There is a product on the market called UNDU. It was created for scrapbookers to remove pictures from old albums that had been glued or taped. It does not damage the picture. It is not an adhesive remover but a neutralizer. You can remove a stamp from an envelope (just in case you wrote something wrong on it) and still reuse it, no harm done. It was advertised years ago removing toilet paper from duct tape! Yep! I keep it on hand all the time. It can be purchased at Walmart, Hobby Lobby and ofcourse, scrapbooking stores. I am partial to the big D and I know exactly what I would do with it. I have 2 grandchildren with the initial D. The oldest would be the one to want it. Maybe I’ll find one some day. Good haul! Thanks for the tour. 😊👍🏻 Oh, I liked the bunny, too.
If there’s ever a way to prove a product works, it has to be removing toilet paper from duct tape! I never would have thought something like that would exist! Add that to my shopping list!
Put black spoon in a bowl lined with foil, add a tablespoon of baking soda and very hot water. Let soak. Tarnish will go to the foil, after polish with a soft cloth.
I love watching you're videos in quiet of the morning with coffee. And I appreciate the structure, as if I'm constantly looking over your shoulder all the time. Very fun!!! Create more plz!!!!!
Sometimes you find some really neat stuff at the very end of the day that was looked over time after time. Plus you got to sleep in !! It will never cease to amaze me what people throw out!!! Love the Letters ... The Huge "D" can be for Donald & Daisy Duck and of course with ANY Disney Collection when you display Disney Stuff!! Another fun day at the flea market!!! THANKS for Sharing!!!
Use baking soda and water and an old toothbrush to clean the spoon. Many people make jewelry out of the old utensils. Especially if they can find out what year it comes from.
My mom worked for Bell Telephone in the fifties as a switchboard operator. Even though the public never saw them, the dress code was skirts, hose and heels. Things sure have changed. I always love seeing what you find at the flea markets. Your taste is so eclectic in the most wonderful way. I hope you enjoy your tea in the new restaurant ware cups!
The ladies I work with think it's funny I still will not wear a dress without nylons. I can't imagine not having anything on my legs when wearing a dress!
Funny I worked fr Ma Bell in the 70s(old cord boards) old timers wore dresses . Us kids wore bellbottom jeans wedges and halter tops . They HATED US !😳
You keep getting better and better. You are like a beautiful rose with many, many layers of petals....that just continues and continues. So enjoy your channel..
Your teacups brought me back to when my family bought an old boarding house in the Catskills. It has long been sold. I still have a few small pieces that my mother had. She used some plates very often. They got a bit dull from the dishwasher. Great finds!
You came home with great stuff. My weakness is solid white & blue/white restaurant ware. I also have a large (salad size) bowl just like your blue/white, no mark on it either. I love tea in my restaurant cups too. Thank you for allowing us to go along.. Nothing more fun than digging in flea mkt boxes.
Hi Renee...Great finds! I love the Japanese fan, it’s absolutely beautiful, very unique and that little rabbit is too precious. Thanks so much for sharing all of your nice finds.
Love vintage glassware! When I've gone home to Ohio, I've brought back boxes. When you get for 25¢, hard to resist, but I have way too much. I'm trying to think things out. I've been caring for my mom for almost 3 years, so my house is a disaster!! I lost my mom March 21.. Daddy came for her on their 76 anniversary. Now they are together again in heaven. Bittersweet but she had no quality of life. Mom was blind and hard of hearing and pretty much bedfast. So she's in a much better place now. I have a doll collection from all over the world. I grew up in the Air Force. My dad was a Chaplain so we lived all over. Thanks for sharing all your goodies
You were a wonderful daughter . Being a caretaker is hard on the body heart and soul . . . Now that you have amast all these treasure take time to sit and go thru reminisce make small groupings . maybe donate in your mom an dad's a grouping to your local library school nursing home city hall . They all have window displays to be filled . Keep the most precious things for your own display . Put out a small grouping as P&M does so when you have visitors you can " tell the story " of the items. Of course I'm sure if you're comfortable Renee seems the perfect person to receive some of your memories (I feel she would hold them close to her heart and treasure them) 💞
Hi Renee just saw your video. You got many interesting items. I like the paper mache rabbit and the Donald and daisy ducks. I live in Syracuse n.y. noticed the bowl from Syracuse China.
