Yesterday I shared some of my recent thrifty finds {Thrifty Treasures – Part 1}. I’m back today with more super sweet finds. Some of these are a little more rustic and the prices too good to pass up. I know I have quite the collection of thrifty treasures. Now all I need is to find the time to work on certain pieces and put them in place. Working on that and looking forward to sharing. 🙂
- Set of two dry erase boards, set 4 wooden folding chairs for $5 total! Textured lamp shade, jar of old bingo chips (oops…those are Ali’s), pretty globe (one of 3 now) and a vintage cardboard Necco cookie container with lid.
- Vintage wooden mold and heavy cast iron anchor decorative accent.
- Vintage banker’s chair. Needs some work but brand new banker’s chair is over $150!
- Frame for a folding dressing screen that needs a little DIY fabric treatment and I couldn’t pass up the $2 price tag.
- Wooden architectural scraps. I’ll be channeling Rosemary from Villabarnes{pop over to enter her beautiful giveaway!}.
- Huge vintage milk can with spout. A lovely accent for the barn patio.
- Another vintage wooden brass mold piece. Love these things – no purpose other than decorative at this time, but this one looks like a tiered cake.
- Bat box. Last year we sealed up the attic and reclaimed our home. But bats serve a good purpose so we’re giving them another option.
- Round accent table. This is actually Bri’s $3 auction score but it’s sitting in my house…if it sits too long, it’s mine, right? 😉
Cant’ wait to share the makeovers and everything in their places. Some things are for our home, some for my relocating home sister’s rental house and a few items for my daughter’s soon-to-be-home apartment. Time to get to work! Do you have some awesome finds, thrifty treasures or repurposed DIY to share? Link up to the DIY Project Parade to show off! Let’s see!
I’m joining the party here:
Love the globe and the bankers chair. What fun!
Wow such awesome finds Roeshel!!
I LOVE that you gave the bats somewhere else to go. I hate bats and wouldn’t not want them living in my attic, but…….everyone needs a place to live, right? And I’m totally jealous about the folding chairs.
Roeshel – I just score a globe, too! Yay you – Yay me!
I scored a globe too for $5 on Sunday. I also got these really heavy rusty iron things that almost look like fleur de leis but not quite. They were made in india and I figured with a little ORB they might make nice bookends! LOVE thrifty scores!
What great finds! I have never heard of a bat box. What is it?
Thanks, Carol! A bat box is a ‘bat house’. Nail it up high in a tree. Just an alternative place for them to sleep.