If you have read our blog for the past year or so, there’s one thing you know. Goodwill + Katie B + me (+ John with video camera) = all kinds of ridiculousness. This time we literally ran around the store supermarket-sweep-style and tossed things that we thought were cool into our cart.
Then in the name of keeping it real, we made a one-take-only video about everything that we found. No cuts. No corrections. John just pressed record and we jabbered on. So much so that we had to break up the video across both of our blogs since we went on (and on). You can check out the first half of it over here and the second half over on Katie’s blog. So to answer the obvious question: no, we don’t know what our malfunction is. And yes, we get weird pretty much as soon as John presses record. So think of us not as two adults/mothers but as two giddy girls who can’t help themselves. Tweens may get hyper over Edward and Jacob, but we’re like that for Goodwill.
A few things to note:
- People walked by. The intercom blared. But not one employee asked what we were doing or ordered us to stop. Gotta love those friendly Georgians.
- Yup, I’m like a foot closer to the ground than Katie. #shortgirlproblems
- I made Katie buy two books, so look for a book review from me at around 2:30.
- The way Katie says “bone” at 2:32 is hilarious for no reason other than it sounds like “bwone” to me.
- There’s a good “that’s what she said” from yours truly at 4:11.
- How do I accidentally say things like “flipping off ” when I truly don’t intend to (it’s like “fart” – it just slips out).
- We sincerely apologize to anyone that our collective Napoleon ignorance might offend around five and a half minutes in.
- Katie and I laughed about how she reminded people to keep their jewelry box dusted. How’s that for random?
- It has officially been confirmed. The urn was empty.
- I know my colors. No idea why I call the brown dogs on that pink cup blue. Seriously, no idea.
- Ok, now head over to Katie’s blog to watch the second half of the video to hear us coin incredibly catchy phrases, like “put a basket on it.” Update: So sorry to those who can’t click over to Katie’s blog- it may be down intermittently, but she’s working on it!
Oh and for those who can’t watch the vid (although it has a lot more items/ideas than these pics we snapped at the last second) here are just a few photos of some of the things we found. First we have this ceramic urn/vase thing, which we decided would look cute in a little vignette on a dresser/buffet/cabinet with this colorful stack of books next to it (Katie took the shiny book jackets off to reveal the soft beach-glass-colored bindings underneath). A few rice bowls on top and a white ceramic owl completed our little make-believe arrangement.
And because the back of that shelf looked less than charming, we held up some fabric (a dress that we thought could be converted into a pillow with a little sewing) to make a backdrop.
Here’s a wide shot to keep it real. Haha. I’d say it looks about 99% less chaotic in the shot above, huh?
Here’s another example of an inexpensive item of clothing that you can use for a house-project. This 99 cent dress could easily be made into a sweet little pillow.
Katie found this gorgeous giant coffee table book for just $2.50. It could be left open on a table to showcase one of the stunning photos inside.
We also had fun poking around in the sporting goods section, where they had an old racket and some colorful croquet mallets. We thought they could be fun hung on a wall in a collection – maybe in a kids room or a den/rec room with frames and other objects among the grouping.
Katie also found this little ceramic Napoleon. He needed a bit of cleaning up, but was in great shape (one of my tips is to put hydrogen peroxide on an old toothbrush and scrub anything that’s white & ceramic to brighten it up).
This ornate jewelry box was $2.90, and if the nautical/anchor details aren’t your thing, you could always unscrew the glass pane (it easily detaches from the back) and cover it with fabric or decorative paper for a completely new look.
A few more finds were a giant queen sheet with polka dots for $1.91 that could be made into cute little placemats, a runner, pillows, etc. And the wood dish on the left would be nice for serving things like pistachios or using in a craft room to contain buttons, thread, ribbons, and other small odds and ends (change, keys, the list goes on and on).
I’ve had this weird obsession with the idea of collecting little Easter tchotchkes and spraying them each a fun modern color (teal, lime, bright yellow) and putting them on a table or mantel for a modern take on something a little more traditional/campy. In the end, it’s still a bunny wearing a hat, but in a solid modern color, it could look pretty fun.
This cheap yellow basket (77 cents, yo) would be great for silverware and napkins that you might bring outside for a patio or picnic scenario – or in a bathroom with hand towels and soaps in it. You could even stick a clear glass vase in it and use it to hold a bouquet of flowers or a bunch of leafy branches.
