Showing posts with label Favorite Things. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Favorite Things. Show all posts

Saturday, April 14, 2012

HOW TO: Keys to Good Thrifting

I've had a couple friends ask me how I manage good finds when thrifting. I have to say, it's an acquired skill, but with a few tricks & time I've found some of my favorite clothes/shoes/accessories/housewares at the thrift stores.

I've been thrifting since middle school. I remember many a back-to-school shopping trip with my friend Heather at the "Laural Salvation Army" bringing home trash bags full of t shirts, jeans, & skirts.

So, I thought I might share some tips & tricks I've learned along the way:

1. Find your local thrift stores.
Obvious, right? But you have to try bunches of them. Some are good from clothes but awful for furniture. Some only have furniture and nothing for kids. There are websites like The ThriftyShopper.com that list local ones. Also check the phone book.

2. Have certain things you are in the market for.
It's nice to have particular items you want to always check for. I started this collection of Disney books when I noticed a couple at our local thriftstore. I keep a list in my purse of the ones we already have & add to it as I find more.

I'm always looking for gnomes. Cardigans: to feed my addiction. Like-new kids/baby clothes. Tea cups. Books for me- I read too much to always by new ones. Fabric. Unused patterns.

3. Go often.

I try to go once a week to one thrift store. Stuff is constantly rotating in thrift stores. Some days you'll find the thrifting equivalent to gold, other days I walk away empty handed. Which leads me to my next tip...

4. Walk away empty handed.
It's really easy to go all crazy when you first go, especially if it's a "gold" day, but you need to be discerning. Only buy really good quality stuff you love. A lot of times you buy it & end up keeping for a while, never use it, & it ends up donated back to the thrift store.

5. Use your imagination
Frames are always good for this. They are expensive at normal stores & it only takes a coat of paint to make the ones at a thrift store perfect for you. Lamps too. Spray paint is your friend. I also love the illusive new condition baby onesie. There are 18 million ways to fancy-up a onesie- just check out Pinterest. Things I've prettied-up from thrift stores here & here.

6. Check for holes or stains.
You gotta keep a sharp eye out. I used to buy things & say, "I'll sew up that hole"... But I won't. I have at least 5 things I already own that I have to mend. If I love it, it's extraordinary/vintage goodness then I'll buy it & mend it that day. If it's a black cardigan, it ain't gonna happen. I think you should really like something if you’re going to spend money on it—even if it’s only $3.

7. Fill your cart.
If you like it, take second good look at it, if you still like it toss it in the cart. I always pull everything that I might want because it’ll get snatched up if I don’t & then weed out all the must-haves right before checking out. Things get snagged because these are one-of-a-kind goodies. Which leads me to my next tip...

8. DO NOT look in a section that is not your size.

It will kill you. I promise. It's not like a regular store where you find a life changing dress & you can go find it in your size. This has happened to me many times & I'll tell you, it's crushing.

9. Thrift when you travel.

When you're traveling & you have some free time try out some thrift stores. I do this because frankly thrifting in Utah's pretty weak. We're cheap & we use everything to death (baby clothes go through like 8 children). Speaking of children...

10. Ditch the kids
Not an option for everyone (don't I know) but thrifting takes time. Sometimes, on a good trip at least an hour. Plus awful lighting & stimulus overload makes kids crazy people. Leave 'em at home. Babies who sleep the whole time are good.

11. Dig deep
At one of our local shops they have this daunting wall (twice as wide as this picture) full of little baggies with random stuff inside. A lot of it is junk. A lot. But sometimes you get lucky & find treasure. Last time I found tags-still-on Converse One Stars.

12. Some thrift stores have special coupons & promotions.
Scott thinks I'm insane but on some holidays (like President's Day & Labor Day) one of our local stores has all clothes 50% off. Scott's like "We've got money. You don't have to go at 8 am to the 50% off thrift store day" but he doesn't get it. It's not just the deal- it's the treasure! Our local store also gives you a 20% off coupon when you donate there.

13. Congratulate yourself.

You got a great deal. Found something awesome. And it's good for the environment- It makes sense to now and then pick things out from the abundance of stuff that already exists rather than propagating a need for more new merchandise.

Other Extra Tips:
- Mondays are great days to go (people clean their closets out on the weekend, everything gets refilled).
- Go in the morning (even though they restock all day the best stuff is out in the morning).
- Some thrift stores only take cash so be prepared with cash
- Look for brand names (you know they are good quality & will last)
- There are a lot of baby clothes (kids clothes are harder because they are so hard on their clothes)
- Check the accessories section (that $20 belt can be $2 at a thrift store)
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Try different styles (Because thrifting is so cheap, you can afford to try a new style or trend that you aren't sure you'll love)

Here are some baby clothes I scored on a recent trip:
Old Navy turtle onesie, a Led-Zeppelin shirt, Gap fleece lined jeans & a new pair of New Balance sneakers- all brand new quality!

Some of my favorite shoes I've thrifted through the years:
Brown riding boots, peach vintage heels, & my favorite turquoise cowgirl boots

What about you guys? Any tips or tricks you use when thrifting? Any other questions feel free to ask in the comments!

Friday, September 30, 2011

Random Pretty Things

1. You all can call me a "bah hum bug" but a lot of baby stuff is kinda UGLY, but this blanket is adorable!


2. I'm always looking for a fun way to do my hair- LOVE this style.

3. In love this shower curtain- when my brain is back I want to sew one up.

4. Love this "Hey Ya'll" sign from Etsy

5. Tutorial on how to make a play tent for your kiddos (or yourself!)

Monday, August 1, 2011

Typical Sunday at the Carter's


Oh how I love a nice relaxing Sunday. Typically we:
go to church
come home & relax
snuggle
play games with the kids
have dinner & games with friends/family
put the kids to bed
snuggle some more

What about you guys?