What a fun flea market haul and trip! You are definitely right in saying you can never have too many mugs or cups! I love them and I seem to always have a mug for any haul video I do, lol. I just can't help myself either!
I came to you by way of Taco Stacks. I have grown to love watching your channel and all the lovely things you find. The variety of things you select makes your channel informative and very interesting. Got you on my notifications list.
When I started work in 1970 women had to wear dresses..no trousers. A few years later they allowed trousers but your top or jacket had to reach the tips of your fingers with your arms at your side. I never wore jeans as I became a manager so it was pants suits, skirts or dresses. Wore heels when I got to work. Oh I worked in an office till 2007. I kind of liked the reason for dressing up.
The dolls are my favorite . I bought a small box of porcelain doll parts the other day very Victorian looking . After research found they are 1920s to 1940s from Germany . The history of old things fascinate me. I'll shall keep them not sell 😊
Loved the vlog, n just 'cos u asked, would love to see more footage of u rummaging if at all possible. I realise u probs wanna keep yr vlogs within a certain time limit, but watching u rummage is so calming n relaxing, n even more so because u don't have music over yr vlogs (which is a pet peeve of mine lol!). It's so much better watching vlogs without music n listening to real sounds. Loved that bunny! :)
I have to get better with the camera... sometimes I wear the chest strap and the footage is awful. That's much easier because it leaves your hands free. Other times I hold the camera and somehow I stop recording and there's no footage. Technology is not always my friend!
@@PaperandMoose haha, gotta love the tech... if it's any consolation, yr filming is awesome! And it must be so tricky vlogging with one hand n rummaging with the other without the chest strap, but you do it beautifully n naturally. Just loving yr content :)
Also, with glued down old paper...you may find the glue has deteriorated and picture will release with a bit of spatula envouragement. Still amazed by vintage shoot from the other day.
One thing to remember is that not everyone looks for the same things, so the things that excite you others might not pay any attention to. Having said that, whatever time you make it to the flea market there'll be stuff for you to find. :)
Love that restaurant ware...have that service in my kitchen...and a number of cups from old hotels. Helo Hatti reminds me of the old 40's hit "When Helo Hatti Does the Helo Hop".
Vintage Hawaiian shirts can go for a pretty penny. I just don't have the patience to measure and list them. If the restaurant service would have had bowls and more items I would use on a regular basis, for $10 I would have purchased it!
I liked the fan. It's rare that people will give you anything. I was always told to take it no matter what it was. Just an old saying I guess. My middle name is spelled Renea. Thanks for showing us your finds.
Great vldeo Rene. I drink hot tea also. The china mugs are perfect. It is sad to see "priceless family photos' at the market. One wonders the story behind their loss to family members.
You found some great things! Most of our flea markets are full of Mexican import tin yard art, socks in bundles and sunglasses, I.e. not much old junk! The paper mache bunny looks almost like it was a candy container, but you didn’t take his head off, so maybe a nodder like you said. I am sure you know, being a Disney collector, that the Walt in Walt Disney was removed by 1987, so your Daisy and Donald figurines were made prior to that. Thanks for sharing your finds,
The rabbit head is on a type of spring, so my first guess was it is a nodder. Candy container or nodder, I'm good with either! We do have some vendors that sell items like the socks and sunglasses, but the majority of this flea market is more vintage/antique/estate clean out items.
It’s very easy to remove Victorian scrap from pages. It takes some work and only works on the color chromolithographs not newspaper ads. I simply soak the whole scrapbook page in warm water until the image (s) just start to slide off from the page. Use a silicone spatula to carefully move it onto wax paper to dry out. Do not stack the images as they will reglue together because that brown glue is made from animal hide and fish products.
I never would have even considered getting them wet! I will have to remember that for the next time I come across any sheets (which I may have some at home, now that I think about it). Many have stated the freezer method works as well. Have you ever tried this? Will it work on both the blotter ads and the chromolithographs?
