Goodwill Bins Buying Amazing Home Decor & Clothes - And Painted Home Decor Makeovers - Reselling

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Published 2024-08-08

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  • @DorothyMcAllan
    I Love the way you spray painted the lovely old chair, the clock frame, the dresser, etc. They really looked beautiful afterwards. 🥰♥️
  • @JoRousey-yr3dr
    Good eye on the baby clothes, Jamie! Beautiful colors in the afghan and I love the pattern. Thanks for letting us tag along.
  • @jamiebrandon8475
    I love the little boy clothes! I hope I remember to watch Saturday
  • @Aquamarine325
    Nice work! I can’t believe how productive you are despite the heat. Hard working couple right there!❤
  • Love the variety in this pick. The colorful floral afghan is so pretty...what a great pattern....and the fabulous books Zeb found.❤ AMAZING baby clothes, Jami. 😊
  • @fayetruth4662
    I have the entire yellow sheet set in pink from my teen years. I love the feel of these sheets. 💖
  • @kellihull7600
    MORE gun info YAY!!!!!!! I really appreciate it! I have 8 chairs to paint!
  • @judyfreeman5051
    Thank you for talking about the sprayer. Using it and cleaning it. So many new people have missed all the early years of you painting furniture. I for one have purchased several sprayers I have yet to use. 🤷🏼
  • @leethompson817
    City directories are an import genealogical resource , very common until safety and privacy became more important. It’s kind of thrilling to read them and find grandparents, great grandparents, where they lived and worked…
  • @julsjewels3185
    I love classic children's clothing. I hate when kids are dressed like they are going night clubbing! Let kids look cute for as long as possible.
  • @alexaavery2454
    I love the napkins, and the knitted onesie. Oooh great King bed spread. I wish they had old cook books, my favorite is from 1942. Nice finds!
  • The City Directory is so cool! My hubby and I used to have a huge oak antique wall phone for decor.. that kind of phone was one of the first types they were well before the black phones. It had a crank and we got it hooked up so just for fun you could speak on it (*not dial out..old days was an opetator.) We sold that house and sold the phone..but at the time bought an antique City Directory from the town we grew up in just for decor with the phone. A local museum in Burbank might like that one you found! It's history! And our prefix to my youth phone was ELLIOT so the book would put EL then the number, Zeb. It's so funny to see that now! Fun find! Loved the flowered afghan.. it's a special one for sure! I like your pieces you sprayed..provincial is a great neutral color! Thanks for another fun video.. hope you cooled down a bit since you shopped! 🥵
  • Jami!! I’ll say it again. I ❤ love this pink. You know I’m not much of a pink person. Or maybe I should say I WASN’T! I adore this piece. Plus I love Provincial, which I wasn’t so sure about either. But this is a classic and elegant color! Bins weren’t as big this time but I love the quilts and afghans.
  • @janetstaley6753
    I believe the yellow floral comforter was a Martha Stewart from Kmart. My girls had them in the 90’s.
  • @larnold7614
    Excellent explanation on the spray gun - Zeb
  • @leesareize1864
    OMG I had that THINGS TO MAKE AND DO book! Spent an entire summer to do everything in that book when I was ten.
  • @caseyzahn3226
    What a cool city directory! Directories listed phone numbers in modern versions but not always. They mainly contained addresses of people living in the town, their occupations for a certain year and sometimes their employers. They contained information about local businesses and prominent people. Philadelphia (PA) city directories date back to the 1730s. 😊