I actually got this guy – a bright green serving dish (for 99 cents) that could work for setting out cheese or snacks for guests (or as a place to put soaps in a bathroom).
We also dug up a bone-looking (it was really plastic) toothbrush holder that would make a great vase (the holes in the top could serve as a “frog” for keeping those blooms in check – or you could just take off the top and use it as a traditional vase). And this preppy ceramic cup with a pink background and brown repeating dogs was kinda cute (99 cents). Might be fun in a home office with a bunch of pens and pencils inside.
This large metal bowl was two bucks and it was another item I purchased. I thought spraying it a bright color (like red!) could be fun – and you could use it to store almost anything (it might tame a bunch of ribbon that has been sitting in a heap on a shelf in the closet where we keep our gift-wrapping stuff).
We also thought these lightweight woven trays could make for some awesome wall art. Either kept au naturale and hung on a single nail each, or sprayed a fun color like robin’s egg blue or a soft metallic gold.
And this giant Crate & Barrel popcorn bowl for $4.94 could make for a fun gift. Just take it home, wash it out, and fill it with popcorn, a soda, and a video or gift card for one.
I also got these guys (they were a dollar twenty). I’m a sucker from homemade pottery (ceramics was my favorite class in high school) and the pop of blue in each container totally called my name. I thought the creamer could be a fun makeshift vase for a single bloom and the sugar holder could actually hold sugar cubes (or something we use all the time, like tea bags) on the counter.
Here are some suitcases that we found – one for $1.91 that could make for awesome storage if it was tucked under a side table or coffee table, and a shiny new $2 one that could look cute in a kids room full of small toys or art supplies (it could even work as a sweet little lunchbox).
And then there was this. And yes, we bought it for our cousin who went to Georgia Tech. Couldn’t. Resist. The. Cheesiness. Upon further reflection, I totally should not have held that Goodwill tissue up to my nose. Although I haven’t gotten sick yet, so it probably boosted my immunity tenfold. I’m like a cockroach now. Can’t take me down.
As for what I ended up buying (some of which I called out above) I got:
- The lime green cheese tray <–in Vid 1
- The giant Lipton Sun Tea glass jar <– in Vid 1
- The big metal bowl with “aeration” (can’t wait to spray that sucker a bright color) <– in Vid 2
- The wood truck for Clara’s crayons (stay tuned for a DIY project I’ve planned with that) <– in Vid 2
- The homemade creamer and sugar container with a pop of blue on the inside. We only realized afterwards that the M.M. initials on the bottom must mean it was made by Marshall Mathers. Obviously. <– in Vid 2
While we’re on the Goodwill subject, what treasures have you found there or at other places of the like? Any favorite things to find there (for me it’s probably cute dishes/bowls/plates and kid stuff that I can adapt for Clara). Come on, it’s Thursday morning. Let’s gab about thrift store scores.
Psssst- If you’re in the mood to watch some other terrible KB + SP = gigglefest videos, here’s one, here’s another, here’s one more, here’s another one, and here’s another one, here’s another one, and here’s one more. That’s a lot of giggling.
Stephanie says
I can’t watch the video because I’m at work and they block YouTube here. (They block basically everything fun here. :( ) But based on your pics, looks like you guys found some great stuff! Can’t wait to watch the video when I get home. :)
I should be headed to Goodwill this weekend. I’m hoping to find myself a dining room table since I can’t seem to find anything I like in Ikea/Target/Overstock. I just hope I find something soon. It’d be awesome to be able to eat at a dining room table instead of the living room floor. :)
mary says
I live in Charleston, SC and the thrifting is great! the estate sales here in particular are awesome too. I found a really similar Sun Tea jar (just doesn’t say lipton on it) at my favorite goodwill recently and i use it in my laundry room to hold baking soda with a little scoop in it, just like sherry suggested :)
Mandy S says
I actually went to a Goodwill on Tuesday, and scored some of my favorite Old Navy shorts (this time in the 6″ rather than the 3.5’s I have now) in a fun blue and green color for $7 and some change!! I was so excited about them, I totally forgot to put my DIY hat on and try to find things for the house!!
There is one right down the street opening up in a couple weeks, so I hope that I will be able to make a Goodwill trip at least a few times a month now!
