Macy’s:
1. Queen of the Ohio necklace, $9.80
ShopGoodwill.com:
2. Lot of faux pearls, $19.59
Tri-State Antique Market
3. Owl pendant (and chain), $1
4. NRA bullet pendant (signed by Charlton Heston!), $1
5. Two tasseled necklaces, 2 x $1 = $2
6. Alligator ring, $1
7. Silk scarf, $1
8. Vintage 70’s bag, $24
If you live in the Cincinnati area, get thee to the Tri-State Antique Market! There is one vendor who consistently has boxes full of $1 jewelry. I delight in digging through the tangles.
Julie’s Inspiration:
9. Earrings, $7
The bracelets pictured are from Epcot’s Morocco.
The Bead Factory (at the Orlando airport):
10. Peacock bracelets, 2 x $12.95 = $25.90
11. Evil eye necklace, $12.95
Airports make me want to open my wallet. Maybe it’s the boredom factor or just the high of traveling. I paid way too much for these trinkets, but I love them and shopping made the wait for my plane a little more entertaining.
Hot Topic:
12. Fake glasses, $10
Deb:
13 Sunglasses, $5
14. Moto-style sweatshirt, $7
Deb gets a bad rap. Sure, the store is totally gross and overflowing with cheap crap, but I always find gems there.
The grand total is $127.24. And I can fit it all in a small tote bag.
I thought, at first, that I had made my $100 budget, but then discovered that I’d forgotten about my antique fair purchases. I paid in cash and there were no receipts, so only my photos jogged my memory.
Oh, and, then, at Red Pink and Blue, a model walked down the runway in a chandelier crystal necklace and I was smitten. The runway jewelry was provided by Serket Jewelry and it was too easy to visit the artist’s booth after the show and buy my own for $25. I’ll wear it tomorrow. It’s a beaut.
So, that brings my final final total to $152.24
Next month, I plan to buy more accessories, but no jewelry or glasses! Instead, I’m looking for red, summery, work-appropriate heels and black ballet flats made from thin leather or canvas. Feel free to send links!
Such great finds! My favorites are the alligator ring and the peacock feather bracelets.
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ReplyDeleteGreat finds... I particularly like those from the market.
ReplyDeleteIn regards to airport shops... yes they are so expensive.
The way I keep my $ in my wallet while in airports is getting a magazine.... it keeps me glued to the chair while I wait for my flight.
I love actual ballet shoes. Are cheap, (also black and thin leather) and if you want more support, Dr Scholl's inserts are perfect. I tuck the elastic strap under my foot, normally, but didn't snip it out for days when I want the cutesy Mary Jane look.
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ReplyDeleteI picked up that exact same vintage owl necklace at the thrift store a few weeks ago and am wearing it today!! Must have been a more common necklace than I thought at some point in time.
ReplyDeleteI love your necklace from Macy's.
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I love love love the peacock bracelets. Did I miss the evil eye necklace? Was there a photo of it?
Zeus' Mom - you are my new hero. I just bought the Two Lips Vanity wedges from Shoes for $22.16!!!!!! And free shipping!!!! Now I hope they are comfortable. I have high hopes since I LOVE my other pair of Two Lips.
ReplyDeleteI haven't worn the evil eye necklace on the blog. In fact, I can't find the evil eye! It is somewhere among my many necklaces.
That's so funny... when I saw those wedges I thought, "those are totally Kasmira shoes." Very cute!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the evil eye necklace.
I am salivating over all of these accessories! seriously, you have some really amazing pieces that you have found from all over. I am going to have to check out shopgoodwill. I haven't ever shopped there, though I thrift at the actual store. the things you find at the market by you are just jaw dropping. and the prices! I need your thrifting skills!
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ReplyDeleteI've the Peacock bracelet as well Penny's / Primark had it this summer for €3. I felt it was a bargain at the time and seeing as you paid $13 each it certainly was.
ReplyDeleteYou wouldn't know which and where "...one vendor who consistently has boxes full of $1 jewelry. I delight in digging through the tangles."
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As I will be making my first journey up this weekend! So glad I found your blog it has an obscene amount of wonderful information! =)
Miya, when you enter the fairgrounds, there will be a long, oval, paved road directly in front of you with vendors set up all along it. The vendor I mention is near the end of the left-hand side of the oval, on the left....close to the burger stand. (The burger stand is a permanent building.) You'll see a table with boxes of jewelry and then even more boxes on the grass. Hope that helps!
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