Years ago, I went to my parents church’s annual thrift sale “Attic Treasures”. My mom was working the refreshment area, while I looked around for some interesting items to thrift. It’s usually a goldmine. There was a large, 1970’s era, framed yarn cross stitch of white flowers on a green background. I was drawn to it even though it doesn’t go with my decor and I didn’t know if it had any value. I shopped around and then went back and purchased it. When I showed my mother my purchases later that afternoon, she told me- “Gram made that cross stitch”! My grandmother had passed away the year before and my mother had donated a number of old items from her house.
I love the way you are so gentle and respectful of all the items. You put things together nicely for others. Some people are rough with items and toss! You also, often nicely arrange things for others. Very nice of you.
This is the reason I started following her! That cllady shhh no offense, was so crazy hurried even if interesting. All I heard was clink crash..Also Tiffany is so informative!
Hi Tiffany, I always love watching your videos. Your teapots finds are amazing. You always find good stuff.Not a reseller but I love to collect here & there for my own collection. The way you handle things is not like your friend Dannie, turning & twisting at 360 d angle. The way you thrift & explain is so appealing to our eyes & ears. Congratulations to your new house , bear & the cats. By the way , your mom is so beautiful, you are lucky to have your parents living close by . You have a lovely family, GOD bless!
I am just a part time seller but, I would list the teapots separetly to start. If the same buyer wants them you can always adjust the shipping. Love your videos, learn a lot from you.
Oh my! My mom had a hamburger press just like the one you found. So many burgers were made with that thing. Tiffany, you found some very awesome pieces this time. Bear is a darling!
I really liked your wood restoration. I need to do that to my wooden spoons. I think your trivet is for a cheese ball and had a glass cloche in it's first lifetime. I enjoy your videos!
Great shopping! I can't believe you found that artists platter for only .99 cents! The thing you restored at the end that you called a "Trivet", actually looks like it is the base for a cheese cloche.
I just found your site ❤ I shop at Goodwill all the time starting with clothes but I look and find much more. The one near me is no where near the size as what I saw. What I saw with you is the idea of looking through my own items and checking for others to sell. Thank you
Love your instructional lessons. I have finished several salad bowls and other wooden items so they look like new. I have then sold them in our local thrift shop. I just love working with wood. Each piece has its own distinct character.
I have a collection of China tea cups, some had been purchased by my grandmother in Niagara Falls many years ago.. She would give us each a special cup and saucer at thanksgiving dinner. I’m 70 years old now but those memories are still vivid. I’d never sell them.. they’re like family! Lol ☕️☕️☕️
Hello Tiffany🤗 i think you should sell the tea pots seperate.They are all so beautiful. I look forward to your shopping trips.Thanks for all the tips and knowledge💕
Hi, Tiffany, I enjoy your thrifting trips! I wish people would just throw away things that are damaged. The first sweet lady antique dealer I ever purchased anything from, about 35 years ago, advised to never, ever purchase damaged glass, ceramic, pottery, chalkware, etc., that cannot be repaired, no matter how tempting it may be...it does not have any value. She did not steer me wrong! Have fun, and keep on thrifting!
I sell all vintage on eBay and I do sell some pieces that are chipped or have flea bites. I always make it known in my title and both description boxes and well point it out in my pictures. Some people don’t mind some chipping and some people can’t afford certain items if they are in pristine condition. If it have a chip and it’s priced lower because of that a lot of people will happily purchase it. Plus it saves the planet a little at a time.
Hi, Tiffany. Love your videos! I taught myself how to restore chips and maybe a crack. Surprisingly I use spackling, fine sandpaper, acrylic paint, clear nail polish to finish. The results are good. I always disclose and reduce my price accordingly. If I am not pleased with the repair, I breathe deeply and donate back to Goodwill.
I cannot believe that beautiful Blue Heron pottery platter was only $.99! It would have been at least $10-$15 at my Goodwill. I need to make a road trip from Portland, OR to Las Vegas, not to gamble, but to thrift!! :) xo
I love seeing Ziggy and Bandit, especially together. So heartwarming for me. I hope they enjoy their new brother Bear as much as they do each other. I’m sure they will. Ziggy and Bandit have such lovely natures and Bear is gorgeously huggable. Love to them all. Really enjoyed your run. Great fun, thank you.
