Many of you are probably like me.... you cannot pass up a good antique barn... flea market... repurpose and reStore... auctions... tag sales...yard sale... or even great trash left out on the sidewalk!
It's a little... okay... a lot addictive!
Saturday I traveled a couple of hours to go to a few antique barns filled with great goodies. It was sooooo worth it!
I found a new and fabulous shopping opportunity called LA ROUGE VINTAGE on my travels! Many of the pics are from this unique barn! Check out their facebook page HERE. Thanks Shawn, Mara, Molly and Emily! The girls at La Rouge are rock stars!
To get the most out of these hunting adventures, you need to be prepared. Here are a few tips to help you make the most of your antiquing/junking/hunting excursions...
1. Wear comfortable clothes! Especially shoes... you generally spend a lot of time on your feet. Function takes a front seat to fashion. I also like to wear layers. Many places are not air conditioned or heated.
I don't take my usual purse with me. I usually take a "travel-type" purse that is small and has several compartments. It also has a very comfortable across the body shoulder strap.
If I am comfortable I can look and shop longer!
La Rouge Vintage
2. Do a little prep work before you head out.
Know what you are looking for and write it down. Measure spaces in your home that you need to fill and write it down. It is so frustrating to get a piece home and have it be the wrong size! I carry a little notebook with all kinds of helpful notes.
Also measure the inside of your car! I recently bought a piece that we just barely squeezed into the car. If it had been one inch longer it would not have fit! I now know the car's measurements too!
La Rouge Vintage
3. Take a measuring tape. I carry a small pink one in my purse at all times.
4. Take fabric swatches and paint chips with you.
5. Take a snack and a bottle of water... or two! I like to have a little protein on hand... a few cheese sticks or some peanut butter crackers work for me. And I usually pack an apple or a couple of clementines for a little jolt of energy.
Stay hydrated. It will give you more energy.
La Rouge Vintage
6. Don't forget a small camera or your phone with a camera. Take lots of pictures of things that inspire you.
8. Negotiate... but be sweet. There is nothing that is worth being snarky about!
9. Make it an event! Include family and friends that appreciate the hunt too! Take a break and go to lunch... celebrate great finds together. Take pictures of everyone with their treasures!
10. Be a wise shopper! Know what you can spend and know when the piece is one you cannot live without!
Set limits and only get what you LOVE!
Luckett's
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I always have the cross body purse. I need Two Hands:}
ReplyDeleteGREAT tutorial on how to shop till we drop - especially hydration - which many don't realize is usually the CAUSE of a headache.
ReplyDeleteAnd I usually just wear a purse backpack when I am power shopping - or many times leave my purse in the trunk. That way I for SURE know I want what I pick out - to go back and fetch the purse, haha.
I LOVE their wares, WOWZA - gotta go check them out!
Thanks, Yvonne,
M.
Oh wow, so many pretty things. Thanks for the shopping trip. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI am a huge treasure hunting fan and especially love these adventures with my mom and aunt. The pictures of the things you posted had me drooling. ;-)
ReplyDeleteYvonne, all great advice; especially about being warm, comfortable and hydrated so you don't lose energy quickly! Super pics!
ReplyDeletexoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
OK, I want to know what you GOT:):) Hoping that will be a future post. Good tips, especially the small purse that goes over the shoulder. I used to wear one of those "fanny packs" but in front when I shopped craft fairs etc.
ReplyDeletePS, wish I had been there to get some of those blue and white pieces!!!!!!!!!!!!! XOXO
ReplyDeleteYvonne,
ReplyDeleteWoW!!! What amazing pieces and tablescape!!! So~o~o dear friend, WHAT did you bring HOME??? I agree on all of your tips! One thing I haven't done is measure the inside of my car...first thing tomorrow morning!!!
Fondly,
Pat
Wonderful thrifting tips, Yvonne! Thank you for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips Yvonne, you have such a knack to make your finds look like treasure! You have such a great vision for things, I always look forward to seeing what you come up with! I am buying a mini tape measure today! Thanks, Jenna
ReplyDeleteThat is the epitome of my perfect day! Such great tips! Thank you for hosting. :)
ReplyDeleteI love thrifting, wish I had more to time to do it. Work just gets in the way!! I always make sure I have my hand wipes along too :)
ReplyDeleteWowwww!!! Great blog post - I found it really interesting. My Own Erotica
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