The "stand" that was in the Tupperware cake carrier is actually for pies. They are stackable with the legs fitting into the one below and easily protect your pies during transportation. I used to be the pie maker for family holidays and I have about 10 of them. Just stack them up, place an empty one on top and all pies are safe and secure.
Hi, your enamel bowl from this episode: I received it as a baby gift in 1999. It came with a cute hooded infant bath towel (hood had a duck beak), yellow rubber duckies, & baby bath soap products. I use the enamel dish in my garden (with stones & branches) as a finch Bird bath. Love your show! Lina in Montana
That's a Captain America Loungefly from a couple years ago. I want to say that was the purse released around 2018. It's a retired and hard to find piece!
i frequently shop our church owned thrift store, there are several of us that frequent often. we call that cart check before checkout “praying” about it.
The Wearever Hallite Aluminum with the looped handles are sought after, they came in all colors, usually with contrasting handles, blue, gold, rose-gold, copper, silver they were from the 1950s, 60s.
The Tupperware cake carrier has a pie carrier inside. One pie goes on the cake carrier and another pie can go on the top of the rack. The legs keep the pies from mashing each other!
Yes, I have one exactly like that and it needs the bottom. You'd put vegetables in it and any leftover water would drain to the bottom and the cover would keep them hot.
Those Tupperware cake things are so handy. We use them upside down for bringing big batches of potato salad etc to parties. Great that you scored one with all the parts.
Hi, Instead or redonating things that you choose not to list, you should have biannual parking lot sales. Let Ashton and Juliette help with it and let them keep the money in savings account for school. It will get them involved, teach them about selling and the exchange of funds and at least you can get some return on items you previously bought. You will be surprised how many items people will buy for a dollar or two for use in DIYs crafting. Just a thought.
I'm from Williamsburg and seeing you find Williamsburg pottery every now and then is amusing. Years ago, a visitor to Colonial Williamsburg could watch a master potter make those pieces. Fast forward to now, and given budget cuts, changes in management, and the Master Craftsmen retiring most of the Williamsburg souvenirs are made in China. Really sad to compare merchandise and see the quality deteriorate so much.
I still have both my cake carriers from Tupperware. I don’t use either for cakes. I use the rectangle one for tossed salad, top becomes the bottom and the bottom becomes the top. The layered cake carriers use for like pasta salad and potato salad.
The larger Tupperware cake tote the thing inside was sold separately. It was so you could take a long two pies instead of one cake. Also, they only had them for a short time.
The longest time I spend sourcing is fun sponging my cart at the end before checkout. I'll examine and comp every little thing. I've learned to only buy what I'm excited about or it will clutter my life until I flipping hate it with a passion.
The ox blood bowl looks to be from the 1960s or 70s because buyers would put the green felt dots on the bottom to protect furniture. These days the felt dots are tan, not green. It was used as a low vase for bonsai style floral designs.
I have found the cups in the cup section and the matching saucer in the plate section! I always check those two sections out when I find something interesting in one or the other.
I used to have that Tupperware cake/pie carrier. Probably bought it sometime in the 1970s. I used it a lot. Wish I hadn’t gotten rid of it sometime along the way.
Next to the random saucer/plate that you left because you thought it should have a teacup was a large blue mixing bowl with a white lid. It was a Tupperware bowl that if I remember correctly was a "hostess gift". The blue was almost like a foam texture and it made it nonslip and the center circle of the lid popped out to accommodate a hand mixer, leaving the out wite part of the lid as a splatter guard.
I’m with you on picking up stuff that excites you. Spent most of my day today listing things I DONT want to list. There is money there it’s just not “fun” more lower cost items… but I barely paid anything for them. .50 here, $1 there, some .25 cents. Mostly yard sale stuff I can make $10 to 15 on. It’s fun to list the expensive cool glassware… but I have to remind myself that the other stuff adds up and it’s good to have a variety of price points in my store:)
I think it’s a great idea to pause at the end. I call it weeding 😊. I do it all of the time while thrifting. I always ask myself: “if I were forced to leave with only one item what would it be?” And then I start weeding from there. 😃
I do it now every time as well. My question: am I willing to leave if the line is ridiculous? If I'm willing to get in line on Senior's discount day, it must be good.
