I started yard sale, thrifting and antique shopping with my 1st grandson 25 years ago. I wanted us to create a collection of blue and white china/ironstone for his future family. We have Spode, Johnson Brothers and Wedgewood sets in his hutch. 2nd grandchild has tea sets in hers, 3rd grand has way too much Disney in that glass case. Grandson 4 was the only one who got to chose his collection and although he’s only 12 yrs, we have a good start on vintage cars. It’s been a blast building these collections and memories with each of them. Something that will leave precious memories.
With Goodwill charging more than retail, closing their dressing rooms permanetnly, stickers covering valuable information, never displaying jewelry and other donated valuables in the store, and a CEO raking in a ridiculous profit, I rarely shope at GW anymore and never donate anymore
Everything that you say is true and a couple of years ago when Googling the profits of Goodwill the CEO ranked in the highest profits of any retail store even higher than Tiffany's. Items could be of value but by the time you have to scrape off the price tags the item is completely ruined and worthless.
Goodwill is charging such high prices because they know that people buy stuff and resell it for outrageous prices.The sellers are no better than Goodwill who gets everything for free.
I am envious of the prices you have in Nevada. I never see items priced at 69 cents or 99 cents. Your selections are better, too. Love watching and listening to you shop. So much joy in your voice. Thank you!
The only way we see those prices in our area is if we go to the Goodwill bins warehouses. They're just that, wheeled 20'x6' bins piled with stuff destined for the landfill. I've seen silver teapots, antique player piano rolls, new clothing --all sorts of stuff.
I'm 76, one foot in the grave, the other on a banana peel. I enjoyed my lovely things, but it's painful and difficult to realize and accept nobody in my family gives a rat's behind about them. So, on to Good Will where they will find a home where they are appreciated.
Yaa thangs will be resold at very high prices... Not necessarily appreciated.... Scavagers raid these places...even staying all day...very aggressive... Because it is their work. Sum hire extra space to store what they will sell...
I hate to see homemade things like painted pottery where it looks like someone took many hours to create. I know someone loved those things and their relatives just chucked them to goodwill. It actually makes me sad. 😢
I have something to say about the piece where the price sticker on the bottom covered the artist's name and then the name came off when the sticker got peeled off - shame on Goodwill for being careless with their stickers. You would think they would recognize that there is value to some of these things and the way they haphazardly slap on a sticker ruins the piece. They do the same thing with tape, they tape everything and I've found things that might have been gifted except that by the time the tape was peeled off it ruined the packaging and couldn't be gifted. Goodwill needs to be more aware before they go putting stickers and tape over everything!
Sorry you but Goodwill wasn't created for people to shop and make a Profit. It t was made so people could afford to buy clothes and items they needed. Shame on you?
@@colleenkielczynski1696 Goodwill wasn't created so they could profit 100% off of the donations and the CEO earn over $2million a year, but here we are. They charge boutique prices for the stuff they sell. It's no longer priced for underprivileged families. Shame on you for not realizing that poor families buy goods at goodwill to sell to support their families. Quit being wilfully ignorant that this is not a "charity" It's a business.
Just so you know, Jemes Pueblo is in New Mexico, not Mexico, so your black on white pot is a Native American piece. There are a number of accomplished artists in the Lorreto family but if this one is signed with no initial or first name, it's likely an older piece. It's lovely!
Fun trip. 😊 Antlers sell very well for me. People use them for display, create coat/hat hangers, etc. and some artists buy them to carve. Thanks for taking us along.
Easy way to ship your glassware is to get a spray can of expanding foam. Fill the bottom of your shipping box with the foam. Place your item to be shipped inside a grocery bag. Put the bag with the item down in the foam. Continue to fill up your box with a spray foam let it set and seal up your box
Love shopping with you! I used to do the same thing but at age 81, I am no longer able to pursue this delightful and profitable activity. One of my prize finds at a little neighborhood thrift store was a pair of Brazilian made, leather English riding boots in great condition priced at 99 cents which I easily sold for $99.00!!!
Many folks are clueless about picking out the treasures from among the bric a brac. Hearing you narrate your search is somewhat of an education for me. Knowledge of these things is often a woman's skill, but I'm sure there are men who do this as well. For me, it would be helpful to carry an internet connected cell phone and be able to search item's prices at ebay. Collectibles in particular. Thanks for sharing.
I'm always amazed at how orderly your Goodwill shelves are. Ours are stacked quite precariously, making it hard to see items. Every few minutes you hear the unfortunate crash of glass or pottery hitting the floor!
Most of our Goodwills don’t even have shelves like these. Most items are on a shelf that are on top of the clothes racks. Very hard to see what’s up there.
Yikes. I'm just curious if you've spoken to a manager about that. If you'd like to see changes, you might consider requesting to speak to the Retail Director. It might help.
Tiffany, I like how you are so respectful and gentle with all the items you touch. I just love the small oil painted flowers. Lovely! Hi guys, you make me happy to see you. :-)
What an amazing haul Tiffany. Like the previous viewer said, one can just see the smile in your voice. I love your channel and you sharing your fur babies with us. They are awesome. Love Bandit sunbathing on his back by the window..how cute.
