Saturday, March 19, 2011
It's Either Really Ugly, Or Worth a Lot of Money
I have a friend/neighbor who I call my "mentor". He's a big-time yard-saler and really knows his antiques. He's the kind of guy who arrives at the flea market at 5:30 a.m. with a headlamp and wellies. It he sleeps in until 6:00, he won't go because all the good stuff is gone. He once told me that when he spots a hideous piece, he takes a second look figuring it's either really ugly, or it's worth a lot of money.
These words of wisdom were with me on Thursday when I made a quick tour of the Salvation Army in North Providence. I was empty handed when I spotted these (in my humble opinion) ugly slippers. As soon as my eye passed them, I thought--they may be really ugly, but they could be worth a lot of money. And they looked to be in good shape. So I picked one up for closer examination. Never heard of the brand "Stubbs and Wootton", but right beneath the brand name I see "Palm Beach". Things are looking up. And the shoes are new! Not a sign of wear on either one. But the price on the bottom says $12.99. A bit much for me. I punch the brand name into my eBay Droid app and see several pairs selling for upwards of $100. Then I look inside the shoes and find a yellow tag. It's half price on all yellow tags, so I leave the Salvation Army with my pair of shoes for $6.50.
Once home, I google Stubbs and Wootton. There's my exact pair of shoes "Osiris Blue" for $395! I have a new appreciation for these ugly shoes. And thank you mentor!
Friday, March 11, 2011
The Lord Has Appeared
I just had to share these! Found them this morning at the Salvation Army for 99 cents each. In case you can't tell from the photos, they are vintage (probably from the 50s) Paint By Numbers. Not in the best shape, but in my humble opinion, that just adds to their fabulosity.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Meat on the Bone
Baking seemed to be the theme of this weekend's ThrHaul. I found a bag of plastic cookie cutters at Saver's for $3.19 and there were quite a few collectibles inside including the Wilton Batman set shown above. A similar set recently sold for $30. The Wilton clowns shown below were also in the bag.
I also scooped up a vintage Wilton 3-D Wedding Bell cake pan for $3.19. Already flipped it for $19.95.
As I perused the aisles of Saver's I kept thinking of an episode of American Pickers I just watched. If you haven't seen the show, you should check it out. It's on the History Channel, but I also watch it on Hulu. Anyway, in this particular episode Mike was looking through a bunch of stuff and commenting that he couldn't pay the prices because he's a "picker" and he needs to have "meat on the bone" so that he can sell his pick and still make some coin. So this was my mantra as I thrifted last weekend "meat on the bone." And it helped me pass by a nice L.L. Bean coat for $9.99 and a beautiful pair of girl's cowboy boots from Nordstrom for $14.99. Not sure if there was enough margin for me to make a buck. I'm fairly confident, however, that there was enough meat on the Nanette Lepore dress I paid $4.99 for. It goes to auction on Sunday. Will keep you posted...
Monday, February 28, 2011
Retail. How it hurts!
Just returned from vacay, and am pleased to say I was finally able to stick my toe in the water of the L.A. thrift scene. More like a toenail, really. My sister and I checked out this Estate Sale in Brentwood (hard to make out the sign above, but I did my best). We were there on day 2, so pickings were slim. But it was still fun. Overpriced, but fun. There was a sculpture (ugly) for sale for $7,500. Cash only. Who carries cash like that? Even in Brentwood?
I did manage to pick through the leftovers and retrieve these books. And they only charged my 30 cents a piece!
I also dragged my sister into two thrift shops. I shouldn't say dragged, she went willingly. We didn't find anything, but we didn't spend much time perusing either. I give my sister credit--she tried. But it annoyed her that a Banana Republic blouse was on the "Designer" rack. And the smell was not the usual fragrance samples she's used to at Bloomingdales.