The "crackle" glasses you picked up last time were Morgantown "Driftwood" glasses. Handblown and will have a rim that is not perfectly round. I believe the ones you picked up in this video are the Libby version as they appeared to have a perfectly round rim.
Yes I absolutely revisit my cart before checkout. You do get so excited picking but it's good to rethink your ROI before leaving. I always end up putting a few things back and keep the best that make me happy!
🌺 I started going through my cart a couple of years ago. I was buying too much multiple items. There not exactly the same but it’s things like : baskets, pottery, milk glass, flow blue plates, platters , & cups. Also vintage quilts & fabric’s. Those things are my favorites and I am Always on the hunt.
To clean leather, use saddle soap, a firm paste, in a round tin, use a gentle finger nail brush, put hot water on the brush, then swirl it around in the paste, apply to leather in circular motion, cleans and conditions leather. It will clean and soften the leather, may darken leather slightly, but will return, for the most part, to original color, once leather has absorbed the clean. Apply in circles, then just wipe off with soft cloth. Section by section. 💞💞🙃💞💞
I think you hit the jackpot with the Tupperware cake holder!! I don't even think they make them anymore. My mom has had hers for decades!! I got a really nice Michael Kors purse for $6.99 here in Florida. 😀 I was carefully listening to your closeout story and you're so right about pausing and think before you buy. I don't resell, but I have to tell myself the same thing!! Love watching your channel ❣️
Jocelyn, Thank you! I found a glassy baby at my local Goodwill. It’s Celebration pre-Triskelion. Not vintage, but still cool. It was priced at .99 but I got it for .74 because of a senior discount. 😂
I like your new policy of checking your cart to see if you made an impulse buy. You have been finding some great things. I really liked the large enamel bowl. I use them all the time in the garden .
The little fair house needs to live on one of your side porches. Then it would be sheltered NY the porch but available to the fairies. Need to let them know you believe. Great project to start now with Juliette and let Laurel grow into. I love having making and maintaining fairy houses and villiages. And your property is amazing for a fairy pasture.
The tusks on those elephants are not usually glued as they get broken during shipping. The one I have from Thailand came with the tusks wrapped separately in the box.
Hi Jocelyn, I didn't read through the comments so I don't know if someone already said this but...That Tupperware cake holder is an older version and it's in great shape. The thing inside is so you can also put 2 pies inside. One under the stand and one on it. I have the older version and the newer version. I have no idea about resale value but I'm always looking for Tupperware in Goodwill stores because new it is pretty pricey. I love Tupperware for my own use because it lasts forever. I have cereal bowls and tumblers from my mom that we have used since I was a child and I'm 51 years old. Another plus is they don't break when little ones drop them.
I did finally read through the comments and many people were talking about using the cake holder upside down for other things like salads for parties. I have the 13X9 cake container also and I use it upside down for cupcakes and cookies at Christmas. Keeps everything nice and fresh because of the seal.
It's so funny that you discovered Tupperware. I was a dealer decades ago. Your cake/pie taker is a good deal. I generally avoid food storage containers and microwave pieces because the plastic isn't BPA free and not as safe as we once thought it was. They are VERY good for craft storage, and I still use pieces like the cake taker and the serving savers (divided servers for veggie trays, fruit trays, etc.....awesome for taking home Thanksgiving leftovers or sending a variety of Thanksgiving foods home with the adult kids). It used to be beneficial to buy thrifted Tupper ware because of their lifetime guarantee...but returning and exchanging is a hassle now because you can't just show up at a distributor, you have to jump through a lot of shipping hoops.
I agree with the hassle part and YES THEY DO BREAK!! My cake taker lid was in 10 pieces when I took it out of the cupboard and after 1 year of back & forth with Tupperware I have received nothing. I will never again purchase an overpriced Tupperware product with a phony lifetime warranty.
