Sunday, October 14, 2007

Flea Market Madness & Fabric Overload!

Like last Saturday, yesterday was a super crazy day. Ryan and I hit up 2 flea markets, one "mini" flea market, a nearby thrift store, Mew Gallery, South Street, the diner, and then the Nada Surf show. This included two trips to the city and back.

We went to the first flea market, which is held twice a year, to look around and hopefully find some good stuff. I'm not sure how much time we spent there, but we made several trips to the car so we could free our hands and continue browsing and shopping. I participated in this flea market last year, but it wasn't the right venue for goods of the handmade variety and i only sold stuff to my friends who had a space next to me, and a local Etsy seller who knew i was going to be there. This is an awesome flea market though, definitely a mix of new, vintage, and antique finds.

Flea Market- October 13

I was so engrossed in looking at everything that i didn't take any pictures of all the cool stuff i saw, but as always, i did take pictures of the stuff i came away with.

Here's a toy jewelry maker from 1974. I bought it so i could display it on my new shelves above the soon-to-be jewelry/computer area in my workspace. You take these little plastic square pegs and crank the machine so that they attach to these plastic clips, then you link the clips together to make really horrible jewelry. I probably would've have died for this toy when i was a kid, even though it works like complete crap.

Flea Market Find- October 13

Next is a deck of adorable vintage unicorn playing cards, which i plan to use as new ILIKEITTOOTOO jewelry cards.

Flea Market Find- October 13

Then some jewelry and red & yellow plastic ashtrays from Japan.

Flea Market Finds- October 13

Two scarves and a pair of ridiculously awesome splatter paint sunglasses from the 80's.

Flea Market Finds- October 13

And a very odd wooden plaque with little painted mushrooms, which i found in a 25 cent bin!

Flea Market Find- October 13

Not pictured is a set of 4 books about marketing ones arts and crafts and all the steps necessary to operate a small handmade business. This set was a steal at $10, only because i've been meaning to look for these titles online and always tend to forget.

Ryan came away with a box full of old wooden frames, lots of records and cassette tapes, old Halloween notepads with funny monsters, and THE COOLEST metal tray with an illustration of a kid dressed as a chef with sloppy junk food. This will be added to his ever-burgeoning burger collection, of which i helped start.

Next on the schedule was Mew Gallery, so Ryan could drop off some stuff for consignment. We had a good amount of time before we had to be there, so we stopped by a nearby thrift store. Then we just drove around and eventually found our way to two more flea markets! The first one was a mini flea market of sorts, where Ryan spent a whopping $3 on a vintage dart board that probably would fetch way more than that at an antique store. At the second one, he scored more frames and records, and i purchased some more jewelry and a Knocked Up/Forty Year Old Virgin cardboard display. Because, yes, i'm a huge Apatow nerd.

Recently, i've been going crazy looking for fabric on Ebay, so much that it's an obsession! Actually, i do this every once in a while, but i've never purchased this much fabric from Ebay before. I've purchased a handful so far...okay, more than a handful, and these two (from the same seller) are the first to arrive.

Vintage fabric with neon abstract sailboats
New Fabric- Oct 13

Crazy geometric knit fabric from the 80's
New Fabric- Oct. 13

I'm dedicating this week to custom orders and some stuff that i promised to make for people, so i'm not sure if i'll get to these just yet.

4 comments:

Jen Vecc said...

wow... so jealous of your fleamarket finds! :) yay!

Agent M. said...

Looks like fun!

I would have been all over that jewelry maker as a kid, too... sooo snoopy snow cone machine, but different! =^.^=

Megan said...

The mushroom board thing is so cool!

Anonymous said...

I'm so jealous - I love all your finds! I'm glad we don't go to the same flea markets... we'd be fightin' ;)