thrifting trip: minneapolis to cambridge


{A gawk-worthy sunflower farm blooms outside Isanti.}

Hello dears!

Today I’m sharing one of my favorite Saturday morning thrifting trips, from Minneapolis to Cambridge. This route rocks because it’s peppered with thrifts you can visit on the way, and once you’re to Cambridge, there are three stores within a couple of blocks. The drive’s do-it-in-your-sleep easy–just cruise up Central Avenue (also known as county road 65) and you’re there! I recommend going on Saturday mornings before traffic builds up (there are a ton of lights on 65). And, some of the thrifts in Cambridge close up shop in the mid-afternoon on the weekends. New to this map, I included a few of my favorite spots to stop for snacks, ranging from the co-op in Cambridge (if I’m hankering for kombucha) to the Main Street bar/grill that makes delicious Bloody Marys and super cheap burgers.

Happy hunting!

If you like this post, might you find my thrifting maps for St. Cloud, Burnsville and up 35W useful too?

xo,

Meghan

recently thrifted, glowing globe lamp

{vintage globe lamp, $2.50, Salvation Army Thrift Store, Blaine}

Like everyone else on the planet, I’ve been watching Mad Men again from the start, thanks to the holy union of Netflix and my Wii. Watching it the second time around is a luxury…I’ve can zone out on the plot and focus on the details of the interiors and fashions. Like Don’s globes.

Exhibit A.

{Image from the Mid-Century Modernist}

I haven’t personally jumped on the globes-as-decor bandwagon, mostly because I need a new collection as much as I need a hole in the head. That said, this lamp was too cute to pass up! It works like a charm, is small enough to fit in a variety of spots around my house and it cost less than a fancy cup of cold press.

Did you get out thrifting this weekend? Find anything awesome?

xo,

Meghan

recently thrifted, estate & rummage sale finds

Happy Monday, lovelies!

I took a half-day last Friday and spent the afternoon hitting up some estate sales and rummages out of town. I came home with a car full of treasures, including….

this pretty daisy mirror thing to add to my collection of daisy artwork.

Some sweaters to add to my stash of vintage for the fall/winter Mighty Swell sales.

This green glass juice jar is from a bag sale at the Sherburne County Fairgrounds.

A trio of necklaces from an estate sale in Monticello. I came home with a crap-ton of vintage clothes, too…most of it unworn.


And last but definitely not least, these lawn ornaments, to be used during Mighty Swell’s sure-to-be-epic Christmas season. Rae and I have so many fun plans up our sleeves for December…

Did you get out thrifting or garage sale-ing this weekend? Did you find anything amazing?

xo,

Meghan

estate sale find

Isn’t this the prettiest tablecloth? I picked it up this morning at this estate sale for $3, in addition to a ’60s-era aluminum floral rocker for the back deck and a handful vintage home and garden mags. I need an intervention when it comes to buying vintage ephemera and paper products. I just can’t seem to stop myself!

Well, I hope you’ve all had beautiful Thursdays. I’m off to (belatedly) celebrate the birth of one of my favorite ladies at this restaurant we’ve been dying to try. Her present has been a work-in-progress for practically a year…can’t wait to finally give it to her!

xo,

Meghan

recently thrifted, green & yellow

I get on kicks when I’m out thrifting. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve come home and discovered half the dresses I bought have polka dots or all the skirts I picked up are super bright ’80s florals. Lately I must be drawn to green and yellow things, as evidenced by my recent purchases pictured above.

Did you get out thrifting or garage sale-ing this weekend? Did you discover anything fun?

xo,

Meghan

catching up…4th of july thrift-store finds

There’s a lot to love about three-day weekends. (Namely, having three days off work!) It’s the whole squeezing in five days of work into four that can be a little bit on the sucky side. I was so busy last week, I didn’t have time to thrift once or to sit down and share some of my finds from the 4th of July weekend.  So, without further excuses, lemme catch you up…

I got a good amount of clothes on the 4th, but the dress that makes my heart flip-flop is this stunning silk number from the 1960s…the pattern is so lovely and it’s in absolutely mint condition.

A close-up of the pattern…

I can’t stop thrifting books lately! I purged a ton at the garage sale, so I feel like it’s justifiable for me to bring home more. Plus, they were half-off at the Salvation Army on the 4th.

