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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

What are these?

What Are These?


Earlier this week I made a lot purchase because from first glance I knew I could make $100s off this lot after a bit of work & buy some special items from the antique markets or eBay that I can't get at the thrifts. Tucked in an envelope were these things, have no idea what exactly they are - at first I thought they were gummed labels, but nope, stuck some water, they don't stick. I am assuming they are scrapbooking embellishments sheets? If that is the case,




Resellers,
If these things are resellable, too, what key words would be fitting for these? Any recommendations while you're here? There are ones labelled with dates from the 1990s, these do look older, but looks can be deceiving. .. 

12 comments:

  1. they are German Dresden scrap. These are still produced, but can sell for good money on ebay.

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  2. Thanks so much! Definitely sent me in the right direction. These were made in England. Looks like they aren't worth much, although many aren't on eBay. I know how to list them accurately now. If they don't sell, thrift store donation bin awaits!

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  3. I sold some recently and called them paper scraps someone commented that they are called swaps and she remembered them when she was younger

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  4. I have some of these from when I was younger, I used them for decoupage.

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  5. Freaking Cute is what they are!

    Erica

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  6. I agree with Erica - adorable!

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  7. Key worlds could be ephemera, scrapbook, People love those things! When I have childrens books that are too damaged to sell, I rip out the sheets and sell them as destash, ephemera. People snatch them up, for scrapbooking, and other paper craft projects. They will sell, no need to donate:-)

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  8. Definitely a seller! I sell these in my booth as scrap. Some are German and like you found out some are English. I think they are adorable.

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  9. These are really fun! People will buy them right up! Good Luck! :)

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  10. If you don't sell them, don't donate them back, I'll take them off your hands!

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  11. Hi there, something in the back of my mind remembers them from my childhood but I can't quite figure out what I did with them. I'm just stopping by to say how delightful your blog is. Thanks so much for sharing. I have recently found your blog and am now following you, and will visit often. Please stop by my blog and perhaps you would like to follow me also. Have a wonderful day. Hugs, Chris
    http://chelencarter-retiredandlovingit.blogspot.ca/

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  12. I have sold a few lots of these type of scraps on Etsy. They will sell because people use them to make cards, tags or in scrap booking. Actually that is a great find!

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