Hello Everyone! I hope your Thanksgiving was lovely and if you were out shopping on Black Friday Shopping, I hope you got some awesome deals. Our holiday was really nice. Jenna and I cooked together and had such a good time. She is dating a really sweet guy, Beau, and he joined us for our traditional T-day breakfast and to watch the Macy's Parade. We ate dinner together as well and everything went well except for the Sweet Potato Souffle. It didn't set like it should have :( It still tasted good, it just wasn't pretty - LOL. Then, on Friday, Dan and I went out to get one special thing: a 9ft Christmas tree (for $158!). Once we got it home, I was a bit antsy to get started on the Christmas decorating. Yes, the Christmas season has commenced in the Jackson household but, as usual, the time zone is quite behind in the Land of Encraftment so there's still time to share my Thanksgiving decorations. (yup, my own little world....)
I used a lot of thrifted items and it is thrilling to see things come together and for such a small amount of money. I started with the foyer:
The small pumpkin, beaded grapes and porcelain quail came from GW outlet. I bought the painting ($3) at the retail GW and the vintage amber glass lamp ($12) came from Two Times New. I bought the silk leaves at Michael's after Halloween for 80% off so it feels like it was thrifted :). The "32" is our house number and I bought them at Hobby Lobby last season. If you look in the mirror (bottom square) you can see the wreath on the front door - cool! :)
Next, I decorated the family room mantel:
There are a number of thrifted things here too -- two cut glass hurricanes, Murano vintage amber glass candle holders, vintage green Napco vase, silver mercury glass candlestick, the two large birch logs, firewood holder, and the basket with the fall arrangement. The galvanized bucket is hosting a string of lighted fall leaves --also thrifted--and LED branches from Target also. I bought the birch branches from Michaels last year. My favorite thing here is the metal "FAMILY" from Hobby Lobby. It was the cherry on the top of a lovely Thanksgiving :)
I set the dining table with vintage glass:
The centerpiece, vintage Indiana Glass diamond point green and amber goblets were thrifted as were the amber glass butter dish (which served cranberries for the big meal) and the large amber compote. I bought the tablecloth at Kohl's last year. My plates came from antique stores --with the exception of the Myott turkey plates which came ebay. Here is a closer look at the plates:
I used candlewick salad plates (*love*), Queen's Myott Thanksgiving Turkey plates, and Federal Glass Patrician (1933-1937) which I used as a charger.
The silverware is International Silver Rogers Bros., "Louvain" pattern (1918 silverplate). I thrifted my first few pieces (from Class and Trash) and have added to it by finding pieces on ebay and antique stores. The napkin rings are clear glass (Pyrex). The pretty little metal leaf picks came from Hobby Lobby - 80% off :) Here is the table all decked out:
Here is a closer look at the buffet:
The buffet was a Craigslist find for $125. The picture frames, little shelf, candles, and tiny plate were thrift finds. I framed an International Silver ad from 1920 advertising the pattern I collect. I don't know what to put in the other
and just because I'm sappy and sentimental, here is my dining room last year:
And here it is now:
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Thrifted Treasures - Tea Room & Birthday Girls
The Thrifty Groove for featuring my gorgeous teal glassware! WooHoo! There is a super-fun share party each week here so please come join in the festivities :)
Ok, here are my treasures and in no particular order:
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Indiana Glass Tea Room Pattern (1926-1931) 9.5" ruffled vase, $2 Salvation Army |
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Brody Glass, teal vase $1, GW |
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1966 Joan Walsh Anglund collectible "July" plate, $2 GW |
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Blue vase, $1, GW |
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Vintage Lefton 2" birthday month girl set (missing May and December), GW, an all-out steal for less than $10! |
Aren't they just darling!?
