I appreciate your positive attitude. Refreshing in the reseller community. Thank you. Also like that you are a fellow lover of critters and milk glass.
Tri-Chem Liquid Embroidery is the brand I used to use to make those painted dresser scarves and pillowcases. The linens were pre-printed with the designs. Fun hobby.
I heard of crazy bones. I worked as a children’s barber in the 1990’s /2010’s I saw them at Target. I mentioned them to a kid and found out they were a hot commodity for a short time. My kids were older and missed that fad.
I didn’t notice that at all. She is always very considerate with camera view and making sure she gets all the shelf items seen if she is shopping at a place like this. Most other ones just start and stop when they find an item. Dagney I think you do a wonderful job and thank you for taking the time to show us these treasures we wouldn’t get to see otherwise. I very much appreciate you. No one is perfect and I think you are so kind and lovely. And Jenny is just like you. ❤️🎁you are a gift!
@nickalicious76 I really appreciate your kind words- I am aware of going slow and swinging the camera fast, thank you for taking the time to write this comment...it means a lot to me!
I appreciate your positive attitude. Refreshing in the reseller community. Thank you. Also like that you are a fellow lover of critters and milk glass.
Tri-Chem Liquid Embroidery is the brand I used to use to make those painted dresser scarves and pillowcases. The linens were pre-printed with the designs. Fun hobby.
That's what I was thinking of, but I couldn't remember the name- Thank you!
“We have to whisper because they’re so tiny” makes perfect sense to me! I’m so glad you speak my language. 😂
There was a liquid embroidery kit in the 60’s. My mother used to do that.
That is a neat place. I love places like that. ❤
I was little in the 1990s and I have a very dim memory of crazy bones 😆 nice finds
Fun video. Always love hearing Jennys point of view and seeing the puppiew
This is such a cool shop! Thanks for sharing 🥰
Great video thanks for taking us along 😊
I love the jadeite the miniatures I have not seen before
Dagny you are so sweet. I wish I lived closer so I could shop with you. Older now, trying to get rid of things to simplify my life.
Thank you for the kind words 💙
Lovely finds today
I heard of crazy bones. I worked as a children’s barber in the 1990’s /2010’s
I saw them at Target. I mentioned them to a kid and found out they were a hot commodity for a short time. My kids were older and missed that fad.
Thats a nice shop with a lot of interesting things. Thanks for the tour Dagny and Jenny.
Hello from Mexico 👋
Hello 👋
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I’ve never heard of crazy bones 🦴 before but I was in college in the mid 1990s so was out of the loop.
I collect the Fenton glass shoes. I am looking for a true red one and a true pink one to complete my collection. Do you have any of these for sale?
That man's voice in the background at the very beginning sounded so much like George the Antique Nomad that I expected to see him pop up any minute.
That would have been amazing!
Do you remember what the price on that poupee doll was?
@AnteeksKitty360 thanks
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Dabney ! Love you but you’ve GOT to stop swinging that camera around madly ! It’s like a crazy roller coaster ride. Help!
Yes and we don’t really get to see anything…
Okey dokey
Sorry, I didn't think I was doing that, I'll try better next time!
I didn’t notice that at all. She is always very considerate with camera view and making sure she gets all the shelf items seen if she is shopping at a place like this. Most other ones just start and stop when they find an item. Dagney I think you do a wonderful job and thank you for taking the time to show us these treasures we wouldn’t get to see otherwise. I very much appreciate you. No one is perfect and I think you are so kind and lovely. And Jenny is just like you. ❤️🎁you are a gift!
@nickalicious76 I really appreciate your kind words- I am aware of going slow and swinging the camera fast, thank you for taking the time to write this comment...it means a lot to me!