Julie! I gotta tell ya, I love your style! I'm a 62 year old woman and I grew up with most of the stuff you upcycle. I love to craft, I get so excited at thrift stores n junk piles. You remind me of a younger me. God bless you and yours...
I have one of those pieces that you call a wire clotch. I turned it in the up direction and use it as a lamp shade. I got mine in Georgia. The lady I bought it from said it was a mule muzzel. It would keep them from eating the corn as they would plow the fields.
Oh my gosh, I think I had almost every single one of these times when I decorate my first house in 1987. You have such a good imagination for reimagining and repurposing items! I never would have thought of actually using an old freezer bin, but now that you mention it, it would be good painted like old zinc and used or blankets or pillows or wood by the fire.
Julie - the bras scissors you posted are actually an old candle snuffer. My mom had one! Just gave it to my daughter. You would just hold the "box" up to the candle flame and scissor them shut and the candle flame will be snuffed out.
I love the Goodwill bins. In NC everything is by the pound. Clothes and decor is $1.49, books are $0.89 and electronics including lightening is $0.49. I also have seen something in someone’s buggy and followed them around to see if they put it back and they did. I got a great vintage quilt that way!
I can't pass up those freezer baskets when I find one at yard sale. Love to fill them with terra cotta pots for flowers. I also hang them on my garage wall to hold paper bags of flower seeds that I collect in the fall. Allows air circulation and mice can't reach them on the wall and help themselves to my seeds. Love your videos.
Don’t cut down that yardstick. It is most likely vintage. It’s used to measure the hem on a dress. That’s why it’s adjustable. Some came with chalk powder to mark a line on the dress.
oh also the dust pans turn upsidedown and make them into a cute planter....if you are going to hang them for decor on your walls,make them into cute planters,as well☺️
It's a cobblers mould ,(the silver foot ) hand making shoes,the cobbler would cut the leather and stitch the parts together to form a shoe. I actually saw 2 sets of them today in a tat shop ( thrift shop).. I almost got them but they were several feet on the form, different sizes I assume so it was very heavy.
Julie the box with the bread slices in it is a container for hot pads. You put the slice on your table . I have never seen one so big .and put a hot pot or hot bowl on it to protect your table
Julie the wooden basket that holds the bread slices if used on the table as hot pads for pots and bowls to keep from burning your table just thought you might like to know. I’m 82 years old so I know about these things love your program.Keep up the good work I love all of your videos.
I had my daughter's 1st walking shoes bronzed & had picture frame with it 34 years ago. I still have mine it's single because I lost one over the years.😁
Back in the 70s it was popular to have the baby shoes bronzed and the one that you found the baby's picture goes on the back it also came with a plague with the name and date of birth
My mom still has my brassed shoes on the pedestal along with the photo behind them. If I showed her these my poor 89 year old mom would be so confused ... 'those aren't her kids shoes?' no mom 'why did she want them if they're not her kids?' 🤣😂🤣😂 I'd be afraid I wouldn't be able to not laugh! She's still struggling with today's decor! 🤣 When I think about all the stuff from my grams I got rid of that she thought was rusty crusty - why would anyone want that ol thing?! She just doesn't understand! 🤣 Love the haul - loved shopping with you too! Blessings!
Just info for anyone. You can put live plants in anything. I use heavy mil clear plastic to line. The kind that you see sold on rolls for picnic tables. My partner had some when I met him. I also have old clear shower curtains I use. I have one giant basket I lined but I still almost always use a pot and drip tray inside too. Except one pot with such an odd shape and no drain hole I just line it with the plastic add some pebbles then the dirt. In that large basket I bought 3 pots with their own drip tray attached. I also cut down pots that come with plants and will use a tray and cut the little flanges off too as well as line to make fit. Even cut down large plastic bottles as drip trays. I also use bottles as root and cutting starters.. Its much easier to change out a pot or 2 than redo entire thing or have a dresser or floor or whatever get ruined with water. Or have to take your decorative pots outside in case they slip and break. For that pig Id use ivy, real or fake. Have it hanging down. Now I just wished I lived anywhere any stores are available. We do have a great little thrift and many have free ads or low price items and a small farmers market. I just donated half my clothes and small nick nacks not in my future plans for my own place or making for selling at market.
