There are a lot of benefits to thrifting, the cost-savings, helping the planet, and just having fun. But one, underappreciated benefit is the fact that if you look long and hard enough, you will encounter unexpectedtreasures.
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Now I just walk around with it on my finger and peck at people because I’m clearly an adult that has their priorities straight
A good friend recommended I make her a tutu, so I did, of course. Now the hippo has a name - Stella - and has taken over the house
While these days most people might use the term thrift store, the original name, from the UK, is acharity shop. While this really did fit its intended purpose at the time, to raise money for the blind, it’s not, perhaps, the best name one can envision. While we all love low, low prices, shopping at a “charity store” might feel wrong.
“It’s HUGE and heavy as heck! It’s missing one leg but I think I’ll prop it up with hardcover books”
“By the time I reached out to the seller it was sold. I was so bummed until Christmas morning and found out it was my dad who purchased it. I had no idea he even knew about it. He had no idea I also tried to buy it.It is made entirely out of wood. The craftsman ship is remarkable. The previous owner said their grandmother won it at a church auction and it had been in their family for a long time and they know nothing about it or who made it. Not signed or marked anywhere. It is now our family’s treasure and will be passed down.”
These days, thrift stores have a lot more going for them. First and foremost, the aforementioned treasures and luckyfinds. For a variety of reasons, people give away interesting and valuable items. Perhaps they need cash quickly, or, more commonly, they don’t know the real value. At the same time, vintage shops and thrift stores process so many items that there is no way they can properly evaluate every single piece.
Mary built this over a ten year period while she was sick
The other major benefit, particularly in the age of fast fashion, is the fact that clothes that might normally end up in a landfill can, instead, be reused. Unfortunately, major clothing brands now move through items and trends at such speed, that the environment is littered with disused garments. Buying from athrift storeis not only, generally, cheaper, but greener as well.
I explore about 3/4 of the store and look over at a junky shelf of stuff while squeezing past it and squeeeeeal I spot adorable little ceramic houses thinking “COULD THIS BE IT?“IT WAS A SPICE VILLAGE, complete with the original paperwork and shelf!!! I immediately run to get a hand basket and gingerly place all the houses inside and sprint to the checkout counter to purchase my FAVORITE antique store purchase EVER!!It ended up having one jar missing, but I found it on Etsy and snatched it up so fast!Also, I only have one tiny wall in my tiny kitchen, and would you believe this beauty fits perfectly on it?!?!?
Vintage stores are similarly a good option. While opinions on Ikea may vary, you are more likely to find long-lasting furniture and decorations at a sizable vintageshop. After all, particularly if it’s pretty old, this just means that this item has stood the test of time. After all, a “well-worn” look can actually be preferable in a lot of cases.
It was hanging in a wood shop so it was covered with a thick layer of saw dust. I brought it home and cleaned it up really well and it turned out looking really nice. I love whales and I’m extremely happy to have saved this beautiful one of a kind piece of art from being destroyed. It’s in it’s forever home!
I’ve loved this chair since I was a child and was so excited when he offered it to me
I grabbed this fake credit card, because it said James Bond on it. This morning, I noticed there was a slider on the back and opened it.It’s a freaking LOCK PICKING SET!!!ETA: I am definitely keeping this!
“The cushion is soaking wet so its propped up against the wall not pictured”
My great grandmother brought it to TX when she came to the US and she gave it to my grandmother when she and my abuelo bought their first house. My grandma passed it on to my mom when she bought her first house. I’ve lived all over the US and the table was too delicate to ship but I knew some say I’d get that table. I bought my first house (20 years after my travels) last year when I moved back home and this was one of the first items I moved into the house. My mom and I cried as we brought it in and set it up. My family had so little when they came to the US but this table was always there. To drink cafe con pan and talk chisme (gossip), to cry, to discuss difficult decisions and to celebrate anything and everyone. Oh the stories this table could tell. Makes me so proud to be a part of this long line of strong resilient amazing women
They put in under a blanket to keep it away from dust and I think it has been there for over 40 years. Instead of throwing it away I took it with me and built a bar. You can store 12 bottles in it and turn on the light with the original on/off button hope you like it
I got this year’s ago at a garage sale and it lives on a shelf next to my bed. You know for protection against leprechauns, gnomes and fairies
He told me he’d gladly accept more, so I threw the $20 at him and ran. No joke, I literally ran away with this beauty like I stole it
From a social distancing-compliant yard sale in Mechanicsville, VA… When someone is selling their intricate, one-of-a-kind, hand-carved african bed, created from teak logs found at the bottom of a kenyan river, you immediately spend your entire stimulus check to bring it home (as I did)
It’s so gorgeous and the details are amazing. I’m an herbalist and I’m going to use it as a magical herbal storage hutch. I thought it needed to be seen and appreciated here with all of you creative lovely treasure hunters!
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She said yeah I was in my grandma’s stuff we have one more and I said are you selling it she said sure and she brought it out 25 bucks… They were very very dirty. But I think it’s an excellent score
“Y’all, I’ve been hunting for a peacock/manila/phillipines chair for ages. I spent countless hours of my childhood watching reruns of the classic 60s Addams Family show and reading the comics and I wanted so badly to live in their house. I often think that’s where my quirky design style as an adult comes from. Usually I see the newer models for sale, which are nice, but when I came across this beauty on fb marketplace, I practically squealed with joy when I realized it was the same style from the show. The woman I purchased it from looked at me a bit strangely when I tried to explain my excitement over it, but I knew you weirdlings would understand lolNow I just need to learn to knit 6 arm sweaters for Pugsley’s pet, Aristotle”
Of course I bought them and put them in a bowl. I didn’t know what to do with them, but they became my bird’s favourite toy (he would toss them out of the bowl with glee)
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