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    Show us your Thrift and/or yard sale finds

    I LOVE getting things for a bargain and I know all of you here do too. What are some of the things you have found at a yard sale, estate sale, thrift shop, etc that you know you got for a bargain when compared to antique shops and online auctions places?

    I do very well at thrifts and it's kind of iffy at yard sales (many times the yard sales don't have vintage things and that's what I look for).

    Anyhow, here are a few of mine.

    I just picked this up today. It's an electric fan that still works. I am guessing it's from the 40's or 50's and was very inexpensive.



    My Westinghouse Roaster I got a couple of years ago at a yard sale. The thing still works but is an electricity hog.



    I got this payphone, well half a pay phone for free. The guy said he just wanted to get rid of it.



    I have a ton more, but would love to see some of the things all of your loungers have discovered.

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    Flea markets and garage/estate sales are probably my favorite places to shop. For some reason, I have terrible thrift store luck and never find vintage clothing -- the only things I buy at thrift stores are trashy movie star biographies and Dolly Parton LPs. One of my all-time favorite flea market finds is a lucite purse by Rialto that I bought a couple years ago.


    I've also found loads of great records at flea markets and garage sales over the past several years.

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    Liz, I love that pocket book!! I have always wanted one, but they go for big bucks on eBay. That one is absolutely gorgeous.

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    Kimberly great thread!! I am always collecting from yard sales, thrift stores, and estate sales! Here's one of my favorite finds from a yard sale. My boyfriend saw it as we drove by. I wasn't paying any attention!! So we turned around and bought the table and six chairs for 75 bucks! I had to reupholster the chairs but we bought the set from the original owners who got it in the 1950's. I have since learned to pay better attention when going places! hahaha


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    Mary, you have fabulous taste!

    That set is so nice and it looks fantastic in the yellow kitchen. Is that black and white tile underneath the set or is is some kind of rug?

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    It's self adhesive black and white tile. I used them to do kind of a rug effect just under the table.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaryDeluxe
    It's self adhesive black and white tile. I used them to do kind of a rug effect just under the table.
    Thanks! I was thinking of doing that myself for the entire kitchen floor. My kitchen is black and white w/ red accents and I hate the beige linoleum that is currently on it. I have been thinking of sticking the new b&w tile linoleum right over the beige but am hesitant. I would hate to rip the old stuff up though because it's not in tiles but in one big roll and would be a pain to do.

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    I think you would be okay. There is a special cleaning product you should use to clean your current floor...you can find it all at Lowes!

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    Thanks Mary, I am going to attempt it over the summer. I just don't have the mental energy to deal with any kind of home improvement projects until it's nice out for one solid week.

    Seeing your floor has reinspired me though. Did you get the tile at Lowes too?

    Thanks

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    Yes! I love Lowes! I could do a commerical for Lowes. I use them for all my home improvement projects. I just retiled my bathroom tub surround last weekend and bought all my tile from lowes. It took me 4 days and cost me only 600 dollars. This summer I'm going to retile my bathroom floor too. Lowes has those black/white hex tiles!

    You will have no problem using those self adhesive back tiles. Just peel and stick. Very simple!

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