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    Home » Thrifting

    Top 5 Things To Look For At Yard Sales This Year

    Published by Pam Kessler | 842 words. · About 5 minutes to read this article. - 36 Comments

    Not that the weather here in Ohio has been cooperating, but yard sale season is starting to heat up and I've compiled my list of things we need to find at yard sales this summer that we can also use to decorate our houses.

    Because yard sales are a great place to find inexpensive (ridiculously inexpensive), fun, quirky finds for the home. So without further ado, I give you my . . .

    Top 5 Things To Look For At Yard Sales This Year:

    Top 5 things to keep an eye out for at yard sales this year that are HOT decorating trends. Why pay retail for them when you can find them at neighborhood yard sale for a few bucks!

    Paint By Number Sets

    I love a good "tacky" paint by number in a vignette and even more so when done as a whole gallery wall!

    Why oh why did I throw away the horse I painstakingly painted when I was ten years old.

    paint by number gallery wall

    Source: Shannon Berry Design

    paint by number gallery wall

    Source: At Home On The Bay

    paint by number artwork

    Source: Midwest Living

    Pam at Retro Renovation has a nice guide all about vintage Paint By Number sets if you want to know more about them.

    Vintage Summer Sports Gear

    Don't worry, you don't have to actually USE it (wouldn't want to break a sweat or anything), but vintage summer sports gear is cute to put on the porch or use in the house for a touch of summer home decor.

    And for some reason, people at yard sales have no idea how desirable this stuff is.

    Anything from croquet sets to badminton racquets to bow and arrow sets are fair game.

    My Summer Home Decor post from last year showed a vintage wooden croquet box along with croquet mallets in an olive bucket and

    A rustic vintage eclectic style summer home decor tour including vintage thermoses, cameras, typewriter and vintage croquet and badminton equipment.
    Source: House Of Hawthornes, Summer Home Decor

    croquet balls, wickets and goal stakes on the coffee table.

    A rustic vintage eclectic style summer home decor tour including vintage thermoses, cameras, typewriter and vintage croquet and badminton equipment.
    Source: House of Hawthornes, Summer Home Decor

    In my Vintage Eclectic Style - Kicking Traditional To The Curb post I show some vintage badminton racquets simply leaning up beside the front door.

    badminton rackets
    Source: House of Hawthornes, Vintage Eclectic Style - Kicking Traditional To The Curb

    Or you can throw some shuttlecocks in a truck and call it summer like I did in my Vintage Eclectic Summer Vignette.

    Vintage Eclectic Summer Home Tour
    Source: House Of Hawthornes, Vintage Eclectic Summer Home Tour

    BTW, this is in no way an ad for Coke. I like the stuff, but I really was just using the bottles for another pop of red.

    I even used a croquet set on my Summer 2012 Front Porch Decor

    Dead Animals aka Deer Heads

    Deer heads, antlers, stuffed cats. It's all good.

    Although, probably the dumbest thing I ever bought at a yard sales was a set of turkey feet. Claws and all.

    So yes Virginia, you CAN go overboard on the dead animal thing. But a good head does look darn cute in a cabin or holiday theme (may they rest in peace).

    mounted deer head in a frame

    Source: Maison Douce

    mounted deer heads used in home decor

    Source: Circa34 via Eclectically Vintage

    Of course, there's always my friend hanging out in my living room from my Vintage, Rustic, Industrial Holiday Home Tour.

    mounted deer head
    Source: House Of Hawthornes, Vintage, Rustic, Industrial Holiday Home Tour

    Picnic Baskets

    Yogi Bear had a soft spot for picnic baskets and so do I.

    Vintage Picnic Baskets and Thermoses

    Source: Remodelista

    I keep all sorts of things in my picnic baskets and it's rarely a soggy sandwich. They're great for hiding craft supplies and fabric.

    Farmhouse storage ideas to give you the farmhouse look and organize your life at the same time. Vintage suitcases, picnic baskets, toolboxes and more.
    Source: House Of Hawthornes, Vintage Farmhouse Storage Ideas

    Or for holding a tray of faux caramel apples.

    candied apples and a vintage picnic basket
    Source: House Of Hawthornes, Fall Home Decor Tour

    Wait for it . . .

    Thermoses

    You knew that one was coming!

    Thermoses are just too darn cool and too darn cheap at yard sales not to buy up every single one you find. I like to group them together.

    vintage thermos collection
    Source: House Of Hawthornes, The Making Of A Vintage Thermos Collection

    And sometimes use them as vases like I did in my Valentine's Day Chalkboard Vignette.

    vintage Valentine's Day vignette with thermoses
    Source: House Of Hawthornes, Valentine's Day Chalkboard Vignette

    One of my most fun finds this past year was an Aladdin thermos bottle with an original label still attached. You never see THAT!

    Lots of great farmhouse and vintage goodies
    Source: House Of Hawthornes, Shopping The Country living Fair

    Wow, that sounds dorky, but some people love their Star Wars . . . I love my thermoses.

    I even made a lamp out of a Thermos jug.

    I may have met my match for thermos collecting though with Jann at Have A Daily Cup Of Mrs Olson.

    plaid thermoses

    Source: Have A Daily Cup Of Mrs. Olson

    So that's my top 5 Things To Look For At Yard Sales This Year, what's on your list?

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    1. Sue Pagels

      August 09, 2017 at 11:47 am

      I know this is probably a decades old post by now 😉 but I had to tell you that I have a tabletop croquet set and tabletop bowling set we used as kids! And it was old then - still have a soft spot for these old pieces! What a great post - love it all (well, except for the deer heads and/or other dead animals) and especially love the chair covered in the striped blanket! And the paint by numbers (I have cat ones)...and the thermoses!

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      • Pam

        August 09, 2017 at 3:18 pm

        No, it's really only from last year 🙂 It's really odd, but I just can not find paint by numbers any more. I used to see them all over the place, but I haven't ran across a single one all summer.

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    2. Amy

      July 12, 2021 at 10:02 pm

      I absolutely love the deer head in a frame. How do I accomplish this look

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