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Snowflake Ballerina Fairy ornament, GW Outlet, practically free :) |
If anyone has seen ornaments like these or know who makes them, would you please let me know? I would love more of them. I dug her out of a bin at the outlet and her right arm is cracked and I'll need to re-attached her head. But she's adorable with her little eyelashes and tutu with little snowflake dangles - I love it! It reminds me of this:
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Genuine cowhide double-sided pillows, $10/each, SALVO |
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vintage Viking hobnail red, orange, yellow stretch vase with twisted base, GW, $12 |
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$1 each at SALVO |
and finally, another cute Japan salt shaker, $1 at SALVO. I looked high and low for "I'm Pepper" but no luck. No worries, I found a mate on ebay ;)
I'm linking up!!
Kathe With an E, You're Gonna Love It Tuesday #14
Cap Creations, Thrifty Love
Hey What's for Dinner Mom, Penny Worthy Project
Southern Hospitality, Thrifty Treasures Party
What-About.co, Showoff Friday
From My Front Porch To Yours, Treasure Hunt Thursday
The Thrifty Groove, Thrifty Things Friday
Have a wonderful week! <3 Lisa
Monday, July 16, 2012
Thrifted Treasures - Teal Glassware!
On Friday I found this great website, The Thrift Shopper.com. Just by entering either your zip code or state and zip, it will tell you the thrift shops in your area. It also allows users to provide their reviews and rates the stores according. It's awesome. I entered "Richmond, Virginia" and the search results yielded 35 -THIRTY FIVE!!! - thrift locations. That's a lot of pickin' places :). We went to 11 of them on Saturday along with and we found another "Antiques" mall which was really mostly vintage pieces with antique pricing! But, it's always fun to to see some of the things in person that I've drooled over in web searches or books. OK, let's get to the finds! Here we go...
1. Goodwill Outlet:
At first glance it reminded me of the "rumple" vases (from this post) I see often but I did a double take when I realized it looked more reptilian. The bottom is stamped, "Copyright by Sam Berger 1972."
Next up, an egg cup and toothpick holder:
The egg cup is marked ARC France and Dan found the little *pink* Imperial Glass urn for me :)
I dug this syrup pitcher out of a bin:
I haven't identified it yet but the scalloped rim, inverted opposing diamond pattern, and lovely shaped handle (oh, and the 59c/lb price tag) meant it was coming home with me.
2. The Family Thrift Store:
I love the beaded edge on this relish dish. It looks so much like candlewick! It was $1.98 Here's the pattern inside:
Last week, I found a pie bird, and this week, I found a pie plate:
A 1941-1956 Fire-King Sapphire Blue 9" pie plate! I found a matching 1.5 qt casserole dish last month (here) at the GW outlet. The pie plate was really dirty and I wasn't sure what I would find underneath all of the crud, but for $1, I decided to take a chance. Look at the beautiful pattern:
The next three thrift stores - SALVO, Retail Goodwill on Midlothian Turnpike, and RAL (Richmond Animal League) Thrift - yielded no finds. The next stop, #6, was The Thrifty Quaker where I found this little treat for 50 cents:
This adorable porcelain sleeping kitten was made in the 1950s-1960s in England by the Hungarian artist Joseph Szeiler. It's signed and oh.so.darling!
The next stop was Diversity Thrift (#7). As luck would have it, all glassware was 50% off!
I know, more iridescent glasses. Did I mention they were 50% off? And four of them are purple! $5 for all.
The next two stops, 8 and 9, were both SALVOs but the one wasn't completely set up yet (they had just moved into their new building) and I found this at #9:
This is an Indiana Glass Recollection Madrid pattern footed clear hurricane. It was 60 cents - crazy! I just found the Madrid tumblers 2 weeks ago (here) in pink.
The last two stops were both retail Goodwill stores - I hit the jackpot!
There are two patterns going on here but they are the same color and it's the color that I HAD to have :) The luncheon plates are (1957) Indiana Glass Park Avenue pattern (originally a Colony Glass Company mold). The goblets and sherbets are also by Indiana Glass in their Nouveau pattern (1968). The color is referred to as blue but it's really more on the teal side - it's just beautiful!