This Bible story book from 1964 was in such good shape, I had to pick it up. It didn’t even look like it had been cracked open!

The illustrations in it are so lush and beautiful.

A 2.5-quart casserole addition to my collection of “Butterfly Gold” Pyrex…nice.

I also came home with a couple cute purses and clutches, some trays and a few kitschy plastic tumblers I was too busy lazy to photograph.

Have you been out thrifting lately? Did you score any treasures over the 4th of July weekend?

xo,

Meghan

pro tips for surviving super sale days

Hitting up the super sale days at thrift stores comes at a price. The odds that the stores will be overrun with fellow bargain hunters are great, and without proper preparation, you might go a little bonkers. (Goodness knows I sometimes do, and I thrift all the freakin’ time.) So, if you’re planning on hitting up any of the 4th of July sales this weekend (here’s my round-up), here are some awesome tips from experienced friends of mine you might helpful.

RAE SAYS…

1. Bring beverages! I start my morning with plenty of coffee and bring along a water bottle. Hydration is important.

2. People get super aggressive on sale days—don’t let rude people bum you out! Be prepared with an arsenal of smiles and “excuse me’s.”

3. If you can avoid a cart, do it. Trying to maneuver your cart through crazy people, stray children and thrift-store employees can be a drag.

4. Focus! This may not be the best day to peruse every section… stick to what you are really looking for and bee line for that area of the store first.

HOLLY SAYS…

1. Know what you are getting yourself into. Think Black Friday openers for the newest toy fad plus people who are even more into deals than the average shopper. This makes for an intense bunch of rabid treasure hunters. As I see it, you have two choices—to embrace the crazy and become one yourself OR attempt to float above it all, untouched by the seething anger that tends to erupt when you find yourself fighting over a treasure with another, less enlightened shopper. If you take the latter route, do some meditation in your car before entering the store.

2. Watch out for small children. Despite store’s best intentions with their loudspeaker reminders that your children must be by you at all times, mega sales at thrift stores tend to be crawling with unattended children. You will feel really bad if you accidentally hit one with your cart, even if it is their fault.

3. Keep an eye out for potential competitors. Thrifting brings together people from all walks of life. Upon entering the store, and during your shopping time, look for people who look like they have similar tastes as you. Hit the sections they aren’t in, before they can get to them Note: this sort of action is fitting if you are taking the “embrace the crazy” mindset described in tip. No. 1.

4. Don’t allow yourself to be blinded by deals. Mega deals tend to warp the brain, causing thrifting judgment to go out the window—when deciding on your final items, resist the tendency to buy whatever you have gotten your paws on and ask yourself if you really, truly want/can’t live without the item in question.

5. Have patience. If you hit up a sale later in the day, chances are items will be rather picked over. The plus side to this is that you can shop in a less intense environment. No matter what, don’t give up—I once unknowningly stumbled upon a 50% off sale at Value Village to be sorely disappointed, that is, until I found one of the most amazing/strangest pieces I have found thrifting—a business casual drunk Mickey Mouse short-sleeved sweatshirt style t-shirt. Had I given up after the first twenty minutes, I would have never found this gem.

ROSE SAYS…

1. Be kind to your fellow thrifters. It can get pretty nutso in there and sometimes the worst of human nature comes out while wrestling for a deal. Just remember that you are all in it together, equally gripped by what I like to call the thrift “fever.” Don’t forget to smile, move your cart out of the way and congratulate someone else on their great find (even if it makes you green with envy).

2. Get there early…or get there late. As with most big sales, the early bird gets the worm. However, there is something to be said for taking it easy, enjoying a leisurely brunch and arriving later in the day once the frenzy has died down. You can browse more thoroughly and calmly. And remember, not everybody is looking for the same things you are and they have probably left some great treasures behind.

3. Hit the road, Jack. The thrift store right down the road is easy pickings for everybody in your hood. If you’ve got the time, pack the cooler and hit the way out-of-the way spots on the edge of town and beyond.

4. Hydrate. Thrifting is a competitive sport after all and summer is in full swing.

JILL SAYS…

1.  Don’t bother with a cart. Make a couple trips out to the car if need be, but a cart is just going to slow you down…and every other shopper too.

2.  Wear light layers (skirt + legging + t-shirt) for quick, easy, and perhaps public try-ons. Comfy shoes are a must. A hands-free purse is also a must.

