Corey, actually home sewing is experiencing a real comeback. It is fun to watch, I am 62, have been sewing since I was 12-13, and seen so many changes. There are not as many small fabric stores, and even the big stores like Joann are really struggling in spite of lots of young people discovering the hobby. I do notice on their channels that lots of the newcomers are seeking unconventional ways to obtain fabric, like charity shops , and scavenging fabric from items that are worn.
I'm 65 & have been sewing since around 12 or 13! I love seeing sewing making a comeback. The schools have dropped it from their curriculum. I've thought of offering teaching classes. I have enough machines that I could teach a few at a time. I don't know if anyone would be interested .
@@nitagail77that’s a great idea but I would t do it from my home unless you know the parents. Maybe from the school or a church? Community center? But great idea!
Me too! Will be 69 next month. Sewing from about 10 but mother had me on her treadle at 5 making paper stamps. Doll blankets etc. But was doing family mending like sewing buttons on and hemming early too by hand. I taught myself to fix vintage machines only 4 years ago. Because we also moved to rural high desert in So Cal. As soon as all in this town of 2,000 found out I sew Ive been given entire grandmas sewign rooms 5 times, a lot of jeans as I sell and make bags and totes along with a few other upcycles and now have 10 machines! I have tried teaching several times but they become no shows. I offered first 8 hours free, usually in 2 or 4 sessions. If they cant make that then no. Im thinking to do a specific workshop. A no sew tote or simple sew one. There are quilters but found they dont understand clothing construction. Why Im the town mender which I dont want to be! I also have some peeves. One is no glue in sewing! I can see for a few things but it wont last and cant wash.
@@DesertDIYIve upcycled thrifted a lot of my life but stopped buying yardage at stores as its bad quality for $20 a yard. In 70s when minmum wage was $2 good fabric cost between 50 cents a yard to $2. I bought on sales. I will buy and upcycle clearance clothing. I need to make a channel. I started a blog but hard to teach sewing that way.
You are saving so much stuff from ending up in landfills and turning it into fantastic items people really enjoy...not to mention taking us along for the ride. I'm glad you're having success with your new venture. You certainly have a knack for it. Well done!
Thank you so much! I'm definitely not going to get rich quick but it's a good business to make an honest living. Thank you very much for pointing out how it saves things from ending up in landfills. I think that is a major plus to my work. It makes me very happy that things aren't wasted and people aren't buying new if they buy my things
I have watched your channel since it started, and I love it. I rarely comment, but I would love to see thrift flips and decorating. I pick up things at the thrift store and then have no clue what to do with them. I am good at crafting but am creatively challenged. Any decorating ideas are always welcome. ❤
It’s very cute how you justified your never ending love of decorating your home by recycling/selling your “old” decorations. Which is why I enjoy seeing both stuff for the home episodes AND stuff for the booth equally.
I like how you mix it up: showing us thrift hauls, redoing small stuff, flipping furniture, showing your booth,….and I just watched the ugly duckling challenge from Aug 2023. It was so much fun seeing the other people, too.
*Cory, I would have purchased the 4 small wooden frames with verbiage in them (Bless This Mess, etc.) and painted over the fabric with DIY Paint and then applied I.O.D. (Iron Orchid Designs) transfers that go together and sell them as a Set. 😊 I may have also bought the larger framed fabric saying you looked at a few seconds earlier before looking at those 4 frames - depending on the condition - and painted the fabric and added a stencil as well. It's amazing how many projects you can make with DIY Paint and I.O.D. Stencils because there are SO MANY STENCILS in a package that you can stretch your dollars REALLY FAR. 😂*
I started shopping at the Goodwill bins 35 years ago with my son in a stroller. I shopped for kids clothes, toys, and home decor. My favorite find was a $5 vintage Singer 500 A Rocketeer sewing machine identical to my mom’s that she taught me to sew on.
I love your videos. You are yourself just like we are. Don't apologize for anything or second guess your self. You are one of my favorites! Great hauls by the way. ❤❤❤❤
Any thrift shopping and then flipping is ehat I personally like to see, no matter if your selling it or decorating with it. Have watched for years now, your doing great!
