I was at Goodwill yesterday when I discovered that EVERYTHING in the store (except clothes and shoes) was HALF PRICE! It was going to be a quick visit, but I stayed for almost 2 hours as they kept wheeling out more and more new carts and all of those things were half off, too! It was Goodwill heaven! A really good visit!
Which state? They all have their own promotions so I'm trying to see where the good sales are when I travel. Northern Arkansas has half price the oldest tag color each week and then $1 for that tag color on Sunday. Southwest Missouri doesn't do any discounts like that. I've seen where some states or regions do 1/2 of the entire store sometimes, but I'm curious if it's anywhere close to me.
@@emilypatterson5542 I'm in Texas. We normally have just 1/2 price on the color of the week, but this is the first time we have had 1/2 price on everything. They do have 1/2 price on clothes several times a year and they just had 1/2 price again for everything on Good Friday. Not sure what is going on, but I am loving the savings!
I'm not gonna lie, this video was awesome. I miss the longer videos where you are thrifting at Goodwill. I like all your videos, but these are my favorites. Appreciate you, Ms CLL. Learn so much!
Ok, so I was in elementary school in the 1950’s to 60’s and we made those plates with the gingham fabric ladies on them for Mother’s Day gifts in school!! My mom had one just like it made by me….priceless!
If you put a string of outdoor lights along the ground and kind of cover the exposed cord with mulch and then put those clear insulators over each bulb, they look pretty cut along a sidewalk edge or garden edge.
At 10:50, there appears to be a rose quartz votive candle holder. That would probably be worth buying. I wish you had taken the elephant mask to the front. It was great, and even if they had not let you buy it, they could have priced it for someone else to find.
If you take the clear insulators and put wire or twine on the to hang upside down and put a battery tealite in them and hang them around the yard during the summer nights they are very pretty.
I also enjoy your longer videos, because just when I'm getting into your shopping, you end the video! That's just me though, I totally love and enjoy you. Thanks🌹
I was in one of our lifeline shops on the weekend and I bought 2 little pewter mice for 50c each . They are about 1 inch high and I google them when I got home they sell for about $24 each on ebay .
The painted plates used to be done by ladies at home, often in parties where they all gathered to decorate them. (Think Paint & Sip parties of the 50’s) We had a neighbor who did them. She gifted three to my mom, one for each little girl in our family :)
Goodwills in my area, greater Phoenix, will price unmarked items and sell them to a customer without waiting if you ask. Interesting to hear the differences between Goodwills in other parts of the county.
In Tucson, AZ, our Goodwill's are awful. Things are just junked on the shelves. It is very difficult to find anything good, as if the items have already been scoured long before they hit the shelves.
Grace ceramic comes from a uk designer my mom loves her tea cups and some are worth a ton then grace heart is made in USA its like a women's rehab they teach ceramic and get at risk women out of bad situations i only know about grace heart from research of buying my mom her cups
The plate lady you asked about looks very much like one my husband made in school as a Mother’s Day gift project project for the class. It would have been in late 50’s early 60’s , so vintage. Love your videos.
The more collectible predecessor, at the same location, to Pigeon River Pottery. Founded by Douglas Ferguson and his wife in 1946. Pigeon Forge Pottery closed in 2000.
I work at a thrift store in South Carolina and I can tell you the logic behind the price difference is that they may have come in at different times, and or someone else has priced it.
I thought the glass with the blue square stem was Mikasa. I used to work for them when they had stores in the original warehouse store in Carson, California. The colored stemware didn’t really do well, maybe it did for other retailers who sold Mikasa.
The plate with the lady portrait at 7:20 (“was it a kit you could buy?”). Those were a big deal around 1960. My aunt was crafting these in pairs. A man and woman. They were always in the style of around 1900 and people would put names on them for the husband and wife in the household. Like yours would be labeled Jocelyn on the lady and Andrew on the man. Then hang them in the kitchen. It was a thing. I don’t know if there was a kit for it. My aunt made hers from scratch.
