My parents were married in 1943. I have and use the toaster, similar to yours,that my parents went to housekeeping with. I believe the cord has been changed..I believe the original was like a cloth cord. Still works like a charm. I traded mom a 4 slicer for this 2 slice. I cherish it. Both parents are gone now.
If I were lucky enough to have something mint-in-box, I would both use and display it! Our items want to bring us joy and be of service to us. Using them gives them life and energy! 💜 Also WOW; the black lace gown and matching robe are super pretty, and so is the cute floral and butterfly skirt.
I think using our treasures lovingly, honors the items and the people that loved them. When I pick up vintage items, I always stop at the door or before stepping out of an outdoor sale and thank the previous owners for their gift and promise to cherish them as I know they did. I also notify any negative attachments that they are not welcome and that they need to get out and not follow us home. Yeah, I'm spoopy as well as vintage 👻
@@ArwenNMyrtlesMom Another spoopy vintage treasure hunter! You shop kind of the same way I do. The one time I had a chance to shop an estate sale, I thanked the previous owner and honored the space that was once her home. When I’m out and about in the thrift shop / antiquing world, I know an item is good to come home with me if I love how it feels (I guess sort of a spoopy version of Marie Kondo’s description of something “sparking joy”). If something seems a bit “off” about it - too sad, heavy, some anxiety with it - then I leave it alone and I know it’s not supposed to be mine. 💜🕊️👻
I use vintage stuff I buy. Can you imagine the look on your friends face when you present her with a plate of cookies you made from the cookie press she gave you. I think you should use it. I love your channel. You remind me of my mother’s high school pictures. She graduated in 1955.
I look forward to each day! You find so many good things. Thank you for sharing! 💕🐠🐠🍪🍪👗👗 Yes definately use it , they are wonderful! Beautiful night gown and robe set!
Love seeing all the vintage items, especially men’s! I don’t know a ton about those pieces and am trying ot help my partner dress more vintage. That robe and nightie are BEAUTIFUL!
I really like the toaster and cookbooks. Personally I enjoy using my old stuff. I still use my grandmother's 1950s vintage electric percolator. I am amazed it still works. I just feel soooo old fashioned while using old stuff...and in a good way. I really enjoy your channel!
sandlappersue01 thanks lady me too! I agree, I love using my vintage appliances. It’s so hard to decide when it’s new in the box! I’m so glad you are enjoying ❤️
I’m really glad I came across your channel I love it There’s a lot of people out there selling vintage items but their house is not a vintage house My house is a blast from the past like yours that’s why I love your channel. Plus I love the way you dress and your personality
I inherited my parents' house when my mom died- it's a 1940s kit house- not exactly sure which manufacturer. The property record says it was built in 1942, but the info I've found says that non war manufacturing was halted and there was a lumber shortage. That was in NYC, and my house is in Oregon, where the lumber grew on- well, trees 🤷🏽♀ Anyway, the closest kit I found was the Bryant. It got a couple of unfortunate 70s upgrades(??) that we immediately ripped out when we started working on it. The last whole house paint job is what we not so lovingly refer to as Institutional Green. My hope is to restore it to full 40s glory (that is my decade of choice), complete with actual linoleum- actually Marmoleum, which is an environmentally friendly version of linoleum, and period paint colors. We are taking our time putting it together partially do to life and because this stuff's expensive! I have a Pinterest board with my ideas and wish list items. pin.it/40OW0Ws Bonus is that our family house is a late 90s ranch-ish style house. It is a basic, open floor plan that is plain enough that it would mesh nicely with a midcentury vibe.
All great finds, and yes...definitely share more of the men's items. I too have a thing for vintage cook books (so much fun). Absolutely love love that nightgown set!!!
Lacy, Ive been watching your videos out of order and love the thrift stores and yard sale hauls. You've collected a lot of copper. Curious how you are displaying them and what your closet looks like :) do you have your own room for all these hauls? 😊❤️
That lamp is a hoot!! And that lampshade I think probably goes for alot of money. Its very iconic. And oh!! The Ballet pictures!! Every girl in the 60s had those exact same pictures in their bedrooms!!
