My friend and co-worker Jamie has an amazing gift. She can hit any estate sale, garage sale, abandoned warehouse, salvage yard—basically any place that contains objects—and find treasures. I do not have that gift, which is why I love Fossil Finds. Here’s how it works: the good people at Fossil go to the aforementioned garage and estate sales. They go through their grandmother’s stuff for fun finds. In short, they do all the work of looking. And then they present a cool, curated collection that you can then buy. You can read a little more about it in the upcoming issue of D Home, but I present it to you now so that you have something to do this afternoon at work. You’re welcome!
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