What a time I had last weekend! On Sunday, I was walking to my car to go to Goodwill and Wal-Mart, minding my own business, when my husband asked, "Need some lamps?" Across the street our neighbor had 3 table lamps, 2 floor lamps and 2 of those little round 3 legged glass top occassional tables in the yard.
I went over and asked the price. The table lamps were $5.00 each or all 3 for $10.00. I chose the lamp I wanted and carried it home to get $5.00. Then my husband asked, is there anything wrong with the lamp on the right? So, I took $10.00 and bought all 3. Two are pretty as they are but need different shades. The other one will have to be painted. It's mauve. So, I carried home the other 2 lamps and the crown on one of my very back teeth fell off. Darn.
Then I went to Goodwill and Wal-Mart. I came home with my 4 treasures from Goodwill and my purchases from Wal-Mart and told my husband they had a table at Goodwill I wanted but it wouldn't fit in the SUV. He said if you want it, I'll go with you and take the truck. We walked outside and the same neighbor had a chest of drawers out with the tables and floor lamps. It must be my lucky day! I said I would like to have the chest but felt funny about going over again. But, it was just $20.00 so I checked it out and my husband got the dolly out of the garage and came over and rolled it back to our house.
When I got home, I checked out the chest of drawers. It was so wobbly we laid it on its back to keep it from falling over if we bumped against it or the cat jumped on it. Yes, it was that bad. The back was just that hard cardboard-like stuff and it wasn't even connected right. It looks brand new, even the drawers look like they've never had anything in them. I think it is one of those you have to assemble at home. I bet they bought it and after putting it together it was so wobbly they didn't want it. My husband took the drawers out, the back off, put stablizing wood bars across the back top and bottom, then put the back on correctly. Now it is strong, sturdy and nice! We put it in one of the guest bedrooms. So, now we only have a spare dining table in the living room.
This is the table. It's solid wood with turned legs and curved corners. Unfortunately the leaf was no longer with it. I can't wait to paint this baby!
Then I took a good look at the lamps. They were soooo dirty! He must have stored them in the shed. I apologize for the poor quality of these photos. I didn't realize the flash didn't work. The lamps were on the table beneath a light which prevented the flash and the shades blocked the overhead light. When I was editing the photos I almost deleted them because they were totally black. I thought they didn't take! I decided to try adjusting the brightness, low and behold there they were!
I love the lamp with the hand painted flowers and curved handles. The metal base has carved designs in it . This one is beautiful and classical.
Not where I want to see rust.....
Oh, yes! My other Goodwill purchases!
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Oh, and first thing Monday morning I called my dentist and got an appointment for Tuesday morning. He did the drilling with a jack hammer and pounded around with a sledge hammer and dug in with a pick axe. That has now been five days ago and it still hurts. He prescribed pain meds which made me sleep most of the week and made me very sick. It was a bad week! But!
I went over and asked the price. The table lamps were $5.00 each or all 3 for $10.00. I chose the lamp I wanted and carried it home to get $5.00. Then my husband asked, is there anything wrong with the lamp on the right? So, I took $10.00 and bought all 3. Two are pretty as they are but need different shades. The other one will have to be painted. It's mauve. So, I carried home the other 2 lamps and the crown on one of my very back teeth fell off. Darn.
Then I went to Goodwill and Wal-Mart. I came home with my 4 treasures from Goodwill and my purchases from Wal-Mart and told my husband they had a table at Goodwill I wanted but it wouldn't fit in the SUV. He said if you want it, I'll go with you and take the truck. We walked outside and the same neighbor had a chest of drawers out with the tables and floor lamps. It must be my lucky day! I said I would like to have the chest but felt funny about going over again. But, it was just $20.00 so I checked it out and my husband got the dolly out of the garage and came over and rolled it back to our house.
Nice looking chest of drawers!
Corkie likes it. I love my sweet little Corkie.
So, then we went to Goodwill and bought the table. I was really nervous that it would be gone. Now we have a dining table in the living room and a chest of drawers in the living room and I need a new crown on my tooth. Fortunately my Goodwill and neighborhood purchases only came to $69.00 because my crown will probably cost a kazillion dollars! I dread it so much! It has been only about five years since this one was put on. It never fit right and I remember the whole thing too vividly. I just need to focus on the good deals I got today! Focus, focus, focus, focus, focus, focus, focus........When I got home, I checked out the chest of drawers. It was so wobbly we laid it on its back to keep it from falling over if we bumped against it or the cat jumped on it. Yes, it was that bad. The back was just that hard cardboard-like stuff and it wasn't even connected right. It looks brand new, even the drawers look like they've never had anything in them. I think it is one of those you have to assemble at home. I bet they bought it and after putting it together it was so wobbly they didn't want it. My husband took the drawers out, the back off, put stablizing wood bars across the back top and bottom, then put the back on correctly. Now it is strong, sturdy and nice! We put it in one of the guest bedrooms. So, now we only have a spare dining table in the living room.
This is the table. It's solid wood with turned legs and curved corners. Unfortunately the leaf was no longer with it. I can't wait to paint this baby!
Then I took a good look at the lamps. They were soooo dirty! He must have stored them in the shed. I apologize for the poor quality of these photos. I didn't realize the flash didn't work. The lamps were on the table beneath a light which prevented the flash and the shades blocked the overhead light. When I was editing the photos I almost deleted them because they were totally black. I thought they didn't take! I decided to try adjusting the brightness, low and behold there they were!
I love the lamp with the hand painted flowers and curved handles. The metal base has carved designs in it . This one is beautiful and classical.
This solid white lamp has beautiful curves. It reminds me of a 1920's dress.
There must have been something on the top of the shade. Notice the dirt line!
This is the mauve lamp. It's big and heavy and will be beautiful again after it's painted. I loved mauve twenty years ago. Done that- moved on. I put the shade in the garbage can before I even brought the lamp into the house. Then I had a thought to remove the cover and make a new one with the same frame so I ran out and snatched it out of the garbage can!Not where I want to see rust.....
Oh, yes! My other Goodwill purchases!
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WATER
ICE
I'm no gourmet chef but even I don't need a recipe for ice water!
I really like this blue stemmed wine glass too.
And my favorite purchase of the day..........
This beautiful gravy boat!
DREXEL
I haven't found any history on this yet. All I found was furniture but I will investigate more.
Oh, and first thing Monday morning I called my dentist and got an appointment for Tuesday morning. He did the drilling with a jack hammer and pounded around with a sledge hammer and dug in with a pick axe. That has now been five days ago and it still hurts. He prescribed pain meds which made me sleep most of the week and made me very sick. It was a bad week! But!
SATURDAY TOTALLY MADE UP FOR ALL OF THAT!
I spent the entire day thrifting with 7 of the most fun fabulous women whom I have ever met.
I will tell all (well, most all) about it tomorrow!
Love ya!
bye bye