Kama says
Love thrifting! My best purchase to date was a pottery barn kids metro kitchen for $3.50. It was dirty, had some chipped paint and was missing most of the knobs to faucet and stove, but we paint matched it and got new knobs for less than $10 at home depot and it really looks as good as new or better! Now the knobs even turn! We were going to DIY one like yours but lucked into a cheaper easier option. It’s a hit!
YoungHouseLove says
That’s awesome!
xo
s
Sayward says
At my Goodwill, all the paperback books are 25 cents and all the hardcover books are 50. I’ve TOTALLY bought hardcover books with the sole purpose of decorating. I just start peeking behind the paper covers to see what’s under there. It’s like going on a treasure hunt.
YoungHouseLove says
Such a deal!
xo,
s
Abby says
This idea–“I’ve had this weird obsession with the idea of collecting little Easter tchotchkes and spraying them each a fun modern color (teal, lime, bright yellow) and putting them on a table or mantel for a modern take on something a little more traditional/campy. In the end, it’s still a bunny wearing a hat, but in a solid modern color, it could look pretty fun.”–has my brain spinning! I’m not a big holiday decorator, but am loving this idea for any holiday!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw, so glad! Send pics if you get ‘er done!
xo,
s
Kat says
Good finds! Man, wish I had a bud to go on all my GW adventures with–looks like you guys had a blast! Just posted today about a Williams-Sonoma linen tablecloth I picked up the other day at GW for $4. Gotta love thrifting! http://www.mapleleavessycamoretrees.com/2012/07/snapshot.html
YoungHouseLove says
So sweet!
xo
s
jeannette says
lots of great tips, thank you. as a book collector, it kills me to see you strip the covers from books — if those were valuable first edition antiques roadshow find books? you would’ve have stripped them at minimum of at least half their value by discarding the dust jackets.
and, instead of buttons on your pillows (very uncomfortable)? try shisha mirrors or sequins.
http://www.joyfulabode.com/2008/02/12/tutorial-indian-shisha-mirror-embroidery/
YoungHouseLove says
Ah yes, some people love to keep the jackets on while we love stripping them down (I doubt any of them were of antiques roadshow quality!). As for the link- we’ll have to check that out! Thanks for sharing Jeannette!
xo,
s
Doreen says
Love the post and videos! My best friend and I have shared many fun trips to our local Goodwill! Started when our kids were about Clara’s age and now they are in their teens and it’s still our favorite place to shop together! So many fun and funny memories!
Doreen
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Doreen!
xo
s
Kathy says
Oh man, I cannot get over how much Sherry sounds like Natalie Portman in Garden State. Like, even past the normal Jersey accent….some sentences in there seemed like they could have been straight from the movie!!
YoungHouseLove says
So many people say that and I really try to hear it but I can’t! I must have a mental block or something!
xo,
s
Rachel says
My mom collects McCoy pottery in white – highly collectable and usually very expensive. On a recent Goodwill trip while scouring the furniture section, there in the cheap glass vases, I spotted a $50-$60 McCoy pot…for $3.99! It was a super rare style that my Mom didn’t have, and she loved it!
I’m always coming home with other fun things like metal bowls ala yours, Sherry, baskets, high-end shoes (only when they’re super clean) and lately I’m loving the maternity section where I’ve found some new items from Target. So much fun…
YoungHouseLove says
That’s so sweet!
xo,
s
how2home says
Both of you ladies together are hilarious!! It must have been so much fun thrift shopping with your bestie! Watching your video was pretty funny too…..never thought about using clothes and turning them into a pillow case! Can you do a tutorial on that? That’ll be fab!! There’s a really adorable cream/milk container at Pier 1 like the one you’re holding in pic #18
YoungHouseLove says
So funny about the Pier 1 thing! Will have to check it out! As for a pillow tutorial, we did one on turning cloth napkins into a pillow (that’s on our Projects page) and it’s pretty much the same approach with a dress! Hope it helps!
xo,
s
how2home says
Perfect! I’m going to look for the video to do it this weekend. Thanks Sherry :)
jackie says
The set of children’s books you show in the cart…I have those. We have several sets in our family from many many years ago. I have used them to decorate my kids rooms too. I used to actually read them as a little girl as well.
YoungHouseLove says
So sweet!!
xo
s
Emily says
I always her about people finding treasures at Goodwill, but I’ve had no luck. Everytime I walk in, I can’t get over the smell of cigarette smoke. Do you experience that, or is it just me? Y’all have motivated me to try again!