I loved the crochet cat and bunnies in the basket! That’s called a “Amineko” cat. It’s from a Japanese crochet pattern. It was crocheted separately and attached with a few bits of yarn..you could have easily removed it without damaging it if you wanted to. I insist you run back to that very goodwill and buy that wonderful crochet delight. 😂😊 I crochet so i can really appreciate the hours that went into that Amigurumi goodness. ❤
That Tupperware Cake Taker had an optional inner piece so you could take pies or cupcakes or two. Short (not tall) cakes in it. (from an old Tware lady)
Amazing find Lounge Flys are very popular and very expensive .I found a older Lounge Fly back pack still in excellent condition at my favorite Thrift Store for only $30.00,also found a beautiful brand new Coach Purse still had it's logo tag plastic wrap around the handle, zippers and the strap goes over your shoulder,and paper stuffed inside the bag .Love the flower vase very pretty 💖 Those press flowers are very beautiful. Tupperware are in excellent condition for the big one & the small one those will sell fast. I know u will have lots of people who would love to buy the Captain America Lounge Fly. purse 👛 . Enjoy your Milk Shake. 🤤 I never eaten there until my little brother John bought dinner for me and himself on my way home from his house. Have a wonderful day 💞 Thank you for sharing your story 📝
I use Google lens all the time when thrifting. It's a quick tool to identify an item. Sometimes it hits and sometimes not, but it is a time saver. I like your idea of self reflection before you buy!!
I've been doing the same thing lately- stopping and reevaluating what is in my cart before I go check out at Goodwill. My reason is that the prices have gone up and my final total has been a lot higher than I thought it was going to be several times. I usually find that I have 3 or 4 items in my cart, too, that I'm not really that enthusiastic about or I find damage on something that I hadn't noticed at first. And, today I found that the large owl plush that I thought was $4.99 was actually $14.99 (just crazy!!!) Glad I caught that! So, that is good advice to check your choices before you pay.
You can definitely get a leather cleaner & conditioner to help clean the purse. I just did the same on a purse I've had for years, it looks brand new! A good leather cleaner & conditioner are good investments & nice to have on hand:) Great haul! TFS! 😘
Looks similar to my kitty water bowl that I picked up for $1 at a goodwill, but better glaze on yours. Thanks for letting me go along with you! Have a great week.
I’ve actually learned from you not to jump at all the cool vintage stuff. I do a fast grab as soon as I enter the store then look up stuff and go through the basket at the end for final decisions. It has made for smarter decision making all around! Thanks for all your tips and tricks
I love your Goodwill videos! I learn SO much from you! I had a lady pick up a dish and say “I bet you don’t know what this is!” I promptly replied “That’s a bone dish. I learned that from the Crazy Lamp Lady on TH-cam!” 🤣
I remember both of the Tupperware pieces you picked up, in fact I had the vegetable steamer piece and my mom had the cake storer. Wish I still had them both! Who knew they would be worth money! Lol!
Oh My Gosh, I never find loungefly at my goodwills!!! So cool you found a Captain America crossbody out in the wild, especially with the original heart logo (from before they were bought by funko). The heart logos are usually much more valuable even if they've done a re-release!
The "stand" that was in the Tupperware cake carrier is actually for pies. They are stackable with the legs fitting into the one below and easily protect your pies during transportation. I used to be the pie maker for family holidays and I have about 10 of them. Just stack them up, place an empty one on top and all pies are safe and secure.
It should also have a carry handle.
Saddle soap will clean that handbag nicely. I've used it on leather goods for many years.
The little garden statue would have looked cute by your fish pond.
Yeah, and if you don’t like the color you can always spray paint it.
So expensive new or at garden centers
Hi, your enamel bowl from this episode: I received it as a baby gift in 1999. It came with a cute hooded infant bath towel (hood had a duck beak), yellow rubber duckies, & baby bath soap products. I use the enamel dish in my garden (with stones & branches) as a finch Bird bath. Love your show! Lina in Montana
Interesting!😊💛
You got great stuff! I wish you’d got the outside statue of the little girl with the bunnies…for in your garden.It was so sweet.🙏🏻🥰
As you probably know, the owl picture is "Dad and Little Henry" from Home Interiors, circa 1970.
I would have bought that Owl 🦉 painting. Hung in my family home for years! I love it!
Omg same!
That's a Captain America Loungefly from a couple years ago. I want to say that was the purse released around 2018. It's a retired and hard to find piece!
