Monday, March 09, 2009

More Goodwill Thrills

You just never know with Goodwill. Some days, there is nothing for you there. Then there are other days...ah...other days that Goodwill has a special something just for you.

I've been on the look out for a large mirror lately to go on my old dresser that currently resides in my living room. I'm addicted to mirrors (though I don't always necessarily enjoy looking into them). As more of our house is completed, I need to spread them throughout our home a bit more instead of having a mirror concentrate in our living room. But back to Goodwill...

I was there on Friday, my usual Goodwill Hunting day, and I spent a great deal of time picking out a collection of vintage metal picture frames. I didn't realized how much I loved these little things. I want to use them for black and white family photos. I haven't decided yet if I'll leave them as they are or paint them all the same color. White maybe? Suggestions?



As I was about to checkout, I spied along the wall a beautiful, large, antique mirror! My heart skipped a beat! I made a dash for it and picked it up to put it in my cart (somehow)- it was so heavy! I couldn't believe the treasure I had just found. And best of all? It was only $12.99! I thought my eyes were going to pop right out of my head!

So here it is in it's new home. Again, I don't know if I should paint it white or leave it. Something tells me that I'll end up painting it, though:)





Here is a close up of the beautiful ornamental details...



The cashier that checked me out said she priced that particular mirror. She said she knows that it's worth probably at least a couple of hundred, but no one would pay that much at Goodwill - so she thought she might as well make it affordable! Here's another interesting story she shared with me. She said a lady came in a couple of weeks ago and bought two pairs of shoes. She paid about $30 for them (they were really nice, new shoes) but then she put them on Ebay and sold them for close to $500! Can you believe that?! This tells me two things: One, there are fabulous bargains to be found at thrift stores. Yes, one might have to do a little digging and searching, but that's half the fun, don't you think? And two, in today's economy, I think it certainly is a good idea to think about picking up a few extra bargains here and there at thrift stores with the idea of reselling them for a profit. Nowadays, every little bit helps! If you already enjoy "treasure hunting" anyway, why not?!

Have a wonderful Monday, everyone!

Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 9:03 AM  

Categories: accessories, collections, cottage, livingroom, thrifty finds

22 comments:

Tiffany said...

Having a little knowledge about that stuff can really help! I know nothing about anything, so I'll just keep the treasures I find. :)

I really like your frame in gold, but I'm sure it would be pretty painted, too.

9:37 AM
Janelle said...

I love the mirror! Sometimes gold frames can look a little gaudy, but yours looks very mellowed--I think I'd leave it as is if it were mine.

I have such a hard time with picture frames, trying to mix and match them and find the right style/color combination! I could see your finds all painted white, but then again...! Or maybe black...?

11:10 AM
Cottage Lifestyle said...

The mirror is fabulous. I am usually the one that the thinks everything should be painted...but I like the mirror as is. The detailings is fabulous and seems to pop nicely. The dresser is beautfil as well.

Renee

2:34 PM
momstheword said...

I think white or black would be lovely. Or even a shade of red to match your run. It's amazing the things you can find at the thrift store!

3:03 PM
christy said...

Love the new mirror, also loving that dresser! That is exactly what I have been looking for. :) I hit 4 different Goodwill's this weekend in 2 days & one junque shop. Got some great treaures.

3:14 PM
Anonymous said...

Lovely little find! My vote is for painting it white, but it also looks pretty nice as is. Gotta love Goodwill. :)

4:43 PM
Susie Q said...

The mirror is just gorgeous...and it helps to know names and labels.

4:50 PM
Christina said...

I love the mirror you found. I have one very similar. Mine says 1909 on it, so I've always been afriad to paint it--though it's probably not worth anything.

Love all of the frames too. It is always such great fun to find good deals.

BTW, the spray paint I used on the table was Krylon Fusion. I bought some once to use on plastic and never did that project. I then used it on a project w/wood and it has become my new favorite. It just covers so well. I bought some cheaper paint a couple of weeks ago and realized that the Fusion is my new go to spray paint, especially for bigger projects. Lowes didn't have it yesterday when I went to replenish. : (
http://www.krylon.com/products/fusion_for_plastic

I used the black satin finish. It does say that you don't need primer and I did prime the table, but usually don't prime.

Victoria (sister I blog w/) and I went to Goodwill this weekend--we found some great stuff.

7:26 PM
Unknown said...

That mirror is beautiful, I wouldn't change it at all, if it's truly a valuable antique, then it's even more precious with the original finish, isn't it?

8:30 PM
Sonya --Dime Store Thrift said...

Nice finds, good for you!

8:39 PM
Citygirl.em said...

How happy I am for you! That is a beautiful mirror. I vote for you to paint it white...it will be a perfect cottage mirror if it's white and chippy...maybe pale pink underneath?

I think I'll hit my Goodwill tomorrow. Now you have me salivating for a real bargain!

Em

8:45 PM
Anonymous said...

Very cute, Kim! This is the perfect opportunity to add some Robins egg blue! Have Fun!

~Ambrea

9:26 PM
Shaam said...

I LOVE Goodwill too! I just bought a cast iron door stop for $3.99 and I found it online for $350. Yes Goodwill is wonderful! The frame is beautiful!

All the best,
Allison

3:05 AM
Julie said...

Oh I know there are deals at the thrift stores. I'm funding our trip to Scotland next summer with my thrift shop sale -- on Etsy not eBay though. Your mirror is so lovely.

10:18 AM
Inspired Kara said...

VERY good find!!!!! Usually a smaller framed picture goes for twelve bucks at goodwill!

3:15 PM
Rechelle ~Walnuthaven Cottage~ said...

Love the mirror and am also a lover of Thrift stores. You just never know what you'll find.

12:22 AM
Laurel @ Ducks in a Row said...

The frame of the mirror is really beautiful - it looks great, but I probably would paint it, just cause.

9:49 AM
Kim @ Twice Remembered said...

I loved reading about your Goodwill finds! Thanks for the suggestions on the mirror...I'm still undecided! This is a tough one!

10:36 AM
heartartz said...

That mirror looks familiar!!!
We had an estate sale for my Mother-in-law's things this past fall.
What was not sold went to Goodwill.
I thought the mirror sold to an antique dealer.
But could it be the same mirror?
If so it was a very expensive mirror..I just had nowhere to put it.
It was sold for a good price...I thought?
If it is the same one wow I am so glad you ended up with it and LOVE it!

10:18 PM
Heather at Happy Chippy Junk said...

AWESOME MIRROR!! Everything looks better for 12.00 but come one that baby is a REAL BEAUTY!!

9:57 PM
joyh82 said...

I love the mirror and you always find the best things!

1:25 PM
Laura @ the shorehouse. said...

Goodwill Hunting...HA! :-)

Well, you don't have to sell me on thrifting. I think I'd do it even if I had a lot of money. There's something about the thrill of finding something so good...so cheap! And, I really do appreciate the whole recycling others' castaways. I'd rather reuse/repurpose than buy new. I wish more people would! But I think I'm preaching to the converted here. :-)

ANYWAY...That mirror! WOW! I would leave it just as it is, for a pop of gold sparkle amongst your fabulous white world.

6:37 PM

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