This weekend was a gorgeous weekend to be out hitting the sales. The temperatures are dropping a bit, so it's cooler out and easier to maneuver around people and boxes when I'm not sweating my butt off.
I'm starting out with my find of the week and only because I was so excited about it. This gorgeous pink vintage Therm-a-jug thermos. It had a little rust on it, but the inside is spotless and the inner cup and cap are intact. I snapped this up so quickly that I practically knocked Chablis out of my way.
It is so pretty - I love it. And it's pink! Pink!! Wouldn't this look absolutely adorable in a beach house or a camper or just sitting on the shelf?
I cleaned it up the minute I got it home and it looks fabulous....
Can you tell I am just giddy over this find? Honestly, I do not need it, but it's so darn cute. Louie told me to just sell it but I don't know. It's pink! It's retro and in great condition. I think I have a problem and need an intervention. I buy all this stuff, say I'm going to sell it and then I keep it. My intentions are good - does that count? What is wrong with me?? Ugh.... Ok, after much deliberation I have decided to list it. If you want this pink pixie for your very own, then visit my Etsy shop.
Chablis picked up these 2 tins - not vintage but cute and in great shape so she's adding them to her tin collection. The Anacin tin is vintage with just the right amount of rust and chippiness and the lid still works....
One can never have too many vintage coffee cans, right??
I was out in a garage and found this stuffed behind some really gross boxes. It was filled with a bunch of crap so I dumped everything into one of the boxes and just took this. It's quite rusted but I love the graphics. I want to repurpose it into something, but I don't know what yet....
Don't you love the colors? What would you do with it?
Another vintage apron for my collection. I'm telling you, it pays to be snoopy. I was in the bedroom at an estate sale and the dresser had stuff all over it for sale. I got nosey and started opening the drawers and looking through the stuff in there. Chablis was poking me and telling me to knock it off. But you never know what you may find, right? Besides, snooping through drawers is fun! I found this apron in the middle drawer, still folded up. It had never been used - all the creases were still in it. I offered a dollar for it and they gladly took it.
I found these towels in the same garage as the aforementioned tool box. They were stuffed into a baggy and never used. If you look closely, the stamped imprint on the right one says "Corning 1977." Help me out here - does that mean they are Corning ware towels made in 1977? I know nothing about towels, so any help here is appreciated. I washed them up and they are gorgeous. These would look so cute in a camper too.
Finally, 2 vintage Ball jars with tin lids. They were in a kitchen cabinet - again I was snooping thru drawers - and they were filled with something white. My guess was baking soda. No price tags on them either. I took them up to the seller and asked him how much he wanted for the jars filled with cocaine. He thought that was hysterical, we had a good laugh and I got a good price. It pays to be friendly! I've decided to keep one for myself and let one go, so if you want a blue Ball Mason jar/cocaine container of your very own, visit my shop here.
What did you find this week?
Linking up with....
Thriftasaurus # 103
Catch as Catch Can # 180
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Thriftasaurus # 103
Catch as Catch Can # 180
Craft Frenzy Friday # 57
Thrifty Things Friday # 18
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I have the oatmeal tin, I had it put away for a while, not it's out and being used again on my counter.
ReplyDeleteGreat finds!!
Thanks Jill - I can always find something to do with a tin too. Thanks for coming by and leaving a comment!
DeleteSounds like a fun sale. I went to one Saturday and got a few things.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see what you got!
DeleteI pink thermos? it's so YOU! I would not be able to give that up. Walk around your house and figure out something else to get rid of and keep the pink! heehee! Love that cute tool box, too. You've done GOOD! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteIf it doesn't sell then I am meant to keep it, right? At least I'm going with that for now. xo
DeleteGreat finds Kim! Love your new Etsy store :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Martha - I still have lots to list but its time consuming to get it started. One day at a time I guess.
DeleteLove all of your finds! The pink thermos would make a cute vase, too!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea too.
DeleteThat pink thermos is so cute!!! I guess it does pay to be snoopy...lol.
ReplyDeleteyou found some great things while checking out the drawers at the sale.
Great vintage items!
Debbie
xo
You are so funny, going through those drawers. Yup, it pays to be thorough! I didn't realize you had an Etsy page .... I'll be right over!
ReplyDeleteIt's new - my husband threatened me - he said I can't buy any more stuff at estate sales until I start selling some things. I think I may be a hoarder. LOL.
DeleteThat pink thermos jug is cute! I'd be tempted to keep it for myself.
ReplyDeleteWell, if it doesn't sell I may be forced to keep it. LOL
DeleteI'm getting behind on all your posts!! I've been busy, but nothing as fun as you are doing!! This is awesome!! I remember one of these water jugs that my family had, it was green and red I think!! I bet I find it in my Dad's attic one of these days!! :) No you are not a hoarder, your just sentimental about the good ol' days!! That's different!!
ReplyDeleteHa - thanks cheri. Keep an eye open for that thermos.
DeleteGreat finds, Kim--sounds like there might be a camper (or glamper) in your future! Your pink water cooler is just fab--
ReplyDeleteI know - I'm torn with parting with it. We used to have a camper and now I wish we still had it.
DeleteI absolutely cannot believe that you were able to part with that pink beauty! I have that same Therm-O-Jug and I found the pink Coleman one last weekend. I will never let them go :-)
ReplyDeleteAs for digging through drawers at estate sales....unless they are marked "do not open", they are fair game!
~Erica
Great point about the "Do not open" signs.
DeleteAnd yeah, it's been tearing at my heart to let that thermos go, but I am quickly running out of room and need to sell some stuff. :-(
Love the pink thermos. I've never seen that Stewart's coffee can before. Thanks for sharing @ TTF.
ReplyDeleteYou're so brave to snoop! I think I'd be too chicken of getting called out. Thanks for bringing your pink thermos to the RLTLT party!
ReplyDeleteThose towels must have been promotional items from Corning-it has the same pattern as some of their dishes.
ReplyDeleteYou may be right - I never even thought of that. Thanks for the tip!
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