Sunday, June 5, 2011

A whole outfit of gold!

You guys, I love gold so much. I mean, for reals.
I decided that I could probably wear a whole outfit made of gold & be happy.
What do you guys think?


1. Gold American Apparel leggings
2. I Heart Guts shirt (I've loved them a LONG time)
3. Old Navy sequin beach bag
4. Gorgeous glitter silver earrings
5. Way-outta-my-price-rang gold j.Crew skirt
6. Gold boat shoes from Old Navy (still love these too)
7. Piped glitter belt from j.Crew
8. Adorable gold glitter feather headband from etsy

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Survivior Finale

Any SURVIVOR fans out there?


Scott & I have seen every season and LOVE IT!

This was a pretty neat season mostly thanks for "Boston Rob" & thank goodness after being on 4 seasons he finally won!

And can I just say Jeff Probst, the host, is the bomb-dot-com. I love how he can pull info out of everyone & just asks the best questions.

So, are Scott & I alone in our Survivor love?
Anyone who watched this season, what did you think?

Monday, May 16, 2011

Ode to Dry Shampoo

You know those times you find a product & it just CHANGES your life? (for me: gold Toms, my ipod, & red hair)

Well, DRY SHAMPOO is one of those:

Seriously, people, my life is different.

There's my "pre-dry shampoo" life.

And now my "post-dry shampoo" life.

And I'll be honest, the "post-dry shampoo" life is better.

Plain and simple.

Any other "born-again-dry-shampoo-ists"? What brands/types do you love?

P.S. I have only tried one kind, it's the brand Beyond the Zone & I bought it at Sally's Beauty Supplies.

EDIT: Due to a couple emails I've already gotten & questions in the comments I'll go into more detail for people who (like me 1 week ago) had never heard of this stuff. Skip this if you know/don't care.

It's basically a spray (I've heard there are powder kinds too) that goes on white-ish kinda like baby powder that sucks the oil away from your scalp. You leave in on for a second, rub it in a little at the roots, & brush it out. It's not like "washed" hair but it's not like sticky or heavy hair product either. It totally took the greasiness out and actually added a lot of texture & volume. For someone that NEVER washes their hair everyday this is an AWESOME option.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

A Couple Favorite Fav's

Favorite organizational solution: Laundry Room Basket Dresser


Favorite Etsy find: Twinkle Naptime Curtain

Favorite DIY tutorial: Flower Crown

Favorite tasty meal: Egg in a Basket

Favorite new-to-me song: Ellie Goulding - "Your Song"

Saturday, April 9, 2011

In defense of Blockbuster

I love Blockbuster. IN. LOVE.

I know it's not popular- tons are shutting down. But here are a couple reasons why:

1) I just love the tactile experience of going through & touching, looking at & reading each movie.
2) I like to pick movies by their covers & the blurbs on the back.
3) Also, Scott & I love watching old movies & at Halloween we like to go through & watch all the good, old slasher movies.
4) We are impulsive people- when we get a hankering for a particular movie we want it NOW.
5) When Scott & I are excited for a movie we want to see it the day it comes out- none of this waiting for days & days to see it.

We occasionally rent from RedBox, but I'm not really impressed with their selection & we ALWAYS forget to return them right away.

Plus, take a gander at the kids section at Blockbuster vs. Redbox (100's vs 10):

Instead at Blockbuster we all left with exactly what we wanted:

Also, check out those prices. $1 for 3 day rentals for older movies/kid movies. 3 day rentals for popular/new movies- not too shabby.

What about you guys- any Blockbuster lovers out there?
What do you guys use?
What about Netflix streaming- do you wait for movies? Are there tons?

P.S. As I look through these reasons I think they are also why I like bookstores / owning books rather than an e-readers.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Melissa & Doug food sets

I've known for a while that I love Melissa & Doug food sets, but Sydney just got a birthday present this evening from our lovely friend Krysynt. It was this:


And seriously, I fell more in love. Those "frosting" tubes are markers that just wipe off for "decorating" the cupcakes. It is the cutest thing on the planet & Syd is ga-ga for it.

After she got it I went online to look at all the sets I could find (since she's had a resurgence of playing house with her kitchen) & I could seriously spend a couple hundred easily on these cute sets.

A couple of my favs:


I mean seriously- a sushi set? That's just ridiculously "the Carters".
And that stir fry? TO DIE FOR!
And that grill set had food to cut and then they have a hole to thread it onto the skewer. OH MAN!

I'm not even kidding, I'm probably more obsessed than Syd is.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Balloons

I don't know what it is about balloons but I love them. Love them.

I was in charge of the decorations for a church women's group party we had tonight & I bought 50+ balloons for the occasion & let me say, transporting them was hilarious:


But the kids had a blast toting them around the house until I had to take them to the party.

I'm considering just keeping balloons floating around the house just to make my day a little more festive & fun.

When someone comes over & says, "Oh are you having a party?" I'll be like, "Naw, those are just my Tuesday balloons."

Friday, March 4, 2011

Soda Xanadu

As of late, I've cut down my soda intake significantly. BUT we all know I am a lover of soda: drive through soda, free all-you-can-drink soda, & excessively caffeinated soda.

So, I thought I'd share one of my favorite soda locations- good ol' Maverick in Orem:



Just look at the plethora of choices:

20 choices, 4 flavor shots, 2 different types of ice! (yes, I'm serious cubed or crushed)

I know, it really is xanadu!