Last week, Erin wrote about that awesome folk art sale we went to twice, and I wrote about one find that ended up making me some serious money. But I forgot to tell you all about the cool things that I bought to keep!
The first day we went there, I was really overwhelmed because things were priced on the high side and there were so many things I wanted. I came away with two dog carvings. Erin spotted both of them for me. I love this one so much:
Looks like a Brittany Spaniel, and that’s close enough to a beagle for me!
The other dog statue I think Erin also found, and it’s mechanical:
When you turn the crank, the dogs mouth opens and closes, and his tail spins. Adam loves anything mechanical in nature, so I thought he might like it but I was unsure of the face. He ended up loving it, so score for me!
I also bought this two-drawer box. I’m not sure how old it is but I really like it and will probably put it in my living room and keep junk in it.
I’m sure Adam is thrilled to hear that.
On the day we went back, I mainly bought stuff to resell, and once I saw that the woman there was making deals, I stepped up my game. I came away with a poster I saw on the first day that I thought was funny.
I also bought this doll that was priced $95, but sold to me for $30.
I also bought these adorable wool dolls to resell. Here’s a picture that I took of them cuddling.
Besides the Tigers slides that I sold, the case of slides I purchased also had a ton of other slides in it, and I sold the case and slides for $150. I separated the slides into groups by theme—adults, kids, cars, etc. So that was my most fruitful purchase. If you ever see a bunch of those slides for cheap, snatch ‘em up! People collect them. Here are a few of my favorite pics from the group.
Love me some kids being weirdos.
Finally, Adam dropped some major bones at this sale. But we’ll save his find for another day, because it was really unique and interesting!
-Sarah