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    Home » Budget Decor

    Spring Yard Sale Adventures

    Published by Pam Kessler | 596 words. · About 3 minutes to read this article. - 43 Comments

    Normally, spring is prime time for yard sales around these parts. Here a yard sale, there a yard sale, everywhere a yard sale.

    But Mother Nature has been screwing with my yard sale fun this year!

    Lots of cold weather.

    Lots of rain.

    Spring is the best time to find yard sale treasures and I'm showing you my latest yard sale finds, including crib springs repurposed into porch decor.

    Lots of yard sale cancellations.

    Which means . . . lots of whining on my part.

    It's a yard sale people, grow a pair! You aren't going to melt! Throw up a tent or move it into the garage!

    I did find one hardcore yard sale last weekend. The lady was trying to clean out her mom's house who recently moved into assisted living, so she just wanted the stuff the heck out of there so she could put the house on the market.

    And that means good prices for me.

    I get all misty eyed at these types of sales though, because I know how hard it is to get rid of your mom's stuff, but you can't keep it all (that's called hoarding and they have tv programs about that).

    I found springs that had been painted green at one point. I think they're crib springs???

    Spring is the best time to find yard sale treasures and I'm showing you my latest yard sale finds, including crib springs repurposed into porch decor.

    It's one of those things that you have NO IDEA IN THE WORLD where you are going to put it or what you are going to do with it, but when you casually ask the lady how much it is and she says $2 you say SOLD before you can even think about it.

    Yeah, that type of thing!

    Spring is the best time to find yard sale treasures and I'm showing you my latest yard sale finds, including crib springs repurposed into porch decor.

    So walking back to the car with my "prize" in hand, I was thinking "Uh oh, aren't I supposed to be trying to downsize some of my junk and here I go buying a rusty piece of stuff for no good reason".

    Cool looking. But rusty all the same.

    Then I brought it home and stuck it on the porch. Next thing you know I was clipping seed packets to it and calling it the find of the century.

    Spring is the best time to find yard sale treasures and I'm showing you my latest yard sale finds, including crib springs repurposed into porch decor.

    I think it goes well with my rustic, farmhouse, repurposed, Christmas-colors-when-it's-not-Christmas theme I have going on here. And if I ever complete that theme, I'll show you the whole porch!

    I found some Gurley choir candles.

    Spring is the best time to find yard sale treasures and I'm showing you my latest yard sale finds, including crib springs repurposed into porch decor.

    You can barely tell, but some are girls and some are boys.

    And this big caroler lady who isn't a candle and is 10 times as large as the Gurleys, but they were being sold as a "set".

    Spring is the best time to find yard sale treasures and I'm showing you my latest yard sale finds, including crib springs repurposed into porch decor.

    I also bought a wooden picnic basket just because you can never have too many picnic baskets.

    Spring is the best time to find yard sale treasures and I'm showing you my latest yard sale finds, including crib springs repurposed into porch decor.

    Can't remember the last time I had a picnic lunch (that's what Wendy's Drive Thru is for), but the day may come and I will be ready!

    And a painted wooden handled spoon that has seen better days.

    Spring is the best time to find yard sale treasures and I'm showing you my latest yard sale finds, including crib springs repurposed into porch decor.

    But it will look cute hanging out with all my other painted wooden handled kitchen utensils that I never use because they're old and rusty and might give me botulism.

    Did you find anything fascinating at the sales last weekend?

    Are you going to any special ones this weekend (if the weather holds out)?

    Have you had botulism lately?

    For all your Midwesterners, the Springfield Extravaganza and Antique Show is this weekend!!! It's huge! It's fun! And where else can you buy a vintage porch glider while eating a corn dog and funnel cake.

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    1. laurel@chippingwithcharm

      May 31, 2016 at 10:22 am

      Fun finds! We've had nasty sale weather here too. So glad you bought that spring. It makes for a perfect vignette on your porch!

      Reply
    2. Elizabeth

      May 26, 2016 at 12:14 am

      I just started following your blog, and I absolutely love it! I am a yard sale/thrift store/dumpster diving girl, and I love seeing your treasures! Yard sale season is in full swing here in Wyoming, though yard saling in the snow can be a challenge!

      Reply
      • Pam

        May 26, 2016 at 8:31 pm

        Welcome!!!

        Reply
    3. melinda

      May 25, 2016 at 5:59 pm

      Your porch looks great and
      I like your color combo too.

      M : )

      Reply
    4. Kim K.

      May 25, 2016 at 4:26 pm

      Your crib spring vignette is fabulous. We're doing something similar to hang Emma's school pictures for her graduation open house. Chris used chicken wire on two screen door frames and we're using miniature clothes pins to attach the photos. I've been having estate sale withdrawals so I understand your pain. Enjoy your upcoming weekend!

      Reply
    5. jenny p

      May 19, 2016 at 6:12 pm

      Ya know I live in the NW where we get a fair amount of rain & sales still happen here even if it's raining. I love that I can still find treasures even if it's yucky weather. Love your crib springs & flowers; what a great combo! Blessings.....Jen

      Reply
    6. Deanna Rabe

      May 19, 2016 at 10:53 am

      You found some great items! Happy Yard Saling!

      Reply
    7. joy

      May 19, 2016 at 8:53 am

      READING THIS POST LATE!! I will be at Springfield tomorrow and I will look for you!!
      You can't look for me because we have never met!! Please only buy the junk I don't have to have!! haha Weather is suppose to be cloudy with a high of 72. I will take it! I have been there when its poured rain ALL DAY=NO FUN!!!
      Good luck and hope you find great stuff!!
      joy

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      • Pam

        May 19, 2016 at 2:20 pm

        I have no idea if I'm going to get to make it or not! My son was home sick from school today, so hoping he can go back tomorrow. That's what they make Tylenol for, right 🙂 Seriously though, if he's better I'm going to try to get there early so I 1) get a good parking spot and 2) get the good stuff! If not, I may have to wait until Saturday and that's no fun!

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    8. taryterre

      May 19, 2016 at 4:20 am

      ps. all this cold rainy weather has put a damper on everything here too. curtailed all my fun. no big finds this week so far.

      Reply
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