It began promptly at 8:30AM, and I insisted that we arrive by 8AM to peruse the soon-to-be-sold merchandise. Nearly all in attendance were men...how strange. I'd only ever been to auctions surrounded by lots of women in my family (mother, grandmother, aunt), all of whom are auction experts!
So, now for the interesting part--what I walked away with. You may be disappointed that we didn't fill our little sedan to the brim with cheap and weird findings, but I did score a nice $2 pagoda-shaped wicker end table/magazine rack.
Let me tell you right now, I spotted this piece as soon as we walked in. I was smitten. Totally, insanely in love.
I know what you're thinking, "Ashley, this is heinous!"
To that I say, "Bite your tongue. My little pagoda table just needs some love and some
Montana Gold spraypaint." FYI: I'm using the MG paint in "
Petrol".
My new little table isn't the only piece I purchased this weekend, though it is the only item I won at the auction. On Saturday, we stopped by the
Habitat for Humanity Restore in Pennsauken, NJ.
Ever the planner, I found this chinoiserie twin-sized headboard "for the future". "For the future" is the phrase I use to convince Adam that I need to buy something for our future family.
9 times out of 10 it usually works, too.
How much? $12. My "future" daughter is going to love this!
Lots and lots of goodies were had this weekend for mere pennies.
I've definitely been bitten by the auction bug and am excited to go again.
For you auction experts out there, what are some of your favorite auction finds?