I have become addicted to watching your videos. I’m just getting into reselling myself in Australia but we don’t have the lovely big thrift stores that you have and our prices are definitely higher. You are such a hard worker. I’m feeling so inspired so thank you❤
I love the flips but also how you display the objects in your home. I get ideas in my head as to the look I want but then can't put the aesthetic together...it doesnt alwsys come out the way I wanted. lol Love all the things you got this time! ❤️
I would always grab the checker boards. My friend sells stuff in her moms booth and they sell well. She will use some dark wax and distresses hers. She goes for the more primitive look. I enjoy your site!
I have been really enjoying watching your videos. I am a big thrifter, even though we have different styles, I love your aesthetic. It is so great to watch a you tuber being sustainable. There are way too many you tubers who do online hauls, very wasteful.
I like seeing a variety of approaches. I enjoy the hauls, especially since thrift shopping is not great in my area, but my favorites are what you do to the pieces and how you stage them in your booth.
I definitely should be a flipper. I love to decorate my 124 yr old home that we've been renovating for 42 yrs. Lol. I love to craft and would love to open an stay store. Ill keep dreaming. Love your ideas and look forward to your videos.
Don’t toss the clocks if they don’t work. Go to a craft and buy a replacement clock works and you can have a working clock for a few dollars you have a working clock. Reuse the old clock hands if they look better. Also easy to do. Love all your videos they keep getting better and better.
One of my grandma's taught me to sew by hand when l was 5 years old. The other one taught me to crochet when l was 8. Then my mom taught me to knit at 8 as well as picked up where my grandma's left off. I still do all that and more.
Great finds! I might have grabbed the BH&G red check cookbook. I sell the ones with a ring binder as soon as I set them out. That one didn’t look to have a binder so it may not have sold as quickly?!?
I would leave the coffee pot as is for a vintage look, and set a cheap plastic cup in it, fill with water, and some fresh tulips or daffodils for spring. That copper heart cake mold is a find! Parisienne Farmgirl sold one for around $80!
Just LOVE that I found you!! I would love more on decorating with what you find than decorating your booth. But I love everything about your channel…from the shopping to everything else!!❤
Hi there, I’m fairly new to your channel. I’ve been watching your thrift shopping a lot, but I really enjoy when you take an item, make it over and then put it into a vignette to show how it would be displayed in your home/My Home
I am new to setting up a booth, and new to following you. I never make requests for help, I just sit back and learn from all you amazing people who are brave and get on UA-cam and share your talent. Now that I have said all that. I would love to see you set up your booth. Thank you for all your time. Prayers for your husband's studies.
I love everything you grabbed. I have a booth. I am closing in April. Its too much. The summers here in Arizona are too dead and i end up paying my rent out of pocket. I dont do furniture. Best wishes to you with your booth adventures.
I like both things you want to do. House I like better than booth.. We used to buy storage rooms at auction, and for 30 years I had a box by my front door of stuff to go out. I'd bring stuff in. It was fun and I loved it and miss it.
Love this! My favorite is the tin, gorgeous! I love both hauls and remakes and of course when you show us your booth. The best is probably paiting/redoing small stuff. That's my thing😊
Thrift stores have raised prices as so much demand for flipping and resale. I love reusing, repurposing and such for my life! Heck, I haven't bought "NEW" jeans in years, that's how I budget for kids stuff. Love your ideas
So I just experienced my first goodwill, outlets or bins for the first time over the weekend. It was crazy and you’re right most of the time it’s. Clothes but this particular outlet was all shoes they made a mad dash for the shoes. Not too much stuff and you’re right the Goodwill in, my county in Tennessee is very very expensive. I’ve noticed the price is going up. Somethings that Goodwill marks higher than the original price which I’ll never understand but great hall. Thanks again for the video.
❤your thrifting and showing your haul. I like seeing your home and how you decorate. Like to see your booth and how you style it. You are such a talented young woman.
