I’ve now officially completed one full revolution in my adventures as a vintage vendor.
Green garden cart has moved on to a new forever home.
This July I hooked up a u-haul trailer to my freshly installed trailer hitch (look at me grow!), stuffed it full of things from the Garage Where Cars Can’t Park and rambled off to the country & A Vintage Gathering. Again.
And it was awesome.
Again.
If you're looking for milk glass, I think I have all of it now.
And I learned a few more things this time around.
Little pink dresser didn't sell but everything around it did.
I took my time unloading and was beyond careful in order to avoid breaking any (more) bones.
Having a u-haul attached to my car makes me want to buy crazy-big vintage things because I have a way to get them home. (But I didn’t. I don't have enough crazy-big space. Still…)
The Square credit card reader is a wonderful thing to have as a vintage vendor, especially when selling at a venue that may not have an ATM machine. I didn’t use it until the last hour of the day which seems to be when buyers have spent all their cash. Then I used it a bunch. Love it! It’s also handy to have if you’re holding a garage sale; those handwritten, neon poster board YARD SALE signs around town can now include the Visa/MC logo!
I can never predict what will sell. Some of the things I think will sell right away sit there and gawk at me. Some gawk all the way back home again. Some are still gawking from the “What was I thinking?” pile.
Me and my friend Annette. Why didn't I tuck in that shirt? A huge THANK YOU to everyone who worked so hard to make this amazing event happen!
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PS I’ve created a board on pinterest with the rest of the photos in case you want to see the other vendor’s spaces. Just click here.