Dishware: Putting dishes together that don't go together is very trendy right now. If you look for useful things at Goodwill, you can save money by not having to buy a dinette set.
Vintage Canning Jars: Mason jars will be around for a long time. And those old Ball jars that are blue? Collectors might pay a lot of money for those. If you don't want to sell them,.
Picture Frames: Don't pay attention to that silly clown face on the silk cloth. If the artwork isn't great but the frame is beautiful, take the picture out and hang something you love in its place.
Wooden Furniture: When bought brand new, solid wood furniture can be very pricey. But there are many wooden desks, dressers, chairs, and benches in thrift shops that look good for a long time.
Colored Pyrex: Stop what you're doing and put that old pink Pyrex bowl in your shopping cart right away if you see it at a thrift store. Fans of the pretty colours are crazy about them.
Cast-Iron Cookware: Heavy-duty cast-iron pots, pans, and skillets can cost almost as much as they weigh when bought brand new. Even if they re in rough shape, it s easy to restore cast-iron cookware
Books: Some people get rid of their books first when they want to clean up their home, unless they're building a library. So, thrift shops are full of well-known books that will keep you interested.