I buy similar items to you! I set up at a local farmers market currently, and sometimes other markets. I do more smalls since I have to pack them up and then set them up each time. And I do more paper crafts, quilling flowers to attach to frames, decoupaging, etc. Love your videos, thanks for sharing your ideas! It’s opened my mind to more possibilities! 😊
Fantastic haul! You went through the bins like a boss🤣🤣. I would have picked up the metal clock at the bins to up cycle. I would be happy to watch what you do for your home, or the booth..either way it’s so enjoyable 💖.
Thank you so much Julie! I have to really plan out my time accordingly these days haha. That clock was super heavy so it would've cost maybe $12 by itself by the weight so I didn't get it
I always look at the frames in the painting section. If a picture has non-glare glass and is a standard size, i get it. You can change the picture or use them to frame your own paintings or drawings. I sometimes leave the original print in the frame behind the picture I use, because if i change the color scheme in a room, the original might work well.
I have been pulling stuff out of my balcony storage closet to move into my storage locker, so l can build some shelves. While cleaner out the closet, l found 2 pieces of boards that are just the right size to make 2 of those risers you made in one of your videos
I got my moms China hutch and I wanted to use it as a coffee/tea station so I mounted the top to the wall high enough to set up my coffee pot I painted it as well.
*The next bigger size plate after the bread and butter plate is the salad plate. Cory. 😊 I hope you don't mind so many comments from me on this one video of yours‼️ I am watching your video and stopping to comment as you ask us questions or if I see something I think you would want to know, LOL. 😁*
The wood signs I would get. You can always take things off and add to to make them different. Also the painting with the red or pink flower would have been a must.
How exciting! As I was watching your video, I was thinking about which item and how you are going to renovate or change it. :)) Can't wait for the new DIY videos!
I know it’s a longshot since this was filmed six months ago… Was wondering if you might still have the Dahr Tin. If so, would you consider selling and shipping to Arizona? My grandma had one just like it that she used to keep all her sewing notions in. I know it’s not that old, but it truly reminds me of her.
I would separate the top and bottom of the hutch. use the bottom as a sideboard. add legs to the top. Paint, embellish with transfers/moldings, whatever looks good on the top and use it for books, nik naks and such.
nice haul! Paint that basket white and thread pastel ribbons around the sides. With the colored grass and all the Easter accoutrements, white will look really pretty
Daher is a good brand name to look for in tins. As far as the types of videos I'm interested in, I'd love to see your thrifted finds and dyi items styled in your booth.
You can always modernize the hutch by either gluing a sheet of wood the completely cover the engraved dated portion, or fill it in with wood filler sand and now you have flat current fronts.
Corey, actually home sewing is experiencing a real comeback. It is fun to watch, I am 62, have been sewing since I was 12-13, and seen so many changes. There are not as many small fabric stores, and even the big stores like Joann are really struggling in spite of lots of young people discovering the hobby. I do notice on their channels that lots of the newcomers are seeking unconventional ways to obtain fabric, like charity shops , and scavenging fabric from items that are worn.
I love Joanns and I hate seeing their stores struggle but they are so expensive in general that I don't usually buy my crafts from there.
I'm 65 & have been sewing since around 12 or 13! I love seeing sewing making a comeback. The schools have dropped it from their curriculum. I've thought of offering teaching classes. I have enough machines that I could teach a few at a time. I don't know if anyone would be interested .
@@nitagail77that’s a great idea but I would t do it from my home unless you know the parents. Maybe from the school or a church? Community center? But great idea!
Me too! Will be 69 next month. Sewing from about 10 but mother had me on her treadle at 5 making paper stamps. Doll blankets etc. But was doing family mending like sewing buttons on and hemming early too by hand. I taught myself to fix vintage machines only 4 years ago. Because we also moved to rural high desert in So Cal. As soon as all in this town of 2,000 found out I sew Ive been given entire grandmas sewign rooms 5 times, a lot of jeans as I sell and make bags and totes along with a few other upcycles and now have 10 machines! I have tried teaching several times but they become no shows. I offered first 8 hours free, usually in 2 or 4 sessions. If they cant make that then no. Im thinking to do a specific workshop. A no sew tote or simple sew one. There are quilters but found they dont understand clothing construction. Why Im the town mender which I dont want to be! I also have some peeves. One is no glue in sewing! I can see for a few things but it wont last and cant wash.
