New blog title: Crazy, Obsessed, Shopaholic, Bargain Hunter’s Crowded Cottage

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I have been on such a roll with the bargains this week, that I can’t quit looking for them.  And they seem to LEAP out at me.Bevelled_161_2

I heard the call of the hats yesterday, and asked a friend if she wanted to take a spur of the moment, quick trip with me to go and buy hats.

We only had a couple hours, knowing it was late in the day and the stores would close, but we went anyway, and I was glad I did.

This loot was $1 a single flower and $7 for the loaded hat!Bevelled_160_3

And even though, I have plenty of buttons after last weekend’s garage sale, how could I pass this up?

The ironstone bowl is worth at least $15, let alone filled with buttons!

Not only that, but SORTED and cleaned buttons.

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The bowl has already come in handy, on my desk filled with these trims that I bought too.

There are some really nice pieces in here, lots of old beading and delicate laces.  These were only $1 a zip lock bagful.

Bevelled_179 Those trims were the first thing I played with after I got home, I couldn’t wait to do something with them! 

These tussie mussies are made of vintage flocked wallpaper, lined with old, French paper, then encrusted with some of the fancy trims, jewels, and flowers that I bought yesterday.

These are gifts. I won’t say who for yet, but the hint for the new owners is in the themes I used to make them:

birds*fairies*pretty flowers

Bevelled_173 This trim was my favorite, so dainty and old.  There was quite a bit of it, too.

I was glad to discover when I cut into it to use it on the tussie mussie, that all the beads stayed in place and didn’t run every where. I had been worried about using it, but it was wonderful to snip and glue down.Bevelled_172

And yes, I bought more vintage jewelry.  Just when I think I have cleaned out all the old jewelry bargains in the state, I find even bigger and better deals.

Can you believe that a lot of this was in the ten cent box?

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Some of it was a dime, some of it was sold in bags full for $3 – $4 a bag.

Yes, I bought all the bags! I’m not even showing all the jewels I got, because I am starting to overwhelm myself with all this bounty.Bevelled_175

These were 50 cents each. 

I’ve not used beaded trim pieces much in the past, but I will have fun making use of these black ones at Halloween, won’t they be great on witch hats?

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This is an example of how much was in one $1 zip lock bag.   I can see some Silver Bella projects in the future of that silver velvet string!Bevelled_169

There was a big bundle of towels and doilies for $5.50, which at first I thought I didn’t need. But then, I remembered that I had planned on buying dish towels at Target later this week.

So, why would I pay $3 a towel for plain ones at Target, when I can get a big bundle of beauties for $5, with extras thrown in at an antique store??Bevelled_166

These gals were $1 each, and soon will be covered in flowers, beaded trims, and sporting fairy wings.

Now, if I can just stop shopping long enough to stay home and make some stuff with all of this!! 

By the way, thanks so much for all your purchases from me this week.  I appreciate it! (Plus it makes more space for me to go shopping again myself!)

59 thoughts on “New blog title: Crazy, Obsessed, Shopaholic, Bargain Hunter’s Crowded Cottage”

  1. I want to volunteer my house as a storage facility for your finds. I am only trying to help, if you send some to me you will have more room to shop for more….seriously.;>p

  2. If you truly expect any help from me in stopping you from buying “fluff” forget it, karkiejo!! I don’t do normal, sweetpea, and that’s as close to normal as I can see! My daughter even participated in a study at Stanford for shopaholics and flunked out!! See what I mean?!! We’re a shopping family…….
    Smoochies
    Connie

  3. Karla ~ Please take me with you! I drool everytime I read your posts. I love the tussie mussies you made. I jewels are to die for. Please take me with you, PLEASE 🙂
    Take care
    Nerissa

  4. WOW, once again you hit the jackpot! you need to buy lotto tickets while you are out shopping! Can’t wait to see what else you create with your haul, love the little tussie musseys!

  5. Ooooooh! That one postcard of the woman reading the book really haunts me! I originaly made a brooch out of it that is kind of Christmasy, but I think it’s much better for Halloween. Reading the spooky book by candlelight…what’s that? That sound? SO scary!
    Glad you enjoyed yourself!
    Mere

  6. Ok. I would love to come and thrift with you. You always find the most amazing things. Too bad I don’t live close by. I would be begging for you to go shopping all the time.

  7. haha! I have read in Heather’s blog that you were having trouble finding storage spaces….but I see you already have a vollunteer (Kathy before me)!! Love the little tussie mussies!

  8. hey there karla. I havn’t been here in a while but I have been mad with trying to find a wedding location. I can’t find what i want. let me just get to the point…..have you ever thought of hosting a wedding?
    The type of wedding I want is “country eclectic” . I’ve been looking for pretty much exactly what you have. … The location, your party ideas and decor.
    Just a thought. Or possibly you may know of another location?? HELP! This whole thing is way more stressful than anticipated.

  9. oh, that is IT miss Karla!!! i am flying out to kansas one of these days and going shopping with you!!!
    if you feel the need to purge…you can always pack a little bag and bring it to one of your friends at karlapalooza…i’m just sayin’…

  10. Suzanne Harley

    Wow Karla! You certainly can spot a bargain! Just love everything that you found.However my heart skipped a beat when I saw those adorable little dolls!!! Can you keep me in mind when you pretty them up? Yikes, I don’t think I could resist them! Suzanne:)

  11. I was pretty sure you must live in an alternate universe – but I guess I believe you when you say Kansas 😉
    If I am having a great year I find these sorts of things once or twice a year – but only in expensive antique stores.

