Here's two of my favorite finds from my Friday yardsaling trip!
I found this Pier 1 mirror for $8!!! I LOVE it so much. It is HUGE! It'll look great in the house that I don't currently have... LOL I sent this pic to my fiance to ask if he liked it for our future home and he texted me back and said "Why would we need a picture of someone's legs?" ........ I don't think he was fully awake at the time.
This was probably my favorite find of the day! It's a Sears Bonnet collection desk. It's a super cute piece that I could not leave behind. Especially for only SEVEN DOLLARS!!! $7!!! I don't know why it was still there!! I love the style. I think we are going to repaint it white, since the paint is peeling in some places. I may do a silver trim around the drawers. We will see. I'll be sure to post an after pic once it's finished.
I'm seeking some help with this dress! I bought it at a fill a bag for $1 sale. It is handmade with no tags. I feel like it will do well on eBay maybe for a costume or just for someone to wear out. It's so pretty. If anyone has any keywords, or can take a guess at the era this dress is from, I would greatly appreciate it! I need a good title to get this beauty sold! It has that weird back and neckline and it has a rhinestone trim. Any help is appreciated!!
So that's really all that's been going on with me. I'm going to go and get started on some listings!!
Thanks for reading everyone! I hope you have a productive day!!
~Nandry
I bought that same sweet desk from a precious older woman who used it as her vanity. I paid $30 for it and resold it in my antique mall booth (without doing ANYTHING to it) for $125. If I had the room, I would have kept it and repainted it as well.
ReplyDeleteI love that style. I think it's because I wanted it when I was a little girl and my parents bought a different style of furniture. But my best friend had it and it was so dreamy to play in her room - she had the whole set - bed, night stands, desk. Great memories!
Try 'vintage mod gogo dress space age handmade 1960s 60s'. I just sold a similar one this spring!
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