Archive for the ‘Thrift Stores’ Category

New Store in Baltimore – Ruth’s Closet

January 12, 2011

On Friday a new ‘thrift store’ opened in Baltimore (Reisterstown Road, not far outside the beltway).  Ruth’s Closet is run by volunteers in support of House of Ruth.

Here is my review:

Inventory  and presentation -  the store is set up very well and everything is organized by type of clothing (coats, pants, skirts etc) and by size within group.  The merchandise is in good condition and very wearable.  There are a few designer pieces but most of the clothes are what you would find at Macy’s, Chico’s, J Jill etc.  There are some jewelry, shoes and purses – all attractively displayed.  Women’s clothing only.  Everything was clean and there were several willing to help sales people in the store.  This was the first day they were open to the general public and everything seemed to be running smoothly.

Prices – not thrift store level and lower than most local consignment stores.  Lots of blazers/jackets for an average of $20.  Inexplicably scarves were $10 – even the polyester ones.  Most things were certainly reasonable and some designer things had great prices.  A couple of St John knit suits for $75.  If you are willing to put in the time you will do better at the local Goodwill for most items.

Verdict – if you like bargains and don’t like having to look through all the pilled acrylic sweaters, giveaway t-shirts and size 2 jean mini skirts  to find a blouse you can wear to the office, this is the place for you.  Most of the work has been done for you.  Everything may not be your size or taste but the merchandise is clean, has been well vetted and is displayed beautifully.  And the bonus – you are supporting a good cause.  This is a place I will continue to visit and will definitely take clients.

Cat-O-Lantern

October 12, 2010

About a week ago I saw this post on Vintage Revivals with instructions on how to make Junkins – Pumpkins except with Junk.  I often see simple glass vessels in the thrift stores for less than $1.  Some of the shapes are interesting but I always pass on them because I have no real use for them.  Now something fun.  On Sunday I made this cheerful cat-o-lantern. 

I found a picture I liked, enlarged it to fit the bowl and then followed the directions on the Vintage Revivals blog.  I love it!!  Next one I will put on 3-4 coats of paint but other than that, no changes.  Here are some in process pics.  I am going to make a few more and am thinking of ways to adapt for Christmas decor too.

 

Bowl with taped cat face ready for paint

 

 

Painted bowl before taped face removed

 

Thrifted Treasure – Pfaltzgraff Mugs

October 7, 2010

Once again time for On Purpose Networking meeting.  And I am a featured member which means I get to talk about my business for five minutes!  Tomorrow I am giving away these mugs from Pfaltzgraff.  I don’t think they have ever been used.  They are each tri-color (blue, green and periwinkle) but in different combinations. 

An online search determines that most Pfaltzgraff new mugs are about $15, with a lot of $10 sales.
Thrifted Treasure – $0.75 each

Painted Thrift Store Frame

September 21, 2010

I have been looking for  for something to bring a little color to my guest bath.  I found this picture at the Salvation Army a couple of months ago.  It is unusual in that the frame is 1 inch thick and the print is placed at the back of the frame for a shadow box effect.  I loved the print but the black plastic frame was just too stark.  I decided to paint it. 

First step was to tape off the glass and spray with plastic primer.  Ooops…. I forgot to take the before picture until I had most of the tape on.

Next I painted the base color using some green latex paint left over from the experiments to find the perfect living room paint.

Then it was bland and not enough contrast with the green (different color) paint on the bathroom walls.

Next step was to do a blue wash over the green to mimic some of the colors in the print.  This took a few tries and I finally settled on using Cobalt Blue Hue Liquitex Acrylic from my polymer clay tool chest.  I applied it with a foam brush and then wiped off with a damp paper towel.

The after version is  pretty close to what I envisioned.  One last step may be to apply a glossy clear finish.  Not sure about that yet, I will live with it for awhile.

Lenox Filigree Votive Holder

September 15, 2010

Today’s trip to the Salvation Army yielded this treasure.  Once more, one of those things I would like to keep.  It is a 4 1/2″ filigree votive holder by Lenox.  It is in excellent shape and will be my Thrifted Treasure door prize at Connections Over Coffee at Mystikal Voyage on Friday morning.

Retail price is approximately $43 with a $29 sale price.  Thrifted Treasure – $1

Sharing my ‘Haul’

September 1, 2010

I am not a fan of the ‘haul’ blogs that seem to be so popular but … today I just had to share.  I went to Salvation Army this morning.  Here is a picture of what $3.20 buys there.