  12. Ok, I’ve had it, Texas STINKS for shopping. I’m moving back to Iowa. If my husband will come along. By the way when I got to the bottom of your post I got CHILLS. The doll with Shamrocks, does she have red hair, and a Shamrock made of felt on top of her head? If so, make her a special fairy, because she is mine!!!! I know I had one of those years ago, but the only one who could help me remember is my Mom and she is gone. Let me know when she is up for sale, I’m getting her. Thanks

  13. Again What a haul of good “loot”. You just have fantastic luck in finding great buys, plus evidently it gets your creative juices flowing. The tussy mussies are adorable.
    I received my blue buttons today and I love them. They are in a perfect little candy dish and look wonderful. The great sounding recipe was a little bonus wrapped around the buttons and tied with the cutest little bow. Thank you so much for letting me have a little piece of your bargains.
    Have a great evening,
    Jean in Virginia

  14. Hey, I got my package! Love the tag and bag of buttons! And the cute way you packaged them! I wish I could stop being on the computer long enough to make stuff myself. But I bet that won’t happen, and I’ll just end up buying it instead!
    xoxo, Brenda

  15. You always find the neatest things, the antique stores here are very proud of there things and I can’t find good bargains like you do…..I love seeing what your pretty finds and seeing what you do with them..
    Brenda

  16. All I can say is “You go Girl!!!” LOL
    Since reading your last few posts, I have had the fever. Went to 2 Goodwills and left without buying ANYTHING. Rare for me. Maybe I’m looking for the good stuff like you find.
    My Momma is coming for a visit and we will go yardsailing. I have much better luck at “the sales”.

  17. Can I please just send you money and you can go shopping for the beautiful jems for me????? I could only dream of finding all your treasures. Thanks for letting me drool! Hugs, Jemless Terri

  18. Could you send some luck my way please! I am never this lucky! Wow you found some great things! Congrats!
    Happy continued treasure hunting!
    Kim

  19. Wow , would I like to go shopping with you , love all the goodies you keep finding. Can’t wait to see what else you find. Thanks for sharing all the pics. Donna

  20. WOW! I wish I got out more to find such great items! Now I need trims and broken jewelry for my little baby card project. I’m thinking of a shadow box where I can also put little booties, etc.

  21. JEANNE FROM TEXAS

    HI KARLA,
    PLEASE ADD MY NAME TO THE LIST FOR YOUR GIFT’S DRAWING… I AM AMAZED AT WHAT YOU FOUND IN A FEW HOURS OF SHOPPING. WHAT WONDERFUL ITEMS YOU FOUND….
    THANKS AGAIN FOR SHARING YOUR TRIPS WITH US.
    JEANNE
    from Texas…

  22. Karla, seriously, do you need some help in cleaning up your studio?? hehehehe.. I don’t mind flying all the way from my home.. just to be in your studio and look at your treasures!.. goodness.. you seems to get more & more great stuff each time you went out shopping.. doesn’t matter what the time is..hehehehe I love the dolls and also the first picture of this post.. the posy colourful flower.. lovely!.. my daughter saw the dolls.. she said.. mommy, do you think I can have another one of Aunt Karla’s doll? hehehehe..

  23. You are on a roll! Go buy some lottery tickets too! I can’t get over your hat collection and all those beautiful trims! So pretty! The tussies are so sweet, and as soon as I get the idea in the store I rush home to play too!

  24. An ironstone bowl full of buttons??? That’s music to my ears! And what beautiful buttons they are! Get to making! I want to see your creations using your amazing finds:D!!

  25. Oh my you sure found some goodies!! We are finally back home and getting caught up around here. I can’t wait to see all your stuff! Take care 🙂

  26. OK, I think this has to be the best haul ever!!! At first the trims were my favorite, then the jewelry…oh, and then the dollys but now I have say it’s all good. And those prices!? I’m with Gwen–where did you shop? I do realize there’s probably nothing left;) ~just curious~

  27. The mid west is definitely the place for bargains. Wish I was there. I couldn’t even get those kind of prices at the thrift store, much less an antique store.
    ~elaine~

  28. Oh my Karla!
    What beautiful finds! I am so jealous! Okay. get to work girlie…lots and lots of beautiful creations! Can I just come over and stare at all that beauty? It would take a plane trip with probably a stop or two and extra charges for suitcases and water and using the bathroom but it looks like its worth it!
    hugs! karen b…..
    recycledrita.blogspot.com

  29. I love it when the designers have the detail of the cameo faces facing each other when paired for earrings. Your fave trim puts me in mind of the tudor clothing and that white trim with the soft tan leaves and pale blue flower should look great with the flocked w-paper. HAppy happies and have a great weekend.

  30. You Go Girl! You Are the Queen of Finds! I am Very jealous. I dream of sales like that, but then I wake up – empty handed. Couldn’t be happier for you. Hope you find more this weekend! Twyla

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