The shoe forms with the long metal "twisty thing" on the back look like vintage shoe stretchers. A wedge form inside the wood halves is driven forward on an interior track when the long metal rod is turned clockwise. The moving wedge increasingly separates the wooden halves as the long rod is turned. Great for getting just a little more width across the vamp.
I saw a good idea on face book for chipped tea pots, remove the lid, add a little grass and some sticks, and hang them by the handle in a tree as bird houses.
Ziggy, Bandit & Bear - some of the luckiest animals living their life of fun & leisure!! They are beautiful/lovable pets. Tiffany, another great Haul as always. Love to go thrifting with you to find those treasures! 👍👍 ❤️
Tiffany Hi 🌻Great Haul. Love the sunflower bowl. The Tupperware jello mold is a great find. I make a yummy Christmas punch. I freeze some of the punch with 🍒 to float in my punch. Doesn't water it down. The red n gold Italy piece is so striking. I love to decorate with red. I have a plain cheese shaker. We make homemade 🍕often. Sounds odd but someone told me to get a melted candle loose,pop it in the freezer and it comes out. I had a Beautiful freeform glass piece that someone used to burn a candle. So I placed it in the freezer. And after I got it out I started moving the candle and it came right loose. I was shocked. Fun fact...Happy Thrifting
I've had good luck using a regular nail file (for your nails, not a metal one) to sand small chips out of glass and ceramics. If they are really small they will file out, if they are larger you can at least file off the sharp edge for a more desirable piece.
DO NOT do this! But in the vein of using nail tools, you can absolutely use acrylic nail dip powder to patch small chips. It will not make it dishwasher safe, but you can match it to literally any color with nail polish or enamel paint.
Sooooo many wonderful treasures found today, all at reasonable prices. It’s difficult to say which is my favorite. I think it’s the petite original hand painted framed flowers. So precious. Thx for letting us tag along. 🌺
All but one of the Goodwill's in Vegas do not allow them to bring in anything, even bags to use, they have to check them in when they arrive. This is apparently the one she can bring them into again.
I believe the pottery candle holder that you can see thru is missing a part of the design on onee of the openings. The other two openings seem to have an upper and lower loop, and the third opening is missing the lower loop. Not sure if that is a break, or if it is made to be that way. Your close-up view should be able to tell.
I walked into GW here in Toronto one day last year, and with a few very specific household items..particularly, dishes...and the very first thing i see on the shelf..with hundreds of other dinnerware pieces .. is a couple of stacks of plain white, full size, plates. So I was thinking that plain white would be good because i can essentially add a myriad of other colours/accent dishes and make my table look great...so i picked one up to look at the price on the back and the first shock was that they were Royal Doulton. The second shock, they were 50 cents each!!! They were flawless! So i bought them all...lol. there were 82 of them!! I kept 12 and sold the rest for $15 each...which was less than 1/2 if the retail value at that time!!!... I dont normally go out looking for resale items...it just kinda happens every so often....and the RD plates just happened to be one of those occassions😊 Not bad for $1015 profit😉!!!
I'm glad you don't pick up nickel and dime stuff like some other RUclipsrs you pick items. You know that a good quality and that'll make you a decent profit
I watched this video not knowing that I'd found a Raymor planter at an estate sale today!! It was still packed up in my car!! I would've never known had you not put this video out!! There was this little room in a basement with oodles of planters and I felt like i needed to rescue a couple. The other one is a copper one that I'm pretty sure has a bird wrapped around it. Very hard to research it!! Love your videos!!
I thought I'd be bored because I love doing this kind if thing on my own but I'm super entertained! lol I feel like we're on this thrift trip together, picking out the same items 😀
WOW! I can't believe how reasonable your Goodwill prices are! You would never see anything priced at .69 at my Goodwill. The cheapest I've ever seen is usually 2.49. They've raised all the prices as well on the hard goods. Coasters are beautiful! I love Pottery too!
Hi! I'm always surprised at how Goodwill prices vary so much from state to state. I'm thankful too that my favorite Goodwill has exceptional management and staff who keep the shelves well stocked as inventory moves quite quickly. 😀💞
Our Goodwills charge basically retail prices. It's ridiculous. They often have items with Greenbriar International stickers still on them (Dollar Tree branded items) and have them tagged sometimes as high as $3.99 and $4.99. Usually on cheap holiday resin items or mugs & cups.
I'm curious what area you live in. Some people don't realize that Goodwill prices often differ according to their needs. Since Goodwill's main mission is to provide employment, prices can be higher in areas where minimum wage is higher. Here in California, Goodwill employees are paid above minimum wage to start, which greatly affects pricing. Add to that, the cost of running the organization (rent, utilities, trucks, gas, theft, etc.) can also affect pricing. There are always some great deals though. I've noticed that sometimes shoppers focus on a few items that are ridiculously priced rather than the bulk that are good deals. The best prices will be found on items that have been on the floor for a couple of days and at the outlets. Outlet prices are ALWAYS incredible.
@@VioletJoy I live in NY state. They are paid minimum wage here. They get so many donations that the shelves are overflowing. If they want to get rid of their inventory than they shouldn’t be charging such ridiculously high prices. They’d rather throw stuff in the dump rather than lowering their prices. It’s pretty sad.
