I always save my fortune cookies to eat. It bothers me when people open them to get the "fortune" and not eat the cookie. They are actual cookies that taste good!
I just found an
old clothes pin - the vintage wood kind that was made before they put springs on them. Crafters love those.
Along those lines, buckets of clean
popsicle sticks, if anyone likes popsicles or has kids that do. People actually buy them new. Better to buy them used from us; save a tree, give us money.
And was thinking about bricks. Those are sellable to lots of people, and concrete blocks. Stepping stones, tiles. I might have said tiles before, but crafters paint those.
Finials. Tops of baluster spindles. The metal thingies that screw on tops of lamps; pull cord metal things on light fixtures. Lamp harps.
Old fishing poles. Old fishing anything, I think - great wall decor for cabins. Old snowshoes and skis, same thing.
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