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Thrifted Mixed Prints

I can’t wait for the day when my Sundays become free again so I can peruse the aisles of my local thrift and consignment shops. Thrifting is soothing for me and I have gotten away from it in the last year or so but seeing as how I purged and never replaced many of my staples I might want to get back on that bandwagon.

Thrifting for me is like that thing you do and then you stop doing it, and then you stumble back on it again and can’t remember why you ever stopped. Last weekend’s brief trip to the thrift store made me fall in love all over again. Something about this new dust allergy that I’ve developed in my  late thirties is likely to have me carrying a dust mask  but I shall not be stopped on my quest for a one of a kind cheap find.

Any other thrifters in the house might be able to relate to folks telling you how cute an item is and when you casually mention you picked it up from a thrift store their response is followed with a “I could never wear someone else’s clothes, or thrifting isn’t for me.” My response is usually in the tune of:

“Great, that’s why you don’t have to. Do as you like. Everything ain’t for everybody. Thanks for letting me know so I don’t invite you to go with me.”

Last weekend I picked up this orange and white checkered trench coat. I was on the fence about it, even did a Instagram Stories poll and the general consensus was get the jacket. I am happy to add this number to my growing trench coat collection. It was the only item I picked up, and it was $4. I’ve long moved away from just buying things. I want timeless pieces only, not a closet full of things I won’t wear as I rebuild my wardrobe piece by piece.

I thrifted this blouse many years ago. Leopard print is a neutral if you ask me.

Let’s get into the costume, and gaudy jewelry that finds its way into thrift store glass cabinets. I’m a fan. I shared some of my favorites that I’ve collected over the years HERE.

 

 

 

….and certainly if I’m here for used clothes, I’m all the way present for used books. I love stumbling on these little free libraries. I promise you it’s the little things….

Jacket | Thrifted   Blouse | Thrifted  Jeans| Salvaged from my neighbor’s Goodwill pile  Shoes | Tory Burch  Belt | Nine West

Are you thrifter? If so, what’s the most incredible thing you’ve discovered?

 

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Magnolia Market + Waco | my trip and before you go tips

I’ve been meaning to write this post for some time. As I sit watching another marathon of Fixer Upper I suppose it is a sign that I need to get this post up.

In April I went to visit my bestie in Austin and being a huge Fixer Upper fan there was no one way I was going to be one hour from Waco and not make the trek to Magnolia Market. I’m an unapologetic member of the #GainesSquad, not so much for the work they do but mostly because they just seem to be some good folks that you would totally want to be real life friends with. I mean my husband even watches without fishing for the remote. From their family and faith focus, to following their dream of taking the Silos from a mere dream to reality in one hour show segments on HGTV, I have been extremely inspired to say the least.

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

My dreams of happening upon a glance of them was dashed when I learned the same weekend I was there they were in High Point, NC revealing their new furniture line.

On to the good stuff.

Pulling up I was totally in fan mode and I had done some research prior to getting there but my experience was much different from others I had read about. If you are planning to visit do your research and get different perspectives if you are into these things.

Magnolia Market

Magnolia Market

I had read people say it took them nearly an hour to just get in the doors, and they had to pay to park. Due to the threat of bad weather, I suppose some people didn’t show up that Saturday because we were able to walk right in, at noon I might add, and find a free parking space on the street.

Walked. Right. In. Favor and the threat of bad weather isn’t always fair. I said that to say prepare to have a wait, I think we got lucky.

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

The space is overwhelming when you first walk in. Just imagine wanting to see ALL of the things but not knowing where to start. There will be lots of people so pack your patience, and it helps if you do some research ahead of time to have an idea of what you want if you plan to purchase items.

The items were well priced in my opinion. I kind of thought the items would be handmade, one of a kind items. Instead a lot of the things there you could easily find at Hobby Lobby and you could use the coupon and get it for much cheaper but if you want bragging rights….have at it.

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

The space isn’t especially large, especially the store part but the barn was huge. Most of the items were laid out against the walls leaving the open space available for moving around.

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

Most of the items are also available on line so I didn’t buy anything big because shipping would’ve been about the same online rather than dealing with the aggravation of having to ship it separately because I flew. If you are driving and can transport by car you will be better off purchasing in store.

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

It is an entire experience, especially for families. There is a huge lawn with games and lawn chairs and it was hilarious to see the men laid out as if they were hanging outside of a large dressing room waiting on their ladies to finish shopping.

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

After finishing up at the Silos we ventured into Waco and had some wine and perused a few antique stores. One particular spot we ventured to called Spice, was great. It was a lot of small independently owned shops in one space. Quietly they had some of the same items that were being sold at Magnolia Market for a little cheaper. It is only about a block away.

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

Here are some of the items offered at Spice

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

With a quick search we discovered we were only about 3 miles from Harp & Co. If not familiar this is the wood shop that creates many of the handmade furniture items featured on Fixer Upper. I just love that Joanna brought Clint with her. Wasn’t expecting a whole shop but he has his own little shop that has just a few parking spaces but we were able to get one and go in and take a look.

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

 

Magnolia Market

Looks like he still makes furniture here?

Magnolia Market

I just love this whole story of a small dream being broadcast on a big screen. I’m glad I was able to see it with my own eyes. Waco is the cutest little city, and  if you are a fan I think Magnolia Market is something to see if you are in the area. If you are a distance away I would say make a trip of it, visiting some of the larger cities nearby like Austin, Houston or San Antonio to get the most bang for your buck and time.

Here are my tips outlined

  • Be prepared to wait outside
  • While there are food trucks on the property there are other locally owned small restaurants within a mile or so in downtown Waco in the event food trucks aren’t your jam
  • It is likely it will not take a full day to visit the Silos. There is also a Dr. Pepper museum a few blocks away that I didn’t know about. Do your research you may be able to fit in a number of cultural activities during your visit.
  • Parking is difficult. Be prepared to pay to park at some of the smaller lots that are available. The cheapest I saw was $10
  • There was no rhyme or reason to the pricing. I picked up things I thought would be expensive but was cheaper than I expected and vice versa. Unless you are driving, if it can’t fit in your suitcase you will be better off purchasing online.
  • Sign up for their newsletter and you will get a 10% coupon. I forgot to use mine *womp*
  • THEY ARE CLOSED ON SUNDAY

I think I covered everything, but I’m sure something got left off. If you have any questions please leave them and I’ll be sure to answer them.

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