YoungHouseLove says
Sometimes it smells musty at mine, but I’m sure to sniff the item I’m buying to make sure that doesn’t smell bad (usually something upholstered might, but something wood is usually ok, and if it’s stinky you can prime/paint it to fix it!).
xo,
s
Heidi P. says
Pistachio spitting! hahaha best part.
Amanda Nowak says
Yes. Please do this once a week. This video was amazing. :)
YoungHouseLove says
Haha- thanks Amanda! If only Katie lived closer…
xo,
s
Christy says
Bought an old school desk with a wooden top and metal legs for $20 at a going-out-of-business sale, where it was used for display. Then found a matching one for $2.92 at Volunteers of America thrift. After some spray paint (legs), sandpaper and stain (top) they are great end tables!
YoungHouseLove says
Such a deal!!
xo,
s
Steph says
You guys are hilarious and adorable, give yourself some credit :) I was literally laughing out loud at the videos!
I really had no idea that’s how you spelled tchotchkes!
Also, thanks for posting the tip about spray painting the little Easter ceramics! My uncle gave me a little animal figurine kind of similar (a very sweet gesture, but nothing I would willingly pick out and buy) and it really isn’t my taste but I felt so bad tucking it away. It will totally fit in if I spray paint it a glossy white and put it on a book shelf, I have no idea why I never thought of that before!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw, so glad Steph! You’re sweet! Good luck with your little animal!
xo,
s
Tiffany says
I was sad when I saw the first pic as that fairy tale book collection, should be about 12-14 volumes, is a beloved memory from childhood and now that we’re expecting our little one, I want it again :( it was nice to see it though, :/
Jessica says
I absolutely love the Katie & Sherry videos!! I always look forward to them when I see you’re visiting the Bowers! I’ve become totally hooked on Bower Power too! Thanks!!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Jessica!
xo,
s
Monique says
My dad was introduced to sun tea by a co-worker I think, but it’s something we love! Since you bought the sun tea jar, you’ll definitely have to try making it sometime! Just leave it outside for a good hour or two, and then enjoy. :)
April says
I can’t believe the children’s books you have in the shopping cart. I HAVE THEM!!!! Or at least my parents have them until I tote them home. We’ve had them since I was a kid, I remember looking through all the pages. And we just recently came across them going through stuff for a yard sale. Did you buy them?
YoungHouseLove says
Katie bought them and they’re awesome! Will seems to love them too!
xo,
s
katie says
geez.. our goodwill prices are outrageous compared to the ones you listed here! i live in a big ten college town and we have TWO goodwills, that have a VERY HIGH turn over rate.. so there is always something new. well, actually 3 goodwills if you count the “goodwill vintage vogue” that sells higher end items.
i buy most of my daughter’s clothes from there (hello, 50% off color of the week!). our local target donates unsold items, so many items are new.
the other day i found a sunflower fiesta jumbo mug AND a whistling tea kettle, for $3 total. perfect for sleepytime tea :)
i also found a brand new 1970s mcdonalds bed sheet for $3. i couldn’t find any info online about it, so i put it on ebay. sold for $60!
YoungHouseLove says
Wow- that’s awesome!
xo,
s
Belinda says
My favorite part is when you talk about the nuts and pretzels…then happen to flip the coffee table book open to the hunky model and shockingly tell Katie to “stop looking at my husband that way!”. You gals make me laugh!
Kyra Poulos says
Loved this post — it renewed my love of hitting Goodwill for great finds. I have to go this weekend now!
Kay says
OK, I have to chime in with my best find…I scored an original painting by a well known California artist named Alexander Nepote for just a few dollars. Turns out his work goes for thousands and has been displayed in museums all around the world! It works perfectly in our bedroom. SCORE!! Love thrifting & the thrill of the hunt, so fun.
YoungHouseLove says
Wow that’s amazing! Congrats!
xo,
s
Vel Criste says
All I can say is WOW! I actually went to GoodWill after watching your vid and reading this post! Oh man, I wish I could share my finds with you – well, I think I can, I am a “milk glass junkie” and so I scoured for those, got me some cool books and some cute ceramics for soap dish! Thank you so much – i love your blog!:-)
YoungHouseLove says
Wahoo! Sounds like you made out like a bandit!
xo,
s
Victoria says
“In the end, it’s still a bunny wearing a hat”.