Paper and Moose I’ve done it many times. You can try freezing and steaming first. I found steaming can waterspot things. I only soak the heavily brown glued pages where the chromos are well stuck. That’s how you remove stamps from envelopes. Of course the blank scrapbook paper will pretty much be destroyed but dried flat on wax paper those old die cuts, calling cards and paperdolls are fine 99% of the time. I would’ve grabbed those pages in a heartbeat. Photography, newsprint and magazine cut outs you cannot soak.
@@LynneWright Good to know for next time I'm at the market! The price for the pages was a great price, but not having previous experience with un-gluing items, I passed. But for the future, I won't hesitate to buy! (And maybe that seller will be there this weekend and so will the pages - fingers crossed!)
Paper and Moose I hope so, I saw some very nice die cuts like those tea cups! I’m getting a studio this summer, maybe I’ll make a soaking video so you can see I’m not crazy 😉
@@LynneWright Yes, the tea cup one was lovely! I believe you, no thinking you are crazy here! I'm pretty sure I have a few sheets here and there at home, so I will dig them out and try some soaking. Always glad to learn something new!
There is a product on the market called UNDU. It was created for scrapbookers to remove pictures from old albums that had been glued or taped. It does not damage the picture. It is not an adhesive remover but a neutralizer. You can remove a stamp from an envelope (just in case you wrote something wrong on it) and still reuse it, no harm done. It was advertised years ago removing toilet paper from duct tape! Yep! I keep it on hand all the time. It can be purchased at Walmart, Hobby Lobby and ofcourse, scrapbooking stores.
I am partial to the big D and I know exactly what I would do with it. I have 2 grandchildren with the initial D. The oldest would be the one to want it. Maybe I’ll find one some day. Good haul! Thanks for the tour. 😊👍🏻 Oh, I liked the bunny, too.
If there’s ever a way to prove a product works, it has to be removing toilet paper from duct tape! I never would have thought something like that would exist! Add that to my shopping list!
I really enjoy the flea market trips - there’s no such thing where I live. Vicarious pleasure is better than nothing.
I love older pottery..that little blue vase is so pretty💗
I just love the bunny and all the letters !
Put black spoon in a bowl lined with foil, add a tablespoon of baking soda and very hot water. Let soak. Tarnish will go to the foil, after polish with a soft cloth.
I love watching you're videos in quiet of the morning with coffee. And I appreciate the structure, as if I'm constantly looking over your shoulder all the time. Very fun!!! Create more plz!!!!!
Some places used to be fun, friends were made and you were allowed to laugh.
Thank you so much for taking us along to the Flea Market. Your joy when you find a treasure brightens my day. Thank you so much for sharing.❤️
I REALLY Enjoy Your Flea Market Videos!!! It IS Nice Seeing All Sides Of You!!! ❤️😃👍
Paper and Moose brought to you by the letters R, A, and D! lol! Great finds!
The hors' deuvres forks with the Maoi heads! Interesting! I wish I lived closer, I have so much kitsch from forties and fifties, gathering dust.
What are the hors d'oeuvre forks made of?
Sometimes you find some really neat stuff at the very end of the day that was looked over time after time. Plus you got to sleep in !! It will never cease to amaze me what people throw out!!! Love the Letters ... The Huge "D" can be for Donald & Daisy Duck and of course with ANY Disney Collection when you display Disney Stuff!! Another fun day at the flea market!!! THANKS for Sharing!!!
Great finds!!!
Would of grabbed that Star Wars millennium falcon and called it a day lol.
Enjoying watching your videos during this lock down. Thank you.
Loved my tea from fine China. Dainty, delicate, & Femanine.
Use baking soda and water and an old toothbrush to clean the spoon. Many people make jewelry out of the old utensils. Especially if they can find out what year it comes from.
My mom worked for Bell Telephone in the fifties as a switchboard operator. Even though the public never saw them, the dress code was skirts, hose and heels. Things sure have changed. I always love seeing what you find at the flea markets. Your taste is so eclectic in the most wonderful way. I hope you enjoy your tea in the new restaurant ware cups!
The ladies I work with think it's funny I still will not wear a dress without nylons. I can't imagine not having anything on my legs when wearing a dress!
