Turquoise TW bowl that will blend in quite well with her kitchen redo.
I think she said she paid 25cts. No lid, but maybe will find one another time.
6 pyrex old town blue cups - total $1.50
2 mugs - 25cts. ea.
4 of these with a daffodil pattern - no markings, and so far she and I have not been able to find any like them in our research. Anyone happen to know anything about the maker, pattern, time period, etc.?? We both think they are from the 60's or 70's.
4 for $1.00 total.
Milk glass compote to keep the other one company she scored recently - 50cts.
1972 SL party cookbook and 1974 BH and G snacks and appetizers cookbook - 50 cts. ea.
Total spent - $4.75.
I am being optimistic and going to attempt to link up with the following events, but have a busy week ahead, so will see how it goes.
Linking up with: "Mosaic Monday"
"Amaze Me Monday"
"Nifty Thrifty Tuesday"
"Inspire Me Tuesday"
"Whats It Wednesday"
"Wow Us Wednesday"
"Share Your Cup Thursday"
"Thrifty Things Friday"
Hope you are looking forward to a great week!
Glenda
ETA: I have flowers in my courtyard again! :-D More on that another time.
23 comments:
Hi Glenda - your daughter has the talent of finding treasures also, it seems. Good finds.
Judy
Great finds and treasures! I love the cups with the flowers. Very pretty. Have a happy day and week ahead!
Good eye! :)
She sure knows how to hunt down the bargains. It's never too early to be teaching the art of thrifting:-)
Mr Op and I had that blue set of dishes when we were fist married:)
Loved the memories these brought back!
Leann
Love that milk glass vase! So nice that the little one is being well-schooled in treasure hunting! xoKathleen
Nice finds! I have an eight piece set of the Corelle butterfly dishes. I bought them new when I first got married many moons ago!
I recognize some of these things - hard to believe they are now considered vintage. Have a happy week, Eileen.
Oops, I mean Glenda. Sorry about that.
That's so cute! They do learn early. Those are great find and how wonderful that you have flowers in your courtyard!
I love going "junkin" too. But, I really have to figure out what to do with my "treasures"
The little redhead is a girl after my heart. So is your daughter with all of her wonderful bargain treasures. I really need to shop where she shops. laurie
Lots of finds out there, aren't they? Enjoy!
Your daughter is really getting good at the junkin' thing and it sounds like your granddaughter is learning early :)
Who doesn't love a day out junkin!!!
Your daughter knows what to look for - what great bargains!
Happy Easter dear Glenda
Hugs
Shane
It is funny to see that the things she is collecting are things we couldn't wait to get rid of...who knew that stuff would be collectible some day? I felt like I had a "grown up" kitchen once the pyrex was gone! Now, I think it is pretty!
Fun finds! I had to laugh when I read your 'we'll see how it goes' comment about linking up -you can't imagine how often I've thought the exact same thing!
Ah treasures! What fun finds she has found! My daughter and now my two grand kids go to "uppity" schools... so from an early age, instead of calling them thrift stores/junkies etc.... we call them "Boutiques" LOL
I love junking and finding all kinds of treasures, which your daughter did! Thanks for sharing at TTF!
Linda
Love the sunny colored mugs!
Have a delightfully lovely Easter.
Popping by to wish you a Happy Easter, Glenda!
Gorgeous weather we are having. Hope it is the same for you!
Oh, I'm so glad the little redhead gets it so soon! Junkin is so much fun! The green bowl is great for mixing things, even if there is no lid. Wishing you a Happy Easter!!
Yes, they do learn quickly! so glad that she sees it as treasures and not junk. lol! Love the strawberry cup! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
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