So on to retail. My girls were itching to go shopping with Auntie, and as Auntie only has boys, she was itching to go shopping with them as well. As suggested above, Auntie's haunts trend more toward Neimans than Savers, , so we found ourselves at an upscale boutique in Brentwood just for girls and teen girls. A store chock full of more party dresses than I have seen in an entire mall along with a full assortment of Stars of David necklaces, so after you've purchased the dress for the Bat Mitzvah you can buy the birthday girl a meaningful gift as well.
Auntie convinced my eldest (who is 11) that her normal track-pant attire was not L.A. chic, so daughter #1 insisted on buying not one, but three pairs of leggings. Actually, one was a pair of "jeggings" (jean leggings), another was a pair with pleather stripes down the sides, and the last was basic black. I believe one pair was on sale, the rest were full retail. And because eldest would now be wearing leggings, not track pants, she needed suitable shirts. And a jacket. I don't think I've spent as much on her clothes in a year as I did in one day shopping in L.A.
But the real kicker was when we got home. Eldest tried on her new jeggings with a longish tee and then said "you know mom, I just don't think leggings are me. But, I thought I'd give it a try."
Next time, she will be trying with a $3 pair from Savers. They may have a small hole in need of repair, or a few stray cat hairs from someone elses cat, but when she realizes they are not for her, they can go right back to Savers. For someone else. And I will be out $3, instead of--I can't even say how much.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Sticker Mania
Found these odd stickers at the Salvation Army this morning. 29 cents. I'm not familiar with the Glomps from the 80s. But I am familiar with selling vintage stickers for a boat load.
A few years back I was scouring a garage sale and came across some unopened packs of Scratch n' Sniff stickers. I scooped up all the packs they had (there were also some puffy stickers) figuring there can never be too many stickers in a house with young children. I paid about 25 cents a pack. When I checked on eBay later that day, I found that people were buying these stickers. One of my packs sold for around $50. Not sure the Glomps will do as well, but for 29 cents, I figured I'd take the risk.
Which leads to what I was going to post last week, but time got away from me. Here are a few of my recent sales of items I've mentioned here.
The vintage flower loom lot I bought for $3.19, sold for $21.26.
The vintage Daisy Loom with patterns I bought for $1 sold for $22.
The vintage Boye Knitting Needle Kit I bought for $7.61 sold for $29.00.
The Patagonia Snowsuit I bought for $4.99 sold for $31.
The Minnetonka Moccasins I bought for $8.99 sold for $22.
And here's another cute Paint-by-Number I picked up today for my daughter's collection. $1.99. Sweet.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Oh Happy Day!
The new Saver's opened! Hurrah! I could actually walk to it if I wanted to, but will never do so as that would mean I would have to haul my bounty all the way home on foot.
The Saver's on Branch Ave in Providence opened on Thursday. The same day the Nor' easter hit. But I was not about to let a snow day make me miss the Grand Opening. It wasn't until after lunch that I was able to motivate the kids to head out with the promise of a $10 spending allowance each. I was a bit concerned that we missed our window of oppotunity--an empty store during those early hours of digging out from the storm--but figured we'd still have the store pretty much to ourselves.
How wrong was I! There was a line to get into the parking lot, a police officer pretending to direct traffic in the lot, and no place to park. I was so discouraged I suggested we turn around and try another day. But the girls were not about to forego that $10 so easily. So we forged on and found a spot.
Meanwhile, there were people with bags loaded full of stuff streaming out of the store. What could be left? What had we missed?
In a matter of less than an hour, I managed to spend close to $100, so that should give you some idea of how much was left. This was truly a GRAND opening. Saver's must have flown in employees for the event. I haven't had so many offers for assistance at Nordstrom.
So what did I buy?
My best find was a girl's North Face down 3/4 coat for $12.99. Normally more than I'd pay at Saver's, but this was really a steal. The coat is in perfect shape except that it's missing the hood. Will save it for my younger daughter. I also found several Mini Boden dresses ($3.99 and $5.99), a Hanna dress ($4.99), an L.L. Bean girl's winter jacket ($6.99), and various clothes the girls picked out including a leotard, two hoodies, and a dress.
