
The day I realized that most thrift stores sell fabric was one of the happiest days of my life. It really cuts down on cost of sewing clothes, which means I can try more ambitious designs than I would with pricier stuff. The red and white fabric is a gorgeous heavy knit that's going to become a comfy dress for A. some time in the next few months. I think the dark blue flowered fabric might become this blouse for me.

I found this bowl at my fave thrift store of all time, the Goodwill in my old neighborhood in south Arlington, VA, when we were in town for a wedding back in July. It was in the window, tucked almost out of sight, but its gold rim glinting in the sun caught my eye as I was checking out. There's just something about it -- the shiny gold, the matte olive green. I'm not sure if I really like it, but I love it. (Does that make sense to anybody but me?)




I recognized these toys from my own childhood -- they lived at my grandparents' house and I was fascinated by them for far longer than I should have been. Now that A. has a set of her own, she loves them, too. The premise is that you can combine all of the pieces to make a giraffe, elephant and dog (not pictured). Or you can combine them in new, odd ways to make creatures we affectionately refer to as the girephant and dograffe.
A good basket is hard to find. This one holds our cuddle-up blankets (and sometimes a cat or two).
What was your most recent thrift-store score?
That basket is a total score.
ReplyDeleteOMG I remember those toys from my childhood too!!!!!
I thrift often, too. Any favorite haunts you want to share? If not, totally understand! My favorite most recent finds have been some Anthropologie-esque side plates. So cute and about a quarter each.
ReplyDeleteOf course I'll share! Thrift Store USA and Thrift Store City on Little Creek are my faves. There's a Thrift Store City in Portsmouth, too. Also the DAV on Va Beach Blvd.
DeleteCool, I've been to all of them. My best score was at that DAV: a table and set of 6 chairs for $50!
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