Tiffany, first, I'm glad you are pleased with my suggestion about laying out your personalized cart quilt. Second, in case you didn't locate the full history of it, that snowglobe with Times Square and the marquis/billboards from shows on Broadway in 2000 is from the snowglobe collection that is sold each year by Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids. I personally have the one you found, as well as several others from other years of the early 2000's. I bought them new (but on sale) and I recall that they were not inexpensive even with sale prices. Great find.
Hello Tiffany🌺 I hope your move went well. Yes, I do see things that remind me of items either my parents had or my grandparents had. I recently replaced a piece my mother had, a Lennox hand dish with roses. Eventually, I’d like to find the large salt and pepper that my grandparents had. I remember they were white with windmills on them.
I love today's awesome finds-the little blue and white piece that your grandparents had is beautiful. You mentioned that your grandparents were from Bournemouth-my son graduated from University of Bournemouth a few years ago-a beautiful place-we are from Texas but I adore England 🇬🇧 ❤️
Love your videos! Your Goodwills are so organized and priced so low. Also, at our local Goodwill, a customer is not allowed to touch the carts of items being placed in the store - one can only touch an item once it’s placed. I’m learning from your videos about what to leave behind!
Hi Tiffany, yes those are from the Renaissance Fair, and I attended two of them. My sister and I decided to dress up. Isde head floral pieces for my and I. Lots of fun. Lots of walking. I was a lot younger then. We had so much fun, items to buys were very expensive. Yes we did eat turkey legs, etc. I'm a lot older now, but those were fun times I spent with my sister. I was kind of a nerd in those days I was into Shakespeare, knights in armor jousting , etc. I thought you might enjoy hearing that. Dolores
I'm 72 year old woman and watching your videos makes my day. I would sell the tea pots as a collection. Thank you for sharing Jennifer have a blessed evening stay safe and healthy. 🙏❤🙏❤😊🤗
Love the Calico creamer. The color is so deep and beautiful. The thing I enjoy about thrifting is the quality and history. Am in my 70's and thrift every month. Have not sold but have most things except organizational skills, computet, a label printer and how to do everything. Love your videos!!!
Hello Gretchen, I'm thrilled to hear you're enjoying my videos, thank you very much! I too love finding and learning about gorgeous vintage pieces, so beautifully made with such artistry! 😊❤
Hey, Tiffany! I was sick when I saw the bottom of that Peruvian Nativity scene. I have several pieces of their art! Great vid and shop along. Bear is so cute, but Bandit looks a trifle uncertain yet! 😊
I don't know how you found so much nice stuff from those empty shelves! My former roommate has a collection of the blue calico. Most of it she brought back from England 30 years ago. It's amusing because she even brought back odd pieces and no longer remembers their purpose. But about 5 years ago I saw a complete service for sale on OfferUp. I think she bought it for less than $100. Part of the reason I enjoy watching videos like yours, Danni's and others is that you find things that I remember from childhood.
Of coarse I loved this video. I love them all! And you are so peaceful. You even get excited peacefully. It would be so fun to spend a whole day out thrifting with you. You are so fun. I love ya stay warm and safe. ❤️😘💞💞💞💞🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🌞🌞🌞🌞🐈🐈🐕
You caused me a shock because in one of your videos you picked up a plate for a moment that came from the same set of dishes that I have. I worked at a Montgomery Ward store in the giftware department around 1978-79. They decided to discontinue a certain set of ironstone dishes and reduced the price to make them sell fast. I bought 2 boxes of 4 place settings for $10 each and I bought the display. I never imagined that I would see a plate like mine on your video. 😁
Thank you so much for sharing Vicki! I love it when I learn details about an item's history. You just never know what is going to appear on the shelves! 😀❤
You could price them like grocery stores do some items. Post the amount per each teapot and the more they buy the more of a discount. Love your videos.
