Weekend thrift store score including vintage plaid Thermos picnic set, mid-century modern rolling kitchen cart and lots more kitschy goodness.
There's a little antique mall in a podunk town not too far from here that sort of doubles as a thrift store or flea market. They have a porch area that vendors just toss their "lesser" stuff on and mark it really cheap just to get rid of it.
I love that place!
I've found many things there over the years, from my son's over-endowed stuffed squirrels to various lunchboxes and thermoses.
Did I just say the "T" word? Why yes, I did.
This week, I found this super cute, jadeite green colored Icy Hot vacuum bottle (aka a thermos) there.
It's jadeite green, for gosh sake!!! I had to buy it!
And while we're talking jadeite colored things, I found this singer sewing machine buttonholer case a few weeks ago at the very same antique mall / thrift store / flea market.
Without the actual buttonholer parts, but it makes a cute case to hold pens and paper clips on my desk.
Probably would have made more sense to have taken the photo with said pens and paper clips actually in the case. You live, you learn.
This is a little boring, but I bought this metal jello mold for a buck.
Hopefully you'll see it in action in a few weeks and no, there will not be Aunt Bee's jello salad being made in it.
Although I could go for some orange jello with banana slices in it right about now.
In the past, I have made Birdseed Suet Cakes out of them and Glittery, Kitschy Jello Mold Christmas Wreaths. So the sky's the limit here with jello molds.
Whenever I run across a vintage metal canister set and it's under $5 I buy them.
They're a little too rusty to store flour, sugar and whatever else people who cook store in these canister things, but they are great to hold all sorts of stuff in the office or craft room.
You can see similar canisters, picnic baskets and whatnots used in action in my Home Office Decor: Vintage Style or Home Office Organizing: Vintage Style blog posts from earlier this year.
I have NO IDEA what I am going to use these for, but I found 3 vintage barkcloth deer curtains just setting in a plastic bag thrown underneath a table.
I don't know if they are faded or if this is what they are supposed to look like, but my rule is to never pass up barkcloth when you find it at a good price. Never.
I may use one panel for winter porch pillows. They don't exactly shout Rudolph and Santa, but I thought it might be good for a low key rustic cabin look?
Now, when I found this baby I immediately fell in love with her. She's a vintage mid-century modern woodgrain metal kitchen cart in pretty darn good condition for her age.
I was thinking she would make a great bar cart, but after I pulled out my vintage Libby Golden Foliage bar set I realized
a) I really have no other pieces of barware and
b) I don't drink
At least not enough to have a bar cart!
You normally see these carts in bright colors with chrome legs, but this one has nice golden legs with black accents and she just shouts mid-century era coolness to me.
She even has her original lucite/plastic rollers.
Now to just decide what to do with her.
And last, but certainly not least, I found a vintage plaid Thermos picnic set.
And . . .
wait for it . . .
It was in original packaging!!!
It doesn't look like it's ever been used or out of the packaging.
Sort of like finding the unicorn of the Thermos world!
Check out these groovy 1973 graphics.
And just because so few people follow my Instagram feed, here's a little video I pieced together of my Instagram Stories from that day.
Some things to keep in mind:
- IG Stories are 15 seconds clips of your life sort of done in real time, so this is a bunch of 15 second clips throughout the day stapled together.
- Instagram Stories are a more natural way of doing video, so it's not all about the beauty shot. It's more real life, down and dirty, maybe I need to get my hair colored again or put on lipstick sort of videos. If you're looking for perfection, look elsewhere.
- Oh, and I'm not cross-eyed. I'm looking at the screen on my phone, but the phone is shooting the video from the camera which sets right above the screen, so it makes it look like I'm not looking at you. Anyhow, I haven't perfected the art of walking and talking at the same time, so filming myself and looking at the right spot on the phone may take a while!
- And can I say that people think you are nuts when you are basically talking to yourself on your phone. It's odd enough for this little antique mall/thrift shop when I tell them I'm taking photos to post on IG, but start talking about posting a video to IG Stories and the weird looks go to a whole different level.
If you want to pitty-follow me on Instagram you can find me at House Of Hawthornes on Instagram .
Jan Duda
Hi Pam -- I loved your video and always love your tales of thrifting. I used to love to go whenever I could find the time but after fracturing three vertebrae in my back, I'm not able to walk long enough to bargain hunt anymore. Thanks for going and showing so those who aren't able for various reasons can enjoy your shopping trip and treasures with you! -- Jan
Melissa's Antiques
GREAT finds!
Fonda
I love your jadeite green thermos {with a cork, no less!} and the Singer button-holer containers {which I would do exactly as you would — use it to hold stuff}.
The gelatin mold has some smashing lines!, and the metal canister set is a nice find. I would also put crafty supplies in it!
Barkcloth. Meh. {Sorry}
The bar cart doesn't have to be a bar cart, unless, of course, you can focus on buying bar cart accessories...not that you must drink alcoholic beverages to have a bar cart! Of course, you could snaz it up, and make it a lemonade stand! That would be pretty darn cute! {If, of course, "cute" is what you're going for!}
I asked for a personal appearance, and I got it. Thank you. You look different from your blog photo. And, your voice and diction is different than I expected. That all said, I think I can now know you a little more. It's always fun to hear a voice once in awhile when we mostly see still photos. I've had the privilege of meeting Donna Wilkes (DistressedDonnaDownhome) and spending a day with her in western SC, and I have seen a few videos from the blogs I follow. When I get my blog up and rolling, I will probably have to show my "pretty face" and maybe talk in my just-over-the-mountains-from-Ohio-into-western-PA-voice {even though I was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, that's where my parents lived as kids, but they don't sound like they are from there, either, but some of my extended family does. Do any of us like the way we hear ourselves speak? What about Elvis?}
Now, you can carry on...and find some more pretty stuff to show us!
Signed,
Your Friend,
Fonda {who is one big goof ball!}
Pam
You are killing me! I HATE the sound of my voice and I am not comfortable "on camera" at all, but I do it for you 🙂
Fonda
Awww...thank you!
Perhaps we all hate our voices when we hear it, but we must remember that it is our voice and part of ourselves. Let's be happy with who we are...every single bit, including our voices. I'll try if you will! Thank you for being you!
Leslie in MN
If I were on Instagram, I would definitely follow you. I love all the wonderful things you find. I wish there was a thrift store near me like you have. But you would probably beat me to all the goodies! You have a great eye. And I love your sense of humor.
taryterre
what a bunch of wonderful finds. love those plaid thermos. enjoyed the video presentation too.
Jenny
You look great and not cross-eyed! Your voice reminds me of an old friend's-