This Summer's Thrift Store Decor Finds

Are you ready for some encouragement for thrift store decor? This month’s Thrifting with the Gals round-up is stockpiled with summer treasures.

5 vintage suitcases piled up in a thrift store.

About Thrifting with the Gals?

“Thrifting with the Gals” started with a group of friends who met over on Instagram and formed a special relationship through a mutual love of home decorating. We share a passion for all things vintage, thrifty, and cozy.

Our styles are all unique, from Kristin’s log cabin in the Northwoods of Wisconsin to Rachel’s farmhouse in North Carolina, Robyn’s beautiful French Nest in Florida, and, of course, myself thrifting for our homes from Vermont to Coastal Maine.

This month, we’re excited to welcome our friend Jen from Midwest Life and Style as our guest host. Jen shares the most amazing recipes, and just wait until you see how she creates cottage-style vignettes with vintage finds today.

A Vintage Oar

My first summer thrift store decor find was this vintage oar that breaks apart into two pieces. The color and richness of the wood attracted me to this vintage find.

Wrought iron bed with cozy bedding and blankets with two thrift store found boat oars.

We hung this vintage oar separated and horizontally on the wall in this guest bedroom.

You may see more of these oars and Small Cottage Guest Bedroom, Vintage and Delightful here.

Small guest bedroom with man hanging vintage boat oars on wall and Bernese Mountain Dog on bed.

And the second-hand shop and vintage shopping trip here:

Miniatures

I found these darling porcelain miniature teacups in a box where everything was marked for just $1.

I brought them home with me, quickly dug out my mother’s old “What Not Shelf,” as she called it, and hung it up in our dining room along with a few of her other little treasures.

Vintage Bazaar New England

Every summer brings along a vintage bazaar or market, doesn’t it? And this summer’s Vintage Bazaar New England didn’t disappoint. It was a bit hot for my liking, with temperatures topping out around 95 degrees—a bit warm for us here in New England.

You can read all about this bazaar and what I found in the post Vintage Bazaar New England, A Summer Visit.

Yellow shutter doors at Vintage Bazaar New England, A Summer Visit.

A Few Days in Vermont

We were able to return to our home in Vermont for the Fourth of July weekend. Honestly, it was very nice to escape the busy tourist weekend here in Coastal Maine.

While down at The Vintage Soul fluffing up my vintage booth, I spied these 4 Blue Dishes on the 4th of July. They matched well with our Backyard Conversation Set and Fire Pit Patio Reveal.

Scandinavian Cottages

If you really want to be inspired by thrifty and vintage decorating ideas, check out these 10 Dreamy Scandinavian Summer Cottages. Just wow!

10 Dreamy Scandinavian Summer Cottages

How to Fashionably Bring Your Dining Room Outside This Summer

A new blue and white thrifted tablecloth…

Vintage table cloths hanging up in thrift store.

Inspired by this How to Fashionably Bring Your Dining Room Outside This Summer post.

How to Fashionably Bring Your Dining Room Outside This Summer

Vanity License Plates

What are your thoughts on vanity license plates? I myself don’t have one, but my father had a couple throughout his years.

Two of which I found while cleaning out his old shed last week.

License Plate Hat or Coat Rack DIY
Tennis Anyone? My Father’s Initials

I think you’ll love this DIY License Plate Hat Rack and Wall Decor that I created using them.

Check out what I else found with a tennis theme in the post, Antiquing Down East, A Day’s Jaunt.

License Plate Hat or Coat Rack DIY
Tennis Anyone?
15 Cool DIY Projects to Start This Summer

Pro Tip

You may also enjoy this 15 Cool DIY Projects to Start this Summer. post.

A Trip to Habitat for Humanity

This past weekend we discovered Kennebunk Maine’s Habitat for Humanity. Wow, it’s a huge warehouse full of goodies!

After seeing a Facebook post for this little old oak dresser with an attached mirror, we decided to make the half-hour trip.

It will look so cute in one of our small attic bedrooms.

We then enjoyed a walk around the downtown shops and lunch in the beautiful downtown of Kennebunk, Maine.

Vintage oak dresser at Habitat for Humanity.

See this dresser today, refinished in this Repurposed Oak Dresser with Mirror Quaint in the Attic post.

More Vintage Tablecloths

Another quick thrifting outing, this time in Ogunquit, Maine, brought me to this little red basket, milk glass lamp, and another vintage tablecloth.

Bernese Mountain Dog in dining room next to thrift store finds.

Which, of course, inspired another table setting, this time Lobster-themed…

I will be finishing up today and posting here tomorrow morning.

White iron on red thrifted tablecloth on ironing board.

And in case you missed it,

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Your Guide to an Eclectic Style~

If you have any thoughts, comments, or suggestions, I’d love to hear from you. Please share in the comments below. And be sure to share this blog post link with your friends who are also vintage enthusiasts.

Do you have a flair for all things vintage, too? I would love to see and feature you in our Reader’s Showcase Series. A place for you to share and be recognized for your talents and passion for all things thrifting, vintage, and antique decor-related inspired by your time here with Dabbling & Decorating. Email me at annck@dabblinganddecorating.com

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Next up on this month’s “Thrifting with the Gals” tour is Robyn from Robyn’s French Nest. I can’t wait to check out her post myself today, as she is talking all about how to shop for antiques and vintage when you are away on vacation!

Be Sure to Check out the Other Gals’ Summer Thrifting Tours Here, too!

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6 Comments

  1. So many fun finds Ann! I love seeing what you find each month. They are always such perfect things for your homes, like they were just waiting for you!

  2. So many fun funds, Ann. I love it. The Bazaar sound amazing. It’s been far too long since I’ve been to a big sale like that. I can’t wait to go again. Thanks so much for having me this month as a guest. I enjoyed it and hope to do it again sometime.

  3. Nori Coleman says:

    Excellent finds!!!

  4. I’m convinced you have the best thrifting spots up there. These are such fun finds, Ann!