Hi 👋 Tiffany Iam so happy everything is coming along just fine with your new home and glad ziggy and bandit are enjoying there big brother Bear I would sell the teapots separate but how it would be your value thanks for showing how to make pieces shine with mineral oil great tip I use it here it so kool Take care Tiffany love your happiness love in thrifting with us and sharing so much your one in a million GBY 🤗🙏😇💕
The one you just put in with the writing on it would be a no no for me why would any one buy some thing with some ones name on it good luck with it love your show thanks
The little Peruvian animals…. The one with the funny looking ear appears to be a horn and ear…. It’s the other side that is actually weird because when it was glazed it was joined together
I agree with the other comments selling the teapots separately. Nice combination of things today. Hope your move goes smoothly. I bet your excited to get in.
Hi Tiffany, Another lovely video. I would lean more to the collection side of the teapots, or groupings of 2-3 as opposed to individually. Then again, I prefer lots for things that I collect, but that may take longer to sell, though they'd all be gone at once in a collection. I do the same thing, and buy things that my grandparents, great-grandparents, and even my parents had when I was growing up -- one reason why I have a set of 20 mid-century glass luncheon plate and tea/coffee cup sets that my grandmother had for bridge.
I understand the feeling you had when you saw that blue pottery milk jug. I have a copy of a painting that used to hang in my childhood home. It invokes such wonderful memories and brings me much joy.
Although this is not one of your recent videos and I am up to date on your videos wanted to comment here since I read a few comments already echoing my sentiments. First, you are very knowledgeable and I find you to be a good reference for someone wanting to embark on this type of reselling. As a secondary thing, but important, I too in keeping with some of your other comments, have also noticed that you have the courtesy and respect for the items you pick up on the shelf to further investigate. You always make sure the item is replaced the way you found it. Not any of the other resellers adhere to that. Little things(or seemingly small) say a lot about a person and apparently are noticed by more than just me. Thank you for your delightful videos and courteous treatment of the products and establishments you frequent.
The clay Peruvian village - the crack doesn’t appear to show on top. I would’ve bought it, stabilized the crack, and sold on eBay “as is”. It’s a beautiful piece, and I would hate to see it end up at the Goodwill bins.
Those bowls are gorgeous😲........and I'm surprised u dont grab every glass shade for yankee candles that u come across. They beautify every candle and make them burn more economically....I buy them every time I find them.🖐🏻😃
With so many people wanting one item or group of items I would put them for auction on eBay. That way everyone has at least a chance. It just seems more fair that way. 😊
Years ago, I went to my parents church’s annual thrift sale “Attic Treasures”. My mom was working the refreshment area, while I looked around for some interesting items to thrift. It’s usually a goldmine.
There was a large, 1970’s era, framed yarn cross stitch of white flowers on a green background. I was drawn to it even though it doesn’t go with my decor and I didn’t know if it had any value. I shopped around and then went back and purchased it. When I showed my mother my purchases later that afternoon, she told me- “Gram made that cross stitch”! My grandmother had passed away the year before and my mother had donated a number of old items from her house.
Oh as a 71 year old woman ,this is the most exciting part of the day ,watching one of your videos,
Oh that's so kind! Thank you very much Dale!
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I'm 70yrs old and it always takes me on a trip down memory lane and I certainly appreciate it
We live vicariously through her LOLOL... I've still been sitting after 4 in the morning at times lolol
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You have such a nice group of " fans", Tiffany. Its fun to read their comments. And I usually do !
I love the way you are so gentle and respectful of all the items. You put things together nicely for others. Some people are rough with items and toss! You also, often nicely arrange things for others. Very nice of you.
That's so kind of you Maria, thank you very much! 😊 ❤
I always think to comment the same thing!
This is the reason I started following her! That cllady shhh no offense, was so crazy hurried even if interesting. All I heard was clink crash..Also Tiffany is so informative!
I like the way you handle the merchandise, you are very gentle and seem to are about the pieces!
Oh thank you! 😊
Thanks so much for showing us how to restore this piece with oil! WOW
I love when I see an item my family had. Good memories.
Wishing you all the best on your shopping trips !
I appreciate that you speak clearly and correctly: grammar, fiction, commentary.