I keep a larger freezer basket in the back of my vehicle to keep multiple gallons of milk and other grocery bags from tipping over. It comes in handy as a tote to corral my reusable grocery bins, when I am out thrifting, and when we travel, as well! Trash to treasure, baby!
Julie, I just love watching your videos. You are so funny. Every time I watch, I think "crusty, rusty". Your ideas are so fun and what a great personality you have. You always make my day! ❤
Julie when I was a baby (and my brother and sister…my mother had OUR baby shoes done in bronze or whatever metal it is) and would change the picture as we grew. Thru the moves in life I can’t find them but wish I could.
The measuring stick had a little stand on the bottom holding the ruler up for hemming. There was a little puffer that held chalk to mark the hem. My mom had one as a seamstress.
What a great haul Julie. All the stuff you picked up is what I would have got. Where I am it’s hard to find anything reasonably priced. Even the thrift stores etc. want so much for their stuff it’s cheaper to go and buy new items. Especially the Salvation Army stores etc. their prices are exorbitant now, I’m back bit jealous of all the stuff you guys find over there and the prices that you get them for. Oh well I’ll just keep looking and. I might get lucky on one of their half price days. I love your videos you’re such a cheerful person.
I buy freezer baskets too! I store purses, rolled up sweatshirts, dog towels, anything in them. I have spray painted a couple over the years, but prefer them plain these days (or rusty). Love your videos!!!
My first purchase at Goodwill was three wood planks in a Grab Bag! I painted them, used transfers, and stamped an inspirational word on them. Your items are one of a kind and I like how you give us ideas on how to repurpose/decorate them.
Cada peça incrível genteee, apenas chocada. Muita coisa linda . Aqui no Brasil certamente as mesmas peças custariam milhares de reais com toda certeza, mesmo sendo de segunda mão. Ameiiií seu canal incrível.
Julie, you were totally creeping on that lady at the Goodwill bin store, drooling and waiting to jump on the moment she put down the wall hook hanger...LOL What a video that would have been. Luv luv watching you....you brighten my day. Luv your enthusiasm. You rock girl...♥️♥️♥️♥️
My mom had those bronzed baby shoes for both my brother & I. An 8x10 photo of ourselves was behind it. Damn, I haven’t seen that in a long time (I’m 47 lol).
You found so much AMAZING things!! That bread box with slices of bread would be a great family shower gift with all the recipes on the slices of bread!!
I use the freezer baskets to store my material scraps in them . I roll it and tie it with twine stand it on end. Easy access and I can see exactly what I have.
Just watched a video where this lady cleans her brass pieces with bar keepers friend (the liquid one) but I made a paste out of the powder and the tarnish literally started coming off in 3 seconds and left my brass pieces so shiny and new!
The silver shoe is a shoe last. A cobbler would form shoes on it. Some are made of wood. Your scissors are a candle snuffer. It puts out the flame on a candle. If you blow out the candle you blow hot wax on your hand and whatever else is around.
Thanks for watching. New items will be posted tomorrow at 6pm cst on my website. I have over 60 NEW ITEMS! www.juliesdesignsandsigns.com
Have you decided if you’ll end up shipping to Canada? Absolutely love some of these finds!!!!
The scissor thing you have is a wick trimmer for candles. The trimmed wick part would have fallen in the little box and then discarded.
Literally one of my top 3 fav YT channels. I love thrifting and DIYing and long videos too. Obsessed I click so fast!
The pig I would paint with black board paint to use it as a black board 😆😆
And the chalk I would put in the middle.
Those baby brass shoes were so popular in the 70’s and 80’s.