You made those plates at your local ceramic studio. Many times, those neighborhood studios were in someone's basement. Ours was. You would buy the blank plate and then glaze it. You could add the name on it. My parents were given a set with their names. Then you could use patterns - most likely they came out of some ceramics magazine that the person who owned the studio got monthly - and scraps of fabric, trim buttons, lace, etc to do the clothing. Most people that I saw do them when I was kid and went with my mom brought their own scraps to make them to match a person's home. My parents had those over the bar. As for the large wall piece, I would have gone up to the register with the piece and the label that was on the floor and tried to get it. Whatever happened to Goodwill putting a price and color initial on the back? I have a feeling that piece was worth it.
Kia Ora from New Zealand. Thank you for your interesting and fun videos. I watch them everyday... particularly loved the chicken today! Aroha to you and your whanau x
If something doesn’t have a price I always ask one of the employees coming out of the back of the store to give me a price. they’ll usually take it to the back and price it for me. I’ve never had one refuse to do that. if I take it up to the cashier without a price as you know, they won’t sell it.
Great lesson in ADHD attention span management! If you stick around and score, it adds a positive serotonin boost to your next adventure! Fun shop. That make-up case was a GREAT find!!! ❤😊❤
READ ME: I went to our local goodwill and found a yellow glassy baby ( angel) beautiful still NWT ……. IT COST……..79 cents 😮 I love those wicker animals lol
Hi 😊,so how can you tell its a Glassy Baby? I have no idea,and am really curious what to look for. Or was it signed? I keep hearing Jocelyn bring it up,but have no idea which would be a glassy baby.
Frame 10:02 From the looks of it, I think they didn't expect that knot hole to pop out on them. Things like that can be dangerous when turning wood. ( or turning anything on a lathe )
Can't expect to do it that way.. You have to sneakily approach an employee. Say something like " I think I've been carrying this around since I got here. And I just meant to move it! But it's not priced so I'm awarding it to you! If they get even a whiff of you wanting it, the price goes up at least3-4 times!
Hi. From ontario Canada. I'm wondering why you do not go to the back and ask if the missing cup, glass, etc. is still waiting in the back. I do it all the time. And have had success. Maybe the rules are different, but worth a shot.most of the time they get so board they like the hunt. I just leave the item with them. And they look. And let me know. Most find it fun 😊
They really out to get you a price!! ⭐️ You may be the only person interested in it. Now they have missed a sale. They also should let you look at the carts. Once again they could miss a sale.
Love you and your channel my friend!! Love to see what you find!! You found some good things!! God bless you and your family!! Much love!! 🦋💙🌹🙏🙏❤️🥰🌺💖💚😊😊
Monkeying around, Frame 2:19 +. Either you or Kate were in a Antique Shop recently, an I don't think you commented on it. But there was one of those monkeys Hanging around in the background of 1 of the booths.
Just found an enamel Lodge pot with lid brand new in the box for $15!!! Thanks Salvation Army, for filling my Christmas wishlist for less $ than I’d spend on myself 😂
I was at Goodwill yesterday when I discovered that EVERYTHING in the store (except clothes and shoes) was HALF PRICE! It was going to be a quick visit, but I stayed for almost 2 hours as they kept wheeling out more and more new carts and all of those things were half off, too! It was Goodwill heaven! A really good visit!
What great walk through. You found some great treasures. Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
Which state? They all have their own promotions so I'm trying to see where the good sales are when I travel. Northern Arkansas has half price the oldest tag color each week and then $1 for that tag color on Sunday. Southwest Missouri doesn't do any discounts like that. I've seen where some states or regions do 1/2 of the entire store sometimes, but I'm curious if it's anywhere close to me.
@@emilypatterson5542 I'm in Texas. We normally have just 1/2 price on the color of the week, but this is the first time we have had 1/2 price on everything. They do have 1/2 price on clothes several times a year and they just had 1/2 price again for everything on Good Friday. Not sure what is going on, but I am loving the savings!
In western Mo/eastern Ks we have 1/2 price on the color of the week and on Wednesdays the clothes with the color of the week tags are $1.79.
As someone who lives alone I love buying one mug or coffee cup. My cupboard is full of “one of” cups because that’s all I need.
