THE SHELVES WERE OVERFLOWING! THRIFTING OVER 50+ GOODWILL THRIFT STORES! Thrift With Me Episode 7
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My name is Laura and I am a full time vintage shop owner and I've been self employed for 10 years selling my vintage finds online, in flea markets and local vintage malls. I love to resell 2nd hand and vintage items so they can live a second (or third or fourth) life!
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Laura your style is second to none! I'm BEGGING for a home tour of all the items you can't part with!!!
I have loved these! Hugs from ny
Yes please 🦘❤️🐨
I miss seeing her home! 30:25
I would like to thank Jesse for this video idea. What a fun journey and incredible finds it has been.
I’ve really enjoyed this series- I think you should do this 2x a year!😊
Yes to the glass cups ☕️
So pretty, except such a pain to ship with those delicate handles. Maybe only for local pickup or for putting in a booth space.
I loved them. Would have bought them for sure. Funny how you have regret when thinking back on things and wished you'd bought them (vase versa too though lol). Keeping an eye out for them for sure.
The artist of your Mexican pottery piece is Ken Edwards (KE). Beautiful piece!
And ken edwards passed away last spring. I've seen his pieces raise in value since his passing. His pieces are the only thing that I collect out of all of the vintage things I resell. I've not seen a covered bowl like that before either. Love it!
Thanks for posting that! When I watched the video, I thought Laura's piece looks very similar to a vase I bought for 50 pence (about 70 cents) in a jumble sale a couple of years ago. Now I have looked up Ken Edwards' work, it looks like I have one of his pieces!
I found a little Cup in Berlin and payed 1€ 😊
I recently scored a K. Edward's piece at Assistant League of Austin thrift store. Thanks for current info.
Love Ken Edwards pottery!!
Laura, I am Rachel from Canada and I recently started watching your videos and am hooked. Although I am 64 years old and a reseller as well, I want to be like you when I grown up! LOL - Love love love your videos and your recent Goodwill series!
Maybe box is tea storage box?
That woven piece, indeed was woven on one's loom!!! A beautiful piece!!! Just threading a loom getting ready to make a piece can be an arduous job!!!💞💞🙃💞💞
It would make a beautiful table runner as well as a shawl.
We have 6 kids, 1 of our kids is out of the house now. We absolutely love using different glass dishes for each meal. We use wooden or glass dish wear. We also use candle sticks with candles when we all sit. Kids love it! Makes it feel more fancy even if we just eat pasta! Food & family is everything! ❤❤ love love the video
I have 4 kids and 8 grandkids. I was always asking the question' "Whose glass? Whose plate?" I thrifted a different place setting for each person....and we have had a blast switching out place settings for 20 years. Everyone is "very possessive," of their items. Lol No more 1/2 empty glassware and displaced china for me.
@@theresakralik1820 I love it! ❤ Thank you for sharing with me 🥰
I have three daughters and my youngest just left the nest. My oldest is 30 and has two sons. By the way, I love being a Mimi . but what I wanted to say is we always had dinner at the table as a family almost every night. We missed a few nights here and there as the kids got older and had so many activities, but like I said almost every night. I always had a set table using real dishes, and now that my girls are adults they reminisce about our times at that dinner table, which was my mother’s and will be passed to my oldest daughter. My other two girls will be getting the cabinet that the dishes were kept in and the dishes that we used their whole lives, and that I have set aside for them. My oldest daughter is carrying that tradition on with her family. I am blessed to say that all three of our daughters have become wonderful young women. Their dad and I are so proud of them, and we know we are so blessed to still be very close with them. The bond that was made around that dinner table where we shared the happiest of times, and worked through difficulties is unbreakable. We also know that having Christ with us at our dinner table every night was the biggest part of our meals together we prayed before every meal, prayers of need, and guidance and thankfulness. I love that you made it even more special by adding candle light👍🏻 I truly feel if more families took a moment to turn off the electronics and come together for a meal or even to play a game or do a jigsaw puzzle even 1 or 2 nights a week our world would be a better place😄
@@lesliespradley8897 Oh I love that! I myself also learned from my mom that we sit and eat together and talk about our day. Life is busy and sometimes no time for a proper dinner or conversation, but the time we do have at the table with our family and dishes is very very special! I’m so glad to hear people still do the best they can to eat and enjoy the time together! You should try and place candles while having dinner adds a touch of warmth! My husband loves when we turn them on! I thrift the candles and candle sticks ❤️ wish we can add some pictures!
I’m loving this series so so much 🙌🏻🙌🏻 and I love that they are long 👍🏻
That tonala covered pot is Ken Edward's, I have 7 of his pieces, a bull, ram, deer, duck, sun vase & tea pot. I love the colors and style forms of his animals. You found a good piece of signed Ken Edward's. Congrats.
Thanks for sharing that info!
