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Welcome to my new Adventure

I have always loved to thrift vintage glassware, it seems I've  accumulated so many things that have not seen the light of day for some time! I began the task of purging to make my life less cluttered in 2018 before all the boxes engulfed me.(Since I inherited some of my mother's things too) Which lit the flame under me once again to take up the art of thrifting. Thus, a business was born! This time I will have my granddaughter, Liv, at my side to help me. Why the name 3 Hearts Vintage? The shop is named after my grandchildren who are the loves of my life. Elivia (11), Eli (7) and Ehann (5), they are my 3 Hearts!

In this blog I hope to share with you many tips, information, and the joy of thrift shopping. I hope to explore different sources with Liv in finding that perfect vintage piece for our Etsy store. Here are just a few things you can find on my website on Etsy. Check it out....A NEW YEAR and A NEW BUSSINESS, besides you will get free shipping until midnight January 31st.`To check it out, go to
www.etsy.com/shop/3HeartsVintage


Diana, Princess of Whales
Franklin Mint Collectors plate
Homer Laughlin Skytone
creamer and sugar set






As time goes on I will share many of the things I already have, and many "new" old finds I pick up along the way with Liv.


Glasbake Casserole Dish

Dynaware Mini Baker

Oh and don't forget to check out my YouTube channel, place Three Hearts Vintage in the search bar and look for my vlog. I have a introduction video up and will be doing a second video soon showing you my small collection of Pyrex. All piece are special to me as the were given to me by family members.

Blessings to you all,
Jan
3 Hearts Vintage

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