Funny I worked fr Ma Bell in the 70s(old cord boards) old timers wore dresses . Us kids wore bellbottom jeans wedges and halter tops . They HATED US !😳
@@joycescott6066 Rebellious! Haha
Still am Renee STILL AM 😝👍👊✌
That Japanese fan is so decadent and exquisite. That would be something that would have caught my eye. Truly beautiful.
You keep getting better and better. You are like a beautiful rose with many, many layers of petals....that just continues and continues. So enjoy your channel..
That was a fun trip! Thanks for sharing!
Your teacups brought me back to when my family bought an old boarding house in the Catskills. It has long been sold. I still have a few small pieces that my mother had. She used some plates very often. They got a bit dull from the dishwasher. Great finds!
I love bowls too. Those diner cups were really cool.
Love your finds! 💖🐥⛩
Love the bunny. Antique candy container
Your presentation is great because you give us time to take everything in.
Hey kiddo. Loved your "retro" photo shoot. It's true. Who we are is who we were.
Great Video!!! Thank You For Sharing!!!💜🌻💜🌻💜🌻
You came home with great stuff. My weakness is solid white & blue/white restaurant ware. I also have a large (salad size) bowl just like your blue/white, no mark on it either. I love tea in my restaurant cups too. Thank you for allowing us to go along.. Nothing more fun than digging in flea mkt boxes.
Syracuse China was cool 😎 They actually made fine china also. My aunt who was married on 1958 had a very pretty pattern.
Hi Renee, all your letters spell RAD, that describes your haul perfectly. 😆 I think the blue crock and the bunny are my favs. Tfs❤
Thanks! That was fun and love the bunny and cups it brought me back to having coffee at bus station diner
Love everthing you got
Great finds, love the vintage diner dishes and the letters.
Hi Renee...Great finds! I love the Japanese fan, it’s absolutely beautiful, very unique and that little rabbit is too precious. Thanks so much for sharing all of your nice finds.
I was shocked no one had picked up the rabbit, as he was just sitting right on top of the tote. A great find!
Love vintage glassware! When I've gone home to Ohio, I've brought back boxes. When you get for 25¢, hard to resist, but I have way too much. I'm trying to think things out. I've been caring for my mom for almost 3 years, so my house is a disaster!! I lost my mom March 21.. Daddy came for her on their 76 anniversary. Now they are together again in
heaven. Bittersweet but she had no quality of life. Mom was blind and hard of hearing and pretty much bedfast. So she's in a much better place now. I have a doll collection from all over the world. I grew up in the Air Force. My dad was a Chaplain so we lived all over. Thanks for sharing all your goodies
You were a wonderful daughter . Being a caretaker is hard on the body heart and soul . . . Now that you have amast all these treasure take time to sit and go thru reminisce make small groupings . maybe donate in your mom an dad's a grouping to your local library school nursing home city hall . They all have window displays to be filled . Keep the most precious things for your own display . Put out a small grouping as P&M does so when you have visitors you can " tell the story " of the items. Of course I'm sure if you're comfortable Renee seems the perfect person to receive some of your memories (I feel she would hold them close to her heart and treasure them) 💞
Love that red bottle at about 4:21.
TheRobinMasters Theory Saw that too!
Love the Geisha fan!!😍
Loved the fan!!
Hi Renee just saw your video. You got many interesting items. I like the paper mache rabbit and the Donald and daisy ducks. I live in Syracuse n.y. noticed the bowl from Syracuse China.
What a fun flea market haul and trip! You are definitely right in saying you can never have too many mugs or cups! I love them and I seem to always have a mug for any haul video I do, lol. I just can't help myself either!
Thank you❤👍
I love the bunny nodder, Donald & Daisy and the two porcelain dolls.
Love the daisy and donald duck! the bunny was really cute too! TFS
I came to you by way of Taco Stacks. I have grown to love watching your channel and all the lovely things you find. The variety of things you select makes your channel informative and very interesting. Got you on my notifications list.
Glad you have stopped by & are enjoying the channel!
I admire your love for items from my days of youth. Those cups were in many restaurants years ago. Enjoy your tea ☕️
D is for Delightful!!
