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Friday, April 21, 2023

Vintage Thrifting over the Weekend

Hi Friends, 
 I'm so glad your here! 

Today, I'm so excited to share a local my vintage finds  I found at my local vintage/thrift consignment shop.


This store has also raised their prices, I'm sure I have mention this before. 

But, I did find a few treasures at reasonable prices, let me show you what I brought home!
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Starting with a couple of green vases and a couple of small bottles
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I placed the tall light green vase in a vignettes in my China Hutch -I paid $2.00

The emerald color vase I placed in a cubby -paid $0.00

I gather a few of my small brown bottles together and incorporated the new little brown bottle I found on this thrifting trip. Paid $1.00


The small green bottle I also grouped with a few other green bottles in this vignette, paid $4.00


I found two more small bottles, a cute perfume bottle for $1.00
I've display with my other perfume bottles on the high-boy dresser in the guest room
The adorable ink well I paid up a little for it -$10.00
looks great in the little shelf in my computer nook.
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When I spied the Tupperware condiment tray $1.99 and tumbler $1.00, I had to pick it up!   
While visiting my Daughter a couple of weeks ago she had mentioned she collected Tupperware. She also said she was looking for these clear glass candy containers, ($1.00 each) for sugar and tea. So I'm shipping this bundle to her.
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Very cool look cigar Humidor, I look this up couldn't find and exact style, but it may be 1960's or 1970's Humidor It does have a sticker on the bottom (Kaywoodie made in Japan) Paid $7.50

It was added to the shelving that houses my Tobacco Paraphernalia collection.
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You know my infatuation with cookies cutter and Jello mold could not pass these treasure up!
I paid $1.00 each and the heart and oval cutters were stamped Germany
Their going into the star colander along with the cute Jello molds

I paid $3.00 for the pack of Jello molds or $1.00 each.
Cute little aluminum Hen cookie cutter

The red handled scissor were $3.00 they had KITCHEN stamped on the blade.
The green aluminum lids and the two canner racks


Look great on the shelf above my kitchen cabinets and adds another layer.


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Lastly, 
I picked up the Doll book because I do have two dolls that have been past down from my Great Aunt Jessi.


I thought this picture look similar to the taller doll I have. I did find out my dolls are from Germany

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Oh! I forgot about this enamel wash pan I've been watching for over a couple of years the tag had a price of $40.00!



this day I looked at the tag and all you could see was the '4', so I took a chance...
When I got ready to pay for this tub the clerk said you know this is priced at $40.00 

I said it's been around a while, so he offer $20.00 and I agreed. 
I'm not sure if it's really vintage, but I'll be using this tub in my yard for the potted plants.

Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to
stop by to see what treasures I have found out thrifting this week.
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 I would love to hear what you have found thrifting and how you style it in your home. 

 So until my next post...... 

May God Bless You and Your Family,
 I'm Vicki a Colorado Junkett

2 comments:

  1. Great finds Vicki! Love the old bottles and how you displayed the pretty green vases too. I know you were glad you waited on the enamelware wash pan, and got it for half the price...can't wait to see how you use it for your plants outside. That's gonna be sooo pretty! Now, if I can just talk my husband into letting me use one of his that he picked up one time...I would love to use it for some of my plants. We shall see! lol!

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    1. Thank you for your comment Christie, I'm planning a post sharing my front porch area for Spring/Summer this weekend using some of my enamels pans, depends on the weather.

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