I agree about the tusks. Poachers don’t even leave figurine elephants alone 😠. I always find them missing also.
i frequently shop our church owned thrift store, there are several of us that frequent often. we call that cart check before checkout “praying” about it.
Love this ❤️.
The Wearever Hallite Aluminum with the looped handles are sought after, they came in all colors, usually with contrasting handles, blue, gold, rose-gold, copper, silver they were from the 1950s, 60s.
Yes I wanted it! I have almost all vintage pans and they are great.
@@karilane1416 I have a few, there is the theory that cooking with aluminum causes aluminum to build up in the body??
Hi Josylyn, yes I had that exact same Tupperware cake container and they are built to last.. I had mine for 30 years. Great Score 👌😅👍👍🙏🙏
The Tupperware cake carrier has a pie carrier inside. One pie goes on the cake carrier and another pie can go on the top of the rack. The legs keep the pies from mashing each other!
Yes, I have one exactly like that and it needs the bottom. You'd put vegetables in it and any leftover water would drain to the bottom and the cover would keep them hot.
I think we all need to stop and think about what is in our carts, before we check out! Good advice…hope you enjoyed your milkshake 😊
Hi Jocelyn... Coldwater Creek is a high end store - they sell all kinds of clothes, jewelry, shoes, purses etc.. at a very high price range. Michelle
They have closed their stores
They sell now by catalog!
Those Tupperware cake things are so handy. We use them upside down for bringing big batches of potato salad etc to parties. Great that you scored one with all the parts.
Hi, Instead or redonating things that you choose not to list, you should have biannual parking lot sales. Let Ashton and Juliette help with it and let them keep the money in savings account for school. It will get them involved, teach them about selling and the exchange of funds and at least you can get some return on items you previously bought. You will be surprised how many items people will buy for a dollar or two for use in DIYs crafting. Just a thought.
That is an awesome idea! The kiddos would love that. Plus a few extra bucks! People love to buy things from kids trying to make their own money!
That is an awesome idea! ✋✋
That is an awesome idea!
Great idea
That is an amazing idea
I like the idea you have of stopping and evaluating what’s in your cart before you leave. Thank you for being such a wonderful teacher
I'm from Williamsburg and seeing you find Williamsburg pottery every now and then is amusing. Years ago, a visitor to Colonial Williamsburg could watch a master potter make those pieces. Fast forward to now, and given budget cuts, changes in management, and the Master Craftsmen retiring most of the Williamsburg souvenirs are made in China. Really sad to compare merchandise and see the quality deteriorate so much.
I still have both my cake carriers from Tupperware. I don’t use either for cakes. I use the rectangle one for tossed salad, top becomes the bottom and the bottom becomes the top. The layered cake carriers use for like pasta salad and potato salad.
The larger Tupperware cake tote the thing inside was sold separately. It was so you could take a long two pies instead of one cake. Also, they only had them for a short time.
“Give it a shake and then trust it”. My new Tshirt slogan!!
The longest time I spend sourcing is fun sponging my cart at the end before checkout. I'll examine and comp every little thing. I've learned to only buy what I'm excited about or it will clutter my life until I flipping hate it with a passion.
The ox blood bowl looks to be from the 1960s or 70s because buyers would put the green felt dots on the bottom to protect furniture. These days the felt dots are tan, not green. It was used as a low vase for bonsai style floral designs.
I agree, thick walls and felt dots spell planter to me!
I have found the cups in the cup section and the matching saucer in the plate section! I always check those two sections out when I find something interesting in one or the other.
Coldwater creek is good too!
Saddel soap and then a leather protectant.I have a Stone Mountain leather bag I have had since 1983.
Owl picture is Dad and Little Henry by Home Interiors. Bought mine in 1977.
At 6:11, that was Petalware, baked on Blue, Macbeth-Evans Glass Company. Depression Glass.
The Tupperware dish u just looked at that had a strainer in did have a bottom. The dish is intended to serve to vegetables. Very Handy. I love mine.
The evaluation is even good for ordinary shopping! Good skill! Blessed and safe days!
On the Brighton purse. I use neatsfoot oil thats used on saddles & leather conditions so well
I instantly thought that the basket of bunnies was so adorable lol.