@@DesertDIYIve upcycled thrifted a lot of my life but stopped buying yardage at stores as its bad quality for $20 a yard. In 70s when minmum wage was $2 good fabric cost between 50 cents a yard to $2. I bought on sales. I will buy and upcycle clearance clothing. I need to make a channel. I started a blog but hard to teach sewing that way.
That flower painting with the chunky frame I was screaming save itttt
Haha I'm sorry!!!
You are saving so much stuff from ending up in landfills and turning it into fantastic items people really enjoy...not to mention taking us along for the ride. I'm glad you're having success with your new venture. You certainly have a knack for it. Well done!
Thank you so much! I'm definitely not going to get rich quick but it's a good business to make an honest living. Thank you very much for pointing out how it saves things from ending up in landfills. I think that is a major plus to my work. It makes me very happy that things aren't wasted and people aren't buying new if they buy my things
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Your birdhouse would be a buoy, used up here in New England! Don’t shine the teapot!! The patina is perfect!! ❤
You are a breath of fresh air. Very genuine and seem kind. Love the finds
Thank you so much Daisy
I have watched your channel since it started, and I love it. I rarely comment, but I would love to see thrift flips and decorating. I pick up things at the thrift store and then have no clue what to do with them. I am good at crafting but am creatively challenged. Any decorating ideas are always welcome. ❤
Thank you Rachelle I'd be happy to help. In the mean time you should definitely check pinterest for ideas too
It’s very cute how you justified your never ending love of decorating your home by recycling/selling your “old” decorations. Which is why I enjoy seeing both stuff for the home episodes AND stuff for the booth equally.
Thank you Nicole
I like how you mix it up: showing us thrift hauls, redoing small stuff, flipping furniture, showing your booth,….and I just watched the ugly duckling challenge from Aug 2023. It was so much fun seeing the other people, too.
Thank you so much! I need to schedule a new ugly duckling challenge
I think it’s fun to watch people makeover the things we see them thrift. This is my first time watching you.
*Cory, I would have purchased the 4 small wooden frames with verbiage in them (Bless This Mess, etc.) and painted over the fabric with DIY Paint and then applied I.O.D. (Iron Orchid Designs) transfers that go together and sell them as a Set. 😊 I may have also bought the larger framed fabric saying you looked at a few seconds earlier before looking at those 4 frames - depending on the condition - and painted the fabric and added a stencil as well. It's amazing how many projects you can make with DIY Paint and I.O.D. Stencils because there are SO MANY STENCILS in a package that you can stretch your dollars REALLY FAR. 😂*
Those are seriously great ideas! Love it!
@@DesertDIY *Glad you loved those ideas. ❤💜💕*
I love watching your hauls, you still can read the old magazines we need to slow down.
I agree!
LOL the toe tap cracked me up! Great haul! I love it all the flip and style and goodwill bin shopping.
Haha thank you! Trying to get more creative with my filming.
I started shopping at the Goodwill bins 35 years ago with my son in a stroller. I shopped for kids clothes, toys, and home decor. My favorite find was a $5 vintage Singer 500 A Rocketeer sewing machine identical to my mom’s that she taught me to sew on.
Wow I had no idea the bins have been around that long
Wow. 35 years ago!
You knew before anyone knew!!!
I love how I can live vicariously through you at the Goodwill bins!! You found such awesome stuff 😊😊
Yay! I am so glad to help lol. Thank you
I love your videos. You are yourself just like we are. Don't apologize for anything or second guess your self. You are one of my favorites! Great hauls by the way. ❤❤❤❤
Any thrift shopping and then flipping is ehat I personally like to see, no matter if your selling it or decorating with it. Have watched for years now, your doing great!