How kind of you, thank you very much. 😊
Your videos really bring me peace 🙏 your voice is so calming. God bless you and your family, Tiffany!
Thank you so much! God bless you and yours too! 🙏❤
Hi Tiffany, I always love watching your videos. Your teapots finds are amazing. You always find good stuff.Not a reseller but I love to collect here & there for my own collection. The way you handle things is not like your friend Dannie, turning & twisting at 360 d angle. The way you thrift & explain is so appealing to our eyes & ears. Congratulations to your new house , bear & the cats. By the way , your mom is so beautiful, you are lucky to have your parents living close by . You have a lovely family, GOD bless!
That is so kind of you Uma, thank you very much! 😊
Seeing a familiar piece from your childhood...Best feeling ever!
I love your “kitcheny bits” comments.
Love your presentatioms. Thank you.
Great video, happy I found it !!
I am just a part time seller but, I would list the teapots separetly to start. If the same buyer wants them you can always adjust the shipping. Love your videos, learn a lot from you.
Thank you Alice! 😊
Great, I love a Tiffany vedio ❤ ❤ ❤
Oh my! My mom had a hamburger press just like the one you found. So many burgers were made with that thing. Tiffany, you found some very awesome pieces this time. Bear is a darling!
Thank you so much! 😊
I really liked your wood restoration. I need to do that to my wooden spoons. I think your trivet is for a cheese ball and had a glass cloche in it's first lifetime. I enjoy your videos!
Oh my goodness, thank you Phyllis, I just didn't think of that! I have a spare cloche, I'll see if it fits!!
Great shopping! I can't believe you found that artists platter for only .99 cents!
The thing you restored at the end that you called a "Trivet", actually looks like it is the base for a cheese cloche.
I think you're right, thank you! 😊
You really got some great treasures on this trip.
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You are so educated in your glassware I'm learning from you I'm so glad you're there
I just found your site ❤ I shop at Goodwill all the time starting with clothes but I look and find much more. The one near me is no where near the size as what I saw. What I saw with you is the idea of looking through my own items and checking for others to sell. Thank you
Love your instructional lessons. I have finished several salad bowls and other wooden items so they look like new. I have then sold them in our local thrift shop. I just love working with wood. Each piece has its own distinct character.
That black light was a serious SCORE! People who do up Halloween would have killed to get their hands on that, esp. at that price.
Snow globe I love these. I buy them at my local second hand store
I can not always go thrifting but I ENJOY living through you shopping.FUN FUN
Such Sweet Kitties. ❣️🐾. Great Finds.
I enjoy your gentle ways of thrift shopping for items.
I have a collection of China tea cups, some had been purchased by my grandmother in Niagara Falls many years ago.. She would give us each a special cup and saucer at thanksgiving dinner. I’m 70 years old now but those memories are still vivid. I’d never sell them.. they’re like family! Lol ☕️☕️☕️
I can't believe how calm Bear is around Bandit! Such a good boy! 🐶💕🐶
Hello Susanne! Bear is doing so well!! 😊❤
I love your Goodwill store. Lots of nice pieces and reasonable prices.
Yes, I also when I'm out thrifting find items that bring back memories of past.
Hello Tiffany🤗 i think you should sell the tea pots seperate.They are all so beautiful. I look forward to your shopping trips.Thanks for all the tips and knowledge💕
Love the Owls you left behind
Thank you Sandra! It truly is my pleasure! 😊
Hi, Tiffany, I enjoy your thrifting trips! I wish people would just throw away things that are damaged. The first sweet lady antique dealer I ever purchased anything from, about 35 years ago, advised to never, ever purchase damaged glass, ceramic, pottery, chalkware, etc., that cannot be repaired, no matter how tempting it may be...it does not have any value. She did not steer me wrong! Have fun, and keep on thrifting!
I sell all vintage on eBay and I do sell some pieces that are chipped or have flea bites. I always make it known in my title and both description boxes and well point it out in my pictures. Some people don’t mind some chipping and some people can’t afford certain items if they are in pristine condition. If it have a chip and it’s priced lower because of that a lot of people will happily purchase it. Plus it saves the planet a little at a time.
