Thursday, April 23, 2015

Adventures in Antiquing: LINDSTRÖM, MN

A couple weeks ago after brunch with my boyfriends family my mom and I took a mini road trip up to Lindstrom Minnesota to check out a closing sale an antique store was having close by. The pictures on the estate sale website showed a vintage dental cabinet, which i'm obsessed with, so even though there was a very slim chance it was still there we decided to make the trek anyway.  When we got there the dental cabinet was gone and there wasn't anything great or any great deals at the store so we left and decided to go to some antique stores we passed on the way.



Fortunately we came upon one huge antique store in Lindstrom and another smaller one close by. Here are some of the cool thing I found while looking around.

Guitar Lamp :




 I love old tins with cool script.






I was definitely tempted by this cool decorative tiki mask, but decided to leave it. Still cool though.



More old Tins, bottles, some mod cups and pyrex.



Howdy Doody doll.


 This was actually pretty tempting, it's an acupuncture model. I googled it and you can get them on amazon for less than this seller wanted, so it was a pass.   I may eventually buy one online though.


                      

Another cool anatomical piece. This skeleton is cool but I just don't know where'd I put him.




If you don't know I'm obsessed with mid century lamps, this one was cute but was kind of expensive and not nearly cool or kitschy enough for me to buy it.



I don't think this is old but I really liked the sign.


I just thought these wrestling action figures were cool.


These lobster dishes were also really cool and totally tempting. I've never seen them before and they were pretty reasonably priced but I still passed. Hopefully one day i'll find them in a thrift store or something.






I still like the antler look but these were like $75.00, my mom got two for $25 at an estate sale last year so.... no.


I thought this display in the second antique store we went to was really cool. It was in a beautiful old historic house and every inch was chock full of cool stuff.


Even though I saw some cool stuff antique store just overwhelm me. There's so much stuff I want I find it hard to buy anything unless it's something I have to have or something I know is hard to find in thrift stores etc. So, of course, I left with nothing. But my mom walked away with two cute pairs of earrings. Either way it was  a fun little road trip and hopefully just the beginning of a summer full of fun little road trips. 

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

One of my three shirts








Shirt / Jacket / Shoes: Thrift  Jeans: Old Navy


      Though I have plenty of spring/summer inspirations (see last post) the weather here has been predictably unpredictable. One day it's 85 degrees the next it's 35 with flurries, thus I haven't broken out the skirts and dresses quite yet. In Fact pretty much all winter and spring when I'm not at work I've been rotating the same three shirts pretty heavily, my boyfriend even commented on it which means it's pretty bad (lol).
   
      Call it laziness, call it normcore, I just can't be bothered too much with fashion right now. Not really sure why. I do have a lot of clothes but to be honest my shirts, even my work ones, have been pretty sad for awhile. Part of the reason is that I never shop for them. I haven't been thrifting much lately and when I do I always seem to have a short attention span. Since shirts are generally the largest section it's hard to force myself to go through them and pick out some good ones. Even when I buy new shirts are the last on my list. But that needs to change. I do actually need shirts now so I guess I'll suck it up and put them higher on my thrift list.

       Either way I do genuinely like the outfits I put together with my three shirts. I will be documenting them and posting for you to see. But be forewarned until the temps stay consistently warm, or I acquire more tops, you may be seeing a lot of outfits similar to the one above. Apologies.