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Showing posts with label Thrifting. Show all posts
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Friday, February 17, 2012

Fabulous Friday Finds - House of Thrifted Lamps


I think Andrea of Oak Ridge Revival may be my separated at birth thrifting sistah - I may demand a DNA test!
So we decided to swap (we’re kinky like that!) blogs for the day and share some of our thrifting scores.  

Hi, I'm Andrea from Oak Ridge Revival and it appears that Kelly and I were separated at birth. 
I stumbled upon her blog a few weeks ago and was instantly smitten.  
She is a woman after my own heart with her thrifty buying habits and her fabulous found treasures.

While I love hunting through thrift stores for all types of items, my favorite thing to
happen upon is a unique vintage lamp.  Almost every lamp in my house has come from a thrift store. 
Here are a few of my favorites (in no particular order).

This is the most expensive thrift store lamp in my collection.  I paid $20 for this lovely thing.
A little pricey by thrift store standards, but I think it was worth it.
This lamp is right at home in our family room.
  

Next up, is the artichoke lamp I snagged for $4.00.  
The shade was also a thrift store score for $2.00. 
This lamp makes a perfect addition to our office


This one ranks up there at the top of my favorites list.  I bought this lamp at Goodwill for $8.00.
It was previously yellow.  I spray painted it red and it really makes a statement in my living room.


I paid $1.00 for this little gem.  My last name happens to start with an "S" and thought 
this lamp was perfect for our house.  Pretty sure it's supposed to resemble some sort of old fashioned candle holder, but I pretend like it's an "S".  
I have grand plans to paint this one a glossy color, just not sure what color yet.
The shade was $1.00 also!


This vintage lamp came from an antique store and I love the casual vibe it brings to the piano


Another $4.00 find.  
This one works perfectly for lighting up the kids' art desk in a corner of our family room


This was a Target closeout special at Goodwill.  
Not sure how much it sold for at Target, but I got it for $6.00.
It sits atop the desk in my daughter's room.


One of my most recent finds is this vintage desk lamp.  Again, found at Goodwill for $4.00.
It serves as a reading lamp in our guest room.


I just found this lamp a few weeks ago at Goodwill.  It was $6.00 and I already had the perfect shade.  
I wasn't quite sure where this one would go when I bought it, 
but it works great in the reading corner of my boys' room. 


I lusted over this lamp for several months at a local thrift store. 
I felt it was priced unreasonably at $8.00!
I patiently waited for it to be marked down and finally broke down one afternoon and  
politely brought to the attention of the sales clerk that the lamp had been there collecting dust for months.  After I talked her down to my normal price of $4.00, the lamp was mine!
This lamp was a very shiny brass and I used Rub N' Buff on it to tone it down.  
You can read all about it here


I still weep over the loss of this lovely lamp. 
I found it at thrift store an ended up selling it to a client I was working with.  
It worked perfectly in her home and not so well in mine.  
I absolutely love the elegance of this lamp.


In addition to lamps, I also have a bit of an obsession with fabric.  
Hop on over to my blog and see for yourself.  A big thanks to Kelly for having me over today 
and for sharing a few of her favorite finds with my readers.

Thanks Andrea - gotta love a gal that stalks an $8 lamp!  

Stop by Oak Ridge Revivals to see more amazing thrift shop finds!
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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Separated at Birth Finds at the Thrift Shop


Went to two thrifts shops the other day and found an dazzling assortment of amazingness!  Also found some weird and useless stuff but that's a story for another day!
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I found two mini cloches at two different stores - what are the odds?  I feel like I reunited twins who were separated at birth - it's these times that make it all worth it (I'm tearing up here) - but I digress!  
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More silver, a great first edition book of In the Night Kitchen by Maurice Sendak (that puppy is going on to great things if I can bear to tear the pages), a couple of vintage bundt pans (idea brewing), old wooden hangers (another idea in mind!), mercury glass candlesticks (they are not old but for $3 I'm not gonna get picky), a great tin from the 50's commemorating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II and a vintage (like the one I used to have as a kid) Japan Santa mug.  
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Much of this haul will be used in my Christmas decorating so stay tuned for that.  

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Get the Giggles While Thrifting!


The other day, I took my friend Eebie, on a thrift shopping jaunt (she's a contributing blogger here - read Eebie's blog)!  We giggled like schoolgirls as we took clandestine pictures of the weird things we saw.  Gotta love thrifting with a friend. 

Things That Made Us Giggle

This little girl so wants to be loved.  Won't somebody please take her home?  She's been looking forlornly from the wall for weeks trying to look cute but her charms won't work on me.  
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Hurry, it's not too late to pick up this shirt/hat combo.  Although cute, those big noodles would take up too much prime closet space, so it has to stay on the rack.  
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We have no idea what the last thing is?  Sand-papery like a pumice stone and encased in a clear box, someone obviously thought this was worthy of display.  Oh no, they are probably frantically looking for their missing sculpture.  It must have been put in the donate box by mistake!
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Feeling a little blue, get yourself to a thrift store for a good chuckle!