Welcome, friends, to another fun-filled Thrill of the Hunt post where I share my latest thrifty (and usually) vintage finds with you. Today it's all about olive buckets, cheese crocks and hens on nests! So let's get started.
Vintage olive buckets are a great flea market or barn sale find. I think you can even find some on Etsy. While I've never had a true blue vintage olive bucket due to high prices, I do have two faux vintage olive buckets from -- wait for it -- WalMart. And I love them! I've used them for many things, including Christmas tree stands.
Most olive buckets are pretty large, but copy cat home decor olive buckets of all sizes have sprung up everywhere, especially in the farmhouse decor market. I really didn't expect to find one at my favorite seasonal pop-up estate sale. But I did and it was only $2.00.
I loved the price, but I also loved the patina. This thing looked like the
real deal! (Vintage olive buckets are usually rusty in spots.)
I had fun filling it with baby boo and heirloom pumpkins for a mantel
vignette with some thrift store amber glass vases. (Okay so I got it in the
fall and it's taken me a while to post about it.)
I buy these crocks so that I can "stamp" the blank sides to make them look like vintage advertising cheese crocks.
This blue glass hen on nest was a fabulous find at my town's local church
yearly rummage sale.
I have become enamored with vintage hens on nests this past year. Whether
it be an
amber/carnival glass hen on nest, a
milk glass hen on nest
or a
mini porcelain hen on nest, I'm in love with them all.
I get caught up in the delicate details of each one, like this tail.
The bowl's basket weave pattern is one of my favorites.
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You found some great things at amazing prices, Kathleen. I always tell my husband, it's the thrill of the hunt!
Great scores, Kathleen! I love that blue hen!
Great treasures. I covet your blue HON. I have several milk glass ones in different sizes, but only a tiny (salt?) cobalt one. I love MG and cobalt glass and they mix together so nicely--with a touch of red thrown in for patriotic holidays! I enjoy how your treasures can be used for so many different things; you definitely get a big bang for your thrifting buck!
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