Showing posts with label treasure hunts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label treasure hunts. Show all posts

Thursday, August 7, 2008

My Favorite Thrifty Treasures

Rhonda at Southern Hospitality is hosting a party! It is a party to show your favorite antique/flea market find. I couldn't pick just one so I will show you a few.

First up are two things....One a lamp I found at the Alabaster thrift store. Even at the thrift store, I spent more than I wanted ($50) but I absolutely fell in love with this lamp. Actually, I didn't buy it when I first saw it. I went home and couldn't stop thinking about it. I went back. And I think because it the price tag in the thrift store it was still there. It's gorgeous.


Beside the lamp is a vintage treasure, also purchased in a thrift store. This one was $12.00. It is from South Carolina. A print representing the the basket weavers. There is a tag on the back of the store it was purchased in. I would love to find out more about it. All of the pieces of the dress and basket are hand cut. The colors are vibrant. It is dear.


Have you ever been to the Nations Longest Garage Sale? It literally runs in length from Kentucky to Gadsden, Alabama. It was there that I found this precious find. This ring, real gold. The setting is unique and detailed. I am not sure if the stone is real. Probably not, I am thinking it is costume. But have you priced vintage costume jewelry? Gasp!. This ring was $25.00 and had my name on it.
I purchased this cute monkey lamp at a sale. Again, more than I should have paid, perhaps, at a garage sale. But he is cute. He was $10.00. I have him listed on my Baby's Gone Shoppin' sale blog because I didn't have anywhere to put him. My SIL's mother is a decorator, she came in and plopped him there. And there he sits.
Read here about my boxes I found. Love these. I have a box fetish.
And of course my marble cheese serving piece from Lenox that I got for a steal at $2.98!
I invite you to play along. Tell us about your favorite thrift find. Go to Rhoda's blog and sign up on the linky list. And be sure to tell me too in my comments. We will all stop by to check out your favorite thrifty find.
Happy Thrifting!

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Flo's Find......

Yesterday I told you all about my most recent find at the thrift store. My fran Flo found something even better, because it is so my style. It is this original charcoal or pencil portrait of a New Orleans Jazz Band . She found this little gem at the Alabaster Thrift Store for $1.99. I forgot to ask her if she found it framed and matted or if she had it done. It was flawlessly done so I am thinking she had it framed, but she may have just gotten extra lucky.
Now.....if it ever comes up missing from her pool house, she will know who took it. Shucks!

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Look What I Found!

Look at what I found at the thrift store! It was still in it's original wrap/box.






Unused, little treasure!!






Take a look, it's solid marble.





It came with the matching cutting knife.





And the total price?



That's two dollars and ninety eight cents!!!

Now, can you guess what I am going to use it for? (Remember yesterday's post?)

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Saturday (and Gnomes) in the Park

Yesterday was another one of those days where my shirt tail didn't hit my fanny, for it we were running everywhere. I must make mention of Friday night though before I go onto Saturday. Big Daddy and I did not go to Big Mountain Idol. Big Daddy has been pulling shifts from 8-8 or 9 to meet a deadline he was working on. This has been going on for a couple weeks or better, so by Friday, when the deadline was met, he wanted nothing more than to come home and chill with the family. I think he had forgotten what our two youngest looked like because many times they have been in bed by the time he has gotten home. I missed cheering on my friend Michelle at Big Mountain Coffee. I hear she did great. She made it through to next week and I plan to go then and cheer her on. In fact, we are really looking forward to it. We had such a fantastic time in our last visit. Friday evening, around 9PM, Big Daddy had gotten enough of the family time and decided to greet his WOW (World of Warcraft) buds online so I logged into the computer and did my usual visit's to other blogs. I usually swing by Hewy's first. He is always in the know. I was thrilled to find that he had posted his gnome giveaway in celebration of his bloggy anniversary. Immediately, I called Bama up to look at the clue. We thought we had an idea of where the gnome might be, so at 9:30 with flashlights in hand we headed out in to the darkness. We came up empty. On Saturday we saw the second clue on Hewy's blog. Bama immediately deciphered the code, "Mom, that's Joe Tucker Park! See the 2 ball fields in the clown face...and those are the tennis courts". Of course he would recognize those things. He has spent the better part of 10 year on either the field or courts. "I can't go now, I have to get Jeff to the vet", I told Bama. Jeffery, my shih tsu, had been up since 2 AM coughing and weezing continually. It turns out he has pollen allergies, like the rest of us. At the vet Jeffery got two shots, an antibiotic and some drops for an ear infection and we were sent on our way.
From there it was onto J Smooth's football game. It is alot of fun watching the young teams and their varying skill levels. Some know exactly what to do, while others are content to just trot about the field looking at blades of grass. JSmooth's team lost, but he had no clue. He enjoyed himself and that is what really matters.
While J Smooth was playing football, Bama had an all day tennis tournament. After J Smooth was finished with his game, Big Daddy and I turned over the two younger children to head with grandma to a school carnival . By the time Big Daddy and I got to Bama had played one singles match and won, and was begging to play doubles. He and his partner played great, winning the doubles for their seed. Immediately after that match Bama was called to play another singles, in which he won. His team swept, winning in both singles and doubles in all players. Yeah! I am so proud of these boys. I love them as my own. They are a great group of guys that have bonded and really work as a team. I was delighted that they won.
By the time I got home to my computer (well after 5), I had gotten an email from my blogger friend, Charnita telling me that she and her daughter had found the gnome. Shucks! But at the same time, I was happy that they had found it. I know her daughter was delighted to participate in the hunt, and to find it must have made her day. I know the gnome has a good home at Charnita's. She is such a sweetheart. She has already fed the little gnome a meal that he was sure to love. I am certina he will not stray from her house. To read more of the gnome recovery visit Charnita or to see the clues and see the blog who thought of this ingenious idea and the relation of gnomes to my little hometown of Helena, visit Hewy.
Congratulations, Charnita, on a well hunted venture! And congrats to everyone, who had a winning day!
(Sports pics by Diane S and Gnome Photo by Charnita's son, C)