Goodwill Thrifting for profit - We Spent $200 At 4 Thrift Stores! Antique and Vintage Home Decor

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Published 2024-07-29

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  • @jarchas1229
    Excellent motto, “If at first you don’t succeed, shop, shop again!” Love it!
  • @redandpink219
    People not being able to buy your finds quick enough before they sell out is a great problem to have, I'd say! I'm glad your finds are so popular.
  • @sillimichelle
    You make me love Mondays! I look forward to it every week! And Wednesdays, and Thursdays and Saturdays!!❤😂❤! Lol
  • @donnasanders966
    That bright basket next to the elephant looked like it might have been really cute.
  • @laura011110
    I remember those little character statues from the mid-1970s in Hallmark. They could have been around before, then, though... very 1960s/70s. I remember "independently" shopping when I was 10 or 11 for gifts for my mom and dad and loved those little types of things that were 'allowance' friendly. 😅 ~Laura ❤
  • @veramcgriff6099
    You two are the best shoppers and you shop with a great attitude Thank you for sharing😊
  • @alexaavery2454
    I found small afghans work well on Sunday Mornings. Especially if you’re seated under a vent! In a dress my legs get cold.
  • Oh my goodness ❣️ you found lots of great things 👍 Jami I really love the blue and white clock and the light house and sailboat ⛵ plates. Zeb found a few great things too 😉 like the tall glass with the Sea shell led that's so cool 👍😍 Jami the glass candle holder I think it's crystal. A lot of great finds 👍🥰❤️
  • Jami and Zeb, you found some AWESOME things this week❣️ My favorites are the Tall and Slender Godinger creamer, the GORGEOUS Original Fall Trees Oil Painting from 1940 with the gold plaster frame, the crystal and glass sugar/creamer sets, the wooden antique clock, the blue and white ceramic clock, the white nativity set, the artichoke plate, the 2 Warren Kimble plates, the rose blossoms china teacup with its darling 3 little legs and its matching roses saucer. WHEW❣️ What a FUN LIST‼️. PLEASE, PLEASE DO NOT PAINT THE ANTIQUE WOODEN CLOCK❣️❣️❣️ And FYI, Jami, regarding the glass and crystal sugar and creamer sets: I come from an Antique Dealer's background, and sugar bowls from that era in the sets you bought did not have lids. 😊 WOW‼️ THEY SURE ARE PRETTY and are from the Depression era - 1930's❣️ And the crystal (I think it may be glass - I would have to see it in person to be sure) candle holder for 2 candles (with the pretty finial in the center and the etching on the base) is very old. It's most likely from the 1930's or very early 1940's before WWII ended. 😊 Hope this is helpful information for you; I don't want you to "give" those things away, by not charging enough‼️😳😉
  • @reneemiller4478
    Zeb you should've gotten that woven basket next to the elephant.
  • Wow, that All American canner was an amazing find! Those little statues with funny sayings were popular in the early 70s. About the frame that doesn’t have the stand, you could buy a really cheap on the same size and swap them out. I wish you would have gotten the painted clock, it looks Swedish.
  • @catherinestewart
    We have KMart in New Zealand thank goodness but I wish we had Thrift stores like you have 🤞😍