Metlox Zinnias Brighten the Day

When I found this tiered plate stand at a local thrift recently, I knew I would put it to good use. The sweet little cups from the Metlox Sculptured Zinnia PoppyTrail dishes set (here) were calling to me to be featured in a vignette. The two combined and this is the result.

This pattern is so cheerful. Even when it has rained for days and the sun is nowhere to be found, these bright little cups can lighten the mood. One glance at them and you just have

to smile. The yellows and greens of the zinnias are soft, subtle and yet pop on the cream background. I added two spooners I purchased from what was formerly Southern Living at Home and a yard sale greenery piece to round it out. I thought you might enjoy a glimpse at the heart- warming oil painting hanging above this vignette. “Man with Pig” was painted by my very talented husband. It’s one of my favorite things. I love the farmer’s expression.

I’ve enjoyed sharing with you this vignette of some of my favorite things.

I hope to join the following parties:

A Stroll Thru Life’s Tabletop Tuesday and Bargain Hunting With Laurie’s Favorite Things Saturday.

Tammy

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Sometimes It Only Takes One

Yard sales are usually sparse on holiday weekends and Easter weekend was no different. It didn’t help that the weather was rainy and unseasonably cold. I was still on a high from my day-long thrift shop crawl with “S” (see here and here) so I wasn’t relying too heavily on a huge yard sale day anyway.

As it turns out, the one yard sale we found was a good one and made the day. Thankfully they held their sale in their double garage, keeping the items and the shoppers out of the wet weather.

I found three adorable puzzles for 25 cents each. This puzzle with a momma and her pups reminded me of Lassie. I love the playfulness of the puppies and the sweetness of the whole scene.

The last two are such darling depictions from the pages of the Golden Books.

The bunny rabbit and mouse are having quite a belly laugh over something. The animals gathered ’round the table are each interesting in their own way. I love the vintage illustrations of all these puzzles. I wonder if they are vintage or if they were originally made to look so. Does anyone know?

I was tickled with my puzzle purchases, but didn’t stop with them. I found a Southern Living at Home Rustic Rooster Candelabra NEW in the box.

I actually bought two of these, as one will be a gift for my sweet mother-in-law who also loves decorating with roosters. But, shhh, don’t tell her; I want it to be a surprise.

I love it when the only yard sale in town proves to be a winner; sometimes it only takes one!

This weekend I’m actually participating in a community yard sale with my friend ‘S”. Be sure to stop by later to see what goodies I might find there!

I hope to join the parties at Apron Thrift Girl’s Thrift Share MondayFlea Market Finds at Her Library Adventures, Nifty Thrifty Tuesdays at Coastal Charm, Thrifty Thursday at Tales from Bloggeritaville, and  Thrifty Things Friday at The Thrifty Groove.

Tammy

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BRH Thrifts “Crawl” Part 2

Thanks for joining us as we continue “S” and Tammy’s Great Adventure: Blue Ridge Hospice Thrift Shops Crawl, April 21, 2011. If you missed part one, go here.

When we left off, our stomachs were growling and we decided to look for something to eat. We headed off in the general direction of our next stop in the crawl, stop number four. Before we realized it we were upon our destination and so decided to fight through the hunger in order to thrift shop! We are thrift shop troopers, I tell you!

This location was another bright and cheery site. I was immediately distracted by a Disney music globe featuring Cruella DeVille of 101 Dalmations villainy. It was adorable and a reasonable price. I didn’t buy it. It’s my one non-purchase regret of the entire trip. Maybe if I had had a tablescape design in mind centered around this music globe it would have jumped into my hands. Alas, I left it behind. We saw some interesting ceramic star shaped flower ‘frogs’ that sit atop a vase. “S” figured out what they were. They had lots of them… probably because no one else could figure out what they were.

I found a beautiful, large white tablecloth. Again, “S” and I held it open to check its status. Pristine. This beauty jumped into my arms for $10.