Same here.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate you saying that
I have become addicted to watching your videos. I’m just getting into reselling myself in Australia but we don’t have the lovely big thrift stores that you have and our prices are definitely higher. You are such a hard worker. I’m feeling so inspired so thank you❤
You can do it! Thank you so much
I love the flips but also how you display the objects in your home. I get ideas in my head as to the look I want but then can't put the aesthetic together...it doesnt alwsys come out the way I wanted. lol Love all the things you got this time! ❤️
I know exactly what you mean and it took me forever to start to be able to create what I see in my head
Love your haul. I’ve been sewing since I was 8 years old and still do and I will soon be 68. Thank you for sharing . 💗
im so glad you went back for that fabulous crate
I would always grab the checker boards. My friend sells stuff in her moms booth and they sell well. She will use some dark wax and distresses hers. She goes for the more primitive look. I enjoy your site!
This is what i love. Having a good dig in the charity shops in England makes me happy 😊
Yes it makes for a great day
Can’t tell you how much you make me smile and laugh! Thank you for being you!
I have been really enjoying watching your videos. I am a big thrifter, even though we have different styles, I love your aesthetic. It is so great to watch a you tuber being sustainable. There are way too many you tubers who do online hauls, very wasteful.
You are such a joy to watch. I hope your resell business is a big success.
*Cory, that Anthropology piece is a buoy birdhouse...so CUTE‼️🤍💙*
Thank you! I knew it I just wasn't sure
Yes! It’s a buoy! Pretty cute!
You found some amazing things!! Flips is what I enjoy😊
SUPER LOVE the copper heart and the wooden mortar cup!! Both very cool!
Such cool stuff!!!
@@DesertDIY *MEEE TOOO‼️*
*I L❤️VE THEM BOTH❣️💜💕*
How fun this looked! I would have picked up the floral painting of a bouquet towards the first of the bins video.
I know exactly which one you are talking about
I love all the things you got, especially the little cookie tin. So cute!
Thrift flips and going thrifting are the best for me and how you decorate your booth with them ❤
Ok you got it 👍
I like seeing how you decorate with the items you thrift…. But flipping is cool to watch too!
Yay! Thank you!
Flips for booth is my favorite. However, both are helpful. Your channel is great!!
You are so fun to watch, your content is wonderful. Keep smiling and stay cool!
Thank you Carolyn!
I loved that you filled and scooted the crate along with your foot! A wonderful haul!
Haha good catch. Thank you
I like seeing a variety of approaches. I enjoy the hauls, especially since thrift shopping is not great in my area, but my favorites are what you do to the pieces and how you stage them in your booth.
I definitely should be a flipper. I love to decorate my 124 yr old home that we've been renovating for 42 yrs. Lol. I love to craft and would love to open an stay store. Ill keep dreaming. Love your ideas and look forward to your videos.
Don’t toss the clocks if they don’t work. Go to a craft and buy a replacement clock works and you can have a working clock for a few dollars you have a working clock. Reuse the old clock hands if they look better. Also easy to do. Love all your videos they keep getting better and better.
That's a great idea thank you so much
Sherry, at Canterbury cottage does amazing things with old clocks, and it’s fine that they don’t work..
Love all your newer content and thanks for the extra at the end with the mistakes..your the sweetest human! Congrats on your new business.
Thank you so much Michelle! All the hard work is starting to pay off hopefully
One of my grandma's taught me to sew by hand when l was 5 years old. The other one taught me to crochet when l was 8. Then my mom taught me to knit at 8 as well as picked up where my grandma's left off. I still do all that and more.
Hi I stumbled on your channel today I'm excited to see more of your videos
Thank you Debbie! I hope you love my latest video!
Great finds! I might have grabbed the BH&G red check cookbook. I sell the ones with a ring binder as soon as I set them out. That one didn’t look to have a binder so it may not have sold as quickly?!?
Very interesting! That is good to know! Thank you!
That has been a great cookbook for decades.
I would leave the coffee pot as is for a vintage look, and set a cheap plastic cup in it, fill with water, and some fresh tulips or daffodils for spring. That copper heart cake mold is a find! Parisienne Farmgirl sold one for around $80!
Just LOVE that I found you!! I would love more on decorating with what you find than decorating your booth. But I love everything about your channel…from the shopping to everything else!!❤
Thank you so much!
You have a great personality when you talk about your finds! Hope things are going well for you.