The whole set was $15.
I thought this was so cool:
Restoration Hardware silver plate penguin candle holder. Quirky!
Finally, this gorgeous bowl for $3:
I love the painted koi:
Kathe With an E, You're Gonna Love It Tuesday #13
Cap Creations, Thrifty Love
Hey What's for Dinner Mom, Penny Worthy Project
Southern Hospitality, Thrifty Treasures Party
What-About.co, Showoff Friday
From My Front Porch To Yours, Treasure Hunt Thursday
The Thrifty Groove, Thrifty Things Friday
Have a great week! <3 Lisa
1. Goodwill Outlet:
I'm affectionately calling this vase "Gator" glass. Look at this cool texture:
At first glance it reminded me of the "rumple" vases (from this post) I see often but I did a double take when I realized it looked more reptilian. The bottom is stamped, "Copyright by Sam Berger 1972."
Next up, an egg cup and toothpick holder:
The egg cup is marked ARC France and Dan found the little *pink* Imperial Glass urn for me :)
I dug this syrup pitcher out of a bin:
I haven't identified it yet but the scalloped rim, inverted opposing diamond pattern, and lovely shaped handle (oh, and the 59c/lb price tag) meant it was coming home with me.
2. The Family Thrift Store:
I love the beaded edge on this relish dish. It looks so much like candlewick! It was $1.98 Here's the pattern inside:
Last week, I found a pie bird, and this week, I found a pie plate:
A 1941-1956 Fire-King Sapphire Blue 9" pie plate! I found a matching 1.5 qt casserole dish last month (here) at the GW outlet. The pie plate was really dirty and I wasn't sure what I would find underneath all of the crud, but for $1, I decided to take a chance. Look at the beautiful pattern:
The next three thrift stores - SALVO, Retail Goodwill on Midlothian Turnpike, and RAL (Richmond Animal League) Thrift - yielded no finds. The next stop, #6, was The Thrifty Quaker where I found this little treat for 50 cents:
This adorable porcelain sleeping kitten was made in the 1950s-1960s in England by the Hungarian artist Joseph Szeiler. It's signed and oh.so.darling!
The next stop was Diversity Thrift (#7). As luck would have it, all glassware was 50% off!
I know, more iridescent glasses. Did I mention they were 50% off? And four of them are purple! $5 for all.
The next two stops, 8 and 9, were both SALVOs but the one wasn't completely set up yet (they had just moved into their new building) and I found this at #9:
This is an Indiana Glass Recollection Madrid pattern footed clear hurricane. It was 60 cents - crazy! I just found the Madrid tumblers 2 weeks ago (here) in pink.
The last two stops were both retail Goodwill stores - I hit the jackpot!
There are two patterns going on here but they are the same color and it's the color that I HAD to have :) The luncheon plates are (1957) Indiana Glass Park Avenue pattern (originally a Colony Glass Company mold). The goblets and sherbets are also by Indiana Glass in their Nouveau pattern (1968). The color is referred to as blue but it's really more on the teal side - it's just beautiful!
The whole set was $15.
I thought this was so cool:
Finally, this gorgeous bowl for $3:
I love the painted koi:
I can't wait to see what you found! I'm linking up!
Kathe With an E, You're Gonna Love It Tuesday #13
Cap Creations, Thrifty Love
Hey What's for Dinner Mom, Penny Worthy Project
Southern Hospitality, Thrifty Treasures Party
What-About.co, Showoff Friday
From My Front Porch To Yours, Treasure Hunt Thursday
The Thrifty Groove, Thrifty Things Friday
Have a great week! <3 Lisa
Monday, July 9, 2012
Thrifted Treasures - Pie Vent & Ironstone!