I loved all of your great thrifted finds! What luck finding all those treasures. You looked great in that green outfit, it goes great with your hair and complexion. I am having so much fun watching your videos. Love the 50's so much. I love antique stores too so I will be on the lookout for something you would like and send to you as well.
Man. I'm looking everywhere for those yellow stretched glass vases for my wedding. They're so hard to find in Kansas City and when you do find them they're like $80. Good find Laci!
Did you end up finding any for a good price? I live in the KC area too and thrifting here is so different! Much pricier. My grandmother lives in Wyoming and she always finds the most beautiful - and name brand - vintage glass for such cheap prices!
That cookie press! Gosh they really made things to last a lifetime back then! Or two lifetimes! I would have to make some things to share with Betty Jean and other people at your church!
I can’t believe you found a Pendleton for $3. I live in Pendleton so even when we find shirts and coats (not even blankets), especially vintage, they are at least $25. Even if they are from a thrift shop from somewhere in the region, not just in town. And that’s even for kids sizes. So you’ve got a good deal on your hands!
You must live in no where land, to find the Chinese TV lamp for $5, a steal. The lampshade, absolutely, you will need that. The radio would not be all transistor from 1951, maybe 1961, $5 wow. It is atomic. $4 for the lamp. bargain. $4 for the ballerinas, amazing. Laci, I need to move in your town. These prices are incredible.
California packed with this and in my area nobody wants it we’re a farm area so everyone wants rustic so I can get it for cheap like tv lamps, LOTS of ceramic
So, I made a cup of coffee at sat down to enjoy this video...I don't know if you do this, but I have an idea... Eventually your home will have too many vintage treasures to hold. Maybe you can sell some of these beautiful vintage things on Ebay or Etsy. That would be a win-win situation for us all. We could purchase what we love and you would have this income plus your TH-cam income. I have a feeling that your channel is gonna get more popular! If we get your subscriptions up, then you can quit your job, and thrift full time :)
I did start an Instagram sale page for clothing, maybe I could expand it to other things as well. Oh wow wouldn’t that be amazing! Full time thriftress 😃
Would be amazing to send you vintage finds from n, Ireland,,there are vintage fairs we have ,held in gorgouus places,. And of course charity shops,, thrift shops,,,I volunteer in one but no thriftings for ages
Lacy, I live in Western Pa. where there are a lot of antique and vintage stores. If you you like I can send you the business names so you can call to see what they have.
Lacy, Here are a few of the stores I mentioned earlier. Vintage in Bloom 724-228-8400 , Coligan Sarah 724-942-3128, Vintage to Vogue 724-941-4040. Best of luck. Side note: The town that these stores are located in are birth places for famous singers, Perry Cuomo and Bobby Vinton.
My parents were married in 1943. I have and use the toaster, similar to yours,that my parents went to housekeeping with. I believe the cord has been changed..I believe the original was like a cloth cord. Still works like a charm. I traded mom a 4 slicer for this 2 slice. I cherish it. Both parents are gone now.
If I were lucky enough to have something mint-in-box, I would both use and display it! Our items want to bring us joy and be of service to us. Using them gives them life and energy! 💜 Also WOW; the black lace gown and matching robe are super pretty, and so is the cute floral and butterfly skirt.
I think using our treasures lovingly, honors the items and the people that loved them. When I pick up vintage items, I always stop at the door or before stepping out of an outdoor sale and thank the previous owners for their gift and promise to cherish them as I know they did. I also notify any negative attachments that they are not welcome and that they need to get out and not follow us home. Yeah, I'm spoopy as well as vintage 👻
@@ArwenNMyrtlesMom Another spoopy vintage treasure hunter! You shop kind of the same way I do. The one time I had a chance to shop an estate sale, I thanked the previous owner and honored the space that was once her home. When I’m out and about in the thrift shop / antiquing world, I know an item is good to come home with me if I love how it feels (I guess sort of a spoopy version of Marie Kondo’s description of something “sparking joy”). If something seems a bit “off” about it - too sad, heavy, some anxiety with it - then I leave it alone and I know it’s not supposed to be mine. 💜🕊️👻
That black peignoir set is what dreams are made of!
