We all have our thrifting "comfort zones". Items that we know and love, that we gravitate toward each and every shopping trip. For me, it's usually kitchenalia, linens, and craft/sewing supplies. And decks of cards. Sometimes baby clothes.
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I almost never thrift vintage adult clothing, lamps/electronics, or furniture. Or dolls. Yet, there was something about this one. I just couldn't leave her behind the other day. All I know at this point is that she's an 11" Effanbee from 1966. And that she has the cutest freckles ever!
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I also happened upon some old, unused doll parts recently. I have two heads with blinking eyes, two bodies, a pair of arms and a pair of hands. I need to decide how to get these listed and just do it!
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I acquired this pair the same day as the Effanbee. Despite the boy's crazy hair and tattered shirt, I had to have them. There is something so quirky and folksy about them. I mean c'mon, how often do you run across jointed wooden dolls with handpainted faces?
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Have you thrifted out of your comfort zone lately? I'd love to hear what you found!
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Yes, I did--birthday cards, still individually wrapped. Printed in UK. I thought they were "vintage". I wound up tossing them into my kids' paper drawer for them to use! Turns out I don't think they are vintage after all!
ReplyDeleteGood morning.. my grandmother used to collect dolls like this a make crochet clothes for them.. Brings back memories!
ReplyDeleteShe is such a cutie Jennie. I would have fallen for her freckles too! :o)
ReplyDeleteAnd I would have got the woody's as well...they have a certain charm about them don't they?
Nope. No thrifting AT ALL (!!!) lately. But the last time I did thrift, I got two really cute little 60's pictures, which I don't usually stretch too!
Happy Tuesday lovely Jennie :o)
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