I fell in love with this vintage wedding dress! It's a size 7/8 so I'm not sure if it will fit M'lady (my dress form). AND it has to be cleaned some how. But I couldn't pass it up. It has metal snaps, hooks and zipper.
It's all layers upon layers of lace. I only found one or two tiny tears on the sleeves, and it is in otherwise wonderful shape. However, I do need to wash it...
I got it for so cheap, that I think I'm going to risk soaking it in a tub of Oxyclean and rinse with cool water, gently squeeze the water out by rolling it up in towels, and then line dry. It smells old and musty and I can't stand the thought of bringing into the house, so it's hanging in the garage by my car.
There's not a lot of adornment. Just lots of lace and a few sprinkles of sparkles.
At first I couldn't find any decent linens, affordable or otherwise. Then I hit the jack pot!! There was a wonderful older lady who had most of these linens priced a little high. They were marked, but I asked the price anyway. She knocked $3 to $5 dollars off of each. Suddenly, they were VERY affordable and in GREAT shape. I even have some of them up for sale already in my eBay store.
I also picked up this little cherub compote plant holder thingy for only $2.00! I thought it was vintage until I got him home and looked at the bottom. It had a store price tag for $5.95. I guess it doesn't matter. He's cute, he's affordable, and he'll be vintage someday, right?
I got this old plant stand for only $5.00!! I think the guy made a mistake. There was a smaller one that I heard his wife quote $10.00. It pays to ask, even if you think you know what the price is. I hope the husband didn't get in trouble...
Can you believe I got this fishing basket for $10.00??? It's pretty old from what I can tell. It has leather and canvas straps. I've seen these at antique stores for $95.00 and up. I was so happy to get this for my hubby. And look what was inside...
...these adorable hand crocheted and embroidered baby shoes! The guy selling the basket gave them to me for free. They didn't look like this when I got them, but it wasn't hard to soak them and air them dry. Too cute!
If you're interested in visiting Bussey's, their address is 18738 I.H. 35 N., Shertz, TX 78154 (210)651-6830. I wouldn't make a special trip out there, but definitely stop by if your in the area on a Saturday or Sunday.
Patricia :o)
25 comments:
Wow you did good at the market. What cute little baby shoes. Hope the wedding dress washes up ok, it is very pretty
Alison
Great finds! I particularly like the cute little booties. I love that someone took the time to make such lovely, delicate little booties, despite the fact that they would only be worn for a short time.
ohhh keep the fishing basket for yourself!! It would be darling dressed up with something inside...you would appreciate it more than dear ole hubby LOL!! Great finds...
You got some real bargains!!! I love the linens and the baby booties...but I especially love the wedding gown...it reminds me of my first wedding gown...when I was 19...and marrying the man that would be my boy's father.
Come for a visit and see the wedding pictures from my oldest son's (he's 40) wedding last weekend.
That looks like a place to find lots of treasures! I love that..and you are right - that fish basket was a real deal!!!
You got some great treasures. That dress is beautiful!!! And the little booties are so cute! I was in San Antonio for the HemisFair many, many years ago, but loved the city. My Mother is from Texas, so I have spent lots of time there over the years. Love & blessings from NC!
Hola querida amiga, ¿cómo estás?
sí, Patrícia, great finds!
Ese vestido es muy bonito, muy pomposo y muy elegante.
Al igual que otros productos, son una gran adquisición. Te felicito!
Abrazos y cariños
Sol
You found some great stuff! I love to find bargains like that. What are you going to do with the wedding dress?
For years my family has used Joy dish washing detergent in cool water, to soak lace, linens and handwork. I would soak the wedding dress overnight in the bathtub, drain and soak again then follow with the rest of your procedure as outlined. I'd save the oxyclean for if it's not a bright and pretty as you want after using the Joy.
I'm so happy for you! The dress is a knockout and I I loved those sweet booties. The basket looks like a fishing creel. You definitely found some great finds!
Muahhh!
Deanna :D
the lace on that wedding dress is so pretty!!! I LOVE those baby shoes! And your vintage linens look lovely... I will have to go take a better look at your store.
Looks like some great finds! I had my dad's old fishing creel but I had it outside on display and it fell apart :-( Have fun washing that wedding gown....That's going to be a job but worth it in the end!~Hugs, Patti
Thank you for stopping by my blog !
I so know what you mean about trying to find flea markets like the Rose Bowl ~ I am from California too ~
I have to tell you though that Canton is amazing if you have not been there !! Oh my gosh I LOVE it !! My family from California plans their trips around Canton ~
You found some awesome treasures ~
xoxo
Lori
Love your treasures! I found your blog through Kathy's Cottage and have become a follower!
That's encouraging that you found such great stuff! When I went to Bussey's, it was mostly bootleg DVD's and sunglasses.
We should meet up and go to Trade Days in Fredericksburg which is once a month, it's awesome!
Have a very safe and Happy Fourth of July!
Hugs,
Anne
Oh my gosh Patricia that wedding gown is breathtaking! Love the vintage linens too...you know they are my addiction (heehee). Thanks for sharing.
Warm hugs,
Pam
How cute are those linens?!! You certainly did score big time there!!
Have a sweet day! Oh, and btw, I am thinking that I bought that scottie apron, the one you commented on, from you years ago. Maybe?
xoxo
becky
PS: that is a crepe myrtle bush, too. it has gone nuts this year!!
That wedding dress is beautiful, and the little shoes too sweet.
I bought a plant stand just like that one two weeks ago. I'd never seen one with the big bowl at the top before, and now here is another one.
sounds like it was worth the trip.
blessings
barbara jean
Oh, those baby shoes are gorgeous! I love that wedding dress and the plant stand. You done good!
What treasures! That wedding dress is gorgeous!
you did well...lol. I bought a filthy real Cowichan jacket last week, usual soak in Eucalan, tons of dirt flowed out, but didn't shift the grime around the neck and cuffs, so with only $5 to lose, I soaked it in Oxy, then shoved it in the washing machine (I have a Miele) on 'wool'...came out wonderful, sold the next day. I'm your latest follower.
Hello, Patricia, my dear friend!
I have a stamp "Blog of Gold", there on my blog. Wish to accept it, is offered to you with great affection.
Cheers
Sun
I have found some old linnens that are cotton muslin and they are 100% but dingy yellow in the center. DO you have a good recipe to make them whilte again? It's even hard to clean my regular flour sack dish towels. How to your clean these?
Thanks
Jeanne- Greensbor NC
Love all the treasures you found...especially the cute baby booties!!!
Wonderful finds. I love the sweet baby shoes. I have a bag of clothing that had been my Aunts, I will have to pull them out and see what I can do to clean them up. Thanks for sharing.
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