😂😂😂 “ dried up piece of doodoo” I’m delighted that you didn’t use bad words but also used the word doodoo😂😂😂 I don’t hear other people say that too often lol
Fun video, thanks algorithm! The only trouble is I always see stuff I would have grabbed! An old safe deposit box cover in one of the baggies, a society 6 waterproof lined picnic blanket - just in the first 5 minutes! Makes me wish I was with you! Subscribed. 😁
I just started recording videos and it is PAINFUL to look back and see what I missed. But. That’s all part of the magic of thrifting!!!! Thanks for watching!❤
U speak and present yourself so well. And love that u don't play cheesy organ music while u thrift 😅. My fav items were the lady and man silhouette figures m
RU-vid sent me your video today for the first time. Very enjoyable shopping. Just wanted to point out that Bohemia is not an artist signature. It is a region in Europe that makes up a large part of the Czech Republic. The region is known for its fine artisans -- beautiful pottery, glass and crystal are made there.
New subscriber and enjoyed your video..was funny..just the other day I found a piece just like that fax wood word "Joy"..only mine was the word "love"..mine has a little hole in the top for flowers or some tiny arrangement I suppose..fun fun
Hi! First time seeing your videos today. I love your thrift stores, it seems like everyone I watch on RU-vid has better thrift stores than I do, maybe that's part of the reason they are successful? 😂 Anyway, on the patterns, if you come across any little house on the prairie type...idk how to explain it, but there are a lot of homesteading moms who want to be able to wear comfortable dresses, like in pioneering days. I think there were some of those in the 70s, like the holly hobby type dresses. So if you come across those, I would try to pick them up. Even if your mom felt like making some with aprons, and aprons with egg collecting pockets, etc ...and marketing to that crowd, if she still likes to sew, might be profitable for her. Just a suggestion. I'd do it but I'm not a very accomplished seamstress.
FYI..... Bohemia is (was) a country not a designer 😉 My family moved to the United States during the Austria war. 2 of my great great uncle's were drafted so before the 3rd son became the age to be drafted..... My great grandmother (3×'s) left Bohemia with the younger children and my great grandfather (3×'s) stayed behind until the 2 oldest boys returned from the war then came to the United States. Yes..... Maybe a bit proud of my bohemian roots 💖 Bohemia is no longer a country but will always be in the heart and eyes of it's people.