I had one of those tupperware cake carriers in the 80's and the piece inside was for to stack two pies.
I love the Captain America Marvel purse!
The part in the Tupperware cake taker is to stack pies.
I used to have that Tupperware cake/pie carrier. Probably bought it sometime in the 1970s. I used it a lot. Wish I hadn’t gotten rid of it sometime along the way.
Simple goodness was late 90s Bath and Body works. I have a Tin that came with powder, shampoo, lotion, etc. i got it at my baby shower.
Next to the random saucer/plate that you left because you thought it should have a teacup was a large blue mixing bowl with a white lid. It was a Tupperware bowl that if I remember correctly was a "hostess gift". The blue was almost like a foam texture and it made it nonslip and the center circle of the lid popped out to accommodate a hand mixer, leaving the out wite part of the lid as a splatter guard.
I’m with you on picking up stuff that excites you. Spent most of my day today listing things I DONT want to list. There is money there it’s just not “fun” more lower cost items… but I barely paid anything for them. .50 here, $1 there, some .25 cents. Mostly yard sale stuff I can make $10 to 15 on. It’s fun to list the expensive cool glassware… but I have to remind myself that the other stuff adds up and it’s good to have a variety of price points in my store:)
LOVE THAT YOU ARE THRIFTING PURSES! I LOVE SELLING PURSES AND JEWELRY!
That fairy cottage is awesome!
You can send the brighten purse to the Brighton company, and they will clean it for you and send it back for free
Good to know! Thanks for sharing that. 🙂
Found a Disney loungefly backpack for $6.49, sold it for $185.
I think it’s a great idea to pause at the end. I call it weeding 😊. I do it all of the time while thrifting. I always ask myself: “if I were forced to leave with only one item what would it be?” And then I start weeding from there. 😃
I do it now every time as well. My question: am I willing to leave if the line is ridiculous? If I'm willing to get in line on Senior's discount day, it must be good.
@@francesh3423 YES! That is a good way to weigh your options :)
That Tupperware cake holder was a great find. In excellent shape, with a few extra parts! I use mine inverted to make taco salad!
The "crackle" glasses you picked up last time were Morgantown "Driftwood" glasses. Handblown and will have a rim that is not perfectly round. I believe the ones you picked up in this video are the Libby version as they appeared to have a perfectly round rim.
The owl picture is Home Interiors from the 60s & 70s.
Yes and I think everyone had that picture! I have seen it at many thrift stores and yard sales over the years.
Yes I absolutely revisit my cart before checkout. You do get so excited picking but it's good to rethink your ROI before leaving. I always end up putting a few things back and keep the best that make me happy!
Saddle soap rubbed on leather makes it soft and cleans it.
🌺 I started going through my cart a couple of years ago. I was buying too much multiple items. There not exactly the same but it’s things like : baskets, pottery, milk glass, flow blue plates, platters , & cups. Also vintage quilts & fabric’s. Those things are my favorites and I am Always on the hunt.
To clean leather, use saddle soap, a firm paste, in a round tin, use a gentle finger nail brush, put hot water on the brush, then swirl it around in the paste, apply to leather in circular motion, cleans and conditions leather. It will clean and soften the leather, may darken leather slightly, but will return, for the most part, to original color, once leather has absorbed the clean. Apply in circles, then just wipe off with soft cloth. Section by section. 💞💞🙃💞💞
Really liked what you said about stopping to evaluate items in the cart before checking out…good reminder for me!
'Hankering".... that's awesome! lol
I even stop and take stock of what I have at the grocery store. So, I think it is a good Idea. Thank for tanking me along.
That owl picture was beautiful and a phenomenal price considering the subject matter! Wow, I would have scooped that up in a heartbeat!! ❤
The owl pic is from home interiors I had one for years.
I think the reason she did not grab it, is the shipping cost would be high. She would risk not being able to sell it, because shipping sticker shock.
@@symptomoftheuniverse4149 Oh I wouldn’t sell it. I would hang it! Haha! But yes, I’m sure the shipping cost would be higher.
My mom had that exact owl painting in our house growing up in the 80's! I forgot all about it until i saw it! Crazy!!
