It's been more than a month since I went to a thrift store or garage sale and I was in need of it today. I planned to go alone but those plans never seem to materialize. My 5yo accompanied me and found some good deals himself. Here is what we got for about $20:
I loved the title of the book on the left "Care and Guidance of Children," 1938. The music book is from 1950.
We also bought 5 books for the boys, 2 for dh (building fences/gates and masonry), 3 for me (perennials, wildflowers, BH&G "Come Home to Country" and a little Mary Engelbreit book) and a dozen "Country Home" magazines. My son also picked out 3 puzzles, including one large 3-D puzzle of the Capitol Building. We now have two of them for the boys to strew all over the basement.
I bought these 4 shirts to turn into little girl dresses. I'm especially hopeful about the one on the right. It is a cowboy-style shirt with a pointy yoke in the back and mother-of-pearl snaps. I'm just not sure I will be able to remove both of the pockets off what will be the back of the dress.
This is a really skinny-waisted but long skirt. Not too fashionable or flattering as an actual skirt but I thought it would make a nice toddler dress. I'm going to try just taking off some of the length and adding shoulder straps to the existing waistband.
I also found a black-striped skirt and a floral top for myself. And all of this gorgeous vintage fabric:
This is Waverly. I didn't notice the gold butterflies until after I got the photo up on my computer.
These are bright greens in person. It reminds me of coleus leaves.
I think this bright pattern will make a great apron.
This is a tablecloth in mint condition.
This last tablecloth was bought by my mom for me. I want to figure out how to embroider over the blue patterns. None of it was ever done.
what great finds! that care and guidance of children book looks like it would be fun to read.
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