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Flea Market Vintage Finds & Thrift Shopping

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The whole family went on a vintage and thrift shopping excursion last week, and I’m sharing the hidden gems I brought home!

The day before New Year’s Eve, our little family celebrated the last couple days of the year by spending a special day doing something we all enjoy very much…

What we call “junkin'”!

We took a scenic drive over the mountains to a nearby area that has some great shops and a outdoor flea market.

To begin our vintage and thrift shopping excursion, we started at the flea market…

The flea market is always a real experience. It makes for some really interesting people watching, plus the fun of the hunt.

Searching for those hidden treasures among the rows of tables.

We stopped at a couple antique malls we had never visited before and a few vintage shops/thrift shops.

What fun!

You can see all the goodies I brought home from our vintage and thrift shopping excursion in the video below.

And let me know in the comments if you are a “junker”, and what is your favorite? Yard sales, thrift shopping, flea markets? And what is your favorite item you ever snagged?

Thanks for watching!

 

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