Aww ☺️ thanks so much for shopping @ goodwill in Millville nj ! I’m Christine i just started working there 4 weeks ago , I was originally hired for cleaning but after hearing the customers as I was cleaning I came up with the idea to do all the tables to make it easier for all Of you shoppers ☺️ I now have started decorating the furniture as well 🥳🥳our store is getting a makeover re model in January as well !!🥳🥳 hope to see you soon back to find your treasures 😊
Designers, Interior Decorators and stagers always work in odd numbers for displays, so, one candle holder is great. We go more for pieces that complement each other, rather than a pair or exact match. Just thought that might be useful.💜
@@treasurepedlar I put together groupings of usually 3 things when reselling. So, you have already created the vision for the client. Maybe a candle holder, small trinket or console dish and maybe a picture frame, runner, wall hanging…any grouping that creates a small statement(vignette), rather than an orphan piece.💜
I “merchandise” the grouping the way it could be displayed at their house. I use plain backgrounds (different colors) depending on the grouping. The dollar store sells 3 sided foam core for $2.00 and just paint them with a craft paint and a cheap little foam roller. It’s a cost effective way to give you different photo studio backgrounds.💜
“You made me laugh out loud!” Your comment on the tray for deviled eggs… like what person or “mom”, would take the time to make just six and then place them on a fancy tray for oneself?!? So funny!! Thanks for the laugh, have a blessed day! 🙏🏼😊 🥚😆
I have seen the plate with the round depressions in it used as a dessert sampler in a finer restaurant. I could see it being used as for flavored salts. Needle work fabrics can be sprayed with water and steamed to remove indentations. Spray on the back and be sure not to soak. That may cause the colors to bleed. If that doesn't work, the cloth can be taken off of frame and restreached. Most any reputable framer can do this and it doesn't cost much.
One time when I was thrifting, a loud talking man was "teaching" his buddy how to thrift for resale. I couldn't help rolling my eyes and laughing at their LOUD conversation in the CD section. "Oh, Nirvana! DEFINITELY get that. Their lead singer died, you know. So this is worth A LOT of money." 🤦♀️ P.S. It wasn't shrink wrapped, though. 😉🤣
I agreed with her observation that it couldn't be for deviled eggs. "Who only fixes 6 deviled eggs, that's only enough for one person ". My nieces would agree. 🤣🤣
Our Goodwill's put absolute junk on the shelves for outrageous prices but it's odd that it's only the two in our county. The others throughout the state aren't like that
I did get 2 nice pieces of clothing at Goodwill Saturday. But the buy of the day was a suitcase that had never been used for $5.99. It's a high dollar find. Plus it is navy and red and not black. Glass ware? None!!! Art? None!!! Books? Paperbacks. I bought one. No hard back books. Nice furniture but very expensive!!!
Wow I thought I was a fan until I read your comments, apparently I'm at level 1 and to level up I need to time stamp my comments. 😅 Love your videos, you've inspired me to try reselling so I don't become a hoarder. You should release a video dedicated to tips for new resellers!
“Just smack it against the counter”😂😂😂😂😂. This is one of the million reasons I watch you every morning. 🤟 My hubs calls from work and asks me if I am finished with my morning coffee with Crazy Lamp Lady💕
Wow, I wish my Good Will was so heavily stocked. What a lot to choose from and you did really well picking neat stuff. I always enjoy going along with you on your hauls and this time I picked a lot of the same things you did. Thanks for taking me along, I enjoyed the trip. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Hi, that small Arabia Finland vase is at least 70 yrs old. The ” pipe” stamp was used between 1932- 1949. And the pattern might be ”Green Thistle”, designed by Olga Osol
You probably should have grabbed that Splash Mountain frame. The theme of that ride is being converted to a movie so anything based on the original theme is a pretty hot collectible.
When you feel a rough spot on glass, have you tried a fine grade emery board going in small circles works wonders. Would that be a wrong thing? Even if you disclose it? I feel like i have to save it.