Hi, I watch you from Puerto Rico and I love what you do. Your advices are awesome and highly appreciated. I used to live in NC and goodwill was my thing. Now you inspire me so when I go back. I will be doing that. I'm in Puerto Rico taking care of mom an Alzahimer's patient. But the states is home for me. Thanks for great advice.
I have that same yellow cake cover with the heavy glass bottom. The cover locks into the bottom. I bought it at a garage sale for $2 years ago; I liked that it was square.
Do so enjoy your videos. You go just my speed! You may not have noticed, but the open candle holder is broken at one of the cut out (Christopher piece.) Didn't notice until you showed in the haul. Keep picking, it helps keep me out of Goodwill. Ours rarely has anything of quality like the ones you haunt.
The metal serving trays I believe are from the department store Hudson back in the 60's/ 70's prior to them becoming Targets. If they are Dani found some in their original boxes without the wooden handles.
@@Lucinda_Jackson We did too another blast from the past. I would be rich if I picked my mothers house back then and sold it today. Most of the vintage mid century modern decor we had from kitchen to basement. My mother collected art glass.
Hello Tiffany. Another wonderful video. Thank you. You do such a great job showing us everything on the shelves, that I feel like I've been shopping too!
Tiffany, this was a great haul! Love the Bitossi pieces. The small floral painting is an Impasto style original. It’s really sweet & something you don’t often find. Thanks for sharing:):)
I saw it pop up just as I was giving up the ghost and heading to bed. I hesitated, but I knew I’d never remember a thing I saw! So I trundled off to bed and waited for today.
That little water pitcher...we. Had that when I was growing up. I’m 69. I saw one at an antique shop 3 years ago but they wanted $25 and I just couldn’t afford. Now I’m homebound and can’t go anywhere to look for one. Such nostalgia that I cried 💦 💧.
I can't believe how much I am learning from you. I love going to the thrift stores but I find I grab stuff that is not worth much. Watching your videos has helped me to be more selective in what I purchase. Thank you! 😊
I started reading the comments section & found that they were all correct. You do give very good advice, I agree with yr suggestion to look under items. Some of my best finds were hidden. U also do speak with a smile. It's lovely to hear that as yr being so gentle with the pieces. And I too have sud'd, commented, and liked. Can't wait to c what's next!
Here I am, at a bit after 2:20 A.M. on Saturday morning and I have your latest Vlog on while I’m sorting and cleaning inventory. I just finished watching a few of George the Antique Nomad’s You Tube Videos, a couple doing appraisals and another explaining his monthly trial sales on eBay that he sets up to test the market for trends and sales of certain types of merchandise. If we want to strive for excellence in our Re-selling, our learning experience never stops. I learn from my Las Vegas friends! Best of everything, my friend! 🤗
Wonderful haul! I’ve used a Tupperware jello mold like that to freeze punch with fruit in it to make an ice ring for a punch bowl. With the ice ring in the punch bowl, it kept the punch from getting watered down as the ice melted. Such fun!
I like this. You give people time to see things properly, don't go too fast or zoom in only on items of particular interest to you, we get to see a variety of things on the shelves.
I VERY Much agree! Although she doesn't always pick up what I think she will pick up, the camera view shows a whole lot as if I'm getting to shop and look too! I absolutely Love that. Thank you for showing so much and so often and for your pleasant voice and your explanations and conversation. This was my very 1st video of yours to watch and I like your style. I'm also learning some things from you as I watch. I'm new to the Thrift vintage videos on RUclips and keep asking myself "Where have I been all this time?" Lol. But I'm enjoying all of you posters and finding my favorites. Funny how I watched another vintage seeker on RUclips the other day and she sounded lost and full of anxiety on how to talk during the video and come to find out she has a huge amount of followers which serious surprised me. The things she picks up too, I'm like "What?!?" But I see she has a great amount of antiques knowledge so that must be why. Otherwise I don't understand. She probably started posting these videos many years ago and that is also why her numbers are so high. But I Really like your style. Thank you for your videos!
I went to the only Goodwill store in SLC today and I am shocked at the contrast between Vegas stores vs Salt Lake. The SLC store hard goods are very filthy, scraped, broken and genuinely gross. They are not displayed on shelves like your favorite store does, the shelves in the SLC store are from the 60's. I need to road trip to Vegas!!
Are the DI stores gone? We moved away from SLC so very long ago, but those were always our go to for thrifting, the prices were very low, and everyone seemed to donate to them to the point that any other thrift shops just couldn't stay open.
Hi honey, at 47:36 where you describe the “Christopher” pottery candle holder… it looks as if it’s broken. The cut out space closest to the camera had the bottom loop broken off. I wasn’t sure you noticed when you bought it. So sorry. 😞
My father used to soak stamps in bowls of water and the stamps would eventually float off the paper. Perhaps the Goodwill label would behave the same way...He then would dry the stamp on paper towels. Good luck!
Love to watch you browse items! I learn so much! I inherited a lot of antique glassware and know somethings about some of it but my house blew up due to gas leak and broke a lot of it! So most reside in my basement boxed. Lots of milk glass, carnival ware, depression glass ! I still have a lot but most of the thrill of it is gone! Love your accent! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge!
