Showing posts with label thrift store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thrift store. Show all posts

Shopping Savings

As you may know from previous posts , I love a good deal ~ especially from one of my local thrift shops (an example of this is here and here).

 However, a good deal is even better when it comes brand new from a department store! So, you can imagine my delight when during a recent shopping outing, I found savings at both! :)


This sheet set looks and feels absolutely brand new! It originally came from JCPenney's. It's a very good quality, durable set that I found for just $10 at the thrift store. I was so happy that not only was it a great price, but also a style that I really love. There's just something about roses and an old fashioned look that really appeals to me!

While at the same thrift shop, I also went to the towel section as we've really been needing to replace some of ours. Another fantastic find from JCPenney's.....
And again, there's that old fashioned look (and quality) that I love!! This towel and pair of washcloths cost me just $8 ~ a fraction of what a new, thick shower towel and set of washcloths would cost. I was tickled pink to come across these!

Here's a picture of my dining room curtains (another day's thrift store find from shortly after we moved in ~ lol!), but my recent shopping trip landed me this beautiful maroon valance that filled in the awkward, empty space between the two panels on the rod. Just $2, and I love it's silky, flowing material that ripples so nicely as it hangs!
It really completed the entire look of the window so well, and picks up some of the maroon in the flowers on the panels, which can be seen better in person.

Since this winter has been so cold, lately I've been more inclined to pull on something comfy, cozy and very warm (a.k.a Dean's long john shirts!!) instead of anything that looks pretty or feminine! So, I decided it was time to look for some warm and cozy things of my own.....
This $3 sweater is absolutely the softest sweater I have ever owned. Not only is it soft, but thick, and that makes it extra warm and cozy!! Purple is also one of my favorite colors. ;) 


While horizontal stripes are not my favorite on a shirt, I decided that this shirt was worth getting because it originally came from Kohl's, has surely never been worn, and is definitely quality made! There are some things that you can just tell, from the moment you feel it and try it on....Hey, for $2 I'm game to wear horizontal stripes on a shirt every now and then! And despite how wide this picture makes the shirt look (see, that's why I don't usually wear stripes!) it actually fits quite nicely when my body fills it out. :)

Last, but certainly not least, I needed to make a stop in to my local Kmart, and was pleasantly surprised to find that they had 70-80% off some of the women's clothing. Upon further inspection, I saw that most of it was autumn or Christmas related, but after some careful searching, I was able to find 2 things that paired nicely together, yet didn't scream Christmas! 
Not only do I love the fuzzy interior of the sweatshirt, it's color and the bird design, but I couldn't believe that I was getting it for a steal!! Just under $3, when it was originally marked for something around $20 I believe! I love wearing a turtle neck under a sweatshirt, so when I found this cream one with the gold flakes, which match the gold in the birds' wings, I was delighted. The turtleneck cost me a whopping $2.40, marked down from $12.

Oooo, how I love to find bargains! If you care to take the time to look, there's always a good deal to be found. More and more I find that others are bargain hunting, too. These days it only makes sense!
Are you a bargain shopper?

A bargain ain't a bargain unless it's something you need.  
~ Sidney Carroll

Garden Themed Table Runner

The other day I mentioned in my post http://simplymekimberlymarie.blogspot.com/2013/04/making-curtains-from-sheets.html that I was thinking of uses for flat sheets since I saw so many on my last visit to the thrift store. I thought it would be a good idea to make a table runner from one. Well, I didn't find a sheet with a pattern on it that I liked this time when I went, but I did find a table runner itself that I really like!


Making Curtains From Sheets

Did you know how easy this can be? I started thinking about uses for sheets when I came across so many separate flat sheets during my thrift store adventure the other day. (See post http://simplymekimberlymarie.blogspot.com/2013/04/thrift-store-find.html) I got to thinking 
that I'd like to make a nice table runner out of one with a pattern that I like. 
But I found this idea, too, which I think is really neat!

sheet curtains 1
sheet curtains 2
sheet curtains 3
It's as simple as knowing how to measure the finished length of each curtain panel that you want, stitching a hem with the sewing machine, and attaching clip-style curtain rings to the top edge. But for more detailed and precise information, the page where these curtain examples came from is very helpful.


Thrift Store Find



I've been needing a new measuring spoon set for a little while now, and a new corkscrew for even longer. I've had a big pizza wheel for a long time, and I've never really liked it. It just doesn't get into the edge of the pizza pan well enough to cut completely through the crust. So I mostly end up not using it, and go for the kitchen sheers instead. I've really been missing the small wheel I once used to have. But today, my mind was just set on finding a new set of spoons.

So, I took a venture out to my local thrift store and began to hunt through their packs of various kitchen supplies bagged together, usually 3-4 items per bag. After a relatively short search, I found a bag of gadgets that caught my eye. I turned it over in my hands, assessing all that was in it, and stood there in a happy kind of shock. Could this possibly be true?
Everything that I've been needing, including an extra set of spoons, was in the bag!! It was unbelievable. And I'm even more thrilled that one of the sets of measuring spoons is a Tupperware set. They just don't make them like that anymore. And the best part is that I got it all for just $3. Yes, that's right - $3. I feel like I just won the lottery, lol! My family will probably see me smiling silly for a little while everytime I use one of my little thrift store gadgets. But that's okay. I don't mind.