THRIFT WITH ME | Victorian Estate Sale | Thrifting Haul + Styling

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 15

  • @Blessedgirl1955
    @Blessedgirl1955 Год назад +1

    The minute I saw that house I wanted to buy it! How charming was it and what fun it would be to restore it, loved the wallpaper, especially the yellow with the flowers. Their items seemed awfully expensive so this must have been filmed the first day of the sale and to me they had some pretty odd collections.

    • @Calling-My-Name
      @Calling-My-Name  Год назад

      It was the first day:) I was told the house was listed for $400,000. It would be amazing to restore that house or to have seen it in its original glory.

  • @rhiannancaraway
    @rhiannancaraway Год назад

    I would have definitely got rhat art book with all the prints! You could frame so many beautiful pictures in there 🤩

  • @BrookeJohnsonTheJunkParlor
    @BrookeJohnsonTheJunkParlor Год назад

    that was an awesome, amazing sale!

    • @Calling-My-Name
      @Calling-My-Name  Год назад +1

      I thought so too:). I think I could have stayed a couple more hours just looking around

  • @melaniehancock5652
    @melaniehancock5652 Год назад

    Wonderful to see all the great stuff albeit somewhat over priced.

  • @lizlagle671
    @lizlagle671 Год назад

    The next time you see something as cool as those knobby wooden things in the basement, ask how much, the worst they can say is "no", and you haven't lost anything.

  • @donnadozier4294
    @donnadozier4294 Год назад

    So much amazing things in this estate sale. The staging for the photograph of the lady and the apples is remarkable!❤ I would have to take out a loan for the purchases is want to make. Lol❤

    • @Calling-My-Name
      @Calling-My-Name  Год назад +1

      I got to the sale an hour after it started too so I’m sure there was more amazing things

  • @lydzphens
    @lydzphens Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @nancychannel8513
    @nancychannel8513 Год назад

    I would guess that the decorative metal piece was used to hold a kerosene lamp