Since then I've been to 2 more. One a few weekends ago with my best friend who was in town visiting. This one was at house. I didn't get anything super exciting, but I did find a wreath box to store my growing wreath collection in.
This last weekend I went to my 3rd one. My favorite yet! It was in the warehouse again. I found lots of goodies and remembered to take pictures this time. Here are my treasures!
There was a huge jar of vintage thread and I snatched it up. And they are all on wooden spools! {with the exception of like 2}
I love all the colors.  It makes me happy to look at all my pretty thread. 
 I loved looking at the labels and reading the old prices on them.  I wish thread was still 15 cents!
For $15 I snagged 100 spools of gorgeous vintage thread!  That's only 15 cents a spool- vintage prices. A steal!  If you know what a spool of thread costs now, then you know.  A couple are still wrapped in plastic, never used at all.  And lots of them still have a ton of thread left.  I plan on using it too.  I won't have to buy thread for a long time now hopefully.   I should have most any color I could ever want.
I also got these 3 spools in the mix.  2 of them are empty.  Anyone know why someone would put nails like this in a spool of thread???
**UPADTED- someone kindly told me that these are used for spool knitting. Interesting! I knew there had to be a purpose for them.**
**UPADTED- someone kindly told me that these are used for spool knitting. Interesting! I knew there had to be a purpose for them.**
My next find was this little aqua Ball mason jar.  I love these and collect them.   It was $5 which is a little more that I'd usually pay, but I'd never seen one this small before and couldn't resist the little cutie! 
 I got this set of 10 vintage napkins for $1.60.  I can't wait to decide what to do with all fabric.  Maybe some Spring pillows? A bunting?  What would you do/sew with it?!?!
This isn't really vintage, but I am SO excited about this find!  I've been wanting a cake pan with a lid for-evah.  I have a cupcake pan that has a lid and it's sooo nice.  But whenever I make a cake we have to cover it with foil.  It gets ripped and eventually sags and messes up the cake.  Plus someone indefinitely doesn't cover it properly.  It's just a mess and annoying.   I got this bad boy for only $3!!! It is in amazing condition.  It doesn't look like it had even been used.  Score.  It's a little ridiculous has excited I am about cake pan and lid, but man, it's the little things I tell ya!
 Plus, it's the exact same pan and lid that my mom has had for years.  Now we're matching Mom! :)
Have you ever been to an estate sale?  Any good thrifty finds lately?




AWESOME!! I would LOVE to go to an estate sale sometime!
ReplyDeleteYAY!!! I love estate sales and have gotten some awesome treasures too!! I use a site called estatesales.net and it tells me where are the sales are in the area. I love all of your awesome thread, that little mason jar, and the cake pan!! great scores! I would say my favorite estate sale find to date would be a pretty caned chair for $10 or a set of vintage bird flashcards for $3. Rummaging through other people's junk just makes me feel happy :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome scores Jenna! I love that tiny Ball jar...I would have paid 5 for that too!
ReplyDeleteHi there! Your blog is part of my DIY/thrifty decorating rotation. I normally don't comment but I wanted to explain the nails in the thread spool. I actually had forgotten about this until I saw that photo! My mom taught me how to "spool knit" when I was young and all those memories just came rushing back to me!! Thanks for posting.
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Elizabeth
Great finds! Estate sales are a great place to find really cool vintage stuff. If you're looking to find estate sales in your area. Check out our website: EstateSaleLists.com.
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