Pt.2, thrifted kitchenwares and decor🧈🥞☀️🌻

These items dare I say are better than those in pt.1 on my page!!! A mix of cottagecore, vintage, and country style decor pieces. I was so excited to find all of these items and finding le creset for $7.99 is wild! The campbells soup timer was such a unique piece and it is functional which is a huge score as well. I love collecting unique decanters and appreciate the pop of color from this one. Which items would you thrift or pass on? #thrifthaul #countrykitchen #cottagecore #kitchendecor #thriftorpass

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... Read moreAs someone who loves browsing thrift stores for kitchen treasures, I can relate to the excitement of finding items that blend vintage charm with practical function. I recently scored a ceramic garlic grater that not only adds rustic appeal but also saves time in prepping meals. The Campbells soup timer you mentioned reminds me how these quirky vintage pieces make cooking fun and nostalgic. Thrift shopping is a great way to find unique decor like the colorful pomegranate decanter or silver measuring scoops that can brighten up any kitchen shelf. One tip I’ve found helpful is to hunt for brands like Le Creuset in thrift shops, as you can occasionally find them at unbeatable prices, just like your $7.99 find. These pieces are not only durable but also add a splash of color and elegance. Combining cottagecore, country style, and vintage items creates a warm, inviting atmosphere—perfect for those who cherish slow living and handmade aesthetics. Don’t overlook practical yet charming kitchenwares like cutting boards from Sir La Table or unique platters like the silver swan. They contribute both utility and a story to your collection. When deciding which items to thrift or pass on, consider functionality alongside aesthetics, because some pieces, like your functional Campbell’s soup timer, offer both. Plus, every item you pick up has a history, which adds character and sparks conversation in your kitchen space. Overall, thrift shopping for kitchenwares is a rewarding hobby that blends sustainability with style, giving you one-of-a-kind items that truly stand out from mass-produced decor.