I'm not gonna lie, this video was awesome. I miss the longer videos where you are thrifting at Goodwill.
I like all your videos, but these are my favorites.
Appreciate you, Ms CLL. Learn so much!
Ok, so I was in elementary school in the 1950’s to 60’s and we made those plates with the gingham fabric ladies on them for Mother’s Day gifts in school!! My mom had one just like it made by me….priceless!
I have my mother in law’s that she made at church. Don’t want to get rid of it for fear of some mother in law wrath that I don’t know about
then made a male one for Father's day to match! My mum had these for years, they are from when I too was in grade school...
The letters at 8:55 made me laugh. Someone arranged them SPQR which means "Senatus PopulusQue Romanus”, which means the Senate and the People of Rome
If you put a string of outdoor lights along the ground and kind of cover the exposed cord with mulch and then put those clear insulators over each bulb, they look pretty cut along a sidewalk edge or garden edge.
What a great idea! I've got to try that.
Excellent idea!
Love that idea👍
I love this idea thank you
The iron thing is. A jalapeños cooker for the grill. You stuff them and roast them
Thanks! I specifically came to the comments just to find this answer! I couldn't figure out what it would be used for!!😊😊
I thought it was for cupcakes 😂
If you stack the canisters, the flowers will line up. Fun video. Have a great day
You really have such a lovely personality. Perfect for this type of video. I really appreciate you!
Thank you for carrying us on another fun shopping experience
I've had to teach my boyfriend about the sold comps not what people are asking. The things you learn from CLL.
@melissa I'm new to all of this. Would you please tell me how and where to look up the SOLD comps, please? 🙂
At 10:50, there appears to be a rose quartz votive candle holder. That would probably be worth buying. I wish you had taken the elephant mask to the front. It was great, and even if they had not let you buy it, they could have priced it for someone else to find.
Happy Monday everyone!!!!! Have a wonderful thrifting week!
Hello 😊
If you take the clear insulators and put wire or twine on the to hang upside down and put a battery tealite in them and hang them around the yard during the summer nights they are very pretty.
I also enjoy your longer videos, because just when I'm getting into your shopping, you end the video! That's just me though, I totally love and enjoy you. Thanks🌹
I was in one of our lifeline shops on the weekend and I bought 2 little pewter mice for 50c each . They are about 1 inch high and I google them when I got home they sell for about $24 each on ebay .
Love it when you shop Goodwill
My favorite too!
Yes! It's more relatable to me. I can't do many of those spendy antique shops. They're too quiet 🤫 😊
Oh I instantly feel in love with the large swans with the pink flowers❤❤❤❤❤❤
1:35 vintage kitty 😊 8:59 action comics 21:31 that’s super cool that it has the original compacts in it
Oh no the fortnum and mason jar - that’s one of the big 3 London shops (Liberty, harrods) F&M vintage stuff is great!
She said "it's a sculpture" too funny.
The plate @ 7:18 was popular in the late 60’s/early 70’s. My Mom made a pair of the plates for my grandparents & she used a pattern from a craft book.
I have that same chicken bookend and i have the other end of the chicken!
The painted plates used to be done by ladies at home, often in parties where they all gathered to decorate them. (Think Paint & Sip parties of the 50’s) We had a neighbor who did them. She gifted three to my mom, one for each little girl in our family :)
More of those videos, please! It was so relatable and very curiosity focused. Love them all, but super loved this one.
Love your video’s, can’t get pot and shop so this is the next best thing for us old people! Lol!
Goodwills in my area, greater Phoenix, will price unmarked items and sell them to a customer without waiting if you ask. Interesting to hear the differences between Goodwills in other parts of the county.
In Tucson, AZ, our Goodwill's are awful. Things are just junked on the shelves. It is very difficult to find anything good, as if the items have already been scoured long before they hit the shelves.
For me the find of the day was the print with the baby/children shoes! I loved the colors and the designs on the little shoes❣️🥰
That make-up box is gorgeous!!
Our good wills dont price things on the spot anymore, they simply take it to the back, bring out another day with a price on it.
