Sunday 25 September 2016

How to have the finer things in life on a budget

When living life on a budget, maintaining a lifestyle to which I'd like to be accustomed can be challenging.  This is where thrift or vintage shopping comes into its own.

When I think of a luxury lifestyle, the first word that comes to mind is quality. But modern day quality is expensive. Luckily for us the quality things from days gone are not.

The things of yesteryear were made to last, and last they have. Can you imagine some of the items we purchase now days being bought second hand by someone in 30, 40, or 50 years time?
We live in this throw away society where everything can be replaced easily, and nothing seems to be repairable.

In the last century, when things could not be replaced and were held precious, they were taken care of. Does anyone remember Sunday best? The clothes you were only allowed to wear on Sunday, so you looked your best. Or having a regular dinner set for everyday dining, and one for guests, family celebrations, and Christmas.

Today items made with a similar quality to the last century are expensive. And with good reason. They are made with better materials, often by craftsmen and women who earn a decent wage (deservedly). But they are also often outside the family budget with all the expenses of living in a modern world.

How to get that same quality lifestyle; lovely things for your home, exclusive pieces of jewelry, or just the plain totally unique stuff? Thrift shopping!

Whether you are looking to live a vintage lifestyle, or simply enjoy the finer things in life on a budget, thrift shopping is for you. I know some people are appalled at the thought of using things others have used, but I love to hold a teacup,


or a set of pearl and diamante earrings,


and wonder about their previous owner. Where did they come from? How did they live? What did they think? Although I'll never know the answers to these wonderings, it still sparks my imagination and I feel privileged to be the current owner.

So next time you really really want a beautiful new table setting or a piece of original art no-one else has, grab a few dollars and head out on the hunt. You never know what treasure you'll find.

Maybe a set of beautiful gold leaf embellied dinner plates,


Or a cut glass candlestick holder,


Or a glass-domed cake plate.





What second hand, vintage or thrift treasures have you found? Leave a comment below.

Grace










1 comment:

  1. I would love to post a photo of my Crown Lyn beehive mixing bowls I have a set of 5 nesting bowls, that I have 'gathered' the largest is a huge 26cm. One belonged to my Mum and I think of her everytime I use it. I like to think of all the other 1950's mums baking with their kids when I use them.

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