Love that feeling also in a thrift store, Jami, when you know you can buy anything. I used to shop thrift stores to help stage apartments in my sales job. Great fun, never know what you will find.
Happy New Year Jami and Zeb! You are blessed to have a Goodwill that gives discounts. I've cut down dramatically on my trips to my local Goodwill due to the fact that they stopped giving discounts, except Sr. discount on Tues. 15% and Sunday has 2 colors -- one selling for 42 each, and the other selling for $3 each. Someday I'll take a ride over to PA to visit a nice thrift store that donates to a Children's hospital.
The McCoy bowl, my mom used one for a bread bowl for as long as I can remember. About 2005, I accidentally knocked it off the buffet. Couple years later, I found another one at an estate auction. Paid up for it, but it was worth it.
I'm a different Carolyn than the one who asked you about your 2025 Motto, but I love it!!! That is going to be my motto,too! LET'S ALL THRIVE IN 2025!!🎉
I watch you most nights from NZ - live it! Love the prices particularly at your Deseret Industries thrift stores -we call them op shops here. I also don’t follow how you make profit by telling customers the mark up -obviously we can see in the previous videos how much you were charged and your system obviously works well for you -go you guys!! I’m also not sure why people buy an item before it’s made over -how do they know if they’ll like the colour choices etc??
They makeover items in the style what's popular in America now and it goes with most their interiors. If you like the style of items in their shop, you know you will like the end result. People in Europe don't decorate in American "lived in shabby" style, especially in the Eastern Europe and in Russia. But that's a shame. I prefer American style decor and learnt a lot!
Jami and Zeb, Chris and I love watching your videos. Often it is at night as we wind down and relax before going to sleep. It's like a chat with friends! The farmhouse in Mapleton where you visited has been torn down 😢 we were renting. But now we have purchased a home in Spanish Fork. Perhaps one day we will see you in the Springville DI 😊 We wish you a happy new year full of joy and success.
I AGREE don't want to hear the jacked up prices. I love to thrift also but getting older and not able to enjoy the treasures that someone generously donated. I do understand your point of making a profit but not getting RICH at the expense of your viewers. Without the viewers you have nothing but a trip to the store!
That quilt is called an Irish chain pattern. Very pretty. Rarely do quilters hand piece and only half hand quilts these days. They are usually sent out for machine quilting. You have a good eye.
Love that feeling also in a thrift store, Jami, when you know you can buy anything. I used to shop thrift stores to help stage apartments in my sales job. Great fun, never know what you will find.
I love your content, really great thrift haul tonight. Such a good variety of items
Happy New Year Jami and Zeb! You are blessed to have a Goodwill that gives discounts. I've cut down dramatically on my trips to my local Goodwill due to the fact that they stopped giving discounts, except Sr. discount on Tues. 15% and Sunday has 2 colors -- one selling for 42 each, and the other selling for $3 each. Someday I'll take a ride over to PA to visit a nice thrift store that donates to a Children's hospital.
Our GW have senior day just 10% and half price on color from the week before going to bins. Prices are as high as retail sales on newer items…😂
I think I remember that sunbeam mixers came with two size bowls
Christine here, well done Happy New Year! Hugs xx
Happy New Year!
The McCoy bowl, my mom used one for a bread bowl for as long as I can remember. About 2005, I accidentally knocked it off the buffet. Couple years later, I found another one at an estate auction. Paid up for it, but it was worth it.
I'm a different Carolyn than the one who asked you about your 2025 Motto, but I love it!!! That is going to be my motto,too! LET'S ALL THRIVE IN 2025!!🎉
I watch you most nights from NZ - live it! Love the prices particularly at your Deseret Industries thrift stores -we call them op shops here. I also don’t follow how you make profit by telling customers the mark up -obviously we can see in the previous videos how much you were charged and your system obviously works well for you -go you guys!! I’m also not sure why people buy an item before it’s made over -how do they know if they’ll like the colour choices etc??
They makeover items in the style what's popular in America now and it goes with most their interiors. If you like the style of items in their shop, you know you will like the end result.
People in Europe don't decorate in American "lived in shabby" style, especially in the Eastern Europe and in Russia. But that's a shame. I prefer American style decor and learnt a lot!
The answer to that last question- Trust
The Hallmark on that little silver tray is not W M Rogers it's William Rogers that's how they abbreviate William, Wm.
Jami and Zeb, Chris and I love watching your videos. Often it is at night as we wind down and relax before going to sleep. It's like a chat with friends! The farmhouse in Mapleton where you visited has been torn down 😢 we were renting. But now we have purchased a home in Spanish Fork. Perhaps one day we will see you in the Springville DI 😊
We wish you a happy new year full of joy and success.
Oh sad! We loved it. ❤️
There are a zillion rubber stamps out there!!!!
When you tell us what you paid for them it makes me not want to buy them b but go on a thrifting hunt
@@barbarataulbee3180 that’s okay too. We love to inspire other people to thrift ❤️
I can't find the link where I can watch the building of your farmhouse.
th-cam.com/play/PLprcXWqGeBKjuk4T71Nz45DcQhLJeK0sK.html&si=VUfSsX1CqFT5eaZp
I AGREE don't want to hear the jacked up prices. I love to thrift also but getting older and not able to enjoy the treasures that someone generously donated. I do understand your point of making a profit but not getting RICH at the expense of your viewers. Without the viewers you have nothing but a trip to the store!
They are helping many re-sellers, which I believe are a big part of their client base. They work hard. Most of us are not bothered by their success.
But they don't only rely on the TH-cam viewers they also have a beautiful little shop.
That quilt is called an Irish chain pattern. Very pretty. Rarely do quilters hand piece and only half hand quilts these days. They are usually sent out for machine quilting. You have a good eye.
Yes don’t tell the price then raise the prices it’s not sounding good? Just say what your Sailing it for? Great job!
Talk talk talk
Pitcher sets are not old definitely not worth 99.95 set 🙁