Monday, April 1, 2013

March Madness~ Thrifty Finds

It's been a little crazy here~ I've returned back to work so I've had to cut back on my thrifting. I think I've only gone 3 times in the past two weeks. Although my thrifting is not as frequent I still managed to pick up some great finds!


Here is what I picked up for less then $15 from SA!


Two fantastic vintage badges~ "Press Here" and "Eat Your Heart Out." I'm still undecided on where I'm going to put these...perhaps I'll sew them on a tote bag or they would look great on a vintage jean jacket.


This is my first solid piece of Fire King. I'm usually drawn to pieces with patterns but this bowl has a beautiful marble look to it.


I'm not sure if this "Sweets" glass jar is old but it definitely has a vintage look and for 99 cents it's perfect for storing hard candies or left over Easter eggs! I saw the same jar last month and regretfully passed it up so I was happy to find another one. Has anyone seen or heard of this jar before?



Some more "Crazy Daisy" Pyrex! My Spring Blossom Pyrex collection has really taken off but I've yet to complete a set of mixing bowls. Hopefully I'll come across the missing bowls to complete this set as well as my nesting Cinderella bowl set. I also found another vintage Austrian linen tablecloth for $2.99. 



Another Little Golden Book~ My bunny books keep multiplying!!

Linking up to Thriftasaurus and the Nifty Thrifty 



Until we thrift again...


AJ

3 comments:

  1. And more bunny books this week!!

    I've never see a jar like that before either, I would have snatched that up too!!

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  2. You can never have too many bunny books. I sort of like those white Fire King pieces. I have one small mixing bowl that I throw ketchup packets into in the fridge. Probably should give it a more lofty purpose.

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  3. I've got an idea - put the patches in an envelope & mail them too me! They are freakin' amazing - great find, especially the PRESS HERE!

    & I just noticed your tablecloth... I have something like it, goes great with Butterprint.

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