Those scissors are antique candle snuffer wick trimmer scissors.
Julie! I gotta tell ya, I love your style! I'm a 62 year old woman and I grew up with most of the stuff you upcycle. I love to craft, I get so excited at thrift stores n junk piles. You remind me of a younger me. God bless you and yours...
I have one of those pieces that you call a wire clotch. I turned it in the up direction and use it as a lamp shade. I got mine in Georgia. The lady I bought it from said it was a mule muzzel. It would keep them from eating the corn as they would plow the fields.
Oh my gosh, I think I had almost every single one of these times when I decorate my first house in 1987. You have such a good imagination for reimagining and repurposing items! I never would have thought of actually using an old freezer bin, but now that you mention it, it would be good painted like old zinc and used or blankets or pillows or wood by the fire.
Hi ;. You are so great 💕 i like your finds 💖 so beautiful things and staff 🤩 have a great weekend to u and your family too 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Love your bread box and idea u have for it.. it would be cute if all ur recipes were “bread” recipes… banana bread, cornbread casserole…
I love that owl !!!
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤ 🎀
Julie - the bras scissors you posted are actually an old candle snuffer. My mom had one! Just gave it to my daughter. You would just hold the "box" up to the candle flame and scissor them shut and the candle flame will be snuffed out.
I love the Goodwill bins. In NC everything is by the pound. Clothes and decor is $1.49, books are $0.89 and electronics including lightening is $0.49. I also have seen something in someone’s buggy and followed them around to see if they put it back and they did. I got a great vintage quilt that way!
Yep, I enjoyed the video! I’m glad you found such great things-
Wooden toast.. OMG.. I love it.
I can't pass up those freezer baskets when I find one at yard sale. Love to fill them with terra cotta pots for flowers. I also hang them on my garage wall to hold paper bags of flower seeds that I collect in the fall. Allows air circulation and mice can't reach them on the wall and help themselves to my seeds. Love your videos.
Don’t cut down that yardstick. It is most likely vintage. It’s used to measure the hem on a dress. That’s why it’s adjustable. Some came with chalk powder to mark a line on the dress.
Yessss I agree
Keep the yard stick as is. It’s vintage
oh also the dust pans turn upsidedown and make them into a cute planter....if you are going to hang them for decor on your walls,make them into cute planters,as well☺️
It's a cobblers mould ,(the silver foot ) hand making shoes,the cobbler would cut the leather and stitch the parts together to form a shoe. I actually saw 2 sets of them today in a tat shop ( thrift shop).. I almost got them but they were several feet on the form, different sizes I assume so it was very heavy.
Julie the box with the bread slices in it is a container for hot pads. You put the slice on your table . I have never seen one so big .and put a hot pot or hot bowl on it to protect your table
That measuring stick is for measuring dress hems!
What an absolutely amazing haul! My Goodwill is horrible! I hardly ever find good finds.💕😊
I’m in east central Iowa, ours aren’t very good either.
Julie the wooden basket that holds the bread slices if used on the table as hot pads for pots and bowls to keep from burning your table just thought you might like to know. I’m 82 years old so I know about these things love your program.Keep up the good work I love all of your videos.
Girl, we have such similar taste! I have a similar brass wall hook thingy in my laundry room!
I had my daughter's 1st walking shoes bronzed & had picture frame with it 34 years ago. I still have mine it's single because I lost one over the years.😁
Back in the 70s it was popular to have the baby shoes bronzed and the one that you found the baby's picture goes on the back it also came with a plague with the name and date of birth
Banana bread. Zucchini bread etc. on the wood pieces of bread. Great idea
My mom still has my brassed shoes on the pedestal along with the photo behind them. If I showed her these my poor 89 year old mom would be so confused ... 'those aren't her kids shoes?' no mom 'why did she want them if they're not her kids?' 🤣😂🤣😂 I'd be afraid I wouldn't be able to not laugh! She's still struggling with today's decor! 🤣 When I think about all the stuff from my grams I got rid of that she thought was rusty crusty - why would anyone want that ol thing?! She just doesn't understand! 🤣
Love the haul - loved shopping with you too!
