Some of you may know that I was an avid garage sale junkie this summer. I thought I would share some of my treasures with you.
I got this working food dehydrator for $1. It even has all the appropriate heat temperatures etched into the side.
This is probably one of my favorite purchases of the summer. This adorable lamp was $1 and I couldn't bear to live without it! Brent has no idea why I love it so much and even asked why I would buy that. It is just exactly what I imagined for a baby's room. Next summer I am going to try and find an equally cute stand for it so it can sit by the rocking chair for late nights with little ones.
After paying $4 dollars for this dresser, I knew I was in garage sale heaven. Nonetheless, still I drove off quickly just in case there was some mistake and the people were coming to let me know the price tag was incorrect. Now that we have a home large enough to have a spare bedroom we were in need of a dresser to go in it. This one, which has dovetailed drawers, was just what I was looking for. (And yes, that is The Cup that Brent won at City Cup 08'.)
These two decorative balls were purchased not at a garage sale but at a consignment store. They were $4 dollars each which is more than you would find me spending for them at a garage sale, but I really liked them so I willing to splurge. They were originally a faded gold but I decided to spray paint them white and make them book ends for Darwin's room.
My heart skipped a beat when I saw this pair of his and hers bicycles. The $25 price tag for each bike seemed well worth it, so when the lady having the sale saw me looking at them and immediately said she would take less, I was a little in shock. So I offered her $40 for both and we both left happy. I was sceptical that the tires would hold firm but have stayed inflated which makes me think the tubes are fairly new and in good condition.
I got two of these chairs for $20 each. They are in amazing condition and a similar style sells at Room and Board for $600-$800. I did have to take a screw driver and take off the dust flaps on the bottoms for a more contemporary look.
This kitchen table and four chairs set me back $50 dollars and was my most expensive item I bought all summer. The nice thing about this table is it comes with two more sleeves so that it gets as long as eight feet.
So there are some of my favorite finds from this summer here in Rochester. Maybe it will help those who are skeptical that there isn't anything worth finding at garage sales, and maybe, just maybe, it will convince one of you to visit me next summer now that you have seen the nice dresser for your things. And if you are lucky, we may head out and hit some estate sales where the real jewels are waiting!!!
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8 comments:
i want to try that dresser out......
Wow great job!
I'm with Brent on the lamp. But those blue chairs and the bikes are great! And I probably wouldn't be embarrassed riding his and hers bikes if they were sweet oldie goldies like those.
And on the dehydrator. . . good work. Call me ANYTIME with your questions :)
great finds bridge! you have a great eye for treasures. i want to see your house i am sure its darling!!
You made out like a bandit! I especially like the lamp and the blue chairs! It almost makes me want to give garage saling (is that a word?) another chance. I like your style!
Bridge, you are the true garage sale wizard. I would love to hit up a few with you, as long as your good luck (or good eye) would rub off on me.
How much jerky and fruit roll ups have you been making? I hope a lot.
that dresser is amazing. I am so jealous.
also- the blue chairs? Are you kidding me?
good finds, sister.
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