Oh my gosh! My grandmother used to make dresses just like that large floral print dress you thrifted. She lived in Oregon, and she loved to put the ruching on the top because she said it would fit most bust sizes and be flattering😂 My mother was quite small up top and I am quite large up top and we were able to share the dresses she made. Her signature was to always make the ruching in a contrasting color, and I think it could possibly be one of the dresses that she made. If it is, I am so excited for you to have it or to sell it to someone who would love it. I have no way of actually confirming one way or the other if it is one that she made but if it is the answer to your question is YES it is vintage. The last dress she made was my graduation dress in 1986😊 Regardless, it looks absolutely adorable on you. Enjoy ☺️
Yay!!!! Starting the weekend of with a video!!! ❤ Laura, this series is the best!
I can't believe I would have totally walked past the dresses you chose... lesson learned to have an open mind! They were so pretty. ❤
Yes Laura,,,the blow glass cups looked special!
I should have gotten them 😩 I regretted it more when I was editing. I was like why’d you pass!? 😂
I really enjoy your channel even though our tastes are quite different. Sometimes when you pass up something, I speak to you outloud "That's a head vase! Get it!"
I have a hint for you when you are shopping for white or cream cotton clothing. I restore vintage textiles and I very rarely am stumped with stains. Red fingernail polish will stump almost everyone. A pair of antique embroidered pillow cases are my favorite items to demo at a quilt retreat. I soak just one for a real comparison. Here is my formula:
Take a large white bucket (like the ones from Home Depot) and fill it with very hot tap water. Put the white item in for a soak in just plain water. You will be surprised at how brown the water will become. This plain water soak allows the fibers to hydrate and allow the cleaning solution to really penetrate. Dump this brown water out and try not to let it sit too long. The stains will resettle in the fibers. The second soaking will be hot water again but with 1/4 cup each of Dawn dishwashing soap and powdered Oxclean. Yes, this is a lot of soap. Don't skimp. Stir this with a big spoon or stick really well to make sure it is dissolved. Soak your item again in this solution. Sometimes this second soak is all that it needs. Other times, I may change the water up to ten times over several days. Dawn in the best grease cutter. I have had okay results with Ivory liquid but don't use cheap generic soap. I always finish the entire process with a machine washing and spin dry. Hanging on the line or spreading out on a clean sheet in the sun is a wonderful way to dry. You just can't beat the smell of line dried and freshly ironed pillowcases!
If I am cleaning a very fragile item with perhaps a hand made lace trim, I would never put this in the washer. I would just rinse, rinse, rinse.
A warning: Never wash silk or rayon in this solution.
I hope you give this technique a try. I would be tickled to hear how it worked for you. This works on colors and prints also because Oxyclean is a non-chlorine bleach.
Thanks for sharing. 👍
The black ikebana vase name Roseramic is probably pronounced Ro Seramic. Just a thought.
Those lovely green bowls would be awesome for watermelon chunks.
Put a good size magnet close to the opening to guide the frog out.
Last year I gave away all polyester and synthetic materials for silk, wool, linen and cotton only. My energy and body have thanked me profusely for it 😊 Beautiful dresses ❗
That’s wonderful! I’m working towards that! Every once in a while I get sucked in with a pattern 🙃 Like the dresses. But I’ve made progress in all my basics!
Yes! Yes! Yes! It’s getting harder to find pure cotton clothes.
@@Corgio22 Right? and at decent prices!
If you carry a small black light with you, when you shine it on glass it shows you cracks.
Wow, good tip! Thanks!
It can also help you find uranium glass as it will glow with a uv light/black light.
Also pottery does glow
Good to know!!! Thank you.❤
KE on the Mexican Pottery lidded bowl is Ken Edward’s. Very sought after.
Love this series! Jesse had a fabulous idea! A yearly repeat would be wonderful 😊 The covered casserole from Mexico is from the Ken Edward's Studio in Tonala Mexico. The KE marking is his initials and ER is the apprentice who completed the piece. I know there are a lot of collectors out there who will love this piece.
The orange tiki cup is a star wars geektiki. I found one the other day for my son whose a star wars fan
So jealous of how STOCKED these Goodwills are!
I think the wood box is a tea box--holds tea bags. I received one similar as a gift with tea bags in it.
Love the brightly colored floral dress!! If you want nice soft cotton nightgowns, keep your eyes out for vintage Barbizon. They're not manufactured anymore. They're the only ones my mom used to wear them; she passed 37 years ago and I still have one of hers... Laura, you're the 1st thrifter I started watching on here a few years ago and I still love seeing how you design and stage what you find!!
The carved wooden box is from Mexico! I love it! And the blown glass cups as well! Beautiful!
You are so blessed to have that big family!
This series is such a hit I have seen 2 resellers copying Jesse's & your idea to go to all the Goodwills in your area. Or do 4 or so in a day.
