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    Home » Budget Decor

    Top Ten Thrifty Finds From 2012

    Published by Pam Kessler | 373 words. · About 2 minutes to read this article. - 23 Comments

    I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season. Mine was absolutely magical!

    Lots of time spent playing with my son, putzing around in my house and just genuinely enjoying all the fun and festiveness of this time of year. I am so glad I took a few days off from blogging to just unplug and enjoy everything.

    Oh, and I ate a bit too much, but that is what New Year's resolutions are for, right?

    I thought I'd jump on the bandwagon of top ten countdowns for the year. I love a good bandwagon. Who doesn't?

    But instead of top viewed posts or top DIY projects, I am doing my top thrifting finds for 2012. Because, hey, thrifty is what I do best.

    So in no particular order, here are my most favorite thrifty finds for 2012:

    1. Toy Phone   2. Watering Can   3. Enamelware Basin   4. Turquoise Typewriter   5. Croquet Box

    6. Toolbox   7. Ice Cream Churn   8. Ceramic Christmas Tree   9. Fire Extinguisher   10. Gurley Candles

    I've used each and every one of these in my house. Some of them over and over again.

    I have used the heck out of that turquoise ice cream churn. Everything from a flag holder at 4th of July to a fall flower vase. And that ceramic Christmas tree was a hit and a half at Christmas in my dining room. The toolbox is still the centerpiece on my kitchen table and the toy phone always has a place on the shelf in my living room.

    The only one of these that I haven't used is the fire extinguisher. Don't get me wrong, Sparky was a fun find, but I am scared it's going to blow up my house. And really, how ironic would it be that I would need a fire extinguisher to douse the explosion caused by my fire extinguisher.

    It has left over, very old fire extinguisher chemical in it and I need to get it drained before I bring it inside and finish cleaning it up. Yes, I know I bought it six months ago.

    OK, well that's it for now. I'll be back to my somewhat normal posting schedule this week.

    Have a fun and safe New Year's Eve!

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    1. Kerin

      January 02, 2013 at 9:09 pm

      All great thrifty finds, Pam!

      Hope your new year is filled lots more thrifty finds, blessings, and happiness 🙂

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    2. Olive

      January 02, 2013 at 4:21 pm

      The ice cream bucket is the bomb diggity. Also the croquet box.

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    3. Robin from highpointcircle.blogspot

      January 01, 2013 at 6:31 pm

      I love your ceramic Christmas tree too. I have a white one that I just love too.

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    4. Robin

      January 01, 2013 at 4:25 pm

      Happy New Year Pam! I always enjoy seeing all the fun items you bring home so I'm loving this post. I have to say the toy phone is my favorite followed by the watering can and the enamel bowl. I have a collection of toy phones also and love them. I also have a collection of toolboxes but I never know what to do with them.

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    5. Tete

      January 01, 2013 at 12:38 pm

      Glad I stopped by to see what you think are your favorites of the year, cuz you know I love all your finds. You need to take sparky to the fire department, they know how to drain these things and can do it safely.
      Happy you took some down time to do the family thing and just enjoy and soak it all up. Spending the days with your son must be amazing!
      Happy New Year and may God bless your home with more joy than sadness in 2013!

      Reply
    6. Melanie

      January 01, 2013 at 2:43 am

      Love your favorite finds! My favorites are the enamel basin and the turquoise typewriter. Does it actually work or are you using it just for decor?

      Reply
    7. Snooks

      December 31, 2012 at 11:29 pm

      Love the the thrift finds. I haven't been in awhile and have an itch to go but wont be able to for another little while. Here is to finding great thrift items this next year.

      @ 3Beeze Homestead

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