I also found eight red, scalloped-edge napkins for $4 and some bright placemats which match the style of ones I bought earlier. These have a different color wave and were half the price of the others, $2 for all four.

I also found some graduated black beads to which “S” says “You could restring those with silver spacers instead of gold since you like silver.”  To which I say, “You could restring them; I don’t have a clue how to do that.” She’s so sweet. “S” believes everyone is as multi-talented and creative as she is. Silly girl, but that’s why we’ve been friends for many, many years; she makes her friends feel so talented and confident. I also found, with help from “S”, a silver and possibly onyx pendant which perfectly matches some earrings I already have. I know the earrings are not real onyx. Sorry, forgot to take pictures of the jewels.

By the time we checked out of here (couponing again for maximum purchasing power – Extreme Couponing did you hear that?), we were grouchy hungry. Our mission was food and fast. I remembered hearing of a little Italian/Greek restaurant nearby so we set out in search of that or fast food, whichever we encountered first. It was a tie, so the nice little Italian place won out and boy were we glad. It was wonderful. And, can you believe it, right next door was a Salvation Army? The thrifting girls are living right.

After lunch, we checked out the SA and I found a glass candlestick destined to be the base of a future cake plate and an apothecary jar filled with milkweed. Yes, milkweed. Some things are not to wonder why. Although I can tell you it was a fluffy mess trying to get that stuff out of there. I also found two pineapple candle holders which will be painted something, anything, other than their existing color. My $4 purchases (with a little color in the background courtesy of a yard sale platter from here):

You can see that milkweed is still clinging to the interior of the apothecary jar in its pre-wash state.

Just to keep it real, we stopped in an antique store in the same shopping area. Lots of pretty dishes with accompanying pretty prices. The antique furniture was really beautiful, too. It’s nice to know that they do sell all styles of plate hangers in case I ever run out.

With our bodies well nourished and rested, we headed out on the last leg of our trek, stop number five. After a bit of necessary back-tracking, we were on our way. One of the nicest things about our day was the beautiful country through which we were traveling. The mountains, the rolling green hills, farms, cows and even freight trains made our drive that much more pleasurable. Oh, and “S” was driving so I really had it easy!

The small town we ended our “crawl” in was just postcard picturesque. As happened all day long, “S” spotted the store well before I did and like I just said, she was driving. How she spotted these places and drove, too, I just don’t know. I think I need stronger contacts.

Our last shop was just as bright and well merchandised as most of those we had stopped at previously. I found some pretties, there, too. Did you doubt I would?

The patriotic placemats were $4, the four new gold napkins $4, the twisted metal bow napkin holders $3, the cut glass gravy/sauce boat $4, (here is a close up of this piece)

and three divided pressed glass plates with scalloped edges and relief berry and leaf designs were $2 each. Does anyone know what pattern these plates are? I saw this design several times throughout the day before I succumbed to their purchase. Once again, coupons were called into service.

To repay “S” for her eagle eye on goodies for me, I found a carved wooden rolling pin for her collection. We both passed on some violet water goblets. We will probably regret that pass in the future. The store had a basket of comics, too. I even did the “phone home” routine to make sure no one was interested in them.

This town’s street was lined with quaint antique shops and second-hand shops. Even though we were on the last leg of our trip, we mustered up the energy to check out as many as possible. I found this tiny plate for $2 in one such shop. Sorry about the glare. No sunshine for picture taking today.

We wandered through a few more antique shops marveling at the deals we had found for similar items that day and some of the deals we had passed on. “S” thought about purchasing some clear Indiana Glass Whitehall iced tea glasses. At $28 for 6, I thought that was high. Did I steer her wrong? I sure hope not. I hope we can find these glasses for her at a much better price than that. I feel more thrift adventures in our future…

We ended our day at a second-hand store. Not too much of interest until we hit the back room and then, wow! A 21-piece set of Metlox’s Sculptured Zinnia PoppyTrail dishes.