Thank you so much Mary
Hi there, I’m fairly new to your channel. I’ve been watching your thrift shopping a lot, but I really enjoy when you take an item, make it over and then put it into a vignette to show how it would be displayed in your home/My Home
I am new to setting up a booth, and new to following you. I never make requests for help, I just sit back and learn from all you amazing people who are brave and get on UA-cam and share your talent. Now that I have said all that. I would love to see you set up your booth. Thank you for all your time. Prayers for your husband's studies.
Thank you so much Karen. You can always ask questions if you want to.
Wow you got some really good stuff! I love watching you redo stuff to sell in your booth!
Thank you! More of that coming up!
I love watching you and all your finds. Thank you so much for sharing
Thank you Barbara! I am glad to have you here, too!
I love everything you grabbed. I have a booth. I am closing in April. Its too much. The summers here in Arizona are too dead and i end up paying my rent out of pocket. I dont do furniture. Best wishes to you with your booth adventures.
Oh no! I'm sorry to hear that. I am a bit worried about the slow times coming up but we will see!
I like both things you want to do. House I like better than booth.. We used to buy storage rooms at auction, and for 30 years I had a box by my front door of stuff to go out. I'd bring stuff in. It was fun and I loved it and miss it.
Love this! My favorite is the tin, gorgeous! I love both hauls and remakes and of course when you show us your booth. The best is probably paiting/redoing small stuff. That's my thing😊
Thank you for letting me know I really appreciate it! I will sure do that
The patina on the coffee pot is perfect ❤. I collect that finish on silver plate
That's good to know
Y'all have great stuff at your bins! ❤
Watching replay. Love those flying geese! And your Oliso ♥️ so pretty! Had a good chuckle when you spotted your bras. 😆 Safe travels Robin!
I love, love, love that Daher tin. So pretty. I would love to see how you style your DIYs, but I'm also interested in seeing the furniture flips.
Maybe I can find a way to do both! Thank you Vickie
You are a breath of fresh air!
Thank you!
I look for good MDF signs or wood signs that I can paint over and use transfers or decoupage
Very smart!
Great haul, great video.
I like seeing the hauls, the flips and fixes, the home decore, and the booth setup...so all of it 😊
Yay! I'm so glad
I love your hauls but I mostly watch to see your flips/remakes.
Thank you! You'll love my 2 newest videos
Thrift stores have raised prices as so much demand for flipping and resale. I love reusing, repurposing and such for my life! Heck, I haven't bought "NEW" jeans in years, that's how I budget for kids stuff. Love your ideas
Thank you Janet.
I absolutely love the tin! They're great for storing small things. I have them in almost every room in the house. I would live to gave it!
Such a good idea!
Love all the stuff you got at goodwills
Thank you I am so glad
So I just experienced my first goodwill, outlets or bins for the first time over the weekend. It was crazy and you’re right most of the time it’s. Clothes but this particular outlet was all shoes they made a mad dash for the shoes. Not too much stuff and you’re right the Goodwill in, my county in Tennessee is very very expensive. I’ve noticed the price is going up. Somethings that Goodwill marks higher than the original price which I’ll never understand but great hall. Thanks again for the video.
Thank you Lisa. Isn't it crazy? I'll never understand that either.
I love your channel and I would like to see more on how to decorate with what you have.
Thank you Beverly! I'll get on it!
❤your thrifting and showing your haul. I like seeing your home and how you decorate. Like to see your booth and how you style it. You are such a talented young woman.
Thank you so much Anita. 💓 I am so grateful for your sweet compliments
Hurrican lamps is what we called those glass thingies. It was set on its side and styled.
Oh thank you
You make me jealous. LOL. Love what you pick. Can't wait to watch you flip this stuff.
Thank you Jennie! I am so glad we have similar taste! These next videos are going to be great ones for you!
Love the cookie tin, I'd definitely snatch that one from your booth! ❤
I will be opening up an etsy store very soon!
Love your flipping videos; regardless of whether its for your home or shop.
