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Habitat For Humanity Store

May 23, 2009 By Rhoda 42 Comments

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Do you have one of these in your town? They really are fun to stop by just to see what might be available. You never know what you’ll find.

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The prices are good, not yardsale good, but pretty good. Like these curtain rod finials for $5 each. Not bad.

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This little glass front cabinet was over $100, can’t remember the exact price.

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A planter original from TJ Maxx was $5. This could easily be changed out to match something in your house with decoupage! I didn’t get it, cause I have others like this in my stash already.

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Lots of unfinished cabinets.

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And kitchen parts.

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Lots of tile too. If you happen to find enough of one kind, I think it’s a good deal.

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Sinks galore

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A lot of lamps, I think these may have come from Target originally and are brand new.

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New light fixtures for a decent price. Not a steal, but decent. But, you know I like to find mine at yardsales.

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Bathtubs

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Large porcelain tile.

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And this cute little table was $90. Not a bad deal. So, if you have a Habitat for Humanity store in your city, stop by. You might find a bargain!

The Pampering Beki jewelry giveaway in the post below will be open until Sunday evening at 6:00 pm (Central time). Don’t miss out!

Even though it’s a holiday weekend, we are home so I’ll still be doing Monday’s Thrifty Treasures party and that post will go up Sunday night too, so get your post ready to share.

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  1. Karyn says

    May 26, 2009 at 9:13 pm

    I would have definitely made some purchases-what nice stuff!

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  2. May says

    May 29, 2009 at 7:37 am

    this is simply nice and great!! i love your deco tips!!!

    regards,
    http://8gies.blogspot.com

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