Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Friday, September 13, 2013

How To Shop Consignment Sales

I just finished shopping my very favorite children's consignment sale, and realized its the perfect opportunity to share one of my passions with you.  
Now wait, I know what you are thinking when I say consignment... you're picturing those over priced consignment stores that offer next to nothing for your clothes and then re-sell them at ridiculous prices.  

No, no, no!  There is another way!  

There are large bi-annual consignment sales, usually spring and fall, that sell gently used children's clothing, toys, and gear.   The sales take place in expo centers, abandoned big box stores, school gyms, and generally last 3 or 4 days.  Most sales allow between 250 and 2000 consignors (sellers), so the size of each sale varies widely.   Large or small though, the deals can be amazing!

I purchased 37 items for $126!  That's an average of just $3.40 per item.  A few of the items are bargain brand, but most are name brands including Ralph Lauren, Gap, and Gymboree.  I found 5 sets of button down shirts for the twins,  khaki pants, dresses for Sissy, skirts and sweaters for school uniforms, and even a few fun items like a Santa dress, and everything looks brand new!



So, now that you're sold, here is the bad news... its not always easy to get the best deals.  The sales can seem daunting, and the pricing can be all over the place.  Here are a few tips to make you a successful consignment shopper!

  1. Find a sale in your area!  Just hop on Google and search for children's consignment sales in (your city here).  If you live in a very small town, consider finding a sale within driving distance.  It will be worth it.
  2. Research the sales!  Ask your mommy friends, read online reviews, and find out what each sale does best.  Some sales are very picky about the clothes they accept, so you waste less time searching through stained or worn out clothes.  Some sales have more gear like high chairs, strollers, car seats, and cribs while other are mostly toys and clothes.  Find a sale that fits your needs.
  3. Volunteer!  Most sales are fully staffed by volunteers, and the volunteers get to shop before the sale opens to the public.  Usually, you can earn the right to shop early by working one 3 or 4 hour shift.  I can not impress on you enough how important this is.  The very best deals will be purchased by the early shoppers.
  4. Make a list!  Sit down and think about what you need before you go.  The sales are often huge and overwhelming, so its easy to get distracted if you don't have a plan.  Write down the items you are looking for and even the size you want, so you have a quick reference in the moment.  It will also pay off to look at a map of the sale and plan your attack.
  5. Know your brands!  You will get the best deals if you are generally familiar with common brands and prices.  For instance, $3 for a GAP brand polo is great, but $3 for a Faded Glory brand is just okay.  Assume most items will be offered at less than 40% of retail value.  I stumbled across this consignment pricing guide which is broken down by item type and brand tier if you want to brush up a bit ;)
  6. Be patient!  I usually block out 3 or 4 hours to shop kid free.  It will take a long time to look through all of the clothes, toys, etc., and because the sales are staffed by volunteers, it will probably take a long time to check out.  I waited 30 minutes to check out this last sale.  Consider this though, you can purchase a whole season of clothes in one sitting at remarkable prices... its worth 4 hours! 
I hope this helps you become a very successful consignment shopper.  Let me know if you try it!  

Oh and one more thing, many of the sales will let you shop a private "new mom sale" if you are pregnant, but they only take the first 200 or so to sign up!

Happy shopping!

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Cooking With Love



I love to cook!  I enjoy baking, cooking, and even meal planning, but it’s more than that.  I express my love through homemade food.  I believe you can change a person’s day with a thoughtful gift, and food so often fits the bill.  Food has the power to nourish, to transport us home, to comfort us, and to make us smile.  I want to teach my daughter to bring joy with simple, homemade, and delicious food.  Sorry twins, but today is a “girls’ day”!


My beautiful niece graduated from high school, so Sissy and I prepared several dishes for her party.   Sissy decided every party needs cupcakes and made Strawberry cupcakes with Strawberry Cream Cheese frosting.  Together we also made Cowboy Caviar and Poolside Dip.


Strawberry Cupcakes with Strawberry Cream Cheese Frosting


Strawberry Cupcake Ingredients
I normally make all of my baked goods from scratch, but since we were short on time and this was Sissy’s first attempt at solo baking, we decided to use a cake mix.  Sissy mixed up the cake according to the package directions, broke the eggs, poured the oil and water, put in the cupcake liners, and filled each one ¾ full.  She even preheated the oven.  While the cupcakes baked, we started on the frosting.



Adding sprinkles



For the frosting, we creamed together one stick of room temperature butter with 8 oz room temperature cream cheese until fluffy.  Sissy then added ½ tsp. of strawberry extract.  Finally, she added 4 cups of powdered sugar in ½ cup increments, beating after each addition.  When the frosting was the perfect creamy texture, we frosted the cooled cupcakes and added sprinkles.


Love at first bite!

  

 Cowboy Caviar and Poolside Dip


Poolside Dip Ingredients
Both dips are very easy to prepare, but are high protein, low fat options for summer parties.  For the Poolside Dip, chop the peppers, drain corn and olives, combine all ingredients in a bowl, and mix well.  (Poolside Dip Recipe)  To prepare the Cowboy Caviar, mix together the hot sauce, oil, and vinegar.  Drain the beans, corn, and tomatoesChop the parsley, green onions, and avocado.  Toss the avocado in the sauce, then gently combine all ingredients. (Cowboy Caviar Recipe)


Cowboy Caviar Ingredients
 Sissy helped me drain the corn, tomatoes, and black eyed peas, harvest the parsley, and mix up the sauces.  She even ran the red peppers and jalapenos through the food processor.  

The Poolside Dip is creamy and spicy.  The Cowboy Caviar is chunky and satisfying.  I plan to serve both dips with tortilla chips and baby carrots.  



Cowboy Caviar                   Strawberry Cupcakes                 Poolside Dip


Update:  Sissy’s cupcakes were a huge success.  She and her Dad walked around passing them out and they were gone in seconds.  She was able to experience the joy food can bring, and my husband’s family was very generous with their compliments to my cute little chef!  The dips were also a bit hit.