Really enjoyed this trip. Your narrative was enjoyable,
Grace ceramic comes from a uk designer my mom loves her tea cups and some are worth a ton then grace heart is made in USA its like a women's rehab they teach ceramic and get at risk women out of bad situations i only know about grace heart from research of buying my mom her cups
I love this channel
The plate lady you asked about looks very much like one my husband made in school as a Mother’s Day gift project project for the class. It would have been in late 50’s early 60’s , so vintage. Love your videos.
Ok....the Monkey, the shoe picture and the bag with the original contents......are all epic!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Hello 👋🏻 from Ireland 🇮🇪 love your videos hopefully you had a great st Patrick’s weekend 🎉🍀🇮🇪💚☘️💚🤍🧡
“If it makes me happy I’m going to buy it” is how I am going to live life from now on.
I believe the iron thing with the washers on it is for cooking stuffed peppers
The lamp looked like stacked sea urchins!
The more collectible predecessor, at the same location, to Pigeon River Pottery. Founded by Douglas Ferguson and his wife in 1946. Pigeon Forge Pottery closed in 2000.
The red vanity case was really nice and the hanging wicker monkey was a lot of fun and pricey. Great shopping!
I work at a thrift store in South Carolina and I can tell you the logic behind the price difference is that they may have come in at different times, and or someone else has priced it.
Wow great items you found with some amazing comps. 😊
Rocking out to Journey. Steve Perry is just one of the most amazing voices, and Journey could write songs.
Greatest voice in rock history, as far as I'm concerned. And the video to that particular song really showcases his voice. Pure perfection.
Steve Perry is one of the best voices of all time, in my opinion 😊
I still sing Oh Stephie instead of Sheri, I was so in love with him!
Looks like a cupcake holder.
OMG that vanity set is everything!!!
Yay for the Villeroy and boch!
That rattan monkey is something I would love to find. They are gold! I had one.
I thought the glass with the blue square stem was Mikasa. I used to work for them when they had stores in the original warehouse store in Carson, California. The colored stemware didn’t really do well, maybe it did for other retailers who sold Mikasa.
Another amazing video. That wooden mask was great. I would have probably went back the next day to see if it was priced.
The plate with the lady portrait at 7:20 (“was it a kit you could buy?”). Those were a big deal around 1960. My aunt was crafting these in pairs. A man and woman. They were always in the style of around 1900 and people would put names on them for the husband and wife in the household. Like yours would be labeled Jocelyn on the lady and Andrew on the man. Then hang them in the kitchen. It was a thing. I don’t know if there was a kit for it. My aunt made hers from scratch.
You made those plates at your local ceramic studio. Many times, those neighborhood studios were in someone's basement. Ours was. You would buy the blank plate and then glaze it. You could add the name on it. My parents were given a set with their names. Then you could use patterns - most likely they came out of some ceramics magazine that the person who owned the studio got monthly - and scraps of fabric, trim buttons, lace, etc to do the clothing. Most people that I saw do them when I was kid and went with my mom brought their own scraps to make them to match a person's home. My parents had those over the bar. As for the large wall piece, I would have gone up to the register with the piece and the label that was on the floor and tried to get it. Whatever happened to Goodwill putting a price and color initial on the back? I have a feeling that piece was worth it.
Could you use the chicken bookend thingy as a door stop? I think it would be Uber cute
I vaguely remember having a wicker monkey like that back in the 60s.
That little pottery vase for $24.99! 😳😳😳 😂
Kia Ora from New Zealand. Thank you for your interesting and fun videos. I watch them everyday... particularly loved the chicken today!
Aroha to you and your whanau x
If something doesn’t have a price I always ask one of the employees coming out of the back of the store to give me a price. they’ll usually take it to the back and price it for me. I’ve never had one refuse to do that. if I take it up to the cashier without a price as you know, they won’t sell it.
Great lesson in ADHD attention span management! If you stick around and score, it adds a positive serotonin boost to your next adventure! Fun shop.
That make-up case was a GREAT find!!!