Excellent. I’m making that my philosophy of life! :-)
Also, loving the toenail polish xx
YoungHouseLove says
Hahahhaa- maybe we I need a bumper sticker that says that. Haha.
xo,
s
Brandi says
You have a Good Goodwill! Annnnd, I have those white/gold/pastel books in your basket, as well as that yellow and clear glass SunTea thing Sherry has in one photo. Great minds think alike!
Marian says
My dad sends me wooden Goodwill boxes to refinish all the time. The best way I’ve found to remove the dust and hair from the fuzzy “velvet” lining is to use painter’s tape and drag it sticky side on the velvet. It picks up all those little things that are hard to get out otherwise. And if you want to get painted designs off glass, rub it with a dampened Mr Clean Eraser. It won’t scratch the glass. Worked like a charm on a cute frosted glass lamp I bought that was covered with little rose buds. Now I have a pretty frosted lamp without grandma’s rosebuds. Much hipper.
YoungHouseLove says
LOVE those tips!
xo,
s
Ashley @ sunnysideshlee.com says
seriously, you guys are hilarious! love it! and now i want to go shopping at the g dubs!!
Erin says
First off, I love your blog as well as Bower Power. You both inspired my husband and I to check out our local Goodwill. You’re not going to believe this, but we saw the EXACT same children’s book collection with the pastel colored spines. We are all the way in Chicago. I almost bought them so we could be the same as Katie. I thought I could put them in our living room on our shelves there because they would look so gosh darn pretty, but we bought the encyclopedia of Horses and Ponies for our 3 year old, and a book on the weather for my 4 year old, and a blast from the past Richard Scary book for my 20 month old instead. Thanks for the inspiration. I’m also planning to remove all the book jackets from my hardcovers. Seriously, you guys are my heroes!
YoungHouseLove says
So cute! I can’t believe you saw those same books! Someone said that sets of them sell for a lot of money on ebay- like $60 to $100 I think!
xo,
s
Jenna says
I love the idea of making pillows out of the clothes…and using the buttons as accents. I’m feeling so inspired to get to the nearest goodwill ASAP! haha thanks for the vid!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw, so glad! Have fun!
xo,
s
Elizabeth Harper @ GiftsoftheJourney says
I bought a beautiful and complete set of Noritake china with a pattern that was made for one year only in 1948, and I only paid about $300 for it! I know that sounds like a lot, but you should see it … it’s gorgeous!
I shipped to England when I married my darling Brit husband a few years ago and every piece arrived safely.
Now I live in the land of charity shops where there can be three or four within a short walk on the same street. I love it!
I’m going home to Atlanta/Marietta for a visit in a few weeks and I’ve already emailed one of my friends to set up a trip to our favorite resale store nearby.
I love following your ‘housework’ through your blog posts especially those that include Clara. She is such a cutie!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Elizabeth! It sounds like gorgeous china and I love that nothing broke when you shipped it!
xo,
s
Brigid says
Love this post!! Two thoughts, The Lovely Bones book, I watched the movie over a year ago and as a mother of two young daughters it still haunts me. I say don’t read it!!!! Well done, but so evil.
On a lighter note, old racket ball rackets make great little kid beginner tennis rackets. They are so much smaller and easier for them to hold with the shorter handle-we just bought 2 for our 4 and 5 yr old girls.
YoungHouseLove says
Love that tennis tip!
xo,
s
Jenelle Ricci @ Del Mar Designs says
I love this post! I would never have thought to buy clothing at Goodwill so that you could use it as fabric for pillows. That is such a great idea! I love the lime green tray that you pickup up. Great find!
Tricia says
LOVED this post!! Thrift stores are The Best! :) Thanks for the heads up to Katie B.’s blog as well. My husband and I have had fun checking out her house tours. :)
Angie says
I have those exact green coke glasses! We use them everyday, for drinking, but I never thought of using them for other purposes. And I actually got them at a thrift store! LOL.
Cindy D. says
The Goodwills in Austin, Texas (we have many) are awesome. If you come to town we will go on a tour. A few days ago, I bought a blue and white speckled roaster with a dent in it. I took the top and bottom, put a few rocks in each and set them up for the birds to have water. Our drought is hard on the wild animals. I also found a great navy blue twin size sheet to cover the seat of the couch that my labrador retriever reclines upon. In the past, I got a faux leather love seat for $35. and a great wing back chair (no fix-up needed) for $45.