Oh, you missed the blue and white tupperware serving tray right next to the apple cutter, then the Hankook bowls that are very hard to find in the bowls. You can tell the bowls buy the rims which are of s distinctive edging, some will say Hankook made in Korea or simply Made in Korea.
I love the J! I was going to write down Laura Caldwell to look for her and then I realized I am already subbed to her! She's great! I love haul videos, but there is always something I want to SEE and people just go right past it! LOL There was a plate with playing cards on it and I wanted to SEE it! I keep wanting to clear out my house and have a "game night" here for my friends, but I probably never will. I have too much "stuff" in here and I'm disabled and can't clear it out and I'm on Social Security so couldn't afford to cook for a game night even if I could clean my house out to have one, but it's fun to dream.
Have your game night, and have everyone bring a snack of their choice. I don’t think anyone would mind at all. You’re missing out on having a good time.
Hi Tiffany, Good to see you again! HAPPY Summer! Your moving so fast sometimes the camera doesn't focus. Out Goodwills have gotten expensive here in Oregon.
I started yard sale, thrifting and antique shopping with my 1st grandson 25 years ago. I wanted us to create a collection of blue and white china/ironstone for his future family. We have Spode, Johnson Brothers and Wedgewood sets in his hutch. 2nd grandchild has tea sets in hers, 3rd grand has way too much Disney in that glass case. Grandson 4 was the only one who got to chose his collection and although he’s only 12 yrs, we have a good start on vintage cars. It’s been a blast building these collections and memories with each of them. Something that will leave precious memories.
The fairy light or lamp is very pretty!
With Goodwill charging more than retail, closing their dressing rooms permanetnly, stickers covering valuable information, never displaying jewelry and other donated valuables in the store, and a CEO raking in a ridiculous profit, I rarely shope at GW anymore and never donate anymore
Everything that you say is true and a couple of years ago when Googling the profits of Goodwill the CEO ranked in the highest profits of any retail store even higher than Tiffany's. Items could be of value but by the time you have to scrape off the price tags the item is completely ruined and worthless.
It's supposed to be a not for profit store!
Same. It's ridiculous. I stop donating to them a long time ago
Agreed
Goodwill is charging such high prices because they know that people buy stuff and resell it for outrageous prices.The sellers are no better than Goodwill who gets everything for free.
I am envious of the prices you have in Nevada. I never see items priced at 69 cents or 99 cents. Your selections are better, too. Love watching and listening to you shop. So much joy in your voice. Thank you!
The only way we see those prices in our area is if we go to the Goodwill bins warehouses. They're just that, wheeled 20'x6' bins piled with stuff destined for the landfill. I've seen silver teapots, antique player piano rolls, new clothing --all sorts of stuff.
I'm in Hawaii and the prices are ridiculous! I go looking for unusual cups and teapots for succulents.
I'm in Miami; same here! The prices here are more expensive than at Homegoods.
I'm 76, one foot in the grave, the other on a banana peel. I enjoyed my lovely things, but it's painful and difficult to realize and accept nobody in my family gives a rat's behind about them. So, on to Good Will where they will find a home where they are appreciated.
Yaa thangs will be resold at very high prices...
Not necessarily appreciated....
Scavagers raid these places...even staying all day...very aggressive...
Because it is their work.
Sum hire extra space to store what they will sell...
I hate to see homemade things like painted pottery where it looks like someone took many hours to create. I know someone loved those things and their relatives just chucked them to goodwill. It actually makes me sad. 😢
Me too, collected antiques of good quality kids only want them if they can paint them
I'd be happy to be your new grandaughter???
They won’t be appreciated at Goodwill, Goodwill will make the profit off them and not forward them to people who may need them
I have something to say about the piece where the price sticker on the bottom covered the artist's name and then the name came off when the sticker got peeled off - shame on Goodwill for being careless with their stickers. You would think they would recognize that there is value to some of these things and the way they haphazardly slap on a sticker ruins the piece. They do the same thing with tape, they tape everything and I've found things that might have been gifted except that by the time the tape was peeled off it ruined the packaging and couldn't be gifted. Goodwill needs to be more aware before they go putting stickers and tape over everything!
Yes....they have ALWAYS been known to do SLOPPY WORK.
Not to mention using a sharpie on the unfinished bottom of pottery or wood. Ruins it!!
I totally agree!
Sorry you but Goodwill wasn't created for people to shop and make a Profit. It t was made so people could afford to buy clothes and items they needed. Shame on you?
@@colleenkielczynski1696 Goodwill wasn't created so they could profit 100% off of the donations and the CEO earn over $2million a year, but here we are. They charge boutique prices for the stuff they sell. It's no longer priced for underprivileged families. Shame on you for not realizing that poor families buy goods at goodwill to sell to support their families. Quit being wilfully ignorant that this is not a "charity" It's a business.
Just so you know, Jemes Pueblo is in New Mexico, not Mexico, so your black on white pot is a Native American piece. There are a number of accomplished artists in the Lorreto family but if this one is signed with no initial or first name, it's likely an older piece. It's lovely!
I am from New Mexico and was just getting ready to comment the same.