Their design just spoke to me…”come here.. tammylovesdishes..come here and take a closer look…” Who am I to argue with talking dishes? I got closer and saw the price on that 21-piece set…wait for it….wait for it… $7.95. Are you kidding me? Come to Momma!

These are well-loved dishes about which I can only create a history. I believe one of the cups I have was the favorite one as it has a slight chip and shows much use inside. This little cup is the one reached for most, the woman of the house’s favorite and special cup. One of the dessert plates was the one kept on the bottom of the stack. It has brighter and clearer colors than its mates. The large bowls were well-used in family dinners to hold mashed potatoes or succotash. These dishes were well-used and well-loved and they are still usable. A well-made USA product. And mine for $7.95!

We literally closed this place down. They announced they were closing in 3 minutes! Was it really 5:00 already? We grabbed our great buys and headed to the check-out counter to get in line. Instead of being snarky about having to work past closing time, these sweet women were gracious to all of us waiting in line and wished us each a Happy Easter upon our departure. Our thrift shopping day ended as it began…with great buys and service with a genuine smile! Yes, there really are wonderful places like these left in America; sometimes you just have to travel off your beaten path to find them.

All in all, “S” and I consider our thrift shop “crawl” a whopping success. Not only did we find some incredibly fun things at deal prices, we had the opportunity to spend time together doing something we each really wanted to do. That last part was important so I’ll repeat it. We got to spend time doing something we each really wanted to do. And we helped out hospice patients and other organizations, too, as a nice side benefit. Life is good.

I hope to join the parties at Apron Thrift Girl’s Thrift Share Monday, Flea Market Finds at Her Library Adventures, Nifty Thrifty Tuesdays at Coastal Charm, Thrifty Thursday at Tales from Bloggeritaville, and Thrifty Things Friday at The Thrifty Groove.

Tammy

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BRH Thrifts “Crawl” Part 1

Recently my high-school friend and I have begun thrift shopping. We have also discovered the thrills of thrift shopping together. It’s kind of like the shopping we did together as teens, except that now we are driving ourselves and we have more frequent pit stops. However, one thing hasn’t changed, we are still on budgets!

I’m afraid I have corrupted “S” and brought her into the realm of tablescaping so she has joined me in my search for the perfect bargains on all things table related. She also loves to find great stuff for her kids and grandies and to use in her creations, both basket and beaded.

So with that background in mind, I invite you to join us on our Blue Ridge Hospice Thrift Shops “Crawl”. We planned months in advance to spend our day off traversing the area in search of the best buys we could find. We decided to focus on stopping at one of our favorite thrifts, the Blue Ridge Hospice. We love this thrift because it has great stuff ( I found my Ruby Red Goblets there) and it raises money for a wonderful cause. It’s a win-win.

Normally, we haunt the store located in our county. For this special day, we decided to visit each of their five other shops in four towns located in near-by counties. Our goal was to make a stop at each shop and then head to the next one. Come along with us on our thrift “crawl” to see what bargains I find.

Our first stop was about 30 minutes away from my hometown. The store was very bright and well-merchandised and the staff was so cheerful. Once the clerk found out what our plans for the day were, she immediately called the store manager who came out to take our picture. She reciprocated and took a picture with us as well. As we arrived at each store location, we posted a photo of one of us in front of the store via Facebook.

For my first purchase of the day, I picked up ten clear glass sunflower-shaped dinner sized plates. They are a little hard to see in this picture even though I’ve placed a white plate underneath. I paid $15 for ten. “S” already had these plates so we didn’t have to flip for them.

Our second stop was about 15 minutes further down the road. When we pulled up to this store, “S” remarked that it really didn’t look like much…and it didn’t. Turns out, you really can’t judge a thrift shop by its looks! This place went on forever and I made my biggest purchase of the day there. The store itself was much darker inside than our first stop which makes it harder for non-teenage eyes to see the pretties, although things were very nicely displayed in this store as well.