One lady said she knows you and Abigail also did a number of Goodwills in a day and mentioned you.
As soon as I saw the titles on their videos I knew they were copying you.
I'm glad they gave you credit & mentioned your name.
Thank Jesse for us, this was his best idea and you ran with it Laura.
It is so much fun, loving this series.
You got lots of beautiful finds in this video and clothes.
And yes to those glass cups but it's too late. 😅
The clothes suit you.
Looking forward to the next video already.
Waving from Germany. 👋👋
Ciao take care.
The wooden box is a door, it was a tea chest
Congrats on being at 204,000 subs! It's been fun watching you grow! Just think how many more collectors you have created. Saving great finds from the landfills!
That bright green Italian glass & the Mexican pottery with the blue birds are BEAUTIFUL!!!
Can’t believe you almost missed the Ken Edward’s pottery! My favorite ❤️
I enjoy your informative and fun videos! You and Jesse are great together. Im always a little sad when your video comes to the end leaving me excited to see what’s next!!
Yes...Girl on the glass blown cups!!!!! What......💞💞🙃💞💞
Definitely a doorway!!! Super Cool!!!💞💞🙃💞💞
Yes, the blown glass cups are beautiful. Sorry that you left them behind, but someone else will find and enjoy them.
Yay, a Laura video on a very hot summer day here in Oregon! Great way to pass the time between watering the garden! Almost 100 now in the Willamette Valley....
Yes, those glass cups were beautiful
The Ken Edwards covered dish you found in the back of the cart is such a score! It’s a beauty. He is an American artist who moved to Tonala and produces beautiful pottery.
There was another commenter who said he recently passed away.
We haven't used paper plates or cups etc in decades. I love using my European treasures every day. I use my East German dishes for BBQs😅
Yes! I love that 😄 It really makes a difference!
@@leftcoastrevivalsKen Edwards maker’s mark on the Mexico piece
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In England, if you served anything other than bbq on a paper plate, most people would be appalled!
Cotton nightgowns are so hard to find, I'm always on the lookout, I like wearing natural fibers especially to bed in the summer!
I love that you apply your effort towards your tiki party! What a fun theme night! Your guests are very lucky.
good score on the Ken Edwards El Palomar lidded pot. I love his designs
I love coloured glass, some beautiful pieces you found, Laura. Fabulous series. Can't wait for the next. Thank you 💚💙💛🧡
I use my German vases to fill them with roses, lilacs, tulips and daffodils
That is wonderful. I live in Germany and collect German vases. The quality is amazing.
Laura, you look fantastic with those dresses, stunning. I love all your videos, constantly learning. Thank you!
I believe the Calla Lily vase is a bisque mold you glaze yourself. I've seen them at those paint your own pottery places. This is a very well done one.
Came here to say this - I just picked up some molds from an older lady and I’m pretty sure she had this one. Most of her molds were from the 70s, with some from the 80s
I'm really really enjoying this series. Thanks, Laura
Me too!
The fabric of the red floral dress makes me think it's Marimekko, possibly a handmade dress. Great video!
I agree, definitely looks handmade! So beautiful xx
That’s exactly what I thought as well.
It may look like Marimekko, but it’s not. They have a similar pattern, but with bigger flowers, it’s called Unikko.
I thought so too
@@solveighenriksen5754 Thank you!
I’m loving this series! So much fun!
Laura your channel just gets better and better--I really appreciate your morsels of wisdom and your emphasis on curiosity/following what strikes you! I'm so pleased that you're encouraging the incorporation of modern second-hand finds into your space when it makes sense. Open-mindedness and a hunger to learn are the cornerstones of finding beauty, IMO! :)
Love the first Japanese Ikebana Vase! My mum is British so I've always known Calla Lillies as Death Lilly.
In NZ it’s the arum lily that people associate with death and funerals. Doesn’t worry me I still love them. They grow wild in our paddock.
@@loishampstead8760 Zantedeschia aethiopica is the botanical name, both the same was my understanding. Symbolises the restored innocence of the soul at death, so it's symbolism is positive ✌️
OMG I'm *crying* over those blown glass cups!! Look at those incredible handles!
This is my favorite series you have ever done. It’s such a treat to shop with you at s many amazing thrifty’s.
I've never been this early to a video!! Love your content and design! You truly have inspired me in my own interior design, my thrifting adventures, and approach to loving vintage pieces like never before. Could you possibly do a video on what you know about pottery maker-marks? It is so tough to try and google lens signatures/marks sometimes, much less read them and get good results online while trying to research. I wish there was an AI recognition app for this, haha.
She’s my favorite ❤️
I think most of the studio ceramics were made by people who are not famous, not professional, just students or hobbiests or small business artists. A list of well-known artists would be possible, but the majority of pieces you see would most likely not make it to a database of ceramic artists.
