Sunday, June 27, 2010

Vintage Letterpress Tray...and more!



It's been a few weeks since I have been out garage sale-ing but Char and I were back in action this weekend. We headed out early Saturday Morning and hit a community sale. At our very first stop I found this vintage letterpress tray. A few months ago I wouldn't have even know what this was, but after I saw how my friend Carly is using hers I have been wanting one. These can sell upwards of $100 on Etsy so I was really pleased to find one at a garage sale for $5!



I would rate the condition as fair and very, very dirty. I spent close to 4 hours cleaning it but could probably work on it for days. My husband (who is not the world's most patient man) suggested I use his power washer on it. Ha! My efforts did improve it slightly as you can see by the photo below (taken after the first third had been cleaned).


The tray has paper backing which was impossible difficult to clean. In an effort to protect my stamps I decided to insert card stock over the paper backing and behind each of the stamps. I'll stamp the image first and it will also serve to remind me where the stamp belongs. A glue dot was used to keep the card stock in place.



And here it is in a corner of my craft room. As you can see, I don't have many wood mounted stamps but now that I have a place to to put them I am thinking there may be more in my future ;). There are lots of small openings which work great for my ink cubes. Now that I have the tray up I've decided to keep my notice boards in my craft room and will be hanging them shortly beside the tray.


Other great finds of the day were two lamp shades in perfect condition for $1 each.



I thought I might cover them but they actually work well in our family room as is.




I almost passed on these charger plates. At $10 they seemed expensive until I realized there were 12 of them, and many still had original price tags of $4 each on the bottom. They will be nice with our Christmas table setting which is orange, cream, and gold.


The other items are a new black Ikea floating shelf which retails for $20 and was bought for $5, a wire fruit bowl bought for $2, two books that were 50 cent each, and a new set of rubber alpha stamps that I picked up for $2.


So there's my haul for the day. Not bad for $27, hey? Not to mention I had a great day with a super friend.

I'll be linking this up to Southern Hospitality.


18 comments:

  1. OMG you lucky girls!! Love that letterpress tray!!! It is the best for storing stamps, isn't it!! And your other finds are pretty fabulous as well. You girls and your treasures. Still not sure if I could do it but after seeing this haul it might be worth a try. :-)

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  2. Holy Moly Steph....I thought that letterpress tray was gorgeous when we found it but OMG it is amazing how great it looks not that it's cleaned {too funny that Doug suggested power washing it}. No wonder you didn't email last night....you were too busy cleaning it. lol. It was such a fun day!!! Thanks for being my thrifty treasures buddy!

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  3. you got some really great stuff! Love the lamp shades!

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  4. You did great! That tray is amazing, and I love the way you decided to use it. :) I also really like those lamp shades...I would kill for a pair of those! Visiting from Rhoda's party! :)

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  5. WOW...great score on the letterpress...and using it for your stamps...great idea!!!

    You also did well on the floating shelf too!!!

    You're one lucky lady!

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  6. You did fantastic for under $30. Sounds like one of those sales that is almost too good to be true. I'd love to find an old letterpress tray. I used one in a printing class back in high school. And I have enough stamps to fill all the nooks and crannies. Great price on the lamp shades too.
    And the price of books has doubled around here!

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  7. Oh my! You are a bargain shopper for sure--I love what you found!! The letter tray is awesome!!

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  8. OMG what a deal on the printers tray and thanks for showing how you displayed it. I have one and now I know what to put in it. Great finds. Happy Monday,
    Vicky

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  9. Great finds, especially the charger plates.

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  10. AWESOME!! love love love the stamp holder!! and the lamp shades are perfect!!! can't wait to copy your great idea of cardstock behind stamps(as my lack of spray painting patience has left mine with LOTS of drips,lol!!) that shelf looks perfect for my living room, thanks again!!!!

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  11. WOW!!! love love love the letter press box it is yummy!

    Great finds at the yard sales :) in from Rhodas

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  12. That letter press is fantastic. I'll bet you are still pinching yourself to see if you are dreaming. Great shopping, girl. Linda

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  13. Wow that letter press tray was a SUPER find. I remember years ago a friend of mine had one (her mother was into antiques) and she used it as a shadow box to put all of her cute little trinkets. I always wanted one just like it.

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  14. I have been lucky enough to find letter press trays, clean them up and sell them. They are perfect for holding little treasures. Good finds.

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  15. The chargers are awesome and the letter press trays, what a find. Thanks for stopping by to see my treasures. Marla

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  16. Wow wow wow, these are some amazing finds!

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  17. wow, you really found some GREAT stuff!!

    Thanks for stopping by to view my portico project the other day!

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