Thank you Karen. You got it 👍
I buy similar items to you! I set up at a local farmers market currently, and sometimes other markets. I do more smalls since I have to pack them up and then set them up each time. And I do more paper crafts, quilling flowers to attach to frames, decoupaging, etc. Love your videos, thanks for sharing your ideas! It’s opened my mind to more possibilities! 😊
Fantastic haul! You went through the bins like a boss🤣🤣. I would have picked up the metal clock at the bins to up cycle. I would be happy to watch what you do for your home, or the booth..either way it’s so enjoyable 💖.
Thank you so much Julie! I have to really plan out my time accordingly these days haha. That clock was super heavy so it would've cost maybe $12 by itself by the weight so I didn't get it
I always love watching to the end❤. You are so sweet and I love that you keep things real 💗💗💗💗you are a blessing!
That is such an incredibly huge compliment thank you so much
I bought the backpack style of that Target purse seven years ago and I’m still using it!
How cool!
I would’ve gotten the Susan Branch book for myself! I’m a big fan of her are and sensibility.
Good eye
I always look at the frames in the painting section. If a picture has non-glare glass and is a standard size, i get it. You can change the picture or use them to frame your own paintings or drawings. I sometimes leave the original print in the frame behind the picture I use, because if i change the color scheme in a room, the original might work well.
I would love to see flips for decorating the house! Thanks!
Great plan!
I have been pulling stuff out of my balcony storage closet to move into my storage locker, so l can build some shelves. While cleaner out the closet, l found 2 pieces of boards that are just the right size to make 2 of those risers you made in one of your videos
I love the variety of all you do. You do an amazing job! Tfs ❤
Thank you so much Shelly
I just started watching the channel. You’re so funny and I think you get some really great stuff. I am also from Arizona.
I got my moms China hutch and I wanted to use it as a coffee/tea station so I mounted the top to the wall high enough to set up my coffee pot I painted it as well.
I love seeing the thrift flips for decorating!
Thank you so much Erin! I love having you here
*The next bigger size plate after the bread and butter plate is the salad plate. Cory. 😊 I hope you don't mind so many comments from me on this one video of yours‼️ I am watching your video and stopping to comment as you ask us questions or if I see something I think you would want to know, LOL. 😁*
I appreciate it Leslie. Salad plate! Yes!
The wood signs I would get. You can always take things off and add to to make them different. Also the painting with the red or pink flower would have been a must.
I like watching thrifting and flipping for your home.
How exciting! As I was watching your video, I was thinking about which item and how you are going to renovate or change it. :)) Can't wait for the new DIY videos!
Yay! Thank you Bella. I'm excited to do all these projects
That “stew pot” reminds me of the French Onion Soup pots that I used to get at special restaurants when I was a kid.
I know it’s a longshot since this was filmed six months ago…
Was wondering if you might still have the Dahr Tin. If so, would you consider selling and shipping to Arizona? My grandma had one just like it that she used to keep all her sewing notions in. I know it’s not that old, but it truly reminds me of her.
You were zooming through them bins! Love watching your videos 😊
Thank you so much!
I would love to see how to utilize your flips in home decor! Thanks!
I want both! Flipping and using things in your home.
I would enjoy seeing how you decorate your house.❤
All ideas are amazing
Thank you!
I have one of those little brown pots. When I got it the ads on TV said it was an egg cooker for the microwave. That's why I got mine.
Oh wow!
Both ideas are great!!!
I would separate the top and bottom of the hutch. use the bottom as a sideboard. add legs to the top. Paint, embellish with transfers/moldings, whatever looks good on the top and use it for books, nik naks and such.
I love to see you flip for your booth
nice haul! Paint that basket white and thread pastel ribbons around the sides. With the colored grass and all the Easter accoutrements, white will look really pretty
That's a great idea
Daher is a good brand name to look for in tins. As far as the types of videos I'm interested in, I'd love to see your thrifted finds and dyi items styled in your booth.
I always enjoy your videos!
Thank you!
Thank you so much
You can always modernize the hutch by either gluing a sheet of wood the completely cover the engraved dated portion, or fill it in with wood filler sand and now you have flat current fronts.
That's a good point