So true Krista, thank you! 😊
The trivet looks wonderful after you apply the oil. 🌹♥️🥰
Its like I'm really shopping. Love shopping with you
Your videos are Wonderful tutorials.
I appreciate that Kathryn, thank you! 😊
Hi, Tiffany. Love your videos! I taught myself how to restore chips and maybe a crack. Surprisingly I use spackling, fine sandpaper, acrylic paint, clear nail polish to finish. The results are good. I always disclose and reduce my price accordingly. If I am not pleased with the repair, I breathe deeply and donate back to Goodwill.
Great tips Lynn, thank you! 😊
I’ve done a few repairs as well. Have not tried spackling! Thanks for suggestion.
I'm relaxing on my couch with my two dogs...enjoying the calm of your voice...learning from your descriptions...❤
Wonderful! Thank you Marjorie! 😊
Love how you go slow and love listening to your relaxing voice
Thank you so much! 😊
Take care everyone ❤ stay safe ❤
I cannot believe that beautiful Blue Heron pottery platter was only $.99! It would have been at least $10-$15 at my Goodwill. I need to make a road trip from Portland, OR to Las Vegas, not to gamble, but to thrift!! :) xo
Linda Kay...I live in NorCal & thot th same thing. Road trip. I haven't ben to LV in 10 yrs & I think it's time.
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Maybe Linda Jay can swing by and pick you up! 😉😂
I have that problem with my Goodwill stores! They are nice and clean, but the items are priced very high!
I so enjoy your channel,,,yes I love that calico..
Tiffany love shopping with you. The tea pots I would sell separately. Maybe on a bid based. Just a thought. Love your videos. Thank you
Thank you Marcy! 😊
I love seeing Ziggy and Bandit, especially together. So heartwarming for me. I hope they enjoy their new brother Bear as much as they do each other. I’m sure they will. Ziggy and Bandit have such lovely natures and Bear is gorgeously huggable. Love to them all. Really enjoyed your run. Great fun, thank you.
Thank you Marley. I think they'll all be snuggling together before very long! 😊❤
Tiffany, first, I'm glad you are pleased with my suggestion about laying out your personalized cart quilt. Second, in case you didn't locate the full history of it, that snowglobe with Times Square and the marquis/billboards from shows on Broadway in 2000 is from the snowglobe collection that is sold each year by Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids. I personally have the one you found, as well as several others from other years of the early 2000's. I bought them new (but on sale) and I recall that they were not inexpensive even with sale prices. Great find.
Hello Nancy. Thank you very much for the snow globe information, so interesting! 😊
Love how you condition the trivet....a lot of sellers would have bi-passed it all together or tried to sell it as is. Beautiful job!
Thank you so much! 😊
Nice snow globes, everyone loves old NY city sky line. Congratulations on your new house and bear. Cute pup.
Thank you!!
I love the teapots you found. I would list them separately, creates more interest.
Thank you Gaylene! 😊
Agreed with the others that it would be best to sell the tea pots separately.
Hi Tiffany! Looking forward to thrifting! 😊
The blue picture tile is lovely! 😍
Thank you! ☺️💐🇬🇧
Thank you Sue! 😊❤
Interesting finds. The snow globes have great detail and colors. Cute Little Bearkin. So adorable. 😻🐺😻
Glass globe with red birds yes
Hello Tiffany🌺
I hope your move went well.
Yes, I do see things that remind me of items either my parents had or my grandparents had. I recently replaced a piece my mother had, a Lennox hand dish with roses. Eventually, I’d like to find the large salt and pepper that my grandparents had. I remember they were white with windmills on them.
I love today's awesome finds-the little blue and white piece that your grandparents had is beautiful. You mentioned that your grandparents were from Bournemouth-my son graduated from University of Bournemouth a few years ago-a beautiful place-we are from Texas but I adore England 🇬🇧 ❤️
Thank you! Bournemouth is such a pretty coastal town! 😊❤
I'm happy 😊 that someone shared this channel with me. I'm catching up on your videos from 7 mo. ago!
Oh how lovely! I'm thrilled to have you thrifting along with me! Thank you! 😀❤
I can see Bandit thinking “what is this guy doing hanging around here”
Ziggy & Bandit are such close friends, they’ll be teaming up on Bear!
