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Saturday, May 20, 2023

Went 'Vintage Thrifting' This Weekend, I Found a Really Interesting Treasure


Hi Friends, 

 I'm so glad your here! 

Today, I'm so excited to share a thrift haul from my Local 'Vintage/Thrift Store'.

Last time I was there, I left behind a set of little Bundt Pans.

I can't pass-up these very adorable jell/custard cups to add to my fast growing collection. LOL!
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I picked up a very interesting rust-crusty Iron Rest for $2.00! 
I used some W-D to see if I could make out the manufacture it has a upside down triangle. 

After some research, I'm thinking the iron rest is made by 'American Beauty Iron' company
I'm slowly gathering treasures for a small make-over in my small laundry-room.
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As you know by now, I normally do not pass up Terra-Cotta Planters

This pot with drain dish was $4.00, I didn't think that was a bad price. I've place the planter out on the front porch area and added Marigold seeds.  
I added this planter to my collection on the front porch
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I also found 2 Pool-Cue Balls for $.50 each. for now I've placed the cue balls in a truck bed, but hoping tp find large jar to put the cue-balls in,(maybe a basket).

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This was a small haul, however I found some great finds to add to my vintage cottage décor, for under $10.00!

 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. 

 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. I smiled when I saw those aluminum cake pans; I love the little wreathe shaped ones for making chocolate cakes. I tint canned frosting green, drizzle it on the cakes, add some red M&Ms to look like holly berries, and a little red bow on a longer wire (to keep the ribbon out of the frosting a bit!). They are great at Christmas for the church fair or little gifts (for single people especially!). Jellos molds are so fun--to use and for crafting. I love the way clay pots look but I am not faithful enough watering my plants and the pots dry out way too fast!!!

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  2. Hi Kathy, Thank you for your comment. I think I have enough of the little aluminum cups now. I've been thinking about making a few assemblages to add some vintage whimsy to my seasonal décor

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