The tupperware cake carrier is not complete. There is a handle that goes around the handles of the bottom of the plate so you can carry it.
Brighton purse will bring you money any name brand Coldwater creek would have been a good grab also.
I think you hit the jackpot with the Tupperware cake holder!! I don't even think they make them anymore. My mom has had hers for decades!!
I got a really nice Michael Kors purse for $6.99 here in Florida. 😀
I was carefully listening to your closeout story and you're so right about pausing and think before you buy. I don't resell, but I have to tell myself the same thing!! Love watching your channel ❣️
I love carnival glass, so pretty! And Laurel of course is a doll. Love the age when they have their feet up, toes are amazing lol
The cat pattern, is my jam! I can see a piece like that and make my own pattern.
Jocelyn, Thank you! I found a glassy baby at my local Goodwill. It’s Celebration pre-Triskelion. Not vintage, but still cool. It was priced at .99 but I got it for .74 because of a senior discount. 😂
Awesome lucky lady! What color did you find?
Agreed.... put stuffing your cart...think about it...if you leave it on the shelf it may be gone but you can always put it back.
I like your new policy of checking your cart to see if you made an impulse buy. You have been finding some great things. I really liked the large enamel bowl. I use them all the time in the garden .
Loved the basket of sweetness: bunnies and a bear! Adorable!
Love that your continually learning and growing. ✌
FYI.. Coldwater Creek is a really high end catalog company that carries beautiful expensive items.. Beautiful clothes..very well made also.
The little fair house needs to live on one of your side porches. Then it would be sheltered NY the porch but available to the fairies. Need to let them know you believe. Great project to start now with Juliette and let Laurel grow into. I love having making and maintaining fairy houses and villiages. And your property is amazing for a fairy pasture.
I loved that little fairy house too! I make little fairy dolls that would go perfect with that
The tusks on those elephants are not usually glued as they get broken during shipping. The one I have from Thailand came with the tusks wrapped separately in the box.
Hi Jocelyn, I didn't read through the comments so I don't know if someone already said this but...That Tupperware cake holder is an older version and it's in great shape. The thing inside is so you can also put 2 pies inside. One under the stand and one on it. I have the older version and the newer version. I have no idea about resale value but I'm always looking for Tupperware in Goodwill stores because new it is pretty pricey. I love Tupperware for my own use because it lasts forever. I have cereal bowls and tumblers from my mom that we have used since I was a child and I'm 51 years old. Another plus is they don't break when little ones drop them.
I did finally read through the comments and many people were talking about using the cake holder upside down for other things like salads for parties. I have the 13X9 cake container also and I use it upside down for cupcakes and cookies at Christmas. Keeps everything nice and fresh because of the seal.
Thanks, lately I’ve been reevaluating my decision buying as well. Glad to know I’m in good company.
It's so funny that you discovered Tupperware. I was a dealer decades ago. Your cake/pie taker is a good deal. I generally avoid food storage containers and microwave pieces because the plastic isn't BPA free and not as safe as we once thought it was. They are VERY good for craft storage, and I still use pieces like the cake taker and the serving savers (divided servers for veggie trays, fruit trays, etc.....awesome for taking home Thanksgiving leftovers or sending a variety of Thanksgiving foods home with the adult kids). It used to be beneficial to buy thrifted Tupper ware because of their lifetime guarantee...but returning and exchanging is a hassle now because you can't just show up at a distributor, you have to jump through a lot of shipping hoops.
I agree with the hassle part and YES THEY DO BREAK!! My cake taker lid was in 10 pieces when I took it out of the cupboard and after 1 year of back & forth with Tupperware I have received nothing. I will never again purchase an overpriced Tupperware product with a phony lifetime warranty.
I loved the crochet cat and bunnies in the basket! That’s called a “Amineko” cat. It’s from a Japanese crochet pattern. It was crocheted separately and attached with a few bits of yarn..you could have easily removed it without damaging it if you wanted to. I insist you run back to that very goodwill and buy that wonderful crochet delight. 😂😊 I crochet so i can really appreciate the hours that went into that Amigurumi goodness. ❤
I buy those gorgeous tea cup dishes for my face soap, or to hold my Bobby pins & hair ties...
