Thursday, November 12, 2015

Thrifty Thursday No.1

I love thrift shopping so so SO much. Browsing the rows and racks of unique items and coming across beautiful, vintage, and straight up weird finds makes me euphoric. It's like a thrifting high. Today I went on a pretty fantastic thrift shopping excursion and have plenty of pictures to prove it. Are you ready to follow me on my super exciting, retro-tastic thrifting adventure? Yes? Good!


I started with the books! I like to stop by this section to look for unique, old additions to my bookshelf. I keep my eyes open for cover designs and colors that catch my attention. (In this case, I say it's okay to judge books purely by their covers.)

This is a small stack of some of my favorite books I found. I think these would look so pretty stacked on a coffee table, shelf or side table. 


Next, I looked at the records! I love browsing through these for the retro-ific cover art. I also keep a look out for anything I think would be worth adding to my vinyl record listening library.


I love the photo art on the Nutcracker Suite I found. It's weirdly creepy and enchanting at the same time.  And those Brass and Percussion graphics are killer. 



Next, one of my favorite rows: Knickknacks! 
This is were you can find the best and weirdest stuff

Isn't this tin stinking adorable? It looks like a cute little cottage! I want to fill it up with cute little cookies or candies and give it to someone. (If you get this for Christmas, you still have to act surprised and like you've never seen it before)


 I also found these elegant swan vases. I think these would be so much fun to creatively incorporate into a room design.


And my final "knickknacks" find was this cute little gold/bronze bird statue. This would be such a sweet addition to a shelf or side table arrangement.


I found this very 80s glass and brass hexagonal chandelier that would be such a fun addition to a modern/eclectic room. I know this style of light fixture is pretty outdated right now, but I feel very strongly that if you style it right, this could seriously be the coolest chandelier ever. 


I always check for old suitcases at thrift stores and am rarely disappointed.. This time I found a pair of vintage cream-colored Samsonite cases. These would work great as decorative small storage and would look so cute stacked in the corner of a room.


I found this cane rocker! Holy cow, isn't it beautiful? And it was only $20!


I also saw this fantastic wicker disc chair. 


And this awesome velvet grandma couch. I love  love love ugly floral couches. I was swooning all over this thing


Next I saw this cupboard with sliding mirrored doors. I think this would look so pretty painted gold or just re-stained (keeping the mirrored doors of course).  


Next, clothes! My favorite!


 Um, can we talk about how awesome this blazer is? I look like a super classy banana from the 80s.

I mean, just look at that collar! And those cuffs!


Next up, this fantastic grandma sweater! 


I grabbed this coat to try on because I thought it was funny, but then I accidentally fell in love with it. It makes me feel like a fancy Russian diplomat. Also, it's super duper warm and cozy. 



I'm a sucker for a Downeast dress. So when I find one at a thrift store, I really can't pass it up. especially when it has a keyhole neckline AND a peter pan collar. 


I found this overwhelmingly pink embroidered mu mu. (I didn't buy it because I knew my dad would make fun of me for wearing a mu mu, but darn! Looking at these pictures I wish I had! I'll have to go back tomorrow and see if it's still there.)



And this shnazzy black pantsuit. 


To wrap up my thrifting sesh, I took a quick stop at the shoes.

I found these super nice Durango cowboy booties



Aren't they awesome??


I tried to talk myself into buying these American Eagle flip flops because I need some sandals, but I just couldn't do it. I can't handle flip flops. 


I also found these way cute gold shimmer sneakers


And these awesome patent leather platform loafers. Too bad these were about 5 sizes too small! Aren't they fabulous?


And that's the end! Thanks for joining me! 


4 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing you experience at the thrift store. I am not a thrift store shopper just because I don't have the patience or eye for it, but I felt like I was there with you and felt your enthusiasm. Did you get the couch? Do you still want the ones we have in our garage?

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  2. Thanks for sharing you experience at the thrift store. I am not a thrift store shopper just because I don't have the patience or eye for it, but I felt like I was there with you and felt your enthusiasm. Did you get the couch? Do you still want the ones we have in our garage?

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  3. Thanks! I'm sure I enjoy thrift shopping far more than I should. And no, I didn't get the couch. I just admired it and took lots of pictures!

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  4. Thanks! I'm sure I enjoy thrift shopping far more than I should. And no, I didn't get the couch. I just admired it and took lots of pictures!

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