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    Home » Budget Decor

    I Heart My Thrifty Finds

    Published by Pam Kessler | 438 words. · About 3 minutes to read this article. - 26 Comments

    Am I too old to say I "heart" something? Oh well, I just did!

    On Monday, also known as the last day I felt even remotely warm, I ventured out to find some goodies to get me through this week's arctic cold blast.

    I found this cool rusty red tin at the antique mall. I'm a sucker for rusty tins. They're great to hide stuff in on a bookshelf or counter and it was only 3 buckaroos.

    Rusty red tin with vintage Valentines.

    And it's red. Anything red is good for the big V day coming up.

    Speaking of Valentine's Day, I'm also a sucker for old Valentines. LOVE them! So when I found these 1950's Valentines, I snatched them up for $1 a piece.

    An adorable puppy sitting in his little doggie bed.

    Vintage Valentine card with cute puppy in a bed

    And a cute girl sitting in a rocking chair with her brand new kitten.

    Vintage Valentine with girl and a cute little kitten.

    How do I know they're from the 50's? Grandma and Grandpa signed and dated them. Can we get a collective Aww?

    1 .. 2 .. 3 .. Aww!!!

    And I found a hobnail Fire King planter/jardiniere/whatever-the-heck-it's-called thingie at the thrift. I'm not a huge hobnail fan, but it sort of matches the pink one that I own.

    White hobnail Fire King planter and a heart shaped jello mold

    I also bought this copper colored heart mold for 99 cents. You'll see it in another post this week where I make something with it. Yes, I actually use this stuff sometimes!

    I can assure you I did not make jello with it though. Well, maybe I did in a round about way, but you'll have to wait to see it.

    Hey, is this what he meant, when Jim Croce sang about saving Time In A Bottle? It's really a jar, but same difference.

    Vintage Westclox Baby Ben clock aka saving time in a bottle (or jar)

    I found the Westclox Baby Ben alarm clock at a thrift store before Christmas for 99 cents and I forgot to show it to you.

    It does work, but I do not wind it!!! Have you ever noticed how LOUD ticking clocks are? How people ever lived with that constant TICK, TICK, TICK before the invention of electric clocks is beyond me.

    OK, I've got a HUGE case of spring fever today. It's 10 degrees as I write this and my son is actually back at school. After all these snow days, negative degree temps and being cooped up in the house, I'm getting pretty darn excited about this little heat wave of ours and I'm going to celebrate it by heading off to some more thrift stores. Wish me luck.

    BTW, thanks so much for all the comments and emails on my last post. You guys are the bomb!

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    1. Anu Varma

      February 05, 2014 at 12:25 am

      What a great post and lovely ideas. I am visiting you via Wow Us Wednesdays and look forward to seeing you at My Dream Canvas.

      Reply
    2. The Old Parsonage

      February 02, 2014 at 8:03 pm

      Wow that's awesome - what a deal!! I have 3. One was free it was my Mum's the other 2 were about 5 bucks each and I thought that was a deal!!

      BTW - saw the PW cook book - LOVE her recipes and have all 3 of her cook books!

      Leann

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    3. Vickie @ Ranger 911

      February 01, 2014 at 9:10 pm

      A vintage clock for 99 cents?! Lucky you!

      Reply
    4. Debbiedoos

      February 01, 2014 at 5:42 pm

      My hubby and I just did a little thrifting together the other day. Much needed fun and therapy. I only came home with a few scores, but I love them. You got some cute stuff Pam! I love the cards and the clock in the jar is too cute.

      Reply
    5. Manuela@A Cultivated Nest

      February 01, 2014 at 4:44 pm

      I haven't been thrifting in ever so long! I haven't even been out of the house in a week.... Excited to get out and go to the gym tomorrow 🙂

      You found such good stuff. I especially love the old valentines and the heart mold! I would have to paint that one red!

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