Also note that you should go into your flea market excursion with a SET budget. It's very easy to convince yourself that you NEED Fern Gully on VHS, twelve Elvis 45's and a "I heart my cat" letter opener in the heat of the retail moment, but when you get home and realize how much you shelled out for a pile of useless plastic junk, you're going to be kicking yourself in the butt. It's only fair since that is what you just did to your wallet.
My earliest memories of flea market-ing go all the way back to visiting my grandparents in Florida when I was a kid. Every time we would visit, we would go to the flea market. We would leave there with bags of oranges and "I [heart] Ft. Myers!" souvenirs. Going to the flea market was always one of the highlights of our trips. You never knew what you would find! In fact, when I was in high school, I bought a simple silver band ring there and I have worn it every single day since. It was a steal at $7. And if you factor in the CPW (cost per wear), that thing paid for itself yeaaaaarrrrssss ago.
This week, I stopped by the Raynham Flea Market with my parents. This flea market has been in operation for over thirty-five years and is housed both inside - and out - of a huge warehouse space. Vendors offer a wide range of goods from apparel, watches and cell phone cases to home goods, gadgets, collectibles (records, model cars) and fresh produce. The Raynham Flea Market is open almost every Sunday of the year and admission for adults is only $1. Some stands are run by businesses who offer specific goods (sun catchers, baby bibs, knockoff Pandora charms) and other tables are much more reminiscent of your run o' the mill yard sale. BUT do not be so quick to dismiss these tables, as these are the places that usually hold the most valuable of treasures!
Take today for example. I had recently potted some plants and was on the hunt for a small table for my porch to display one of said plants. I thought I would have to hunt for weeks and most likely spend more than I wanted to (which was preferably $0.00) to find something I liked. Then...BAM. Serendipity jumped right in front of me at the flea market in the form of this plant stand:
I paid $5 for this wonder! It's hard to tell from the photo, but the stand is off-white with just a few nicks in it. I saw something similar somewhere else last week for $30!!! Just a quick cover with some spray paint and this thing will be good as new & just perfect in our foyer!
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Other finds of the day include:
This adorable "A House is Not a Home Without a Dog!" sign for $4!
Okay, okay, to be honest - I just couldn't resist. It's so true.
$1 strand of pearls! Welcome to my wardrobe!
And last but not least, I bought this ENTIRE BOX of First Edition Michigan State Spartans trading cards for $2 for my boyfriend. He is a huge Spartans fan & I knew he would be stoked when he saw this.
So, in total, I spent $12 and left with some pretty adorable gems. Miraculous. I'm looking forward to hitting up more flea markets on the east coast soon! Brimfield, here I come!!
I leave you with a few more pics of the amazing wonders on display at the Raynham Flea Market:
Wicked awesome shirt, Khed.
GIANT eclairs!
GIANT cookies!!
"My Cairn Terrier Has a Bone to Pick With You!" magnet - Come on! How adorable is this?
Wooden Roses? Just because we can.
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