Poppy Dorada thank you! I love it. It was so sweet of my friend to pass it along.
I love the cookbooks. Those are a real find! I do collect cookbooks from the 1950's and prior.
I use vintage stuff I buy. Can you imagine the look on your friends face when you present her with a plate of cookies you made from the cookie press she gave you. I think you should use it. I love your channel. You remind me of my mother’s high school pictures. She graduated in 1955.
I loved the black lace set! It looked like it was made for you!
Your channel just brings a smile to my day.
Those vintage cookbooks are awesome! I love them!!!
I’m looking forward to seeing how you decorate for Christmas 🎄. I haven’t seen all your Videos yet.
I have some of those cookbooks but mine are not in a binder. I have a collection of about 500 cookbooks. I collect 1960s on back.
You still remind me so much of my little sister! Love the navy dress it’s adorable.
Those paintings are so so lovely! I want them in my bedroom ❤️
The nail set...what a find.
Everything was awesome but I absolutely loved the clothes! The night set is gorgeous! 💜
I look forward to each day! You find so many good things. Thank you for sharing! 💕🐠🐠🍪🍪👗👗 Yes definately use it , they are wonderful! Beautiful night gown and robe set!
Love seeing all the vintage items, especially men’s! I don’t know a ton about those pieces and am trying ot help my partner dress more vintage.
That robe and nightie are BEAUTIFUL!
Oh my gosh the lamp! My grandparents had one of those on their tv. The one they had I believe was green.
I really like the toaster and cookbooks. Personally I enjoy using my old stuff. I still use my grandmother's 1950s vintage electric percolator. I am amazed it still works. I just feel soooo old fashioned while using old stuff...and in a good way. I really enjoy your channel!
sandlappersue01 thanks lady me too! I agree, I love using my vintage appliances. It’s so hard to decide when it’s new in the box! I’m so glad you are enjoying ❤️
You have a Vintage stand mixer? If you like to bake, they are nice to have!
I love the cook books. I some times find them
Super cute night gown
Like that toaster. Just beautiful
I have the exact same cookbooks. They are fun, also have some Pyrex, Halls Superior kitchenware. I love vintage dishes. Great video 😃
I’m really glad I came across your channel I love it There’s a lot of people out there selling vintage items but their house is not a vintage house My house is a blast from the past like yours that’s why I love your channel. Plus I love the way you dress and your personality
I inherited my parents' house when my mom died- it's a 1940s kit house- not exactly sure which manufacturer. The property record says it was built in 1942, but the info I've found says that non war manufacturing was halted and there was a lumber shortage. That was in NYC, and my house is in Oregon, where the lumber grew on- well, trees 🤷🏽♀ Anyway, the closest kit I found was the Bryant. It got a couple of unfortunate 70s upgrades(??) that we immediately ripped out when we started working on it. The last whole house paint job is what we not so lovingly refer to as Institutional Green. My hope is to restore it to full 40s glory (that is my decade of choice), complete with actual linoleum- actually Marmoleum, which is an environmentally friendly version of linoleum, and period paint colors. We are taking our time putting it together partially do to life and because this stuff's expensive! I have a Pinterest board with my ideas and wish list items. pin.it/40OW0Ws Bonus is that our family house is a late 90s ranch-ish style house. It is a basic, open floor plan that is plain enough that it would mesh nicely with a midcentury vibe.
I am in love with the vintage radio!! Great haul!
Thank you! It was a lucky find!
I have my great grandmothers cook books.. I even have one by a cottage cheese company! Love me a good old cookbook
My mother had that same exact cookie pressed and used it often when i was a child.
Love that cookie press and cookbooks!
Lanz of Salzburg also makes old school nightgowns. They still operate today !
The blue glass ware i see may be Fenton glass. Worth a pretty penny if so
I love this stuff. Find a bunch I sell in my eBay shop but sometimes I just can't part with items lol. I love collecting too much 🌸🌸
Love your videos. Great ideas and though provoking ❤
Laci I love copper molds too I have state of Texas and a cat one!
25:10 Wow Laci, that black nightgown could be worn to town! It looks stunning on you.