***Edited to add: My fabby finds from last week were the most viewed post from Kathe With an E's awesome YOU'RE GONNA LOVE IT linky party! Woo hoo!! Thank you Everybody and huge thank you and shout out to one terrific and gracious host --KATHE (that's with an E ;) If you haven't checked out her wonderful blog and link party, please do yourself a favor and head on over! You simply must check out her amazing CANDLEWICK table setting. I drool over it!!***
Hello All :) I have been off since last Tuesday and boy, it is not going to be easy to get back to the ol' grind tomorrow! I was sick last week with an upper respiratory infection so that was a bummer. Even though I was feeling better by Saturday, the heat was awful so we decided not to head to Richmond and to just thrift locally. The first stop was SALVO.
I saw this beautiful white pitcher sitting on the shelf:

Hello All :) I have been off since last Tuesday and boy, it is not going to be easy to get back to the ol' grind tomorrow! I was sick last week with an upper respiratory infection so that was a bummer. Even though I was feeling better by Saturday, the heat was awful so we decided not to head to Richmond and to just thrift locally. The first stop was SALVO.
I saw this beautiful white pitcher sitting on the shelf:
I picked it up, wondering if it was real English ironstone, flipped it over to see if it was marked and saw this:
Yep, it's real - LOL! Not only was I thrilled to find my first piece of ironstone, I actually laughed out loud that the answer to the question in my head was answered so clearly :) It was $10. I also picked this up:
It is an ashtray but will live in my sun room as art. It was $1 and so was this plastic tortoise shell frame:
Next, we headed to GW. This next find is my favorite of the day:
It's a fruit pie vent or pie bird! Isn't it precious!?
I have been wanting one of these --which is hysterical because I have NEVER baked a pie in my life unless it was a Mrs. Smith's -- but who knows, with this sweet little birdie, maybe I'll be baking up a storm! It came from GW and was $1. This chair was $8:
It needs some work but it's super solid and is going to look amazing in white with a re-upholstered seat!
These next items came from GW also:
After GW, we headed over to Two Times New, a resale/thrift mall. Dan and I found this beautiful china cabinet. I've been looking for one --Craigslist and SALVO --but just haven't found the right one...until this one:
Kathe With an E, You're Gonna Love It Tuesday #12
Cap Creations, Thrifty Love
Hey What's for Dinner Mom, Penny Worthy Project
Southern Hospitality, Thrifty Treasures Party
What-About.co, Showoff Friday
From My Front Porch To Yours, Treasure Hunt Thursday
The Thrifty Groove, Thrifty Things Friday
It is an ashtray but will live in my sun room as art. It was $1 and so was this plastic tortoise shell frame:
Next, we headed to GW. This next find is my favorite of the day:
It's a fruit pie vent or pie bird! Isn't it precious!?
I have been wanting one of these --which is hysterical because I have NEVER baked a pie in my life unless it was a Mrs. Smith's -- but who knows, with this sweet little birdie, maybe I'll be baking up a storm! It came from GW and was $1. This chair was $8:
It needs some work but it's super solid and is going to look amazing in white with a re-upholstered seat!
These next items came from GW also:
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4 iridescent glasses, 99c each! |
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4 Anchor Hocking pink argyle glasses, 99c each |
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Frosted glass platter with lemon slice graphic, 99c |
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Indiana Glass Celebrations punch bowl, rose pattern $4 |
Thomasville breakfront lighted china curio cabinet from their Collector's cherry collection. BEAUTIFUL. The $699 price tag had been reduced to $399!
So that's all for me this week. If the weather breaks, we'll head to Richmond this weekend --yep, it's barely Monday night and I'm already thinking WEEKEND ;) I'm linking up!
Cap Creations, Thrifty Love
Hey What's for Dinner Mom, Penny Worthy Project
Southern Hospitality, Thrifty Treasures Party
What-About.co, Showoff Friday
From My Front Porch To Yours, Treasure Hunt Thursday
The Thrifty Groove, Thrifty Things Friday
Have a wonderful week! <3 Lisa
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