I think it's high time to shine my true colors: Hello, my name is Kiera and I am a garage saler. I'm well aware that it runs in my family. I do not take my condition lightly, however I am determined to not become one of those garage salers.
 N0w let's get down to it and show you this weekend's finds.
This baby was $3.00:
This tablecloth was $1.75.  Fits our table perfectly and is a great way to send off summer.  I am not unwilling to bid summer farewell.

Since you are unable to tell by the picture, this bowl is a serving sized bowl.  Great to put some rice or mashed potatoes in for a family style meal.  And made in Japan (which in my mind tells me it's dishwasher safe.  I'm not sure of the logic.)  oh, $1.00.
I have a few other all time favorites, mostly from last summer and the summer before (this summer has been less than stimulating in terms of garage sales).  Let me share (brag?):
I paid 50 whoppers for this one. However. I'd been eyeing a rocker/glider with ottoman for over three years. I didn't want to drop a lot of money on one, and knew that I wanted it to be well made. This little beauty was hand crafted from a specialty shop in Canada. And the previous owners paid some mega bucks. All I want to do is recover the cushions within the next 7 weeks.
This chair is similar to this one at Raymour and Flanigan that is now retailing for $299.95.  The woman I bought this from said she paid $279 two years ago.  I bought it for $18.00.  I can't wait to decorate our living room.
This is a beautiful (and huge) Lee Reynolds oil painting that I found at a garage sale last year.  It was labeled 'best offer.'  I kept seeing people discuss what they thought they should offer, and walk away, probably because it was intimidating and overwhelming to try to name a price without offending.  I wasn't afraid to offend. I figured the family just wanted it gone.  So I said $20.  And the woman said, "sure."  And people's jaw dropped.
This little end table was $3.00.  I have hopes to repaint it, but even if I don't get around to it for a while, it is cute as is.  I love daisies.
This headboard was $10.00!  It is really well built, but needed a paint job.  So I painted it.  And a dresser to match in the girls' room.  And I think it looks spectac.  If I do say so myself.  
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