My favorite Goodwill story:
I was on my way to a job interview but I kept having a feeling that I needed to stop at the Goodwill on the way. At the traffic light before the Goodwill store, I looked down and realized that the black and white dotted shell I had on was really navy and white. It did not go with the black Chico’s suit I was wearing. I dashed into Goodwill and right there was a Chico’s shell that went with my suit perfectly. It was a black and white print with a splash of red – $4.99. I grabbed the shell, changed at Goodwill and got the job. I think the self-confidence that I looked well put together helped a lot.
YoungHouseLove says
That’s so funny! Goodwill ESP!
xo,
s
Janet says
Ten years ago, in a flea market, I bought a large picture of a maiden at a watermill.The art is a print and was mass-produced, but not the gorgeous 4″ custom frame. It has a mat that includes a 1″ strip of olive green velveteen. It appears to be circa 1950 or 1960. I hung it above my fireplace.
This week I did a search using Google Images.The original version of this print is hanging in the Louvre. It’s Watermill by Francois Bouchon, circa 1700’s.
YoungHouseLove says
That’s awesome!!
xo,
s
Jami @ An Oregon Cottage says
Ha! I just posted about my lasted Goodwill finds today (http://www.anoregoncottage.com/2012/07/junes-awesome-thrift-store-finds.html) and while I don’t have a video documenting my trip, you can believe I was doin’ a happy dance at this store, ’cause it had so much great stuff! Including the #10 cast iron pan I’ve been trying to find for a year.
Oh, good times at the Goodwill. However, you and Katie make me wish I had gone with a girlfriend… :-)
YoungHouseLove says
That’s amazing!! Awesome finds!
xo,
s
Penny Smith says
DUDE! You didn’t get the owl! Owls like that are pretty hard to find anymore, and he would have been SOOO awesome sprayed bright! DANG!
YoungHouseLove says
Katie got it! She loves that guy! I totally would have grabbed him but she called dibs!
xo,
s
James Malone says
I have a salvation army story, not really a find more of a donation story. I just got back from California, while I was there my friend who I stayed with had his stolen car recovered (awesome it was in great condition) the guy who was caught in it had he car filled with clothes, stuff almost like he was living in it, included in the stuff was his info including his address. We cleared out the car and donated it all then asked for a tax receipt for $0.50 and mailed it back to the thief for their tax records. Also, love the part where Katie opens the book to John!
YoungHouseLove says
What a story! So glad he got his car back in good condition!
xo,
s
Kacey says
I keep taking trips to our local Goodwill thinking I’m going to score tons of cheap DIY supplies. Not! The prices are nowhere near what y’all score. Seriously–I’ve picked up brand new picture frames and other goodies on sale at Hobby Lobby or with a coupon for cheaper than I can at Goodwill. Such a let down.
YoungHouseLove says
w man, that stinks! We have noticed that prices are going up, but sometimes in certain areas you can still find deals (we have some thrift stores that we think are overpriced, while others on the other side of town are more reasonable). Hope it helps!
xo,
s
Alison says
I completely remember those sun tea jars!! Great video! :)
Lisa says
Oh…I hope you bought the Book House set. They are a favorite at our house! When the kids were little it was their favorite read alouds and now they go back and re-read the stories themselves. Plus, they are beautiful on the shelf!
YoungHouseLove says
Katie actually got them and Will loves them!
xo,
s
Kim says
I had to laugh I was reading the comments under the video outloud and my son asked me does the word fart slip out? Or does a fart slip out. I’m sorry I know it’s childish but I literally laughed until my ears rang.
YoungHouseLove says
Hahahahahaha, too funny!
xo,
s
margaret kukuc says
Wow…you guys are amazingly creative and clever! Great ideas.
Kim says
My daughter and I love to go to goodwill together, and do just what you and Katie do. Just wait ’till Clara is 12!
Kelsey says
So hilarious!! Love the Napolean part. lol. I am a long time reader…short time commenter. I was at Goodwill last week and scored a set of metal enamel kitchen canisters…in BRIGHT yellow…for 10 bucks!! they are adorable and I’m IN.LOVE!