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The next morning, we had breakfast at the hotel buffet there were some
items served that were foods of Niigata, in particular, Yasuda yogurt,
thick aburaag...
17 hours ago
11 comments:
what great finds!
I was so stoked, Kat!!
I went to the swap meet a few weeks back...how do you find these good deals? I don't have an eye for this.
Hi De! There are two types of sellers that I look for . . . (1) the ones who clean out their house maybe once a year and just want to get rid of their stuff and (2) the sellers who are selling storage locker auction items. There are a LOT of sellers at the Aloha Swap Meet who are there every weekend. Except for a few favorite sellers, I usually skim through those. Also, to find treasures you sometimes have to dig through stuff. The yarn that I found this past weekend was in a cardboard box and not visible. I lifted the flaps on top and saw them. I could've easily missed them. It's good to go early too . . . to beat others to the finds and to avoid the heat.
You're a sharp shopper. My sister found $1 deals in Tokyo at a store I believe called "Can do", bought plenty craft materials.
You always score. It is your fate and destiny. Ommmmmmm
Chet, I think I went to a Can Do store once. Love those dollar stores!
Awww, thanks Aunty.
SCORE!
Great tips for swap meet finds! Stampin up not cheap so you really scored! I have the water color pencils and Aqua paint brush from Stampin up and did some projects with it.
OMGosh...I remember buying that Micron pen for Kaori ... was $$$$ ! Great finds !!! ( a lot a lot of finds)
Totally, Dean!!
Susan, that's kinda why I like the sellers who win storage locker auctions. A lot of times they don't know the value of the things that they're selling.
I like those Micron pens, Dd . . . they're permanent ink and good to use on greeting cards.
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