Showing posts with label vintage records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage records. Show all posts

Monday, October 14, 2013

Quick Vintage Artwork Project




Last week's estate sales yielded this Beatles record for $5.  While it is from 1967, it's not a first pressing, but for $5 I'm not complaining.


Inside, I found this 12" x 12" paper cutout which I instantly fell in love with.  A while back, I had bought a couple record frames from Joann Fabrics and never got around to using them.  (I have a few Beatles record sleeves without the records I thought would make some fun artwork).  This insert fit perfectly inside the frame.  Now to decide where to hang it.  Maybe it will find a home in my studio.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Free Stuff.... It's the Best Kind of Stuff!!!


My passion for finding a good deal has reached a new level. You can now find me hauling roadside finds home. Yes, that's right... I have become a picker. Now, I am definitely not picking through people's trash (ewww!!), but I did find this cute record stand on the side of the road. There was a ton of old furniture that the owner had put to the curb and I couldn't resist slowing down while I drove past. When I spotted this table, I knew I had to take the leap and grab it before some other frugal lady did. It was in near perfect shape, plus I was in need of some place to store all my records that I have started to collect. I am so smitten with my free find, probably too much so. :)

I also found a super old mirror that is currently undergoing some lovin' and once I'm done fixing it, I will for sure show you all -- since I am really taken with that find as well.


This 50s formica table was also a curbside find. After hitting an estate sale, I was driving through the subdivision looking for a way out and I spotted this guy. A van had already pulled up and was thinking about it, but I knew that they were gonna pass on it. They did and their loss is now my new potting table on my back porch. The table is a bit wobbly and the top isn't in the best shape, so it works great outside. Plus, my patterned concrete is grey and red, so the table matches!! I plan on reinforcing the legs so I can set food and drinks on it when/if I have a party out back.

How far are you willing to go to get a good deal? I am known to dig in attics and basements; and now apparently the curb as well. A little dirt never hurt anybody...at least in my book anyway.

Emily