Sunday, March 29, 2009

A funny thing happened on the way to Home Depot...

I did have the very best of intentions and eventually made it to Home Depot to rent a tiller for my weekend gardening project. What can I say? It made more sense to wait until later in the afternoon to start in on my garden. After all, the hot afternoon sun would be on the opposite end of the house and I might be able to spare myself the repeated coats of sunblock! (by the way, this is me *rationalizing*....bwahaha). Anyway, prior to leaving the house I sat down and checked some neglected emails and what to my wandering eyes should appear?? THIS!!!
from the Merchant Square Antique Marketplace in Chandler, AZ!! So, let's just say I took the very scenic route to Home Depot. : ) Kevan added me to their mailing list (he's such an enabler!) and since he's down at the dunes for a manly weekend with the boys I figured the yard work could wait just a wee bit. I didn't get there until about 11:30. This being my first time I was on complete overload and not familiar with the map of vendors nor the fact that at noon (when it really starts heating up here in AZ) most vendors slash the prices on EVERYTHING by 50%-75%!!! All said and done I walked away with a box FULL of goodies for a grand total of $47.00! I was in collage art HEAVEN!
Not the greatest angle of this place above and you can't see the dozens upon dozens of vendors that wrapped around the building but hey, I'm sure the other drivers on Arizona Ave were appreciative of my lack of attempt to get the perfect shot! Check out some of my AWESOME finds....
Aren't these vintage baby announcements ADORABLE! They had no inscriptions inside which are rare to find.
Here are some vintage Christmas greeting cards. Inscriptions in those but so darn cute!Here are some miscellaneous cards and such. The Joy Coffee card on the upper left actually has a complete mini sewing set attached to the inside. The 3-dimensional Valentines on the bottom were not very old but would be so cool to add to a Valentine project!
Check out that way cool movie ticket stub with the Beech-Nut Gum (was promotional) still attached!
Some miscellaneous vintage post cards....
Some ephemera.... a document from 1874 from the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Who are the Odd Fellows anyway? I'll have to Google this little mystery.
A Fall 1900 catalog from Sears (reprinted 1970 but still very cool!)
This book is about an inch thick and is chocked full of illustrations and prices that would blow your mind! Did you know you could get a cashmere layette and full length cloak for your little one for a measly 79 cents in 1900? I wonder what the kids of today would think about the attire choices in 1900. heehee! I think I should have this little gem on hand the next time Kaydee whines about the clothes she "wants" to be able to wear. Good grief, I think I just sounded like my own Mom. Where did that come from?
Ok, so this isn't exactly "vintage" per se but none the less an awesome book. Among some slang terms that I've never heard of in my life were also some references to every day things that I had not heard of either. For instance... Do you know what *munster plums* are? POTATOES! Who knew? Not me. Or... the next time I need to correct Kaydee and have to tell her that calling Kaydon *stupid* is just not acceptable I could suggest that she use *mutton-head* in place of *stupid*! Same meaning; but will completely bewilder her younger brother! It sounds nicer too. Dontchathink?
24 vintage Little Golden Books... some dating back to the late 1940s. No UPC symbols on these babies!
And look at this adorable little fabric book! So stinkin' cute! Actually, my best friend Andrea recalls having the same book as a child. I figure since she's waaaay older than I am it has to be really old! bwahahaha! Just kiddin' Andrea xoxo {A little humor}
The illustrations in this little fabric book are just precious!
Some cool vintage bottles.... I'm going to love altering these!
Some vintage jewelry pieces. Absolutely love the little pocket watch pieces!
Some miscellaneous sewing notions & such....
Check out the teensy weensy rick rack! So cute! I know, I'm a bit of a nerd!
Here are some vintage paper dolls with a bit of a story. The very sweet little lady that sold these to me (must have been in her 70s at least) said that a pen pal friend made these for her when she was a child. They are in near perfect condition... well, except for the one missing a head... we'll call her "Marie" (Marie Antoinette? laugh, it's funny!). Anyway, she added fabric and little notions to some when she was a young girl and has had them tucked away for years & years since. This was an amazing find and that little lady was such a sweetheart! It was an honor meeting her and hearing her story!
Tons of vintage 8x10 railroad photos, an old songbook, and a few dozen mini doilies.
Last but not least, this cute little accent lamp. It features a homestead season on each side of the shade. I thought it was cute. Don't you? : )

So, I'm thinking that my little detour en route to Home Depot was more than worth it and just to show that I followed through with my garden project...
It may not be too visible from this pic but my little garden area is now freshly tilled and awaiting rows, a fence, some seeds, and a lot of TLC. I'll save that venture for another blog though. Until next time... CIAO! ; )

7 comments:

  1. Hi! Congrats on your new, beautiful blog! I followed the link over here from Jack & Cat -- You and Mike did a great job on your layout! I'll be back to check it out in the future for sure.

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  2. Visiting you via Jack & Cat!
    What a haul you make at the flea market...I'm jealous!

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  3. Hi there, I just came over from Jack & Cat!! Love your finds and wish you many more over the coming months!!

    Take Care - Robin

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  4. Hi, just linked from Jack & Cat's blog (new to their site as well). Great finds!!! You bought ALL of those things for $47.00?!?!?!???

    I'll definitely have to make that a stop sometime in the near future.

    Look forward to future posts.

    Traci

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  5. Just visiting by way of Mike of Jack and Cat Curio. He is right. Your banner is way sweet and really enjoyed visiting Merchant by way of you today. I used to have a booth there and their flea has always been a favorite of mine. Thanks for sharing your wonderful new found treasures. Looking forward to seeing the garden grow!

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  6. Hey! I was at the flea market too and I didn't see all that neat stuff! I did buy a few things but nothing as cool as what you got!

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  7. hey found you via mike! you have a fun blog! also enjoyed your post about your finds. i was at that same sale, but earlier! you scored some great finds! have fun with them!
    kim

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