Saturday, May 5, 2012

Church Sale Finds on a Saturday


I popped into a church sale this morning.  I do have a fondness for church garage sales because they usually have good china and bits of oddness.  The prices are also always so reasonable it seems almost criminal.  Like on the Ikea commercial when the woman runs for the car with her purchases, yelling, "Start the car!"  I spent $2.50 and came away with a bag of buttons and a basket which I did not take pictures of and all of these things which I did photograph.  Milk glass vase and funky goblet were each 10 cents.


A Stafford china bunch of roses.    25 cents.  No chips.  Awesome!


Vintage tablecloths.  I think I paid 50 cents each for these.

So much fun.  Have a super evening.  Linking up with Sophie's Flea Market Finds and Apron Thrift Girl's Thrift share Monday.  If she has the link up.

8 comments:

  1. Great finds! I love the flowers and the table clothes.
    cathy

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  2. Good finds - I got a can of original Tinkertoys at a garage sale today - my 4 yr. old grandson is playing with them now. He's loving them! Love going to thrift shops or garage sales!

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  3. Nice finds!! I've been finding myself drawn to china flowers recently! Do you predict a trend?

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  4. Nice finds! Well done girl but then you always seem to score well in the vintage finds!

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  5. I'm with you on church sales. Love them! I usually can find something and the prices are often so reasonable.

    I have a couple of those funky goblets. I like the color and it has a nice weight to it. Great finds!

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  6. I had that very same little bouquet of roses! Great price for such a cute piece!

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  7. We love people like you at our church sales which happen twice a year! Your 50 cents add up and help us to support some great programs. (I like the china roses. Wow.)

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  8. Milk glass for 10c. the best find ever I think. And all up you spent only $2.50, how amazing is that. x

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