Blessings!
I used to collect,still have, those metal frames...luv luv luv
Luv the Shabby Chic Chenille Pillow🌸🌸🌸
Just info for anyone. You can put live plants in anything. I use heavy mil clear plastic to line. The kind that you see sold on rolls for picnic tables. My partner had some when I met him. I also have old clear shower curtains I use. I have one giant basket I lined but I still almost always use a pot and drip tray inside too. Except one pot with such an odd shape and no drain hole I just line it with the plastic add some pebbles then the dirt. In that large basket I bought 3 pots with their own drip tray attached. I also cut down pots that come with plants and will use a tray and cut the little flanges off too as well as line to make fit. Even cut down large plastic bottles as drip trays. I also use bottles as root and cutting starters.. Its much easier to change out a pot or 2 than redo entire thing or have a dresser or floor or whatever get ruined with water. Or have to take your decorative pots outside in case they slip and break. For that pig Id use ivy, real or fake. Have it hanging down. Now I just wished I lived anywhere any stores are available. We do have a great little thrift and many have free ads or low price items and a small farmers market. I just donated half my clothes and small nick nacks not in my future plans for my own place or making for selling at market.
I use nail polish to hide chips on things I just love! Great finds!
The items you showed first looks like a fun place to go.
I love mostly everything you show in this video , but I would love to keep one of your basket ❤️👍🏼
I keep a larger freezer basket in the back of my vehicle to keep multiple gallons of milk and other grocery bags from tipping over. It comes in handy as a tote to corral my reusable grocery bins, when I am out thrifting, and when we travel, as well! Trash to treasure, baby!
Great idea ☺️
Oh Goody, a new haul video! Wow! Julie you really hit pay dirt.
The scissors candle wick trimmers. Love it all!
Ahhhh, I'm a quilter & had never seen any like that! Good to know 😊
Julie, I just love watching your videos. You are so funny. Every time I watch, I think "crusty, rusty". Your ideas are so fun and what a great personality you have. You always make my day! ❤
Shoe mold would make a cute pen or pencil holder on a desk. Love it all.
Julie when I was a baby (and my brother and sister…my mother had OUR baby shoes done in bronze or whatever metal it is) and would change the picture as we grew. Thru the moves in life I can’t find them but wish I could.
That bunny frame is awesome
The measuring stick had a little stand on the bottom holding the ruler up for hemming. There was a little puffer that held chalk to mark the hem. My mom had one as a seamstress.
So did my grandmother. She worked as an alteration lady for a big department store.
You said before you have not stenciled or decoupaged!! You will love it so easy
Love your finds
Oo my goodness Julie, I remember the brass stuff from the 60-80’s. So cute.
What a great haul Julie. All the stuff you picked up is what I would have got. Where I am it’s hard to find anything reasonably priced. Even the thrift stores etc. want so much for their stuff it’s cheaper to go and buy new items. Especially the Salvation Army stores etc. their prices are exorbitant now, I’m back bit jealous of all the stuff you guys find over there and the prices that you get them for. Oh well I’ll just keep looking and. I might get lucky on one of their half price days. I love your videos you’re such a cheerful person.
and Mrs T Wow what great finds you deff have a good eye well done
I seriously want that picture of the house I just love love love 😍 it!!
I buy freezer baskets too! I store purses, rolled up sweatshirts, dog towels, anything in them. I have spray painted a couple over the years, but prefer them plain these days (or rusty). Love your videos!!!
I'm glad to know I am not the only one who stalks people at goodwill....lol!
I love what you buy we have no good wills here where I live.
Arthur Court frame is really a good find!
My first purchase at Goodwill was three wood planks in a Grab Bag! I painted them, used transfers, and stamped an inspirational word on them. Your items are one of a kind and I like how you give us ideas on how to repurpose/decorate them.