When I started work in 1970 women had to wear dresses..no trousers. A few years later they allowed trousers but your top or jacket had to reach the tips of your fingers with your arms at your side. I never wore jeans as I became a manager so it was pants suits, skirts or dresses. Wore heels when I got to work. Oh I worked in an office till 2007. I kind of liked the reason for dressing up.
I once worked at a place where we had a uniform... best thing ever because I never had to worry about what I was going to wear!
Don't laugh 😂 but when I was still working, before my son was born, '96, my co. had Casual Fridays.
Also, your right about the green tiki picks, I got some in the 90's. The fan is Japanese.
Restaurant ware sells really well on EBay for future knowledge..people love it for its everyday durability 😊
To loosen up glue put items in frost free freezer for 24 hrs. Has worked for me 😁🤗
Thanks for the wonderful tip! I have several items that need the glue loosened up on them !
Or put goo gone on the reverse side of the paper.
Very beautiful and interesting stuff 🙋My fave were the big cups! I love them for tea.soup..individual macaroni and cheese!Thanks Renee!
The tea/coffee cup is called restaurant ware, heavy duty made to last for restaurants. Actually very collectable.
Nice eclectic haul today . I love the little crock! I think I would write “hunny” on it and sit it with a Pooh bear .🙃
oh those restaurant dishes! they were made about an hour from me ..thanks for another good video
Really enjoyed your video, thanks for sharing.
The dolls are my favorite . I bought a small box of porcelain doll parts the other day very Victorian looking . After research found they are 1920s to 1940s from Germany . The history of old things fascinate me. I'll shall keep them not sell 😊
The bunny, is'nt, it's a hare. X
Loved the vlog, n just 'cos u asked, would love to see more footage of u rummaging if at all possible. I realise u probs wanna keep yr vlogs within a certain time limit, but watching u rummage is so calming n relaxing, n even more so because u don't have music over yr vlogs (which is a pet peeve of mine lol!). It's so much better watching vlogs without music n listening to real sounds. Loved that bunny! :)
I have to get better with the camera... sometimes I wear the chest strap and the footage is awful. That's much easier because it leaves your hands free. Other times I hold the camera and somehow I stop recording and there's no footage. Technology is not always my friend!
@@PaperandMoose haha, gotta love the tech... if it's any consolation, yr filming is awesome! And it must be so tricky vlogging with one hand n rummaging with the other without the chest strap, but you do it beautifully n naturally. Just loving yr content :)
Also, with glued down old paper...you may find the glue has deteriorated and picture will release with a bit of spatula envouragement. Still amazed by vintage shoot from the other day.
I will have to try the spatula trick. So many different methods of removing the items, I'm grateful for all of the advice!
Thanks for the heart !!!!!
great haul... that bunny made me gasp.
Vintage kitchen wares would be cool. Vintage jewelry.
❤️ that blue vase. I’d have paid $4 just for that alone. Score!
A red D is for December. I can imagine it displayed with a vintage advent calendar!
My father called those tiki picks "horses ovaries" forks!
Haha Archie Bunker called them similar "Horse divers" I believe 😝
Great market day. Love all your finds. I was hoping that you could have purchased the book of cards. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks. Love your videos
Love the videos
I love the skulls. Should have bought the Oscar Mayer weenie toy.
John Burris weiner whistles come in handy 😘
Love those coffee mugs!
Put the a up in August and the d in December. ..get one for each month of the year! LOVE THE "D"!!
That's a really good idea!
One thing to remember is that not everyone looks for the same things, so the things that excite you others might not pay any attention to. Having said that, whatever time you make it to the flea market there'll be stuff for you to find. :)
Love that restaurant ware...have that service in my kitchen...and a number of cups from old hotels. Helo Hatti reminds me of the old 40's hit "When Helo Hatti Does the Helo Hop".
Vintage Hawaiian shirts can go for a pretty penny. I just don't have the patience to measure and list them. If the restaurant service would have had bowls and more items I would use on a regular basis, for $10 I would have purchased it!
Hi Renee, Thank you for all your replies. Incidentally, the package of ephemera will be headed your way!
I liked the fan. It's rare that people will give you anything. I was always told to take it no matter what it was. Just an old saying I guess. My middle name is spelled Renea. Thanks for showing us your finds.