Call me the "Crazy Viewer Lady", but I like your Goodwill trips most of all. It's basically a sea of discarded items that, while perfectly usable---are mostly cheap and unremarkable. So, there's the surprise element when you find something cool! Also, you have the random elements like that man in the back ground shouting out about his albums and record knowledge---which I find very amusing. Stressful for you, no doubt. Still, it's entertaining.
Uggg the grab bags are so hard to resist. But....I have found some pretty good stuff in those bags. Once I found a diamond ring inside a tiny trinket box inside a bag of misc stuff.
Go back and grab that Disney Splash Mountain frame. Disney Anaheim in CA is changing that ride into the Princes and the Frog and Disney Fans are seeking out anything with Splash Mountain on it!!!!
Someone may be able to get the indent out of the stitched picture with a steam iron to the back or by keeping in the bathroom during hot showers for a while to steam it.
I have noticed lately that Goodwill hasn't been blasting music lately. Not the ones you, Danni, Jeffrey and Misty have been to. Maybe too many people complained so corporate said turn it down guy! It's a shame you didn't grab that crewl picture you could have spritz the back of it with water then use a blow dryer on the back as well to tighten the fibers again. If that didn't work you could iron it face down to get that crease out and put it back in the frame.
This goodwill looks like ours in Oregon. Ours are sorted by types of things instead of colors like many of your's and many of ours are too crowded with stuff that needs to be thinned out. But very glad you found some cute things.
its probably not there anymore, but you should check for that splash mountain frame. disney frames sell like crazy on ebay, more so the ride frames because they rebrand all time. That frame sold from 50 to 150 (more selling in the 100 range) disney is always a good find. i keep what i find but thats just me :)
You did it again walking away from the Willow, it makes me want to cry. I am collecting it for my vacation home and living in Sweden it’s so hard to find. I have seen it in so many of you videos 😭
Was the clear/blue fused glass thing a ravioli maker? I had something similar... One drapes one side of a sheet of dough over top, gently pushes down to make a place to put filling, then flips other side of dough over top and run a rolling pin over to seal the layers. Turn out, cut appart with pizza cutter...make more, and repeat. Maybe
Thanks for talking louder.. I know it was to drown out the loud talker!! You did great staying in the store… he gave me anxiety and I was in my own home!! I really liked the pitcher!
You should have bought the a splash Mountain frame. Disney is changing the Splash Mountain attraction and people have been paying big bucks for stuff from the ride before it changes.
04:36 Well, I think we can dismiss the bikinied, be-sandaled flamingos out of hand as unworthy. 05:51 Totally inauthentic buffalo, I believe. 09:21 I'd take them for my house. 13:00 Given all the cherries, it was probably last used for G. Washington's birthday. 13:59 Ah, oui ... les chiques français. 15:46 Citro-Ramics is an early 1960s McCoy brand name. All the sources seem to agree on a date of 1962. You're right in thinking some enterprising Bright Young Thing added the "butter" decoration later. 16:40 PUT IT DOWN! IT'S SILVERFISHED! Look at all the hole damage on the right margin. That's from silverfish eating the paper. It's a print of Frank Frazetta's "Queen Kong," and you can score copies in half the fantasy gaming stores in the land. It has no value for you. 17:31 Somebody put on the train's emergency brakes. I know that metal-on-metal squealing. 18:08 It's Japanese. Post House Japan marketed a ton of that faceted crystal in the Sixties. The label is diagnostic.
I am such a fool. I was at the Value Village yesterday. I seen a large platter , with a 1/2 inch bowl in the center. It had the same milaflora as the pitcher you picked up at the end. AHHH it was of quality glass too. I just wasn't sure and it seemed to be missing something from the center. It was 12.99 Canadian. I don't go back till next Wed. I will go there first. I doubt it will be there WAAA. Thats twice I hesitated on milaflora. Won't happen again LOL
I often wonder if most of the damage to items happens at the Goodwill by staff and shoppers and were not in poor condition when brought to the donation centers 🤔
That is the ???? Of the day .I think things s/b Handeled with love . If someone cared enough to bring something in for others to use and admire then let's do that.