I have difficulty passing up handmade pottery--especially when it's blue...
especially when the price is $.35!
And though I probably will never master the art of French cooking, I thought $.50 for this cookbook was a most fair price!
Most of my thrift store shopping and garage "saling" over the past few days was spent looking for children's clothing, since a few of our grandchildren were here. This dress was in that $5 bag from a few days ago. It is fully lined and fits the intended child beautifully. It's cost? $.20!
What GREAT deals.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week Rebecca ~ FlowerLady
Hi my dear-the dress is simply gorgeous and your recent finds are definitely going to be hard to beat, lol!! Well done and enjoy your week ahead too! x
ReplyDeleteThat's it! I'm coming for a visit! I went to a great thrift shop that I hadn't been to in a while and was shocked at their prices. They did have some lovely things but at high prices plus the people there weren't all that friendly. I went away empty handed :(
ReplyDeleteHave a great week, Bonnie
Bonnie, I know what you mean! There aren't too many out there anymore that have reasonable prices. The mug and cookbook were at a thrift store in Hicksville OH. I also bought a couple of T-shirts for my grandson there.
ReplyDeleteI don't go as frequently as I used to.... but STILL go away empty handed sometimes. I'm just stubborn about pricing (and really don't need another thing anyway).
Hi Rebecca...Nice finds. I like pottery, too. As far as pricing, it depends on the thrift store. A couple of times, Salvation Army and Goodwill shops had kind of high prices but Saver's always has good ones. I love the thrill of the hunt, like you! Susan
ReplyDeleteWow I love your thrifting....we think along the same lines...I wish our thrift stores were that cheap though here they can be kind of pricey~ Enjoy your treasures Love Heather
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