Yes on the blown glass cups! I think Roseramics is a play on the words like Ro-seramics. And I would have grabbed the bellows. But they’re harder to find here in Newfoundland and we often heat our houses with fire in the winters.
Your Mexican Pot with the Lid is a Ken Edwards signed Tonala Piece. Ken Edwards was born in the USA, educated in the Arts in Kansas City, Missouri and studied his art in Japan. You will see the Asian influences in his "Collection" series. In the 1960's Ken Edwards migrated to the crafts village of Tonala, in Central Mexico, where he founded the company known as Ken Edwards Stoneware. He upgraded the quality and longevity of the material. They are lead-free as well.
You could mount that small wooden box with the “doorway” on the wall and store small things in it, possibly jewelry, maybe crystals or if you’re a nature lover like myself you could be in need of a place to store keepsakes from walks in the woods 😅
That Ken Edward Mexican pottery is beautiful.
The scarf / shawl is stunning
You scored a beautiful piece of Ken Edwards pottery! 😊
That new mexico blanket probably is Churro wool. The native weavers especially the Navajo herd this sheep all over that region.
The glass blown cups!!!❤
Fabulous finds as always. The pattern on the dress with the big red flowers reminds me of Marimekko fabric. Love this series.
Have you thought about visiting every Goodwill in every state? 😆
😂 Sounds fun!!
I immediately thought Marimekko, too.
It's a Laura Friday! Listening and taking peaks while I finish up my week!
Someone probably already commented, but the Mexican pottery lidded bowl is a Ken Edwards Tonala piece, and having his initials makes it more valuable.
Yes on the blown glass cups!!
The green bowls at 11.04 are really pretty🙂 They would make great pasta bowls.
I loved those green bowls!
O my WORD! THOSE GLASS CUPS! I would've definitely gotten those. Very unique.
Ahhh the blown glass cups! Yes ! Lol
You should have gotten the blown glass cups.
I definitely would have got the blown glass cups I love them they were gorgeous❤
Love the Ikibana vase, I have never seen one in all my years of California thrifting.
Your cream night dress was meant to have a ribbon threaded through the holes at the neck and tied in a bow at the front. 🙂
I love the Ken Edwards Studio Tonala covered bowl!! You had some very nice finds this trip. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for your video 😊 I am enjoying your video so much. I love everything where I live out here in Puerto Rico we don’t have Goodwill or any thrift stores or we don’t have salvation Army. I am so happy when I see your videos because I enjoy them so much so thank you so much for them 😊
Just loving this series! Bravo!
yes!!!! Those cups were magical
I love that you found a Ken Edwards Tonala piece. I love them and collect them. Very well known potter of this style of Mexican pottery.
Learning so much from you and look forward to every vlogm greeting from brittany france🙂👩
I love your taste. Your videos are so well done and informative.
Love the Goodwill stores in your area. I would leave loaded down 😊
It’s so fun to watch you in my old neck of the woods. I used to live in Brush Prairie Washington. Enjoy! 🎉
Whoa and yes, being an airline employee, global traveler give me an appreciation that some do not recognize while treasure hunting
The flowered sundress looks similar to prints by Finnish designer Maija Isola who worked for Marimekko.
Yes on the glass mugs! Never saw any like that before.
Yes, you should have gotten the green glass cups and I can’t believe it’s already going to be episode eight 🥰.
I love every minute of each episode, thank you and Jesse for sharing.☺️💕
Hi. Loved the advice on finding info on items. Spotted something in my local charity shop, looked for stamp and took a picture. Then found out it was a Denby chevron collection from the 60s / 70s (very much your style). Then checked eBay for an idea of selling prices.
I literally followed your steps and it was so helpful. ❤
Yes, to the glass cups. 😊
Hi Laura! Wanted to let you know ,there is a floral adhesive that you can probably buy at Michael's or any flowershop. It's waterproof (feels and is flexible like plasticine but stronger) dark green in colour and you roll it up in a ball under your metal frogs to adhere to the bottom of any container. Water does not affect its strength. After , you can just peel it off and use again and again. It's really handy!😁 Love you guys and your channel!
Oh! You already know about it. Lol I should have known. 😁
Yes to the cups!
YES on the glass cups and …defiantly a doorway on the great carved wood box!
Omg! I’ve been watching your videos for years now and I don’t think I’ve ever commented. I can’t believe you found an April cornel night gown. I have one and it’s my favorite lightweight night dress. I also love wearing it around the house in the hot summer months
Yes to the glass cups!
The Ken Edwards Mexican pottery is AMAZING! I’m jealous!
Love all your finds and I really enjoy this series.
I don’t want it to end.
That covered dish from Mexico is most likely Kenneth Edwards.
I know that from another thrifter.
I am loving this series!❤❤