I have an oval divided dish with that same starburst pattern on it. It is Glasbake.
The black PJ is amazing
So fun! I love the denim and green dress!
All great finds, and yes...definitely share more of the men's items. I too have a thing for vintage cook books (so much fun). Absolutely love love that nightgown set!!!
Evelyn Lancaster thanks lady! I will share more men’s from now on too! Aren’t they the best? I love flipping through a good vintage cookbook. 🖤
Freddies of Pinewood for jeans are amazing! Such quality denim - you can find them second hand sometimes as well on Poshmark, ebay, or depop!
Emily Jannings-Thomas thanks lady!! I’ll have to keep an eye out for some second hand. 😊
That black dress 😍😍😍 loved the grapes and the pastry press
Valeri Oliva thanks so much lady!
My childhood bathroom had chalkware fish! I distinctly remember a momma fish with red lips and a couple baby fishes. I nvr knew what they were called!
Yay!! I love some bathroom chalk ware!
@@LaciFayTheVintageGirlNextDoor yes!!! SO CUTE!
Love pot holders too and stretched glass too nail kit cool too love nightwear very pretty too
Soo great to find original kitchen things that work,,,,wish I could get lucky ,,,love it🧁❤️
That nightgown set is breathtaking.
Lacy, Ive been watching your videos out of order and love the thrift stores and yard sale hauls. You've collected a lot of copper. Curious how you are displaying them and what your closet looks like :) do you have your own room for all these hauls? 😊❤️
That lamp is a hoot!! And that lampshade I think probably goes for alot of money. Its very iconic.
And oh!! The Ballet pictures!!
Every girl in the 60s had those exact same pictures in their bedrooms!!
Yes! Some lucky finds for sure!
I loved all of your great thrifted finds! What luck finding all those treasures. You looked great in that green outfit, it goes great with your hair and complexion. I am having so much fun watching your videos. Love the 50's so much. I love antique stores too so I will be on the lookout for something you would like and send to you as well.
Thanks so much! Ahh yes! I’ve been lucky for sure. Glad you are enjoying the videos!
Both! Use it and display :)
Yes, I definitely would like to see the men’s items too
I did start adding them in!
The cookbooks. Your clothes fit amazingly.
Robin Carter aren’t those neat? Thank you!!
Are you familiar with Viking and L.E. Smith Glass? Because, your blue and gold glass pieces are fairly valuable.
I looooovvvve cookbooks!
Thank you. Like the clothes
Man. I'm looking everywhere for those yellow stretched glass vases for my wedding. They're so hard to find in Kansas City and when you do find them they're like $80. Good find Laci!
Adventures in Vintage wishing you the best vintage vibes to find things for your wedding!!
Did you end up finding any for a good price? I live in the KC area too and thrifting here is so different! Much pricier. My grandmother lives in Wyoming and she always finds the most beautiful - and name brand - vintage glass for such cheap prices!
Lacey Myriah I found a few! Enough to spread around so it looked purposeful haha! ❤️
Adventures in Vintage oh good! And congratulations :)
I would love to get some vintage clothing but I am sure of the sizing. I have heard the sizeing is different from today's clothing.
The dress at the end was so beautiful 😍
Retro bombshell thanks so much lady!
That cookie press! Gosh they really made things to last a lifetime back then! Or two lifetimes! I would have to make some things to share with Betty Jean and other people at your church!
What a lovely haul. If you ever decide to get rid of the 2- cookbook sets, i would love to purchase them from you. Blessing's
Thank you! I’ll keep that in mind for sure.
your hair is gorgeous
you welcomee
you welcome
I think you should use and enjoy.
Lol. I have been looking for a denim shirt dress.
Use that cookbook all the time. Now I feel old. What brand is the nitie
What a great vintage haul! All the clothing looks lovely on you. I love the green wool suit. Just found you and subscribed.
Mnrusty1 thank you very much! So glad to have you here! 😊
I remember my mom wearing night gowns like that
Love your hair like that very pretty
Really like watching you thanks for the entertainment value ❤️❤️👍
We need to shop together!! 😂😂
you find such good stuff! 😂
How often do you use the oriental/ Asian style lamp.(2:25) I really like it!
