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    Home » Budget Decor

    Some Thrifty Yard Sale Finds

    Published by Pam Kessler | 473 words. · About 3 minutes to read this article. - 32 Comments

    I finally got to get out of the house last Friday and get out to some sales.

    Real life activities this summer have really been putting a kink in my yard sale shopping.

    Not that I mind that much though. I'd rather hang out at my son's ball game than hang out at an estate sale with people I don't even know and don't even tuck in at night 🙂

    When I saw the red handle of this cool vintage kitchen thingie sticking out of a box of cheap silverware, I grabbed it. Red is great to decorate in the kitchen with for the 4th of July, Christmas, Valentine's or just a plain old Tuesday.

    Vintage Ekko tomato slicer along with other vintage yard sale finds at houseofhawthornes.com


    At the time I bought it, I was just buying based on the fact it was vintage kitchenware, had a red wooden handle and was 50 cents. But thanks to the good people of Instagram and Facebook who identified this for me, I now know it's a tomato slicer.

    Hi, my name is Pam. I am a thermos hoarder.

    Vintage blue Thermos along with other vintage yard sale finds at houseofhawthornes.com

    Yes, I bought another thermos. No, I didn't "need" it. In the traditional sense of the word at least.

    This milk glass bowl was only 50 cents, so of course, I needed it too.

    Vintage white milk glass bowl along with other vintage yard sale finds at houseofhawthornes.com

    I believe it's a flower bowl. Which has never ever seen the inside of a funeral home. Never.

    Raise your hand if you know anything about alabaster fruit. Anyone?

    Vintage alabaster stone fruit along with other vintage yard sale finds at houseofhawthornes.com

    Because the only thing I know about it is that if you find some for $1.00, you just have to buy it.

    Here's my new buddy, Trigger.

    Vintage horse trophy that used to be part of a clock along with other vintage yard sale finds at houseofhawthornes.com

    He's missing the clock that used to be to the left of him on the pedestal, but I just sort of fell in love with him, clock or no clock, as soon as I spied him on the table at the sale.

    This white wall pocket shaped like a vase was calling out to me. It was saying "Buy me, Pam. You know you'll find something to do with me!"

    Vintage white vase shaped wall pocket along with other vintage yard sale finds at houseofhawthornes.com

    When I saw this shelf unit, I immediately thought mid-century modern. Or MCM to us in the know 🙂

    Mid century modern wire shelf unit along with other vintage yard sale finds at houseofhawthornes.com

    Not 1,000% sure if that is what it is, but it certainly has that look to it. Please tell me I didn't spend 4 bucks on a garage sale organizer from Target!

    Oh, and my oak banker's chair. I could never forget my yummy chair find.

    Vintage oak banker's chair along with other vintage yard sale finds at houseofhawthornes.com

    The chair part works (rolls and sits well on the base), but the wood is in horrible shape. Horrible.

    Almost looks like someone started to refinish it and then stopped after stripping 1/10th of it. Plus we have paint splotches and masking tape goop on it. A project chair, for sure.

    But I have been wanting one of these for my office for YEARS, so when I saw the price, I grabbed it. $5.00

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    1. Anonymous

      November 06, 2014 at 11:01 am

      Just found you from a Pin someone sent me. I think you are hilarious!! Good ideas, and you understand the "Project Mentality" Some people just don't Get It. hahaha!!

      Reply
    2. Diana Petrillo

      August 03, 2014 at 11:48 pm

      Gosh you're funny! Great finds, so glad I popped over for a visit after seeing your 10 Thrift Store Tips on Pinterest. Love the chair--not sure I'd fix it up, might just use it as is. I'm a vintage blogger too; always glad to find others with the same love (and same sickness--hoarding, that is).
      Blessings,
      Diana
      Adirondack Girl @ Heart

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    3. Betsy@My Salvaged Treasures

      July 23, 2014 at 6:14 pm

      You did good! Love that awesome chair, cracks, goop, paint and all. Looking forward to seeing what you do with all these goodies.

      Reply
    4. Tazas y Cuentos

      July 23, 2014 at 3:03 pm

      Great finds! I love that chair and the tomato slicer, vintage cookware always attracts my attention.
      Your posts are always funny and interesting for me.
      Besos!

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    5. Curtains in My Tree

      July 23, 2014 at 10:04 am

      isn't it uplifting to find good junk? I have a couple plaid repo red plais thermos I would like you to have. they look just like the old ones and a friend said oh avon sold those years ago? I never knew I took coffee to work with me in one last winter
      great find on the chair for sure

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    6. Sherry@Back2Vintage

      July 23, 2014 at 8:44 am

      Red-handled kitchen utensils are always a great find and who doesn't need one more thermos! I really love that office chair and can't wait to see the "after." Great finds!!!

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    7. Ann

      July 23, 2014 at 8:43 am

      Great finds, Pam. I, too, collect Thermos and milk glass and would have snapped those two up in a flash. I also have that tomato slicer and use it nearly every day during the summer. Your post makes me feel right at home! Can't wait to see what you do with your finds.

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    8. Merri Jo

      July 22, 2014 at 10:44 pm

      You find the best stuff!! I would love to go picking with you~~it would be worth the drive from IL to OH..what's IN when there's Pam & great vintage goodies at the other end?! I had some of my best finds ever this weekend, and I thought of you. Prices in Chicagoland are often a bit higher than you find, but I do get some deals. I can't wait to see your "vignettes"---your thermos styling always makes me reminiscent of kitschy camp stuff from my childhood. 🙂

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    9. Patty

      July 22, 2014 at 8:52 pm

      I have the exact wire shelf unit. Have had it for years and I probably picked it up at a thrift shop. It is used as a plant rack on the patio. But I doubt it's any type of newer merchandise. I'm guessing 60s or 70s. Love your finds !

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    10. Sir Thrift-A-Lot

      July 22, 2014 at 8:31 pm

      I've never seen one of those things before (tomato slicer), but I imagine I will start seeing them everywhere! Love the wire shelf, really hope for your sake it's MCM. Any spelling errors I attribute to this gigantic advertisement lingering over the comment box on my Samsung S4. I can't see what I am typing!!

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    11. Ashley @ 3 Little Greenwoods

      July 22, 2014 at 8:09 pm

      I would have knocked someone over to get to that milk glass bowl. And maybe the horse too! Loved seeing what you found.
      ~ Ashley

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    12. Jill

      July 22, 2014 at 7:59 pm

      I have three horses that look very similar to your find, they belo ged to my grandmother.

      Love that blue thermos!

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    13. Michelle A-Y

      July 22, 2014 at 6:58 pm

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    14. Michelle A-Y

      July 22, 2014 at 6:57 pm

      I used to totally get on to my single father for carting home all the crap he had in his house (that I had to go through and get ready for auction when the day came that he couldn't keep his house anymore. Now I have a terrible problem in that I have become my dad...dragging home all this stuff I intend to make something out of and then don't follow through...I rescue from the junk pile or the one off clearance section {BECAUSE IT LOOKS LONELY} and then it sits where my car should be being sheltered and my car looks like crap 'cause its outside in the heat and the cold and the hail and the bird doodoo and I can't stop typing! Or junking. but I'm not sure I want an intervention.

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