Note: Spelling is Jemez
Amazing how many have no clue about the Adobe pots.
Haha, I came to comment the same! I fell in love with the Jemez Mountains. :)
I'm always on the lookout for Jemez pottery. Lovely.
Mr as well very nice piece no matter no worth it's my decor and look out for it always
Hi! The candle holder is a piece of art of Cherokee artist Mel Cornshucker! He has amazing and lovely pieces of pottery.
Fun trip. 😊 Antlers sell very well for me. People use them for display, create coat/hat hangers, etc. and some artists buy them to carve. Thanks for taking us along.
Use a blow dryer on tags and they come off without pulling off paint! 😊
I learned Comments support Tiffany's channel. 💐 That's why I leave a few.
Easy way to ship your glassware is to get a spray can of expanding foam. Fill the bottom of your shipping box with the foam. Place your item to be shipped inside a grocery bag. Put the bag with the item down in the foam. Continue to fill up your box with a spray foam let it set and seal up your box
Sounds horribly expensive.
Buy a cheap mattress topper -- folks can reuse that foam for their gun cases! 😂
How hard is it to get all that foam off the items? In theory it sounds like a good idea n creative too.
Love shopping with you! I used to do the same thing but at age 81, I am no longer able to pursue this delightful and profitable activity. One of my prize finds at a little neighborhood thrift store was a pair of Brazilian made, leather English riding boots in great condition priced at 99 cents which I easily sold for $99.00!!!
The pine piece is an antique handkerchief box! Ladies used them to krrp their handkerchiefs in. I'm 76 and my great grandmother had one!
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The David Levy lazy Susan is a great find (around $250), fantastic pick up! 💖🌹💍💎
I will watch these just because you have the most soothing voice...the shopping is the cherry on the sundae! God Bless:)
Thank you for taking such care of the items with your blanket and to not put them in a dirty basket with another,s used tissues as another did.
Love watching; you are thorough and observant, relaxed and conversational, just as I like to shop. Thank you so much
Many folks are clueless about picking out the treasures from among the bric a brac. Hearing you narrate your search is somewhat of an education for me. Knowledge of these things is often a woman's skill, but I'm sure there are men who do this as well. For me, it would be helpful to carry an internet connected cell phone and be able to search item's prices at ebay. Collectibles in particular. Thanks for sharing.
The Holly Hobby was a great find! I loved that brand growing up - I think I still have my Holly Hobby hat :)
Tiffany always has a smile in her voice.
I love that about her videos. 🥰
Her enthusiasm is addicting!
Whilst ripping people off with her mark ups.
I use my mug tree to put my bangles on. Looks great.
Great idea!
Great idea
Good idea!
The little Native American pot is from the Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico not North Mexico. Just a beautiful place.
36:53 Glass water pitcher is Federal Glass. Only worth about $15-$20 but from the 50's. A good "save from the landfill" piece. 💜💜💜
Oh boy, I just passed 1 up that was probably about $2. I'm going back to look for it!
How could I tell by looking if it is federal glass?
The cake cover will lock on to the bottom, if you have the correct tray. It is the same color and shape, also metal. It could show up later.
I'm always amazed at how orderly your Goodwill shelves are. Ours are stacked quite precariously, making it hard to see items. Every few minutes you hear the unfortunate crash of glass or pottery hitting the floor!
Mine too! I cringe when I hear the glasses being stocked on the shelves. 😖
Most of our Goodwills don’t even have shelves like these. Most items are on a shelf that are on top of the clothes racks. Very hard to see what’s up there.
Yikes. I'm just curious if you've spoken to a manager about that. If you'd like to see changes, you might consider requesting to speak to the Retail Director. It might help.
Same here ... we're rural & things are a mess.
@@mamawfrancy Same here!
Tiffany, I like how you are so respectful and gentle with all the items you touch. I just love the small oil painted flowers. Lovely! Hi guys, you make me happy to see you. :-)
I'm glad I watched because I also found a tiny tea pot last week, I went back today and found the bottom half 😁
The pottery piece candle holder with cutouts has a broken piece on the lower part of one of the swirls. It is still a beautiful piece 😍.
I saw that before she put it in the cart, and was 'trying to tell her she missed it'! Lol
She also missed the raymor matching vase at 11:00
What an amazing haul Tiffany. Like the previous viewer said, one can just see the smile in your voice. I love your channel and you sharing your fur babies with us. They are awesome. Love Bandit sunbathing on his back by the window..how cute.
The shoe forms with the long metal "twisty thing" on the back look like vintage shoe stretchers. A wedge form inside the wood halves is driven forward on an interior track when the long metal rod is turned clockwise. The moving wedge increasingly separates the wooden halves as the long rod is turned. Great for getting just a little more width across the vamp.
You are correct!
First time here. Love your voice and the way you treat the items. Also I’m learning a lot.❤
I saw a good idea on face book for chipped tea pots, remove the lid, add a little grass and some sticks, and hang them by the handle in a tree as bird houses.
Or I'll put pebbles in the bottom and use them for a plant
Don't forget to drill a hole in the bottom so that rainwater doesn't collect in the bottom.
