.
I love Pflatzgraff - those are nice pieces! I have a potholder exactly like the one with the rose center!! I don't know if it was Mom's or Granny's. I decorate with it at Christmas time. :)
ReplyDeleteYour new thrifted items are beautiful! I don't go thrifting, I'm determined not to clutter my house with stuff. I enjoy viewing everyone else's treasures but I like my clutter free home, it gives me a sense of peace and calm. Looking forward to seeing the new quilts!
ReplyDeleteYou came home with some fabulous items, Melisa. Hope you are staying cool!
ReplyDeleteAgain. . .fabulous finds, Melisa! You and Mr. Pinker have "the eye" for scoping out the treasures! From time to time I thrift when I'm on the hunt for a particular something. When I'm out, I really try hard to enjoy the looking and stick to finding the something!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteThat little white and yellow crochet dress pot holder brought back memories-my mom and I used to crochet some similar. I like seeing your treasures but I don't thrift, that way I don't have to find places to store it, LOL.
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