It's been a longetity long time since I've blogged about goodies scored on one of junk shopping trips. Junk shopping is one of my favorite things to do, as my family can attest. But I must say, I am much more discriminating these days. After several rounds of purging the studio and seeing stuff donated back to Goodwill with the original Goodwill price tag still on it, a girl learns a lesson or two. :-)
On Friday, Miranda and I made a stop at the Goodwill Outlet store aka "the bins," which is one of our favorite places to visit! It was a very successful trip for both Miranda and I. Miranda scored some boots, a waterproof jackets, and other assorted clothes. Here are my findings...just a few things but oh so thrilling...
Can you believe the little set of French postcards? I sure couldn't! Even the clerk who checked us out was flippin' out over these!
Turns out the trip to the bins was just a warm up because yesterday I attended the Portland Antique Show for the first time. Glen won a radio show "prize packet" that included tickets to the Antique Show so I decided this was my year! The prize packet also included two tickets to an advanced screening of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 tomorrow night - so cool!
I'd heard about the antique show for years but just like my friend Amy, I thought it would be "full of old lady furniture and pushy people" so I had no interest. Well, there was lots of old lady furniture aka "priceless antiques" as well as glassware up the wazoo, assorted junk, and lots of etc. But then there was the good stuff. And by "good stuff," I mean some really good stuff. Oh and there were very few pushy people, btw. I even saw my friend/workmate, Orin, and his family. Super added bonus!
When I arrived, I was happy happy happy to learn that for July's antique show (there are three Portland shows a year), there is an outdoor flea market in addition to the indoor antique show. Swoon and a half!
I had me one heck of a good time. Just me and my cart. Miranda was going to go with me but then she scored a free ticket to the Oregon Country Fair so went to that.
I didn't take any pictures while I was at the show, but I did take pictures of my loot!
See that old timey style accounting book? Oh man...serious good score. Here's a side view...
And then the contents...invoices dating back to 1929.
I seriously started hyperventilating when I saw this. But I kept my cool and got a good price.
And those French calling cards? PAH-lease!!!! I still cannot believe these are in my possession!
The Universe knows I have a standing request to attract Dennison labels when I go junkin' so I was very happy that some found me. :-) These were in one of those little desk sets and the vendor originally had it priced at $7. She said just before I walked up, she marked it down to $5. $5 for all this.
I did not negotiate. I paid her price and happily floated away in a state of red-bordered bliss!
A few other treats and a couple of button cards...
I just fell in love the with Barbasol Blades because of the Air Mail-like package design!
There some interesting milkcap action. I have a collection of milkcaps but I really wasn't looking for more. However, I do love things in quantity. So at two different booths, I was checking out the milkcaps because they were in quantity, contemplating the highest number I'd be willing to pay. At one vendor, he saw me look at the milkcaps, pick them up, put them down, walk away, go back, pick them up again...at that point, he called out a price lower than my highest price. Wha..?! Sold! At the second vendor, there was a ridiculous price on them. I still slightly fondled them, dreaming, because they were the groovy cool big ones. I sat them down and that's when the vendor called out to me, "What price do I have on those?" I said the crazy number with a tone of "good luck, buddy." He then said a new price. Better, but I didn't bite. Then he said that magic number that was in my head. Sold!
Of course, there were some buttons.
And then the mail! Upon seeing this picture, my husband said, "Is there another person alive that buys old mail like you do?" I smiled, knowing there's a whole blogland full of people like me!
And stamps. Gotta have stamps for all that mail. :-)
I actually left the Expo without going through every booth. Aside from the fact that I was tired and ready for some not convention center food, I was very content with what I found. It was a great day and I was fine with making my exit and leaving something for the next person. :-)
Oh and if any of you reading this are attending Rachel's Handmade U event that I'm teaching at in September, don't be surprised if you find a few of these treats in your class kit!
What's the word that will suit my feelings exactly after reading your post?
Oh, I know...
JEALOUS!! SUPER DUPER JEALOUS!
You lucky lady, you. :)
You did not pay $5 for those Dennison labels!
*Walking away full of jealous emotions...* ;) I'm so happy for you!
Posted by: Jessica at Kids Napping? I'm Scrapping! | July 10, 2011 at 02:58 PM
SCORE!! Glad you had a fabulous day. Congrats on the "Prize Packet" that Glen won!
Posted by: Momma | July 10, 2011 at 05:26 PM
What a haul of great loot!!! So happy you found so many goodies!! :-)
Posted by: Simone | July 10, 2011 at 06:14 PM
oo - maybe next year we can go together ! i've wanted to go, but never have. and that Tacoma Public School report card ? that was my school district growing up ! SCORE ! if you sell them in Hold Dear, could i have first dibs ? love you sweetie - so glad you had a fun weekend.
Posted by: jill | July 10, 2011 at 08:58 PM
{{{ENVY}}}
~victoria~
Posted by: victoria | July 11, 2011 at 04:44 AM
wow ive never found dennison labels EVER while junking. i am sad to say i have none. i must get some soon they are swoon worthy
Posted by: tabitha | July 11, 2011 at 06:09 AM
Oh my gosh....what an amazing haul! I'm with Victoria on this one. And I've never found Dennison labels either.
Posted by: Linda Jo | July 11, 2011 at 07:38 AM
Oh my gosh. That is my kind of market, what a a haul!!! Love love love the old mail!
Posted by: Laurie | July 11, 2011 at 07:53 PM
Wow...Wow...I would have given anything to have been there with you, but to win the Harry Potter tickets, also? PRICELESS! I had to take my daughter to the theater to pick up their tickets, yesterday for the premiere, tomorrow...I want those labels almost as much as I want reinforcements!
Posted by: Gina | July 12, 2011 at 04:53 AM
ps..the letters and the patterns are to die for but that accounting journal? Glen would not like to see all of us blogland girls together swooning over those items, lol.
Posted by: Gina | July 12, 2011 at 04:54 AM