I found four more of these vintage rectangular snack trays with matching cups to add to my collection. I paid $6.

I was also fortunate to find three vintage square snack plates. I have never seen the square version and was delighted to snatch them up. These were $6, too. Guess their uniqueness warranted their higher cost. Aren’t they cute?

I picked up a little candlewick (or Boopie?) sherbet/champagne glass for $1, a glass candlestick (“S” always finds the best candlesticks!) for $3, a tiny pewter cup for $2, and two large honey-gold checked napkins embroidered with sweet bees for $4. You can’t see those bees, but trust me they’re there and they’re cute.

And still I was unloading my shopping cart, yes, cart. I had to resort to using the store’s only cart to haul my finds to the register. When I inquired as to the price on this beaded fruit, I was told they were a store display. Ooops. That explains the no price tag situation. But everything has a price, right? Well, this fruit did at least. Ten bucks.

Still more to unload from my cart. I found a vintage dresser scarf for $2.50 (future table runner?), a large blue tablecloth with sunflowers ($5 due to a small stain), and another large tablecloth in predominately yellow with flower designs for $7. “S” found this last tablecloth for me. She has a good eye and a generous heart.

I really had to get those linens to help to cushion the other things I bought, right? We loaded the van with our purchases and headed toward our next stop on the other side of town.

After a little consult with both printed mapquest and maps on the iPhone, we made it to stop number three. Amazing what a difference just a few miles makes. There

wasn’t as much of a selection of what we were looking for, but we still managed to make some fine purchases. This store was also very bright and again staffed with the nicest people. I scored with some vintage plates by Homer Laughlin in Golden Harvest. The reminded me of plates my former sister-in-law used to have. They were marked as a set of six, but there was no price on any of them. I asked the clerk for the price who asked the manager in the back. When she said $5 for all six, I almost squealed. Did I want them? You bet your bippy I wanted them!

I also picked up the placemats in the photo. There were three of them for $1 each. I knew I had one in this same design at home so this trio would complete my set. I also found a sweet Fitz & Floyd planter ($1 can you believe it?), 2 silver-plated candlesticks (just cuz they were real shiney) for $1 each, and some wooden watermelon napkin holders for $1.

Here is a close up of that darling little squirrel…

I also picked up some Williams Sonoma square plates with olive designs. These were $2 each. In each store, “S” and I tried to meet a $15 minimum. We had coupons which activated at $15 so sometimes we threw extras into our basket to make our minimum.  I added these at the last minute to help round out my minimum. “S” found this red plate for me since she knows red is one of my colors. She is trying to put together a patriotic tablescape for me, even though she may not realize it. Last week she found me some small plates rimmed with navy and white stars. See what I mean?

We made our purchases, used our coupons, loaded the van and headed out for stop number four. Join me for part two and the continuing adventures of “S” and Tammy in their Great Adventure: Blue Ridge Hospice Thrift Crawl, April 21, 2011 (here).

I hope to join the parties at Apron Thrift Girl’s Thrift Share Monday, Flea Market Finds at Her Library Adventures, Nifty Thrifty Tuesdays at Coastal Charm, Thrifty Thursday at Tales from Bloggeritaville, and Thrifty Things Friday at The Thrifty Groove.

Tammy

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Easter Chick Leads the Way

Today’s tablescape features my favorite little chick pulling his half shell-wagon of eggs. While this piece is not vintage, I absolutely love that it looks vintage. I found this darling in a little shop in the charming town of Salem, Virginia.

The chick is surrounded by antique wooden candlesticks which were a wedding present oh so many years ago. Rounding out the table center are little baskets of greenery found recently at a yard sale.

Each place setting begins with a rattan charger found at Wal-Mart this past December. I admired so many tablescapers’ rattan chargers but just wouldn’t pay the prices most stores were asking. When I ran across these for $6.97 each I knew I couldn’t pass them up. I rarely ever go to Wal-Mart so I think this purchase was meant to be.