❤😊❤
The little bust looked so much like Mr Pickwick of Dickens Pickwick Papers. Love your channel! ❤🇬🇧
Another fun video 😊
Loved this video
I have 2 of those exact sea urchin lamps bought at the goodwill for $5 each 3 years apart. They retail for about $150 for that color.
It's why you're the best! ❤
The chicken maybe for in your kitchen for cookbooks
READ ME: I went to our local goodwill and found a yellow glassy baby ( angel) beautiful still NWT ……. IT COST……..79 cents 😮 I love those wicker animals lol
Hi 😊,so how can you tell its a Glassy Baby? I have no idea,and am really curious what to look for. Or was it signed? I keep hearing Jocelyn bring it up,but have no idea which would be a glassy baby.
@@lonestar4374 I think they are marked with the name embossed in the bottom. Google it. I’m sure that’s the best way to learn.
Most are marked on bottom I BELIEVE
Frame 10:02 From the looks of it, I think they didn't expect that knot hole to pop out on them. Things like that can be dangerous when turning wood. ( or turning anything on a lathe )
It's more exciting not staying in one store, but either way. Love your videos every day.
we buy so many of our mason jars at goodwill- some have great prices on them and some it's cheaper to buy them new crazy pricing sometimes
We miss Drew! Tell him Hi.
❤️❤️❤️ great treasures. Thanks 👍
Love the vintage makeup box & the canisters with flowers you bought❤ maybe you will find a mug for the other saucer somewhere else👍
I think if you stack the canisters, the flowers line up.
Wish we still had our Goodwills they took them from ontario .and the Rest of the thrift shops are crazy priced.
Get the grace mug for your flower sale. Sooooooooo cute.
Hanging out was good!
The cup & saucers were interesting to learn about!
Oh my word, that rattan monkey is worth the entire trip!! Haha! Love it!
The SPQR on the shelf near the end of the video was hilarious! Someone thinks about Rome too much
Those large letters SPQR next to the comic book were the letters for Latin Club in high school in the sixties.
Also Roman Republic credo.
Hi…I think those gold and black metal pieces are trivets
Have a great week.😃
I want that compact suitcase it's beautiful
Can't expect to do it that way.. You have to sneakily approach an employee. Say something like " I think I've been carrying this around since I got here. And I just meant to move it! But it's not priced so I'm awarding it to you! If they get even a whiff of you wanting it, the price goes up at least3-4 times!
You go to Madison/ Bouckville antique show? Do you sell there? I live near there
Just saw that basket in another reseller’s video yesterday!
I se every single
OK carafe that I buy in that pattern
Hi. From ontario Canada.
I'm wondering why you do not go to the back and ask if the missing cup, glass, etc. is still waiting in the back. I do it all the time. And have had success. Maybe the rules are different, but worth a shot.most of the time they get so board they like the hunt. I just leave the item with them. And they look. And let me know. Most find it fun
😊
They really out to get you a price!! ⭐️
You may be the only person interested in it. Now they have missed a sale.
They also should let you look at the carts. Once again they could miss a sale.
Love you and your channel my friend!! Love to see what you find!! You found some good things!! God bless you and your family!! Much love!! 🦋💙🌹🙏🙏❤️🥰🌺💖💚😊😊
Not Benjamin Franklin,but Mr Pickwick from Charles Dickens 'Pickwick Papers'
Love when your notification pops up😘
Yankee candle picnic scene thatvsold for under $20 was missing the red hanging portion. Maybe yours would have still been worth the pickup?
Goodwills are my fave.
The elephant looked like it had a broken tusk so probably for the best
Love your shopping trips
A pair of pears 🍐
It's a watcha macall it. A thing ma gig
That was a fun idea
Thanks for taking us along.
Monkeying around, Frame 2:19 +. Either you or Kate were in a Antique Shop recently, an I don't think you commented on it. But there was one of those monkeys Hanging around in the background of 1 of the booths.
Wonder if the chicken is a door stop?
Some neat things ❤❤❤
Just found an enamel Lodge pot with lid brand new in the box for $15!!! Thanks Salvation Army, for filling my Christmas wishlist for less $ than I’d spend on myself 😂