The chunky pine cabinet with the lion pulls was from the 70's. My mother and father bought a bedroom set of it at that time. She used it for over 30 years.
The blue and white pillows would of been in my cart. I nearly cried when you put back the Longaberger. It’s a recipe box or child’s purse. I wanted it. Mine started my Longaberger collection in 1984.
In l984, I think the finish was dark brown. I have some from the 70's and I don't remember that finish. They went through many different finishes because the EPA was busy keeping us all "safe". New colors are way different and interesting.
@@LadyMaryBeth How positively sweet of you to try and help someone with a thrift find! Even though it was gone it was so thoughtful of you and I am sure much appreciated!! Keep being who you are!❤️❤️❤️
I must say Mary Beth that you have the most wonderful thrift stores in the US , here in Australia it’s like looking for a needle in a haystack. Love your blog and always look forward to seeing what gems you find next . Greetings from down under !
I really enjoy talking to you that day at the store. I am really glad that you included my items in your video. Ever since that I’ve been watching your content and have discovered new places to visit. ☺️
Oh I miss how you show. things are in your table. Loved your chose items. Anyway you could show the CC, please. Sometimes I don’t know the things you know so well and I need to see what they are with words
A perfect end to the weekend... watching a great thrifting video with you. You have the best thrift stores in your area. Thanks again for the guided tour.
Always lots of beautiful finds in your stores! You picked up some beauties - sorry about the 3rd goblet. Your punch bowl was a real steal, though! It’s such a lush, detailed pattern and now you have two - an embarrassment of riches! Have a wonderful week!
Embarrassment of riches, indeed. A pair of glasses is best anyway. Accidents happen and no one got hurt in the breaking of the glass. It was a great day all in all.
Thank you for taking us along! By request, I am planning a thrift trip event for the anyone who lives in our neighborhood. This has to be one of our first stops! Enjoyed watching
How fun to plan a neighborhood thrifting trip. MAM, CAM (Angels’ Attic), WHAM. Another day, you could do the trilogy: Blue Bird Circle, Guild Shop, and Charity Guild.
Morning lady Mary Beth,lovley to see you here .Theirs some lovely items their ,I liked the leaf picture,an the fits an flyer saunters ,love coming around with you sending love Ann uk 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
It is always a good day when I hear from you. Hope all is well your way. I went back to the resale shop today to see what I missed. They put some new deals out that came home with me. 🛒 🛍
Thanks so much for sharing another very pleasant shopping adventure! I enjoy your company so much as I go about routine tasks around the house, your cheery companionship really does “Elevate My Everyday”!
i loved your pink glasses and that low chest was really pretty too. my favorite was the belt buckle that was right underneath your cornucopia pin you were asking about.
If you ever get to New Orleans please check out the Red, White, and Blue thrift stores. I found the most wonderful things at those stores when I lived there. 👍💕
Yes, Lady Mary Beth goes yo great stores. But if you can travel there are wonderful stores in Oregon, Florida, etc. All stores are not created equal. And antique malls are wonderful if you are a collector like me.
After living in Ohio for many years, that basket doesn't look Longaberger. Also, they have been back in business for quite a while with new shapes and colors. Watch you faithfully.
Do you ever run across Charles Frace limited edition wildlife prints. 40 years ago we went crazy over them for 10 years and after we moved to Texas, my mom continued purchasing the print number we reserved until she died. I feel they are like the albatross around our neck. They seem to be valued much less than we paid. Do you envision any change. Stuck with Frace pints and 1982 through 1992 Precious Monents never removed from the box.