Atop the rattan charger is a white dinner plate in the Fleur design. These were part of a set I picked up at Costco, paid way too much for, but just had to have because I “needed” a set of white dishes (“the little black dress of tablescaping”) and I loved the raised pattern on each of the pieces.

The final plate is a cabbage leaf plate by Bordallo Pinherio. These were found at Marshall’s this year for $3.99 each. I have used the cut-glass compote from my hometown yard sale adventure (go here to read about it) to top off the stack.

The setting also features a thrifted white plate by Oneida in the Evening Pearls design. Each of these is topped by a mini-cloche (butter dish) from the Williams Sonoma outlet.

My green vintage glasses are also thrifted. They are Indiana Glass in the Whitehall design. Don’t hate me, but I paid only 75 cents for each glass.

I’ve used a vintage monogramed white napkin (Ebay) over a solid brown napkin (Bed, Bath & Beyond).

Finally I am using my mother’s beautiful silver, priceless. This is the Lyric pattern by Gorham. I promise I will polish and clean it before we use it.

Blessings to you this Easter. 

I am linking up with Susan at Between Naps on the Porch for Tablescape Thursdays.

Tammy

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Easter Fancies

I wanted to share some of my favorite Easter things.

First up is new this year. This vintage-looking bunny and chick grabbed my heartstrings when I saw them at Marshall’s earlier this season. I just couldn’t resist them.  I love the vintage look they have and their coloration. While I tried to resist them, I just couldn’t do it.

Next is the green Portuguese bunny plate on top of which I have placed a sweet rabbit plate. I love this little bunny who appears to be climbing onto the cabbage leaf with his carrot. Both of these are thrift shop finds.

Here’s a close up of this sweet little guy.

I was pleasantly surprised to find this tiny bunny “tea set” among my Easter decorations which have been boxed away for a few years. These playful bunnies are into everything, the creamer, the sugar and the two tea cups. Aren’t they adorable?

I have one more favorite vintage Easter decoration which I will be featuring in my tablescape this week. I hope you can come back to see what it is.

I am linking up to A Stroll Thru Life for Marty’s Tabletop Tuesday and Favorite Things over at Bargain Hunting with Laurie.

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Wet Weekend & Cradle Roll

This weekend was a very slow yard sale weekend. Saturday was a complete wash out, literally. We had rain, rain, and more rain. Then we had wind and tornado warnings. No one wants to set up a yard sale in that weather.

I took the break in yard sale action as an opportunity to get some Saturday chores done so that Sunday I could spend time with my dad on his birthday. So on our way to my parents’  house on Sunday with dinner (lunch)  in the car, what did we see but a yard sale sign outside their town. Oh, how I wanted to stop. However, the dinner was supposed to be a hot one so stopping at a yard sale would not have been a good idea.

We spent a nice time visiting with my parents. I ended up bringing some fun stuff from their house, mostly pictures and such. Most notable was my grandmother’s framed cradle roll from 1911 and my mother’s cradle roll from the same church from years later. My grandmother’s has an interesting frame. The document has a sweet vintage illustration but the handwriting on the document has faded so that it can barely be read. I wonder if there is any way to restore this? My mother’s is very legible and has colorful flowers surrounding the edge of the piece with a sweet image featured. I love these mementos of times gone by.

As luck would have it once we returned home we saw another yard sale sign in our hometown. Woohoo! This was one that had advertised for yesterday and decided since the sun was out, they would set up today. While not a large sale, I did manage to find a few things.

The Goodnight Moon counting book was just too cute to pass up. This will be a nice companion book to the Goodnight Moon book we already have from our daughter’s childhood library. The Smart Soapmaking book is one I picked up on a lark as a “book that looks like nothing” but which might end up being worth something for resale. I found that tip at Late Night Coffee’s blog; you can read the post here. This is my first such purchase. We’ll see how that works out for me.** And finally, I picked up some beads because I liked the colors.

So not a totally washed out weekend after all.