That’s so funny.
As usual you are a delight to watch! Please continue your wonderful videos!
Thank you!! 😊
Yay! You’re here for us 😃
I would list the tea pots seperately on ebay. People can pick and choose which ones they want. Have you researched them? Those were simply amazing!
Love the fish platter
List those teapots individually so many of us get a chance to get one.
Thank you Bernadette! 😊
Yes that happened to me I've found two items which i remember seeing as a child.😊⭐loved the teapots.
Love your videos! Your Goodwills are so organized and priced so low. Also, at our local Goodwill, a customer is not allowed to touch the carts of items being placed in the store - one can only touch an item once it’s placed. I’m learning from your videos about what to leave behind!
Hi Tiffany, yes those are from the Renaissance Fair, and I attended two of them. My sister and I decided to dress up. Isde head floral pieces for my and I. Lots of fun. Lots of walking. I was a lot younger then. We had so much fun, items to buys were very expensive. Yes we did eat turkey legs, etc. I'm a lot older now, but those were fun times I spent with my sister. I was kind of a nerd in those days I was into Shakespeare, knights in armor jousting , etc. I thought you might enjoy hearing that. Dolores
You have a very pleasant face and soothing voice.
That's very kind of you, thank you. 😊
Hello Everyone! I have a creamer similar to the one at the beginning of the video.
Loving your cats so cute
The little canister with the fall decor, acorns.. get it.. I want it!
I'm 72 year old woman and watching your videos makes my day. I would sell the tea pots as a collection. Thank you for sharing Jennifer have a blessed evening stay safe and healthy. 🙏❤🙏❤😊🤗
Thank you Debbie! I'm so glad you're enjoying my videos! Stay well. 😊❤
You have a good eye for quality, unique items.
Love the Calico creamer. The color is so deep and beautiful. The thing I enjoy about thrifting is the quality and history. Am in my 70's and thrift every month. Have not sold but have most things except organizational skills, computet, a label printer and how to do everything. Love your videos!!!
Hello Gretchen, I'm thrilled to hear you're enjoying my videos, thank you very much! I too love finding and learning about gorgeous vintage pieces, so beautifully made with such artistry! 😊❤
@@ThriftingVegas Thank you!!! My dad was an artist, grew up in LA. We had a beautiful life!!!
Hey, Tiffany! I was sick when I saw the bottom of that Peruvian Nativity scene. I have several pieces of their art! Great vid and shop along. Bear is so cute, but Bandit looks a trifle uncertain yet! 😊
Hi Jane! Thank you! I think very soon they'll all be napping together! 😊
I don't know how you found so much nice stuff from those empty shelves! My former roommate has a collection of the blue calico. Most of it she brought back from England 30 years ago. It's amusing because she even brought back odd pieces and no longer remembers their purpose. But about 5 years ago I saw a complete service for sale on OfferUp. I think she bought it for less than $100.
Part of the reason I enjoy watching videos like yours, Danni's and others is that you find things that I remember from childhood.
Hello and thank you for sharing!! It especially makes me happy if I can rescue an item that brings back childhood memories! 😊
Of coarse I loved this video. I love them all! And you are so peaceful. You even get excited peacefully. It would be so fun to spend a whole day out thrifting with you. You are so fun. I love ya stay warm and safe. ❤️😘💞💞💞💞🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🌞🌞🌞🌞🐈🐈🐕
Always so kind Deborah, thank you! Stay well. ❤ 🙏😊
Love your restoring tips. Thank you.
Fantastic haul. Great job 👍. You really know how to pick great pieces. Love you lady. ✌️♥️
Thank you Robin! 😊 ❤
Hi Tiffany. Thanks for letting us see bear he is so adorable 😍 sale the tea pots by themselves
Another great video. I always get very happy seeing your Thrifting Vegas post. Great finds.❤️🙏🇨🇦
Thank you so much Donna! 😊❤
You caused me a shock because in one of your videos you picked up a plate for a moment that came from the same set of dishes that I have. I worked at a Montgomery Ward store in the giftware department around 1978-79. They decided to discontinue a certain set of ironstone dishes and reduced the price to make them sell fast. I bought 2 boxes of 4 place settings for $10 each and I bought the display. I never imagined that I would see a plate like mine on your video. 😁
Thank you so much for sharing Vicki! I love it when I learn details about an item's history. You just never know what is going to appear on the shelves! 😀❤
I just got done putting mineral oil on just about every piece of wood I have! Wow
The trivet was beautiful, thank you for teaching me with the oil.
