Here's my haul:
The printer's tray was $40, which I thought was a steal. What I didn't think was where I'm going to hang it but I'm sure I'll work that out eventually.
I picked up some more kitsets from JWT Dollshouses, very reasonably priced
and a bag of letter beads, in brighter colours than the ones I already have, for $2.
Table-mate Jennifer was having a clean out of her collection so I grabbed these three bags of bits for $3 each.
Mountain Miniatures had a bundle of back issues of The tiny Times, going back to issue 2, for $2: so I snapped it up to complete my collection.
For quite a lot more than $2, but still a very good price. I bought Adelaide's paper-cutting machine. She gave me the instruction booklet to bring home but we decided I won't collect the machine until the weekend of my birthday, when she'll be attending my weekend mini-gathering at Div's place and will be able to give me some lessons on how to use it.
These modern rugs were 50 cents each from Mountain Miniatures. And, from the same stall I picked up these bar pieces for $3 the set
and this set of industrial kitchen fittings, also $3.
Finally, and also at Mountain Miniatures, this collection of vintage 1/16 scale furniture appeared on Sunday morning. It's a mix of Europa and Jean, with many pieces over-painted. After a little bargaining it became mine for $50. I've promised Rebecca decent pictures, as she's researching the history of Europa so will be doing a separate blog post on them.
And, apart from the school, that's it.
A great stash! Amazing how many things I didn't see when I was there - of course, you might already have bought them ;-) - but it's great seeing other bloggers photos of displays and their buys, and getting a much better picture of the fair!
ReplyDeleteGreat finds and great prices too!
ReplyDeleteWow...why don't I live in Autralia? ;)
ReplyDeleteSo great find and the price is very low in my mind...
I have seen peolpe use the printer's tray when they are selling their mini goodies in a Fair. There is a place for every tiny item :)
Hugs
Kikka
Rebecca: If that's a hint, I'll be blogging my photos of the displays soon: I just have a couple of other priorities in the queue this weekend.
ReplyDeleteIn the meantime, Lidi Stroud has blogged a great round-up: http://basketcase-miniatures.blogspot.com.au/2014/05/sydney-miniatures-fair-may-2014.html
Wow! what a haul!
ReplyDeleteNo, it wasn't a hint at all! Of course, I will love to see your photos when you blog them, but I was thinking of Lidi's (which I had seen), Indy_Poppy's and Emily's. They all took photos of things I didn't really notice, as well as things I saw but didn't photograph!
ReplyDeleteThe show was fabulous wasn't it! I wish now that I had gone on Sunday too. I did try to stop by your stall a couple of times. But it was always at least a couple of feet deep with people (A very good sign for you).
ReplyDeleteYou got some wonderful items. I really like your bar items. The school was great wasn't it. I went to a one teacher school and it reminded me a lot of it. Can't wait to see what you do with it. IndyPoppy
Also have a great birthday weekend in the highlands (That's where I live!). Don't forget to bring your winter woolies as its slowly getting colder and colder!
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