Flea Market Flip - Season 13

Season 13
Episodes

Mommy and Me At the Flea
Two mother-daughter duos face off for the $5000 prize. The fun and games start at the flea market where each team gets a budget of $500 and only one hour to find three projects on their flip list, which includes: Fun and Functional, Pattern Play and a Girl Power Project. In the workshop the teams create one-of-kind pieces, including a set of end tables made from old film reels and an old desk reinvented as a crafting station. The team that turns the biggest profit at the flea market takes home the $5000 prize.

Families That Flip Together
It's a family showdown as an aunt and her niece battle a pair of siblings for $5,000. The competition begins at the flea market, where each team gets $500 and one hour to find three projects from their flip list that includes Farm To Table, Vintage Pairs and Stripping Beauty. Then the teams take their finds into the workshop where they create pieces including a hand truck transformed into a coffee table and a card catalog converted into a console. The teams head back to the flea market with their creations, where the one that makes the bigger profit takes home $5,000.

Earn Your Flipping Wings
Two teams of furniture flippers face off at the flea market for $5,000. The action kicks off when each team receives a budget of $500 and just one hour to find the three projects on their flip list, which includes Chic Storage, Twisted Traditional and Industrial Workspace. The teams then head into the workshop to reimagine their pieces, turning a pair of gold wings into a table and a cart into a shelving unit. Both teams return to the flea with their newly created designs, and the one that makes the bigger profit takes home $5,000.

An All-american Flip
Teams face off in an America-themed battle with a flip list that includes Modern Americana.

Dealer's Flipping Choice
Two teams of furniture flippers square off for a $5,000 prize; each team receives $500 at the flea market and an hour to find the three projects on their flip list, which includes a Midcentury Mashup, Small-Scale Style and a Dealer's Choice project.

Rainy Day Specials
Two teams of married flippers put their skills to the test for $5,000.

Bring On The Bling!
Two teams that pride themselves on their glitz and glam do battle for the $5,000 prize.

Design School Smackdown!
Two teams of design students from Brooklyn's Pratt Institute School of Design face off.

Law Men and Their Ladies
Two police officers partner up with the ladies in their lives to go head-to-head for $5,000.

Sisters vs Misters
Two teams of flippers put their creativity to the test for the chance to win $5,000. The competition starts at the flea market, where each team gets $500 and one hour to find three projects on their flip list of Blended Design, Rustic Reimagine and Built-In Beauty. In the workshop, they transform their purchases into pieces including a console table made from wooden apple chutes and a bistro set formed from an old metal gear and some stools. The teams then head back to the flea market with their fixed-up finds, where the team that makes the bigger profit wins $5,000.

Star Time At The Flea
Actors Lorraine and Elizabeth Bracco take on news anchor Amy Robach and her husband, Andrew Shue.

Weather Warriors
Two ABC News meteorologists and their partners face off for $5,000 and bragging rights.

Flipping Funny!
Funnyman Gilbert Gottfried and his wife face off against comedian Michelle Collins and her friend.

Battle Of The Dealers
It's battle of the pros as professional pickers take on a flip list that includes Upcycled Salvage.
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