It was gorgeous!
That Tupperware Cake Taker had an optional inner piece so you could take pies or cupcakes or two. Short (not tall) cakes in it. (from an old Tware lady)
I picked up that same Owl picture for about $3 at GW and sold it in my booth for $30. Nice little profit.
Amazing find Lounge Flys are very popular and very expensive .I found a older Lounge Fly back pack still in excellent condition at my favorite Thrift Store for only $30.00,also found a beautiful brand new Coach Purse still had it's logo tag plastic wrap around the handle, zippers and the strap goes over your shoulder,and paper stuffed inside the bag .Love the flower vase very pretty 💖 Those press flowers are very beautiful. Tupperware are in excellent condition for the big one & the small one those will sell fast. I know u will have lots of people who would love to buy the Captain America Lounge Fly. purse 👛 . Enjoy your Milk Shake. 🤤 I never eaten there until my little brother John bought dinner for me and himself on my way home from his house. Have a wonderful day 💞 Thank you for sharing your story 📝
I use Google lens all the time when thrifting. It's a quick tool to identify an item. Sometimes it hits and sometimes not, but it is a time saver. I like your idea of self reflection before you buy!!
The large caretaker insert is for two pies or two layers of cupcakes.
I've been doing the same thing lately- stopping and reevaluating what is in my cart before I go check out at Goodwill. My reason is that the prices have gone up and my final total has been a lot higher than I thought it was going to be several times. I usually find that I have 3 or 4 items in my cart, too, that I'm not really that enthusiastic about or I find damage on something that I hadn't noticed at first. And, today I found that the large owl plush that I thought was $4.99 was actually $14.99 (just crazy!!!) Glad I caught that! So, that is good advice to check your choices before you pay.
What great finds. Some good buys today at Goodwill . Please Stay Safe, Happy and Healthy. Have A Wonderful Day
All leather from brighten is registered and you can send it in to brighten for cleaning
I avoid the Brighton. I stick with Coach (leather only) vintage and modern, Kate Spade and Rebecca Minkoff. The Loungefly was a great find though.
I watch Thrift Nice and she uses Doc Martin leather balm to clean bags.
I love that little picture at 10:51 so sweet!!
Great idea to pause & reflect. I started doing that also. Agree that in the heat of the hunt one can feel compelled to grab questionable merch.
You can definitely get a leather cleaner & conditioner to help clean the purse. I just did the same on a purse I've had for years, it looks brand new! A good leather cleaner & conditioner are good investments & nice to have on hand:) Great haul! TFS! 😘
Realize I'm repeating myself but she is a very cute lady and I really enjoy her voice.
I've had one of the tupperware cake carriers for 35 years. I love it! The stand inside is so you can carry two pies or stack cupcakes.
It makes a great bowl upside down for salads
Looks similar to my kitty water bowl that I picked up for $1 at a goodwill, but better glaze on yours. Thanks for letting me go along with you! Have a great week.
I’ve actually learned from you not to jump at all the cool vintage stuff. I do a fast grab as soon as I enter the store then look up stuff and go through the basket at the end for final decisions. It has made for smarter decision making all around! Thanks for all your tips and tricks
I. Want. That. Loungefly!!! Nice score.
I love your Goodwill videos! I learn SO much from you! I had a lady pick up a dish and say “I bet you don’t know what this is!” I promptly replied “That’s a bone dish. I learned that from the Crazy Lamp Lady on TH-cam!” 🤣
I remember both of the Tupperware pieces you picked up, in fact I had the vegetable steamer piece and my mom had the cake storer. Wish I still had them both! Who knew they would be worth money! Lol!
Oh My Gosh, I never find loungefly at my goodwills!!! So cool you found a Captain America crossbody out in the wild, especially with the original heart logo (from before they were bought by funko). The heart logos are usually much more valuable even if they've done a re-release!
I do that now too.! I evaluate my cart before i leave and tend to put back alot of impulse items.. when I get home im glad I did...
I look forward to thrifting along with you. So much fun!
Jocelyn, cooking is very easy and rewarding when it turns out good.. you will be a great cook...you need anything answered I will help you!