Thank you! I don’t really turn it on very often. It’s a tv lamp, and I have a poodle one on my tv atm.
Omg I have a lobster mold from my grandmas house!
Knowing me I definitely would leave that cookie press or anything similar right in the box !
zachary romeo yes it’s so hard to decide!
The Jean dress cute
Just subbed and have been binge watching. thanks
Robin Carter ahh thanks so much! So glad to have you! 😊
New here, how interesting, please give us a house tour and your favourite things in your home
I am planning on doing that very soon. 😊
Betty Jean knows you honor & cherish her treasures.
Yes she does. She is such a sweet lady!
I can’t believe you found a Pendleton for $3. I live in Pendleton so even when we find shirts and coats (not even blankets), especially vintage, they are at least $25. Even if they are from a thrift shop from somewhere in the region, not just in town. And that’s even for kids sizes. So you’ve got a good deal on your hands!
I’m in Tacoma and you are so right!
Everyyyyy once in awhile you find a deal…but…
I would love a home tour!!
It’s on my list for sure!!
House tour!💓
I actually thought that blue thing was a cigarette butt dish 😆😂 !
We had it in green. My mum definitely used it as an ashtray.
In the United States, there is a much larger selection of items from the 1950s. I've never seen many of the things you show here with us.
Watch the crazy lamp lady she can teach you on all the vintage glass she is full of great info 👍
Those unicorns!!! 🦄
It's A Charming Life right?! I couldn’t leave them behind!!
Also look for items that says made in occupied Japan
You must live in no where land, to find the Chinese TV lamp for $5, a steal. The lampshade, absolutely, you will need that. The radio would not be all transistor from 1951, maybe 1961, $5 wow. It is atomic. $4 for the lamp. bargain. $4 for the ballerinas, amazing. Laci, I need to move in your town. These prices are incredible.
I believe the desk lamp is based off of aeronautics
California packed with this and in my area nobody wants it we’re a farm area so everyone wants rustic so I can get it for cheap like tv lamps, LOTS of ceramic
So, I made a cup of coffee at sat down to enjoy this video...I don't know if you do this, but I have an idea... Eventually your home will have too many vintage treasures to hold. Maybe you can sell some of these beautiful vintage things on Ebay or Etsy. That would be a win-win situation for us all. We could purchase what we love and you would have this income plus your TH-cam income. I have a feeling that your channel is gonna get more popular! If we get your subscriptions up, then you can quit your job, and thrift full time :)
I did start an Instagram sale page for clothing, maybe I could expand it to other things as well. Oh wow wouldn’t that be amazing! Full time thriftress 😃
Would be amazing to send you vintage finds from n, Ireland,,there are vintage fairs we have ,held in gorgouus places,. And of course charity shops,, thrift shops,,,I volunteer in one but no thriftings for ages
My daughter just decorated her room in unicorn stuff
Use it!
Lacy, I live in Western Pa. where there are a lot of antique and vintage stores. If you you like I can send you the business names so you can call to see what they have.
Oh fun! That’s awesome. If they sell online send it my way.
Lacy, Here are a few of the stores I mentioned earlier. Vintage in Bloom 724-228-8400 , Coligan Sarah 724-942-3128, Vintage to Vogue 724-941-4040. Best of luck. Side note: The town that these stores are located in are birth places for famous singers,
Perry Cuomo and Bobby Vinton.
New subscriber here...you are lovely!!!!
You wont hurt the cookie press if you use it. It is too cool not to use.
It's a rare item, keep it in the box!
♥️♥️♥️♥️
Hello, A new follower. Do you have videos of a tour of your home?
Hello! Not yet, but it’s on the list!
Unless you plan on resale don’t open if you are keeping it use it if safe to use I bet it would make awesome cookies
Well if it were me, I would use it since I’m living the life of the 1950’s isn’t that what you’re doing living the life good luck
All the way from NZ
Welcome so glad you’re here!
I have the same cookie press that someone gave me. It works wonderfully. If you would like a second one, let me know and i'll send it to u
Keep it in box
The best vintage thing your husband ever found is you!
Gimme the shrimp recipie