**Edited to add: Sold the book in less than 24 hours for an $11 profit.  Guess this book was somethin’ after all, y’all!

This week I hope to link up to the following parties:

Her Library Adventures for Flea Market Finds

Apron Thrift Girl’s Thrift Share Monday

Nifty Thrifty Tuesdays at Coastal Charm

Tales from Bloggeritaville for Thrifty Thursday

Thrifty Things Friday at The Thrifty Groove

Tammy

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“Fiesta” Totally Yard Sale Tablescape

I am a dishaholic. Yes, I freely admit it. I am drawn to dishes. When I saw these beauties so nicely displayed on a lovely wooden table at a yard sale in my home town, I went straight to them. Picked up the mugs, looked at the bottom (all dishaholics can relate to this habit) and then at the price and thought, “that’s a great deal.” Do I need more dishes? No. But I thought these would be perfect for my daughter. That was all the excuse I needed.

The price tag called them Fiesta and while I know they are not truly Fiesta ware, I am calling them Fiesta for this post. There was a complete set for six place settings with several pieces remaining.

I decided to do a setting using only the items I purchased at this fabulous yard sale in my home town. To read more about it go here. Everything in this tablescape was purchased at one yard sale, except my favorite hurricanes and candles which I used to complete the centerpiece.

I mixed and matched each of the place settings so that each one would be different.

The flatware is a Williamsburg pattern hotel plate made by Wm. A. Rogers (Oneida Ltd.). It could use some polishing, but I was too impatient to do this tablescape to wait for that to happen. I was fortunate to purchase more than six place settings of this pattern. Here is a close up of the mark:

Aren’t the little soup spoons so cute? I also found the table runner, which is reversible. The flip side is strictly sunflowers. I thought the colorful roosters would be nice to use with the colorful dinnerware.

The large oval red serving platter compliments the dishes. I think I’m keeping this one for myself! I decided to add the five cut-glass stemmed compotes which were also a part of this big dish day. Aren’t they beautiful?

I just love the design on the stem base. They are quite heavy. Does anyone know the design or maker? I added a large silver ornament that was part of my power purchase to add a little interest to the arrangement.

I did use my “go-to” Southern Living at Home hurricanes with my favorite battery-operated candles to complete the centerpiece. Each hurricane is sitting on an extra salad plate to give a little more pop to the centerpiece.  The hurricanes/candles are the only things on this table that were not purchases at the fabulous yard sale.

I’ll end with a few more shots of the table. I hope you have enjoyed viewing this as much as I enjoyed putting it together.

Thanks for stopping by. I am joining the following parties:

A Stroll Thru Life’s  Table Top Tuesday

Between Naps on the Porch’s Tablescape Thursday

Until next time, take care ~~

Tammy

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Lunch Hour Thriftiness

There is nothing better than spending your lunch hour with a close friend, unless it is spending said lunch hour thrifting with that friend! Today was one of those double-treat days. We decided to check out the thrift store close to our offices to see what goodies were in the shop today.

Here is an overview of the fun stuff I found today.

My friend, S, spotted this beautiful crystal candlestick and shared it with me. I love the large base on this and the whole thing is quite heavy. S picked up two crystal candlesticks with more of a pedestal look to them. I found a pretty crystal plate with handles for her. She is going to merge her candlestick with the plate to create a one-of-a-kind cookie/cake stand.

When I saw these I just had to grab them up. There were four pair. I thought about how I wanted to do something to our kitchen one day. I remembered the kitchen remodel post at The Empty Nest and how she used these to create a cozy kitchen. I am putting them in my “one day” stack because one day I will get those cabinets painted and one day I might put these up under those painted cabinets.

