When buying things for your home, wardrobe, or for a celebration, how many of you pride yourselves in getting a good deal?
For me, I get a thrill out of finding something really beautiful or very practical when the price is cheap.
My purchasing mantra is: the closer to free the better.
I am not embarrassed or ashamed to shop at yard sales, Goodwill, resale shops, or flea markets...not at all! In fact, some of the best elements used in decorating our home or Amelia's birthday parties have come from these places.
And if you happen to see my car parked on the side of the road with me lugging something from the trash to my trunk, give me a honk and a wave. I will not be ashamed. And I hope you're not in a hurry because I will most likely call you over to show off my new, free treasure!
You may be thinking, that's not very sophisticated or parisienne or you may be thinking that's just what poor people say. Poor or rich, I'm of the opinion that whatever amount of money God gives to my family needs to be spent responsibly and keenly. (Besides, making a habit of shopping frugally makes it possible to splurge occasionally on those really high quality items (a nice winter coat, good parfum, etc.) that are so parisienne and worth the investment.)
So, in an effort to inspire all of you that a beautiful home, outfit, or celebration doesn't have to break the bank or go onto that devilish credit card, I am starting a new series on my blog:
100 Pretty Pennies: From Pennies to Panache with a Clever Eye and Thrifty Pocket.
So onto my first pretty penny item in our home: the chandelier in our masterbath.

vintage tole chandelier in shades of celery, white, pale aqua and pale yellow
The story behind this find:
I am probably the only college student you have ever heard of that had a booth in an antique mall-who spent her Saturday mornings visiting yardsales scavenging for goodies to resell.
I scored this unexpected treasure from a yardsale in our college town with the intention of selling it in our booth (I shared a booth with my college roommate and best friend, Lauren). The selfish side of me decided to keep it for myself, so I stored it away, neglected it, forgot about it. Years later, after I had graduated college, married, and renovated our masterbath, my husband dug it out of the shop and brought it into the house.
My jaw dropped at how perfect it was for our bathroom, and I just had to laugh.
I had completely forgotten about it, and it matched our bathroom perfectly! I'd love to say that I had been clever enough to design our bathroom around this chandelier, but I wasn't; it was a total accident, and really I must give credit to my husband for rediscovering it!
So, how much did I pay for this pretty vintage Italian tole chandelier???200 pretty pennies~~~~~~~~~$2.00!!!
Worth about $300.00!!!
Definitely worth the Saturday morning hunt!
images by à la parisienne




22 comments:
I have spoken the exact words from your post... and I am always saving up to purchase my simple pleasures (ex. Chanel lip gloss.)
I bet that's the best $2.00 ever spent! If I buy it for $4.00 you'll still make a profit. :)
Love the chandelier and your new series! So thrilling to shop for bargains, I couldn't agree with you more. Have my eye on a second hand solid wood china cabinet that I would paint in a distressed gray, only $50...that's still quite a lot of pennies, not bad for solid wood, but I think I can talk the seller down :o)
Happy Monday to you,
Alicia
Just love it...and so perfect!
xxx
I think that is so serendipitous! How about getting your readers to email you with their finds/pics and posting them on your blog too? We have had quite a few finds like you and these are some of my most treasured items in my home. xxCorrina.
What a fabulous buy! I too am an unashamed trash picker, dumpster diver and thrift store junkie! Stand tall and proud! Junkers united!
Lorraine
wow what an incredible deal!
I love shopping at goodwill!
$2.00!!
What a beautiful piece. The deal of a lifetime. It looks perfect in your bathroom.
Nancy
I love garage sales and thrift stores too. What a great find. I love the colors in the chandelier.
Love, Jody
What a beautiful chandelier and what a great bargain. Goodwill, Thrift store and Flea markets can be a girls best friend!
Very good idea Mandy!
Fantastic!
I love your photos!
Have a good evening!
I love it!!!! Hope I find something fab for a few euros in Paris flea markets. I wish!
Oohhhh I wish I could say that I've topped that....but it would be a lie *winks* What a fabulous find! And how cool that it turned out to be perfect for your bathroom. Vanna
Ce lustre a trouvé SA place après des années stocké (caché). J'aime aussi chiner dans les brocantes, il n'y a rien de mieux pour dénicher la perle rare, le p'tit truc qui nous fait chavirer ;)Bravo pour ton oeil d'experte.
Bises.
I just found your blog and I'm so happy! The chandelier is lovely! Don't you just love it when treasures we already have come and surprise us all over again?!
Looking forward to becoming better acquainted this year!
Cheers!
Keri
I love your tole chandelier I found one in France for $40 and I thought that was a good deal and it is still hanging in waiting to be re-wired......yours is soo beyond perfect in that room!
I just happened upon your gorgeous blog and am totally blown away! The more I see, the more I love. You have a fabulous eye and a flair for design. I'm following you and I'd love to invite you to link up and share at our blog party and show off your style!
Hope you can make it!
Hugs,
Patti
Love the chandelier and the new series. I rarely shop anywhere other than the bargain places you mentioned and have furnished our home solely from those sources as well as family heirlooms. Nearly every piece has a story.
Love that chandelier...very pretty colors. The beauty of finding such great pieces at a thrift store is imagining what it would look like in the right setting.
The ironwork on these chandeliers was superbly refined and attractive. The stem might have leaves and stalks curling off it supporting crystal drops, beads and flowers.
GAAAAAAAHHHHHHH! $2.00! That's Awesome! I'm a curb grabbing, dump diving, thrift shopping girl myself. Honestly, if i had all the money in the world, i don't think i'd enjoy it as much as finding treasures the way i do.
Cindy
The chandelier is so cute and beautiful. Wish to have one like that.
So happy to finally found someone like that. I have been looking for something like that. Thank you so much for posting the photos.
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