Ziggy, Bandit & Bear - some of the luckiest animals living their life of fun & leisure!! They are beautiful/lovable pets. Tiffany, another great Haul as always. Love to go thrifting with you to find those treasures! 👍👍 ❤️
The copper top cake topper is so beautiful!! Great finds!💕💕💕
Hi. The stove is the bottom to the teapot. Great find ❤️❤️
Tiffany Hi 🌻Great Haul. Love the sunflower bowl. The Tupperware jello mold is a great find. I make a yummy Christmas punch. I freeze some of the punch with 🍒 to float in my punch. Doesn't water it down. The red n gold Italy piece is so striking. I love to decorate with red. I have a plain cheese shaker. We make homemade 🍕often. Sounds odd but someone told me to get a melted candle loose,pop it in the freezer and it comes out. I had a Beautiful freeform glass piece that someone used to burn a candle. So I placed it in the freezer. And after I got it out I started moving the candle and it came right loose. I was shocked. Fun fact...Happy Thrifting
Do you know if she ever does "what sold" videos?
I've had good luck using a regular nail file (for your nails, not a metal one) to sand small chips out of glass and ceramics. If they are really small they will file out, if they are larger you can at least file off the sharp edge for a more desirable piece.
DO NOT do this! But in the vein of using nail tools, you can absolutely use acrylic nail dip powder to patch small chips. It will not make it dishwasher safe, but you can match it to literally any color with nail polish or enamel paint.
You're so awesome and I love it when you bring your grandson with you you're an awesome lady keep shopping so I'll learn more thank you
Dogs love to chew on antlers as they are bone. Bear would probably love it. Small pieces in pet shops are expensive.
Sooooo many wonderful treasures found today, all at reasonable prices. It’s difficult to say which is my favorite. I think it’s the petite original hand painted framed flowers. So precious.
Thx for letting us tag along. 🌺
I can’t believe no one else puts a blanket and brings bags with as you do. Lover your videos ❤️
I’ve been watching while thrifting for one to use too🌺
Right! I'm always amazed at how some thrifter's put glass and crystal in their cart and then clink clank along without worrying about breakage.
Yes. I learned something new today.
All but one of the Goodwill's in Vegas do not allow them to bring in anything, even bags to use, they have to check them in when they arrive. This is apparently the one she can bring them into again.
Our GW doesn’t use plastic anymore you must bring your own bags….
I just love how your so calm with no complaining, I collect elephants 🐘 and I do know you have many ♥️
Its not that hard to get some
Clay..an make elephants..
For the fun .. An styles ya makeup for your very owm
Decor.. Cups..
Only elephants with the trunk up. The ones that are down is bad luck
The shoe forms you picked up would be so cool to mount on the wall for coat rack or cap holder.
I believe the pottery candle holder that you can see thru is missing a part of the design on onee of the openings. The other two openings seem to have an upper and lower loop, and the third opening is missing the lower loop. Not sure if that is a break, or if it is made to be that way. Your close-up view should be able to tell.
Yes ! A pleasant person with a lot of love !
I walked into GW here in Toronto one day last year, and with a few very specific household items..particularly, dishes...and the very first thing i see on the shelf..with hundreds of other dinnerware pieces .. is a couple of stacks of plain white, full size, plates. So I was thinking that plain white would be good because i can essentially add a myriad of other colours/accent dishes and make my table look great...so i picked one up to look at the price on the back and the first shock was that they were Royal Doulton. The second shock, they were 50 cents each!!! They were flawless! So i bought them all...lol. there were 82 of them!! I kept 12 and sold the rest for $15 each...which was less than 1/2 if the retail value at that time!!!...
I dont normally go out looking for resale items...it just kinda happens every so often....and the RD plates just happened to be one of those occassions😊 Not bad for $1015 profit😉!!!
The milk glass is definitely vintage. I won an identical piece in a tennis competition in the mid 60s.
I had Holly Hobby wallpaper as a child . I was so glad to move to a different bedroom!
I'm glad you don't pick up nickel and dime stuff like some other RUclipsrs you pick items. You know that a good quality and that'll make you a decent profit
I appreciate that! Thank you! 😀💞
I watched this video not knowing that I'd found a Raymor planter at an estate sale today!! It was still packed up in my car!! I would've never known had you not put this video out!! There was this little room in a basement with oodles of planters and I felt like i needed to rescue a couple. The other one is a copper one that I'm pretty sure has a bird wrapped around it. Very hard to research it!! Love your videos!!
I thought I'd be bored because I love doing this kind if thing on my own but I'm super entertained! lol I feel like we're on this thrift trip together, picking out the same items 😀
I agree! I love thrifting and it feels like I'm out and about!
Thank you for the information you share with viewers. 😊
WOW! I can't believe how reasonable your Goodwill prices are! You would never see anything priced at .69 at my Goodwill. The cheapest I've ever seen is usually 2.49. They've raised all the prices as well on the hard goods. Coasters are beautiful! I love Pottery too!
Hi! I'm always surprised at how Goodwill prices vary so much from state to state. I'm thankful too that my favorite Goodwill has exceptional management and staff who keep the shelves well stocked as inventory moves quite quickly. 😀💞
True in Albuquerque also!
