a perfect day for garage saleing!
spent $23.25
note: items listed in purple were all bought for a flat price of $8, included total but not broken down further
went to a lot of fun and interesting sales today, met a lot of nice people
- pizza baking oven--$4
- black square at top left is a very nice nylon bag that unfolds into a much larger bag
- 4 silk scarves and one (black) wool scarf
- pieces of gold, red and brown Naugahyde
- pieces of spotted fake fur material
- big stack of fabric scraps
- pieces of tiger-stripe fake fur material
- hardcover, Betty Crocker cookbook
- Japanese ink, stone and brush set
- box of assorted glue, ruler, cork stoppers...
- and assorted calligraphy pens, ink and nibs
- wireless router (blue and black, top left)--1
- pretty blue and white silk scarf--25 cents
- wooden (walnut) 10-yr service plaque--50 cents
- assorted crochet hooks, yarn markers, spools and needles--50 cents
- indoor/outdoor timer--1
- softcover, book about Pearl Harbor--25 cents
- the beautiful wool poncho? cape? wrap? Atticus and the cuuh are laying on--50 cents
here is the label from the beautiful wool piece, whatever it is called. I love it!!! Looks and smells unworn
- DVD player--might or might not work
- (on top of player) LED flashlight powered by a hand-crank--50 cents
- glass bowl with some easter grass--25 cents
- 2 spools / 1 card metallic thread
- can full of fabric and acrylic paints
- small zippered change purse--free
- bag of lace scraps--50 cents
- paperback, 2 books on D-Day--50 cents/both
- handful of homemade nails--free
- beautiful handknit scarf and hat (met the woman who made them)--1
- square glass bottle with cork stopper--free
- incense burner with metal inlays--25 cents
- 3 power strips/cords--75 cents/all
- 3 large wooden beads--free
- bag of sequins--25 cents
2 aluminum thresholds--50 cents/both
the embroidery is very nice and has an oriental feel to it