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deadstock store haul of stuff from the 90s-2000s ( ˙꒳˙ )
most precious haul today <3
bunny head and foot + nicole cd’s!
Best part is, all of your Pacific Collections gift store purchases support our non-profit Aquarium! 🛍️
Yard sale/garage sale haul @th3l3v1 @morgueeangel @dreary-rainfalls-winsome-tapers @downtothewimz @bootsss123 look at thesee
A horsey and a beaver, 50¢ each, the Daisy clip was free
2 wind up statues, the pink one is working 😇 I almost took a precious moments statue but the paper bag was ripping 😰
A vintage lamp, still working, with a spinning globe (countries outdated) I bought it for $5 from Robin Williams…joking, but he looked very much like him.
This were in a paper bag along with the wind up bears, $5 all together (my step mom and sisters had stuff in those bags too
This very cute red and white polka dot bag with stripey handle? Strap? 🤗
I also saw my Spanish teacher straight up model walk past me 🙊
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My Melody haul!!
Cheeptrims haul because why not
So I bought roughly a land mile of lace off a site called Cheeptrims. I buy my lace in bulk both because the prices are very good and because I like having lace on hand. I make a ton of stuff on a whim and if I have good lace easily accessible, I will use it.
The big rolls Left to right we have cluny at 18 cents a yard, rayon braid at 5 cents a yard, raschel beading at 11 cents a yard, and raschel edge 4 cents per yard.
I know we all hate on raschel as the go to ita lace, but I have a suspicion that cluny lace is the new raschel in terms of ita lace. Anyway this raschel is very soft and, notably, very narrow, which I think makes it look more high quality.
Eyelet. These are part of a group order and so I won't unwrap them, but the top one is so nice. It's genuinely one of the prettiest laces I've ever seen. I don't remember price on the top one, but the 4" came out to like 70 cents per yard.
Venise laces are the most expensive with the black at 90 cents, the big boy at a whopping $1.30, and the little flowers at 40 cents. I'm very excited about those little flowers.
And who is up for the biggest disappointment of the bunch. I was expecting this to be much softer of a lace, but the net that it's embroidered on is very crisp. Not bad, but it'll take me a bit to figure out how to use it. I guess the good news is I ordered 30 yards and they only had a 12 yard reel, so I dodged a bit of a bullet there. I guess that's on me for assuming anything. Oops.
And then we had to finish up with another thin little lace. This one is 23 cents a yard. I love having tiny lace on hand to dress up ruffles and just push simple designs a little bit further.
I also got pink, sax, and white ribbon, which I don't have photos of because thwy just look like ribbon. Their single face satin 1/4" ribbon is 6 cents per yard.
I'm having a lot of fun with my internet right now (wrote this whole post on my phone instead of on Big Internet) so I can get links if anyone wants them but apparently I can't post all of the links at once.