Our Goodwills charge basically retail prices. It's ridiculous. They often have items with Greenbriar International stickers still on them (Dollar Tree branded items) and have them tagged sometimes as high as $3.99 and $4.99. Usually on cheap holiday resin items or mugs & cups.
I'm curious what area you live in. Some people don't realize that Goodwill prices often differ according to their needs. Since Goodwill's main mission is to provide employment, prices can be higher in areas where minimum wage is higher. Here in California, Goodwill employees are paid above minimum wage to start, which greatly affects pricing. Add to that, the cost of running the organization (rent, utilities, trucks, gas, theft, etc.) can also affect pricing.
There are always some great deals though. I've noticed that sometimes shoppers focus on a few items that are ridiculously priced rather than the bulk that are good deals. The best prices will be found on items that have been on the floor for a couple of days and at the outlets. Outlet prices are ALWAYS incredible.
@@VioletJoy I live in NY state. They are paid minimum wage here. They get so many donations that the shelves are overflowing. If they want to get rid of their inventory than they shouldn’t be charging such ridiculously high prices. They’d rather throw stuff in the dump rather than lowering their prices. It’s pretty sad.
Hi, I watch you from Puerto Rico and I love what you do. Your advices are awesome and highly appreciated. I used to live in NC and goodwill was my thing. Now you inspire me so when I go back. I will be doing that. I'm in Puerto Rico taking care of mom an Alzahimer's patient. But the states is home for me. Thanks for great advice.
What a haul. What fun. That lazy susan is gorgeous, what a find. Well done today.
I love that you found my jello mold. Best thing in the world to make ice rings. 😊
That's so true Lisa, thank you! 😃💖
Tiffany, I enjoy your videos. Your accent is adorable. TFS
It was my 1st time I discovered you today!
I loved window shopping with you, thank you Tiffany!😊❤
Hi Melena! Thank you so much for your kind comment. Welcome to my channel, I'm so happy that you are here and I hope that you enjoy all my videos. oxo
Hi Tiffany I think the pottery that is marked as Jemez Pubelo
is from our state of New Mexico
Yes exactly. From Jemez Pueblo in NM. NEW MEXICO.
If you see an antler in your travels always pick it up for bear. Dogs love them and they're very healthy. They'll chew on them for months.
My most fav, is the vintage cake cover 💛 great find.
Goodwill! 💘☺️Great bargains u found! Yes, some $$, but,,GW has to pay salaries, insurance, rent, utilities.&& .
I have that same yellow cake cover with the heavy glass bottom. The cover locks into the bottom. I bought it at a garage sale for $2 years ago; I liked that it was square.
Ah, it she had known the bottom was glass vs. metal it may have been on another shelf!
That blue owl in the back,i would have got it for myself 😊
Do so enjoy your videos. You go just my speed! You may not have noticed, but the open candle holder is broken at one of the cut out (Christopher piece.) Didn't notice until you showed in the haul. Keep picking, it helps keep me out of Goodwill. Ours rarely has anything of quality like the ones you haunt.
Omg ur dog looks exactly like my shilo he passed last year . Just about teared up
The metal serving trays I believe are from the department store Hudson back in the 60's/ 70's prior to them becoming Targets. If they are Dani found some in their original boxes without the wooden handles.
We had some when I was a kid - the wood on the handles was teak and they were Danish.
@@Lucinda_Jackson We did too another blast from the past.
I would be rich if I picked my mothers house back then and sold it today. Most of the vintage mid century modern decor we had from kitchen to basement. My mother collected art glass.
Hello Tiffany. Another wonderful video. Thank you. You do such a great job showing us everything on the shelves, that I feel like I've been shopping too!
Tiffany, this was a great haul! Love the Bitossi pieces. The small floral painting is an Impasto style original. It’s really sweet & something you don’t often find. Thanks for sharing:):)
Such a good idea to bring a blanket, so smart!!!:)😊❤
It's almost 3:00 am and I am up watching this ! Must be hooked !
It's 16 after 3 here in Asheboro. lol
It's 450pm here. ✋👍💗
I saw it pop up just as I was giving up the ghost and heading to bed. I hesitated, but I knew I’d never remember a thing I saw! So I trundled off to bed and waited for today.
That little water pitcher...we. Had that when I was growing up. I’m 69. I saw one at an antique shop 3 years ago but they wanted $25 and I just couldn’t afford. Now I’m homebound and can’t go anywhere to look for one. Such nostalgia that I cried 💦 💧.
Felt like I was there with you and I had a good time. Thank you sweetheart .
@31:05 For myself I would’ve picked up the hummingbird candle holder. 😍💗
I can't believe how much I am learning from you. I love going to the thrift stores but I find I grab stuff that is not worth much. Watching your videos has helped me to be more selective in what I purchase. Thank you! 😊
I started reading the comments section & found that they were all correct. You do give very good advice, I agree with yr suggestion to look under items. Some of my best finds were hidden. U also do speak with a smile. It's lovely to hear that as yr being so gentle with the pieces. And I too have sud'd, commented, and liked. Can't wait to c what's next!
I’ve not been out n about in months to hit my hot spots. Loved shopping with you!! I love spending your money😂😂🥰🥰
Love the yellow wildflowers on white flower pot that you decided to leave behind.
