Always Follow the Garage Sale Sign

A typical Saturday morning routine in the Moss house includes a stop by Dixie Hwy Donuts for an apple fritter the size of your head and half-a-dozen assorted treats.

I was assigned the task of pick-up last Saturday, and after securing the package, was dutifully driving back home when a bright green garage sale sign caught my eye.

I can’t go, I thought to myself. The donuts might melt in the car and my family is hungry.

But…I could just swing by for a few minutes. Pop around a bit and then head home — yeah!

My poor, sweet family.

No regrets, though, obviously (at least for me). I pulled up to the best garage sale I’ve seen in recent memory and left with several treasures:

Can you believe I snagged this gorgeous needlepoint art for $10?!
I love this so much! Instantly hung in our living room.
Another vintage needlepoint for $10. This one is for Elaine’s bedroom. It reminds me of our carousel rides at the Palm Beach Zoo and on cruises we take.
I found this vintage rattan lampshade and placed it on our bar lamp, which I sourced from Goodwill last year.
She’s gorge.
Y’all know how I feel about shells. This statement necklace is quite a statement indeed and I can’t wait to style it with an outfit.
Another fun necklace with a pressed flower pendant.

Garage sales are always fun to visit but let’s be honest, they’re usually full of junk.

This sale was truly impeccable, so I had to chat up the seller to find out how she curated so many beautiful things and was not surprised to learn that she used to own a boutique in Northwood.

We exchanged numbers and she’s going to hit me up the next time she has a sale — hell yeah!

In closing: the donuts didn’t melt, everybody at home forgave me for the detour, and I had my apple fritter and ate it too. 😉

Last week’s thrifted ‘fits:

Comfy dress from Goodwill West Palm Beach
Sadly, the sleeve of this dress ripped, so this was my last wearing of it — found at Goodwill West Palm Beach
Dress and bag from Goodwill West Palm Beach. Vintage chintz charm necklace by Sarah Bray Bermuda.
Bag from Goodwill West Palm Beach
This massive shell ring isn’t thrifted but I’m obsessed with it — found it in Gaudeloupe.
Top and Bag from Goodwill West Palm Beach. Pants thrifted and gifted from a friend.
Love this vintage vase pendant that I found at a Trashe Vintage rummage sale. My pink ring is from the West Palm Beach Antiques Festival.

Surprisingly Artsy Crafty

Happy New Year! I’m grateful to have this creative outlet and friends who support it by reading and engaging with my ramblings.

So let’s waste no time and get right into my ramblings this week!

I ordered a hot glue gun from Amazon, and I fear it has made me too powerful.

She’s pink and she’s perfect.

I’ve never been an arts and crafts type of gal, though I admire artsy and crafty folks so very much.

But…has this hot glue gun made me artsy and crafty? Perhaps you can be the judge.

I initially ordered the hot glue gun for my mom, actually. She needs it for a project, but once I had it in my possession, I quickly realized that the possibilities are vast.

On literal Christmas day, I took this hot glue gun into my bathroom to renovate our struggling towel hooks, because the thought had been scratching the back of my mind ever since the Amazon package arrived and I could wait no longer.

Here’s how the towel hooks looked before:

Woof. Chipped and broken.

As you’ve learned by now, I’m really into shells and have a lot of them laying around my house, so I thought: why not hot glue some shells onto these broken towel hooks?!?

So, that’s what I did:

This experience was so intoxicating, that I took my hot glue gun and shells to a picture frame I thrifted during my Denver Goodwill trip in October:

I’m obsessed. What will I glue next?!

Last week’s thrifted ‘fits:

>> Highlight reel of the thrifted Christmas gifts I gave to family on my Instagram profile! <<

Zara top from Goodwill West Palm Beach
House of Harlow dress from Goodwill West Palm Beach
Gorgeous necklace made of thrifted fabric, charms, and shells by Sarah Bray Bermuda
Dooney & Bourke bag from Goodwill West Palm Beach
Baby girl’s Christmas eve dress from Goodwill West Palm Beach
My Christmas day sweater and linen slip dress from Goodwill West Palm Beach
Vintage, secondhand Lilly Pulitzer caftan purchased at a nonprofit event
Baby girl’s Lilly Pulitzer romper from Goodwill West Palm Beach
Woven bag thrifted and gifted from a friend!
Sweater layered over a white sun dress – both from Goodwill West Palm Beach; Necklace made of thrifted materials by Sarah Bray Bermuda; Ring from A Timeless Treasure in Northwood Village
Sam Edelman sandals from Goodwill West Palm Beach
Sunglasses from Goodwill West Palm Beach; Top from Nearly New Shop West Palm Beach
Can you believe my mom found this bag brand new at Goodwill?! She gifted it to me for Christmas.

I hope the new year brings you many thrifting adventures, friends!