Very nice things Tiffany..you always do great. 💜💜
You could price them like grocery stores do some items. Post the amount per each teapot and the more they buy the more of a discount. Love your videos.
Hi 👋 Tiffany Iam so happy everything is coming along just fine with your new home and glad ziggy and bandit are enjoying there big brother Bear I would sell the teapots separate but how it would be your value thanks for showing how to make pieces shine with mineral oil great tip I use it here it so kool Take care Tiffany love your happiness love in thrifting with us and sharing so much your one in a million GBY 🤗🙏😇💕
The one you just put in with the writing on it would be a no no for me why would any one buy some thing with some ones name on it good luck with it love your show thanks
Hi Yesenia and thank you!! I love every minute of what I do and I'm honored to have you thrifting along with me! 😊 💖
@@ThriftingVegas your Amazing 😻😻😻🐶💕💯
The little Peruvian animals…. The one with the funny looking ear appears to be a horn and ear…. It’s the other side that is actually weird because when it was glazed it was joined together
I agree with the other comments selling the teapots separately. Nice combination of things today. Hope your move goes smoothly. I bet your excited to get in.
Thank you Donna. We are so looking forward to the move!
Absolutely amazing! The trivet has been completely transformed. I can’t wait wait to try it! 😁
Hi Tiffany, Another lovely video. I would lean more to the collection side of the teapots, or groupings of 2-3 as opposed to individually. Then again, I prefer lots for things that I collect, but that may take longer to sell, though they'd all be gone at once in a collection.
I do the same thing, and buy things that my grandparents, great-grandparents, and even my parents had when I was growing up -- one reason why I have a set of 20 mid-century glass luncheon plate and tea/coffee cup sets that my grandmother had for bridge.
Thank you Todd! 😊
Aww Bandit, Bear is your new friend🥰 so cute those two are!!💕
I understand the feeling you had when you saw that blue pottery milk jug. I have a copy of a painting that used to hang in my childhood home. It invokes such wonderful memories and brings me much joy.
I'm enjoying your content a lot. Bear seems like he is settling in nicely!
Thank you so much Pamela! 😊
Although this is not one of your recent videos and I am up to date on your videos wanted to comment here since I read a few comments already echoing my sentiments. First, you are very knowledgeable and I find you to be a good reference for someone wanting to embark on this type of reselling. As a secondary thing, but important, I too in keeping with some of your other comments, have also noticed that you have the courtesy and respect for the items you pick up on the shelf to further investigate. You always make sure the item is replaced the way you found it. Not any of the other resellers adhere to that. Little things(or seemingly small) say a lot about a person and apparently are noticed by more than just me. Thank you for your delightful videos and courteous treatment of the products and establishments you frequent.
The clay Peruvian village - the crack doesn’t appear to show on top. I would’ve bought it, stabilized the crack, and sold on eBay “as is”. It’s a beautiful piece, and I would hate to see it end up at the Goodwill bins.
Those bowls are gorgeous😲........and I'm surprised u dont grab every glass shade for yankee candles that u come across. They beautify every candle and make them burn more economically....I buy them every time I find them.🖐🏻😃
Bear is so photogenic. Thanks for the great video.
Thank you and truly my pleasure Cheryl! 😊❤
With so many people wanting one item or group of items I would put them for auction on eBay. That way everyone has at least a chance. It just seems more fair that way. 😊
Thank you Margie! 😊
My son and I love doing just what you are doing!!
Yaay, mother and son thrifting! Good times!! 😀💞
Calico blue gets my heart beat!! 💕So cosy that colour and pattern. I dont have that mug, and I live too far away. Greetings from Norway! 🥰