Then I found some crafts including these looms...
The flower looms (photo on top) were $2.99. The Crazy-Daisy Winder was in a bag for ($2.99) which also included a Weave Easy Hand Loom and a set of Magic Looms. All now up on eBay!
We then headed to the toy section and scooped up a few games and several vintage puzzles including these two 1957 TUCO puzzles ($1.99 each).
I also picked up a Wilton Tasmanian Devil cake pan ($2.99), vintage Koala painting ($2.99) and a few other items. And that was without perusing the entire adult clothing section. I will definitely be back--once the crowds die down!
I'm going to try to start posting twice a week--once with what I've found (or my ThrHaul) and once with recent sales I've made on eBay. So look for a second posting later this week!
The Saver's on Branch Ave in Providence opened on Thursday. The same day the Nor' easter hit. But I was not about to let a snow day make me miss the Grand Opening. It wasn't until after lunch that I was able to motivate the kids to head out with the promise of a $10 spending allowance each. I was a bit concerned that we missed our window of oppotunity--an empty store during those early hours of digging out from the storm--but figured we'd still have the store pretty much to ourselves.
How wrong was I! There was a line to get into the parking lot, a police officer pretending to direct traffic in the lot, and no place to park. I was so discouraged I suggested we turn around and try another day. But the girls were not about to forego that $10 so easily. So we forged on and found a spot.
Meanwhile, there were people with bags loaded full of stuff streaming out of the store. What could be left? What had we missed?
In a matter of less than an hour, I managed to spend close to $100, so that should give you some idea of how much was left. This was truly a GRAND opening. Saver's must have flown in employees for the event. I haven't had so many offers for assistance at Nordstrom.
So what did I buy?
My best find was a girl's North Face down 3/4 coat for $12.99. Normally more than I'd pay at Saver's, but this was really a steal. The coat is in perfect shape except that it's missing the hood. Will save it for my younger daughter. I also found several Mini Boden dresses ($3.99 and $5.99), a Hanna dress ($4.99), an L.L. Bean girl's winter jacket ($6.99), and various clothes the girls picked out including a leotard, two hoodies, and a dress.
Then I found some crafts including these looms...
The flower looms (photo on top) were $2.99. The Crazy-Daisy Winder was in a bag for ($2.99) which also included a Weave Easy Hand Loom and a set of Magic Looms. All now up on eBay!
We then headed to the toy section and scooped up a few games and several vintage puzzles including these two 1957 TUCO puzzles ($1.99 each).
I also picked up a Wilton Tasmanian Devil cake pan ($2.99), vintage Koala painting ($2.99) and a few other items. And that was without perusing the entire adult clothing section. I will definitely be back--once the crowds die down!
I'm going to try to start posting twice a week--once with what I've found (or my ThrHaul) and once with recent sales I've made on eBay. So look for a second posting later this week!
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Trending Foul
We're officially in a bad mood here. Snow, then rain, now snow is expected again. Yesterday I was listening to CNN and heard that the big story TRENDING the airwaves was about Regis leaving Live. Then the anchor said "we'll fill you in on all the other trending stories when we return." Trending? Really? Hence, my blogpost title. Everyone is annoying me lately.
Well, maybe not the lady at Goodwill who always charges random prices in my favor.
Here's today's ThrHaul:
Well, maybe not the lady at Goodwill who always charges random prices in my favor.
Here's today's ThrHaul:
- This fabulous mint-in-box Kresge's hostess tray. $1.49.
- A vintage latch hook kit to make a flower rug. $2.99.
- A brand new American Girl Doll jewelry making kit. $2.99. (Do NOT tell my kids!)
- A new Black Diamond fleece vest. $1.99.
- And a nice leather dog leash for $1.99. We loose them all the time, so I find the thrift stores a great source for replacements. I think Calvin will like this one.
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