The antler would make a great rustic holiday table or mantle centerpiece with fall leaves or evergreen greenery and votive candles!!!
Here I am, at a bit after 2:20 A.M. on Saturday morning and I have your latest Vlog on while I’m sorting and cleaning inventory. I just finished watching a few of George the Antique Nomad’s You Tube Videos, a couple doing appraisals and another explaining his monthly trial sales on eBay that he sets up to test the market for trends and sales of certain types of merchandise. If we want to strive for excellence in our Re-selling, our learning experience never stops. I learn from my Las Vegas friends! Best of everything, my friend! 🤗
I like the Italian florintine tray. I should have kept mine. Greetings from Mandurah Western Australia 🇦🇺
Wonderful haul! I’ve used a Tupperware jello mold like that to freeze punch with fruit in it to make an ice ring for a punch bowl. With the ice ring in the punch bowl, it kept the punch from getting watered down as the ice melted. Such fun!
I like this. You give people time to see things properly, don't go too fast or zoom in only on items of particular interest to you, we get to see a variety of things on the shelves.
I VERY Much agree! Although she doesn't always pick up what I think she will pick up, the camera view shows a whole lot as if I'm getting to shop and look too! I absolutely Love that. Thank you for showing so much and so often and for your pleasant voice and your explanations and conversation. This was my very 1st video of yours to watch and I like your style. I'm also learning some things from you as I watch. I'm new to the Thrift vintage videos on RUclips and keep asking myself "Where have I been all this time?" Lol. But I'm enjoying all of you posters and finding my favorites. Funny how I watched another vintage seeker on RUclips the other day and she sounded lost and full of anxiety on how to talk during the video and come to find out she has a huge amount of followers which serious surprised me. The things she picks up too, I'm like "What?!?" But I see she has a great amount of antiques knowledge so that must be why. Otherwise I don't understand. She probably started posting these videos many years ago and that is also why her numbers are so high.
But I Really like your style. Thank you for your videos!
Schnauzer made me smile. Had a mini one 15.5 years as service dog. Have a giant schnauzer now
Hi Lady, hoping everyone out there. Still loving you show. Peace and happiness sending to you and your from N. C.
I went to the only Goodwill store in SLC today and I am shocked at the contrast between Vegas stores vs Salt Lake.
The SLC store hard goods are very filthy, scraped, broken and genuinely gross. They are not displayed on shelves like your favorite store does, the shelves in the SLC store are from the 60's.
I need to road trip to Vegas!!
Are the DI stores gone? We moved away from SLC so very long ago, but those were always our go to for thrifting, the prices were very low, and everyone seemed to donate to them to the point that any other thrift shops just couldn't stay open.
Me too!
Lets go!!!lol..😊❤
Hi honey, at 47:36 where you describe the “Christopher” pottery candle holder… it looks as if it’s broken. The cut out space closest to the camera had the bottom loop broken off. I wasn’t sure you noticed when you bought it. So sorry. 😞
My father used to soak stamps in bowls of water and the stamps would eventually float off the paper. Perhaps the Goodwill label would behave the same way...He then would dry the stamp on paper towels. Good luck!
Great finds! Loved shopping with you and learning from you. Loved seeing your fur babies!
The amber bowl is handsome ❤❤
I think I have that milk glass divider dish with gold trim stashed away somewhere!
I have that one, a deviled egg plate, and a berry bowl with a brass stand to hold the dressing. I've used the berry bowl for chips and dip.
Love to watch you browse items! I learn so much! I inherited a lot of antique glassware and know somethings about some of it but my house blew up due to gas leak and broke a lot of it! So most reside in my basement boxed. Lots of milk glass, carnival ware, depression glass ! I still have a lot but most of the thrill of it is gone! Love your accent! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge!
I bought a little pot with a yellow flower just like the one you found
Beautiful treasures!!! I'm excited about my B!! Thank you so much!!!
The rose coasters are beautifully imperfect.
Oh, you missed the blue and white tupperware serving tray right next to the apple cutter, then the Hankook bowls that are very hard to find in the bowls. You can tell the bowls buy the rims which are of s distinctive edging, some will say Hankook made in Korea or simply Made in Korea.
I love the J!
I was going to write down Laura Caldwell to look for her and then I realized I am already subbed to her! She's great!
I love haul videos, but there is always something I want to SEE and people just go right past it! LOL There was a plate with playing cards on it and I wanted to SEE it! I keep wanting to clear out my house and have a "game night" here for my friends, but I probably never will. I have too much "stuff" in here and I'm disabled and can't clear it out and I'm on Social Security so couldn't afford to cook for a game night even if I could clean my house out to have one, but it's fun to dream.
I can relate!
Have your game night, and have everyone bring a snack of their choice. I don’t think anyone would mind at all. You’re missing out on having a good time.
I had a Holly hobbyin my room and a lunch kit when I started school ... good childhood memory as well.
I’m elated that you appeared to give us your upload! 🥳
Hi Tiffany,
Good to see you again! HAPPY Summer!
Your moving so fast sometimes the camera doesn't focus. Out Goodwills have gotten expensive here in Oregon.