The picture frame will most likely be my Thrifted Treasure for On Purpose Networking tomorrow.  I would like to have something a little more thrilling but the thrifting gods were a little cranky this week.  The frame is one of those seen at major department stores priced at $15-$20 but you can almost always find on sale at about 50% off.  It looks like new and cost $0.25.

I am most excited about the ‘architectural pieces’.  They have a groove in the top and are probably meant to hold plates.  I think I am going place them under a very modern shelf  in my entry to look like brackets.  Paint and metal leaf will  be involved.  $1 each.

The welcome plaque – it just called my name.  I predict paint in its future also, no clue what color.  It has a lot of detail and  is weathered on one side.  A good spring door decor?

The candle, just because it is in good shape and I can always use candles.  This may be a glitter experiment.

Happy Thrifting.  Keep your eyes open for your own treasures.

Randallstown Salvation Army

July 19, 2010

I had heard from several sources that the Salvation Army in Randallstown (8715 Libberty Road, 21133) was a really good one.  Last Wednesday I had an appointment in Sykesville and since Wednesday is half price day, I decided to come home by way of Liberty Road and take a look.  I did not get there until about 2:00 so I am sure many bargain hunters had been there and left.

The store is really big, probably an old supermarket, and has a separate room for furniture.  Some of the furniture was in good condition if not very stylish.  This week the home goods were not very exciting either.  I bought some bookends and the biggest deal of the day for me – sewing machine needles in unopened packages.  The clothes were mostly polyester and acrylic although I did pick up a classic black LL Bean cardigan.

I will stop again if I am in the area and if looking for large furniture I would get there early on Wednesday morning (I think furniture is 30% rather than 50% off).  If you live close it is worth a visit.

Leopard Rug and Habitat Restore

July 1, 2010

Yesterday I was in east Baltimore and visited the Habitat for Humanity Restore.  I am on their email list and each week see the tantalizing list of things in the store.  I wanted to see for myself in case I am in the market for kitchen cabinets, appliances, tile or similar things.  I also wanted to see what they have that can be repurposed for decorating.  There are lots of appliances – some of them new.  And a large selection of bathroom sinks – lots of them with vanities.  I was also surprised to see a lot of furniture.  Nothing there this time tempted me to bring it home but it was in good condition and there were some dining sets that I thought would look good in client’s homes especially if I painted the chairs.

And the best surprise – new rugs.  I bought this leopard print for $35.  Leopard print rugIt is approximately 5 X 7.   Now, we are not talking luxury here.  The rug weighs less than 10 pounds and ‘plush’ will never be used in describing it.  In the fall I plan to put it in my living room with a very good rug pad under it and it will work very well.  I have wonderful wood floors and don’t like to cover them so this will be a winter accessory only.  It will not get a lot of wear so it should last until I find the perfect rug for the spot.  And since I consider leopard to be a neutral, I can move it to almost any room in the house.

They had several rugs in oriental, traditional and contemporary patterns.  There were also other animal prints.  I did not see any larger than this one.  They had runners and some smaller rugs also.  The highest price was about $60.

Habitat is certainly worth checking if you are doing any rehab or want another source for items to repurpose.  Kitchen cabinets to kitchen island?  Hang a cabinet low on the wall with an interesting top for an entry way catch all with built in storage?  The possibilities are here.

Thrifted Treasure – Lenox Spyro Dish

July 1, 2010

I chose the right time to go to the Goodwill store last week.  I walked in and on the front shelf was this treasure.   When I was checking out, the cashier said  “Oh, nice” as soon as she picked it up.  She said it must have just been put on the shelf.  Lucky me! and lucky someone else who will win it at the On Purpose Networking meeting at Bliss Cafe on Friday.

It is metalware by Lenox – the pattern is Spyro.  It must be discontinued because I cannot find much about it.  I paid $2, retail cost estimated from similar items is $15 – $20.

Thrifted Treasure – Votives

June 17, 2010

It is time again for an On Purpose meeting at Mystikal Voyage on Friday.  I made another score – these votive lights from Yankee Candle.  They are frosted on the outside and a beautiful green foil on the inside.  I want to keep them.

Similar votive holders on Yankee Candle are $3 each
Thrifted price .25 each


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