Would love to see some of your collections.....
you could put wooden spoons and other wooden things in them blue pottery jar
❤️ the bunny. You were thinking of us - my husband and I are “A” and “D” 🤣.
Someone already posted but the freezer trick works good for older glue
I have some of those tiki picks so much I have so many of those
Little goodies very fun
What an amazing market. We don't have anything like that around where I live. Wish we did 😣
Oh no way! I've been looking for the cafeteria China cups and saucer s and other pieces!!
Great vldeo Rene. I drink hot tea also. The china mugs are perfect. It is sad to see "priceless family photos' at the market. One wonders the story behind their loss to family members.
Loved the fan. Loved the old spoon could have been from the gold rush in Alaska?
Hi the tiki picks look like jadeite ❤
You found some great things! Most of our flea markets are full of Mexican import tin yard art, socks in bundles and sunglasses, I.e. not much old junk! The paper mache bunny looks almost like it was a candy container, but you didn’t take his head off, so maybe a nodder like you said. I am sure you know, being a Disney collector, that the Walt in Walt Disney was removed by 1987, so your Daisy and Donald figurines were made prior to that. Thanks for sharing your finds,
The rabbit head is on a type of spring, so my first guess was it is a nodder. Candy container or nodder, I'm good with either! We do have some vendors that sell items like the socks and sunglasses, but the majority of this flea market is more vintage/antique/estate clean out items.
Alaska?
I don’t know...
Alaska when I see her.
Good one!
Kevin McDonnell
😆😆🤪👌
Letters of cool things
Bunny may be a candy container, rare & valuable if vintage.
Liked the bunny best but the cups were great also.
The fan was best - elegant, & in perfect condition. But I really love your stone wall. (P.S. I would have bought the puzzle.)
Those cups are called "Restaurant Ware". I've got a few of them. Mostly the oval shaped plates.
Cupie doll from Japan pre WWII. Nice find. Fix his legs
Love your videos, You found my initials too DAR lol
❤️
Hi. I just found your channel last night. I like your easy going style. Can you share the Flea Market name and what State you're in?
Hey, I just saw my hubby's booth! He tells me he sees you alot. And we've been watching your videos. :)
Are you regular vendors there? What area do you set up in?
oh I need to go here, the ones I went to had crapola
That Oscar hot dog I think is a whistle. I know that family - Scotty's Fashions - they got into real estate then.
They kind of look like the old "Mill" photos from New England. My late husbands family worked in the mills back in the 1920's I think.
It’s very easy to remove Victorian scrap from pages. It takes some work and only works on the color chromolithographs not newspaper ads. I simply soak the whole scrapbook page in warm water until the image (s) just start to slide off from the page. Use a silicone spatula to carefully move it onto wax paper to dry out. Do not stack the images as they will reglue together because that brown glue is made from animal hide and fish products.
I never would have even considered getting them wet! I will have to remember that for the next time I come across any sheets (which I may have some at home, now that I think about it). Many have stated the freezer method works as well. Have you ever tried this? Will it work on both the blotter ads and the chromolithographs?
Paper and Moose I’ve done it many times. You can try freezing and steaming first. I found steaming can waterspot things. I only soak the heavily brown glued pages where the chromos are well stuck. That’s how you remove stamps from envelopes. Of course the blank scrapbook paper will pretty much be destroyed but dried flat on wax paper those old die cuts, calling cards and paperdolls are fine 99% of the time. I would’ve grabbed those pages in a heartbeat. Photography, newsprint and magazine cut outs you cannot soak.
@@LynneWright Good to know for next time I'm at the market! The price for the pages was a great price, but not having previous experience with un-gluing items, I passed. But for the future, I won't hesitate to buy! (And maybe that seller will be there this weekend and so will the pages - fingers crossed!)
Paper and Moose I hope so, I saw some very nice die cuts like those tea cups! I’m getting a studio this summer, maybe I’ll make a soaking video so you can see I’m not crazy 😉
@@LynneWright Yes, the tea cup one was lovely! I believe you, no thinking you are crazy here! I'm pretty sure I have a few sheets here and there at home, so I will dig them out and try some soaking. Always glad to learn something new!
Wish I could have seen the Alaska spoon a little closer :) I could probably get info about it for you! :)