Estate Sale Madness: Part Two
Two days later, I did return. The store was still FULL of stuff but I
was less overwhelmed and wasn't in a crunch for time as I had been on
my previous visit. I took my time and selected some vintage clothing
and a plant stand on the first floor before going back up to my beloved
dusty second floor. There was a bag sale (!) on vintage clothing upstairs and
I got 15 pieces for $10 for resale. There was REALLY nice, old stuff but you had
to dig to find it.
During my digging, I talked to a young lady across the piles from me. She asked me if I was a reseller and I explained that I did a bit of selling on Etsy and had a booth at Relics. She told me that she shops at Relics and wondered if she had ever purchased from me. I explained my booth location and the large Ivy's Vintage Attic sign that is posted. She knew what I was talking about immediately and told me that she has bought from my booth! How exciting to meet a customer in person!!!
Anyhoo, back to the digging. As a child, my momdragged me had
me accompany her through fabric departments in stores as she did a lot
of sewing. I thought it was boring at the time, but I spent a lot of
time in my formative years feeling various fabrics. Because of this, I can
quickly feel through racks and piles and pull out silks and wools and taffetas
easily. It's a real time saver and has served me well as I go junkin'. This skill helped during the digging process and I found several nice wool pieces to hoard sell. I lost focus and couldn't handle any more digging, so I just went with the one $10 bag of clothing plus the few pieces I had found downstairs.
I also bought an aluminum tree ($20) and a working color wheel ($17) for me. To keep. I AM SO EXCITED ABOUT THIS.
All in all, I had a great time. I've realized that some of my happiest times are when I'm digging through dusty, dirty piles of old junk. I'm not sure what this says about me, but I choose to believe it is a positive thing!
During my digging, I talked to a young lady across the piles from me. She asked me if I was a reseller and I explained that I did a bit of selling on Etsy and had a booth at Relics. She told me that she shops at Relics and wondered if she had ever purchased from me. I explained my booth location and the large Ivy's Vintage Attic sign that is posted. She knew what I was talking about immediately and told me that she has bought from my booth! How exciting to meet a customer in person!!!
Anyhoo, back to the digging. As a child, my mom
I also bought an aluminum tree ($20) and a working color wheel ($17) for me. To keep. I AM SO EXCITED ABOUT THIS.
All in all, I had a great time. I've realized that some of my happiest times are when I'm digging through dusty, dirty piles of old junk. I'm not sure what this says about me, but I choose to believe it is a positive thing!
Comments
So sad.
I really missed out.
However, I learned that you're at Relics TOO!!!!! I must find your booths!!! (I have two spots there also.)
The other spot is VERY close to my other space. It's the last booth on aisle D on the right side. It's NOT staged well at all! I have a metal shelfy thing holding afghans and quilts....as an identifying feature.
And thanks!!!! The endcap is my baby.
I am NOW obsessed with finding your spot, although, I'm PRETTY SURE I go through your vintage clothing whenever I have time to look around.