3.  Relax and have fun. The environment can get a bit tense and over-stimulating. Mentally prepare for the crowds, the unintentional bumps and shoves, the waiting, the dodging, the body heat.

4.  Be polite.  Smile at your fellow-thrifter.  No need to be rude over saving a few bucks.

5.  Watch your stuff!  IF you do choose to take a cart, beware of those around you who might snag an item…or worse —your wallet!

WHAT I SAY…

1. Before I go, I think about the worst-case scenario—packed aisles, screaming children, pushy people, picked-over racks, no good finds. If I’m still psyched to thrift, I’ll go. If, after mulling it over and I’m not up for it, I don’t leave the house. I have gone to crazy sale days when I’m not feeling it and have never, ever, ever had a good time.

2. Unlike some of the gals above, I always grab a cart, because I know there’s a good chance I’m going to load it to the gills. There’s also been plenty of times I’ve almost had my arm fall off from trying to carry an insane amount of clothes without a cart. If you do choose to get a cart, mind that sucker! Don’t leave it in the middle of a crowded aisle to go find your friend, don’t block peoples’ way or hurry them along pushing the cart at their ankles—all of that sh*t is annoying. If you wind up in someone’s way (you will!), smile and politely move. Respect your elders and moms with kids.

3. Pull everything that catches your eye and put in your cart. Even if you don’t plan on buying it, there’s no harm in pushing it around and thinking it over. Sale days are not the time to leave something on the rack you’re on the fence about, unless of course you feel like having your heart broken. Before you check out, go through everything you’ve pulled and sort through it (in an out-of-the-way corner).

4. After I’ve hit up my must-shop sections (vintage, dresses, purses, shoes, housewares, art work) and feel like I’m almost ready to go, I make a round of the entire store, paying attention to the racks near the mirrors and dressing rooms. I can’t tell you how many gems I’ve found in odd places due to people having second thoughts or finding stuff doesn’t fit. Also keep an eye out for staff restocking the racks. In sum, keep your eyes open all the time!

5. My final word of advice: Pushiness is a highly unattractive trait; one that’s exhibited far too frequently on sale days. As someone who literally thrifts for a living, take it from me: There’s not a dress, purse or paint-by-number on earth that’s worth acting undignified over. When you see someone who’s scored big, smile, compliment their finds and go home knowing that your day will come.

A huge thank you to Rae, Lisa, Rose and Jill for sharing your hard-earned pearls of wisdom! I <3 you girls!

Have great holiday weekends all…

xo,

Meghan

a few fargo finds

I’m back! After a marathon day of driving and thrifting, thrifting and driving, I got home from Fargo stinky, hungry and too tired to even unload the car. It was worth it though! I went to a lot of sweet new-to-me shops and loved the drive itself—it really was the perfect day for it. Anyway, here are a few things I found….

Other scores not pictured: an over-sized woven beach bag, a super cute ’50s sweater with little Yorkies embroidered onto it, a fringe-y suede vest, lots of dresses, some cool paint-by-numbers, some cute skirts and blouses, a few nice Pyrex casseroles, two sassy pin-up girl crop tops, a lamp for the shop’s dressing room….I’m sure I’m forgetting stuff. Anyway, I’ve got to hustle on getting some of the clothes prepped in time for the Mighty Swell sneak peek photo shoot scheduled for Thursday! We have super pretty models lined up and our favorite photographer is shooting them—it should be a really fun night!

Did you get out and thrift or rummage sale this weekend? Find anything awesome?

I hope you all have beautiful days!

xo.

Meghan

heckya fargo thrifting

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This weekend, I’m excited to f-i-n-a-l-l-y head up to Fargo for a mini thrifting adventure. Going to new thrift stores makes me downright giddy, which I know is probably not normal at all. But really, spending the weekend hunting for awesome stuff that lies just a day away—how can that not be a fun time? I’ve saved up some dollars for gas and goodies too, which means I don’t feel badly about stopping a lot on the way there and back. St. Cloud, Alexandria, Fergus Falls, wherever else is on the way, I’m a comin’ for ya!

:::Sigh:::

I wish I could leave right this instant BUT…this girl’s got bills to pay (lots of ’em) and a to-do list at work that’s freakishly long, so it’s off to the office I go. I hope you all have wonderful Fridays!

xo,

Meghan