Sunday, November 1, 2009

A "Little" Weekend Estate Sale Shopping

Do you ever get to the point where you are very, very tired of STUFF? I am there right now.



At this Estate Sale all of my purchases fit in one LITTLE box.



The twisted wire thing is a trivet. I think I like it best of my finds...



The scrabble letters are fun in the beakers.



What do you like best...if anything?



I am feeling renewed. A clean garage and a new week in a new month.

22 comments:

  1. The wire trivit is interesting, but the scoop reminds me of the farm ;~) What is the black and white marble thing on top of the "Self Illuminating" box thing? Very cool finds...now you can create an new "junky pile" !! LOL
    *hugs*deb

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  2. i like the scrabble letters and the complimentary stamp :D

    i am a purger, i am always tired of stuff LOL :D

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  3. I think the scrabble letters could be fun. You have me wanting letters and numbers on everything these days.

    Sue

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  4. I'm like to find a set of old scrabble letters. I can think of so many fun things do to with them. I'm on a search.

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  5. That silvery swirly plastic view finder thing is just dazzling! And the wire trivet. I would hang that on my back fence so I still could see a "flower" this winter. That feeling of being tired of STUFF? I get that sometimes. I lie down until it passes. Tee Hee.
    xoxox

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  6. j'adore ces petites choses!!

    manon

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  7. Yes, I get tired of stuff and I do clean out alot. So I don't bring in as much and I'm very picky about what I get.
    I do buy old scrabble games. So much you can do with them and I like the scoop. Good for dog food.
    Have a great week!

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  8. The wire trivet is my favorite! I can think of tons of uses for the letters too:) Have a blessed day!

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  9. Love the scoop and trivet ... small boxes of stuff usually add up to bigger thrills than one large piece, at least for me!

    Congrats on cleaning out ... I need to start!

    xo
    Jill

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  10. Ooooh! The group photo and the "complimentary" stamp.

    You need to take your show on the road and clean out OUR spaces!

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  11. Joan, are you kidding???? WE love it all!! Next time you are "donating"...let us know, we will gladly accept your donations!! LOL!!
    Thank you for coming out and play!

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  12. Hey Joan, love that vintage phtograph of the gentlemen. You found some interesting things. Feels good when you're organized, and what a reward...the car is in the garage!

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  13. LOVE all of it! I'm so sad Yard Sale season is over here... I need to get to one of our local thrift shops. I'm aching for a good find!

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  14. The wire trivet is the first thing that caught my eye! I see you loved it too. It has a great patina.


    Joy.......always

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  15. I LOVE THE COMPLIMENTARY stamp!!!! that would be so fun!

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  16. The complimentary stamp was my favorite although the wire trivet could have lead me to a new collection if I had found it....too cool!

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  17. If I must pick one, I have to go with the "complimentary" stamp. Love it!
    I am sorta tired of STUFF right now, only 'cause we're tripping over it right and left over here at our casa.
    Great finds!
    Anne

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  18. I like the "complimentary" rubber stamp the best. Sounds like your sale was a bug success. I have the same problem in my garage right now. Hubby is very patient, but with winter approaching his patience is starting to wear thin.
    xo
    jeanne

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  19. I get tired of "stuff" too.
    I have to purge at least once a year. Lately I'm loving less, and it feels pretty good. Love the cool scoop!

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  20. I've felt the same sense of renewal with this new month. I love each of your treasures, the clipboard is the coolest! Love it all. But I can see why the trivet is your fave.
    ~ Autumn Clark
    http://autumnsantics.blogspot.com/

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