This scissor is to clip wicks from candles. Love your videos.
Girl ! I just love you ❤️ you love to hunt stuff like me and you always get great stuff 👍👍👍 so fun
Ooh ooh I want the bread slices!
At Home Store is Target. . . very nice finds!!!
Love the wire basket
Cada peça incrível genteee, apenas chocada. Muita coisa linda .
Aqui no Brasil certamente as mesmas peças custariam milhares de reais com toda certeza, mesmo sendo de segunda mão. Ameiiií seu canal incrível.
Awesome share. U are looking gorgeous
I believe the scissors r for candle wicks and the box is to snuff out burning candle
Your "scissors" are for trimming a candle wick. The little box catches the wick
Julie, you were totally creeping on that lady at the Goodwill bin store, drooling and waiting to jump on the moment she put down the wall hook hanger...LOL What a video that would have been. Luv luv watching you....you brighten my day. Luv your enthusiasm. You rock girl...♥️♥️♥️♥️
Scissors with box is for trimming candle wicks.
Lots of great stuff
The scissors are so awesome,and are used to trim your candle wicks! It's a must if you burn candles and also make candles
I love the little bunny and the bunny in the basket.
I love all your items you purchased. Love the freezer basket
Wow! Great finds and I had no idea about the place in Batesville! I'm only 25 minutes from there and will be checking it out!
Love The chunky frames
So enjoy your hauls!
Scissor candle sniffer wick timmer
My mom had those bronzed baby shoes for both my brother & I. An 8x10 photo of ourselves was behind it. Damn, I haven’t seen that in a long time (I’m 47 lol).
Great haul. I think the silver foot is part of a store mannequin.
That's right.
Oh wow. I love that thrift store. A thrifters dream for sure. Thanks for sharing.
You found so much AMAZING things!! That bread box with slices of bread would be a great family shower gift with all the recipes on the slices of bread!!
Great haul! 💜💜💜
I love everything you found. I can't wait to see how you flip some of those items. 😊
Great items
I look forward to your videos every week. I love the hauls and love to see what you do with things. Your homes are lovely !
I love to see what you scored. I think the scissors might be for trimming candles...?
The "scissors" are vintage candle wick snips I actually use it
Love the scissors. They look like a tobacco cutter. Not sure. Thank you for sharing
The scissors are for trimming candle wicks. You found great things!
Great haul!!!
I use the freezer baskets to store my material scraps in them . I roll it and tie it with twine stand it on end. Easy access and I can see exactly what I have.
You have shed a new light on some freezer baskets that I was about to toss!! Another great haul - I love that chunky wood picture frame!
Julie, great finds! That silver tone bunny frame is beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing your ideas and haul.
Love the wire baskets and your ideas of how to use them.
Loved it all
Great hauls as always. Love all the brass.
The scissors are for candles! I searched scissors with catch box. Said 1940’s candle wick scissors with sniffer box $20
*Lots of "eye candy" in this haul‼️😉🤎 L🤍VE the glass washboard, the wick trimmer/candle snuffer and all of the wooden items, especially❣️😘💋🥰🙉*
Just watched a video where this lady cleans her brass pieces with bar keepers friend (the liquid one) but I made a paste out of the powder and the tarnish literally started coming off in 3 seconds and left my brass pieces so shiny and new!
Great haul I also pick up tarnish silver
The glass is a electrical insulator.Collectable.
The silver shoe is a shoe last. A cobbler would form shoes on it. Some are made of wood. Your scissors are a candle snuffer. It puts out the flame on a candle. If you blow out the candle you blow hot wax on your hand and whatever else is around.
Great haul. Love the antique teapot and the brass pieces. And the Chunky picture frames are so nice too.
A pair of shoes with the box in it. I do believe it's a candle snuffer.
That Pfaltzgraff is the exact same pattern that I registered for my wedding in 1989.