Thrift Store Finds – Vintage cross-stitch {link-up}

by Alissa on January 31, 2013

Thrift Store Finds

thrift store finds

This past weekend I checked out the indoor Clover Market in downtown Philadelphia.

It was all it promised to be—and more.

Vendors came together to offer a great selection of home decor, accessories and more. While some vendors specialize in new items, others are experts at curating an impressive array of vintage items.

When I stumbled across this gorgeous hand-stitched cross-stitch (with the frame included) for only $15, I was sold! I just love it and it’s already found the perfect spot on our wall.

I did pick up a few other items that I’ll share with you in the next couple weeks.

This is my second visit to Clover Market and I can’t wait for the upcoming spring dates when they return to the outdoors!

Check it out

Clover Market 
Ardmore, PA
Spring dates: April 14, May 19 and June 9
http://clovermarket.blogspot.com

Share your own thrift store finds

Did you find an amazing steal at a thrift store? Join Crystal from Surviving a Teacher’s Salary and me as we share our money-saving deals from thrift stores every Thursday! We would LOVE to see your great deals too! Link up your own thrift store finds and join us every Thursday to be inspired by everyone else’s deals!



 
Disclosure: I received complimentary early admission to allow time to visit with vendors.

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Melinda@LookWhatMomFound...andDadtoo January 31, 2013 at 7:45 am

I’m so bummed I missed Clover Market AGAIN. I swear I’m going to get there soon. My grandmother has tons of those crossstitch pieces that she made all over her house.

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Colleen (Souffle Bombay) January 31, 2013 at 10:40 am

I learned of the Clover Market about 6 months ago, it is on my list to check out this spring :)

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Barb @ A Life in Balance February 1, 2013 at 5:27 am

I’ve been meaning to check Clover Market out. I’m putting it on my list for April.

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Rebekah {honeyandcheese} February 7, 2013 at 3:44 pm

I’ve only ever heard the first part of that poem/prayer – didn’t realize there was more to it!

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