I also shopped for my daughter. She is going to start sewing using her grandmother’s old Singer. She needed someplace to put the machine. Today I found the perfect little cart on wheels. I think this might be an old typing stand; it has two side leaves that fold down. It’s nice and sturdy and will be perfect for a small sewing table. I also found Halloween pancake molds; a pumpkin, cat and ghost for her since she loves all things Halloween. Finally she is getting a Nordic Ware microwave egg cooker. This was on her list of things she wanted me t0 look for. I can assure you I would never have looked at these before she brought them to my attention. They look a little obscene actually.

My friend found some curtain clips new in the bag and gave them to me. That is what is fun about thrifting with a friend. They will share with you and brainstorm with you about how to use the things your find together.

I found a package of four star-shaped bowls. Love stars. These white stars can go with lots of tablescapes.

My friend found Winnie the Pooh and Eeyore s&p shakers as well as Winnie the Pooh seasonal plaques. Her granddaughter will love them! She also snatched up a nice set of glass dinner plates with embossed fruits. Learning from my mistake at the church yard sale, after asking me if I wanted them (isn’t she so sweet?) she didn’t leave them around for someone else to grab. Good job, S!

We left well satisfied with our lunch hour thriftiness and the opportunity to spend time together doing something we both enjoy.

I hope to link up with parties at Apron Thrift Girl at her next Thrift Share Monday, Her Library Adventures at the next Flea Market Finds, and Coastal Charm’s Nifty Thrifty Tuesdays and Tales from Bloggeritaville’s Thrifty Thursday.

Tammy

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Home Town Yard Sale Adventure

Today I had a fabulous day at yard sales. Well, it was really one spectacular yard sale that made the day. It was the first one I attended and really, I could have stopped right there and been a very happy shopper. And to make it even better, it was just one block away. Sweet!

Have you ever been to a yard sale where the seller has put a lot of time and thought into their sale? This was one of those. They had similar things grouped together and displayed much like a store would. It was eye candy just to look at the displays. The little girl clothes were grouped by size and ribbon-tied in stacks. The pillow cases were neatly folded and stacked together, tied with a ribbon, and marked with a nice, large price tag. Kitchen appliances were grouped together.

The silverware I purchased was presented in a clear canning jar and tied with a ribbon and marked with a nice, large price tag. Notice a theme here? I loved the ribbons and the large price tags. Oh, and most of all, I loved the small prices.

These beauties are just a tease. You will have to come back later to see the tablescape I created using them.

I couldn’t pass up these gorgeous cut-glass stemmed compotes, either. They were so pretty. I love the design on the base. They are quite heavy, too. Anyone know the pattern/maker?

Even though I could have been totally satisfied with the great buys at my home town yard sale, I decided to head to the neighboring town. One of the local churches was having a sale. Church sales can be fabulous or they can be duds. This one had the makings of a pretty good sale. As I walked up to the sale, I saw some pretty chairs that might be of interest to my mother-in-law. She has asked us to keep our eyes open for some kitchen chairs. These were pretty, but I didn’t linger as the tables of goodies were calling my name. I saw two painted tin squares marked 10 cents each; I thought a closer look was in order but before I could snag them, a keen-eyed mother and child blocked my way and she got them. There were lots of holiday items, but nothing calling my name. I am like a person who has just had a large dinner – totally satisfied from my earlier purchases so anything found here will be like dessert. I spot two black metal candle holders. Their price is so low, I grab them up. I then rounded the tables to the side where the dishes were placed. I spied 12 clear plates with embossed fruit. I picked one up and seriously considered the set. Put them down to further consider as I looked more and moved on to some silverplate. Well, I should have learned my lesson. They were gone when I returned. Oh well. I did find a set of sweet glass candle holders and a lidless Willow Churchill Teapot. All in all, not bad for dessert.

I picked up several other items, too, at the first sale which you can see in my upcoming tablescape. There is one more purchase I will share before I go. For less than the cost of a small latte, I got a beautiful bracelet and an adorable teacup pewter pin. Can you say “sweet”?

This week I hope to link up with Apron Thrift Girl , Her Library Adventures , and Debbiedoo’s Newbie Party for their parties.

Tammy

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