Sunday, March 11, 2012
Making money highchair purchase!
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Garage Sale. Hosting, not shopping!
This last weekend I was very busy with hosting my own garage sale!
I’d say I put in hours of work but really, I just realized if I had 5 bags of stuff to donate I should at least try to sell it first!
I printed off some simple signs and taped them to some boxes I was going to throw out. The night before the sale I drove to the 4 corners near our house and dropped the signs off with a log in each box to keep them from flying away.
I had decided to start Thursday morning. I woke up and, being a spare table-less family, I dragged blankets out to set up stuff on. I just put things by price. 50 cents here, $1 over there. You sell things for wayyyy cheaper when you were just planning on donating it!
Well, I made $50 and that first hour and when things slowed down I decided not to push my luck. I left my signs up since they said Thurs-Sat and I would have had to wake my kids up from their naps to go haul the boxes in. I guess it was a bad idea because I quickly got a doorbell ring by someone interested in my sale and wondering why I wasn’t out there. Yep, that’s gutsy. So I opened back up and probably sold about $2 worth of stuff in the next two hours.
Meanwhile I invited friends to bring their stuff by and so on Thursday evening I had even more stuff to sell, but for other people. I opened shop excitedly on Friday morning at 8am and sat out there ‘til noon all to make a whopping—$7.
I was not happy. So Saturday I prayed over my sale. I didn’t want to have to give my friend all her stuff back! It started out slow but in one blow one lady came and bought 3 large items totaling $46! That helped get rid of many of the larger items. A neighbor brought out his leather chair he wanted to sell and asked $60 for it. I wasn’t too hopeful, maybe because I rarely shop for furniture but I stuck it out there. Just as I was getting ready to close up a man pulled up and plopped in the chair. Within minutes it was sold!
I think the only things I have left to sell are a Bumbo & tray and a new changing pad from my friend. Both will do nicely on Craigslist so I shouldn’t have a problem getting them sold!
All in all I sold $200 worth of stuff! $69 of that is mine and I am very happy. Making almost $70 from items I was ready to toss is pretty good in my book!
Meanwhile I’m looking for better ideas for putting garage sale signs up. I might try stakes instead of boxes next time!
I was pleased with how little work went into this sell and how easy it was to do vs the money that came in. Even if it wasn’t all my stuff!
I think the idea of a garage sale is put in as little time as you can (and still make it workable) and sell as much as you can, rather than for as high as you can!
Friday, February 10, 2012
Why, yes! I do accept free stuff!
I’ve gone through 3 high chairs with my 3 kids. I know, call me crazy. But the first one was just a cheapy I got on Craigslist for about $15. I sold it after our first kid because it was starting to tear and I was worried it wouldn’t sell if the cover was all torn.
I made my $15 back and turned around and purchased one for $25. Once again off CL.
$10 more got me a LOT. Single hand sliding tray, 2 trays actually, adjustable height, rolling wheels. I mean, this was FAAAANCY!
(And MUCH easier to clean I might add!)
But when my daughter grew out of it, the thing was nothing but bulky. I didn’t want to haul it up to the attic, and I wasn’t going to leave it sitting there. So I added some spit shine and put it on Craigslist. It sold for $30 after a warfare of phone calls. Apparently the belts in Highchair’s are really important to some people and mine had them.
We figured with kid #3 we would just use this:
Oops, I mean this:
However, where that is great on the road and extra room at the table. It isn’t good for tiny tots like ours is still.
So off to craigslist yet again.
I’ve missed you my friend.
I wanted to spend $10 maybe $15 at the most.
A lady had her’s posted for over a month, cost: $15. I saw a terrible photo of it, talked her down to $10 and said I’d like to see it. She happened to have it stored right near a thrift store. Lucky me. While in the thrift store I saw and UGLY highchair for $4. Cheap but…well, not as “thrifty” as I’d like.
I think the difference between “thrifty” and “cheap” is Thrifty gets you what you want for less. Cheap gets you anything that’s out there and doesn’t cost much (and will probably break).
Anyway, the car seat was all wrapped in plastic from being stored but I could tell it was in decent condition. (Which turned out to be really, really good condition!) And I wasn’t about to talk her down any more when they had just dug through their whole storage unit for it! Oh, and they GAVE ME A STROLLER.
Yes, it is rather nice, though worn, Graco stroller. I cleaned it and it is in good condition. I really don’t need it but how can I pass up free?
And the highchair?
Its a hit! With lots of growing room!
Friday, February 3, 2012
Tater Tot Casserole
- 1-1/2 pounds ground beef
- 1-1/2 medium onion, chopped
- 1-1/2 (10.75 ounce) cans Campbell's® Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup (Regular or 98% Fat Free)
- 1 tablespoon and 1-3/4 teaspoons ketchup
- 1 tablespoon and 1-3/4 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
- 4-3/4 cups frozen Tater Tots
- Top with cheese
- Cook beef and onion in 10-inch skillet over medium-high heat until beef is well browned, stirring to break up meat. Pour off fat.
- Stir soup, ketchup and Worcestershire into skillet. Spoon beef mixture into 12x8-inch shallow baking dish. Arrange potatoes around edge of casserole. Top with cheese.
- Bake at 425 degrees F for 25 minutes or until potatoes are done.
Directions
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Round up! January

Sales were not as good this week as last week! However, I think things will start picking up. I’m experimenting with free shipping as well! Check it out!
I got these frogs (above) in a bag of stuff for .99 cents. I tried to get .99 out of it but someone did the BIN for $4.50. Someone is getting a good deal. This can be up to $17 if he would have waited for v-day!
Here (below) is one of my free shipping. I probably will raise the price as I get more confident with things!

I was pretty excited that these Limited pants sold so quickly and for $10 plus shipping!

I did not think Liz Claiborne would go this fast! But someone got a great deal for these like new pants!

It wasn’t until after I posted this that I found out what they were! They are zimmbos and sell for about $18 for a whole set on Amazon. I was pretty happy with my sell price even without the right tag on them. ‘Specially since they are not a complete set!

My Friend at Mom's Paycheck sold some Trivial cards and that inspired me to post these rather than toss them. I got them and a bunch of other items for .99 cents, and sold these for almost $10. Shipping cost me around $4 so it was a nice profit for something I would have thrown away.

Rabbit’s fur! yes, this soft sweater has Rabbit’s fur in it! Sold for $10 with a last second bid!

These pants had 2 bids, from the same bidder, that always makes me wonder how high they were willing to go!

Thursday, January 26, 2012
Free preschool learning tools!
I am not sure where I got this idea from. I think it is a mix of pintrest idea and my own stingy nature to do things for free!
They are reading sticks! Very easy to make and a great way to get your child over the “sounding out every letter ‘til they forget what the whole word sounded like" stage! Yea, you know! That stage!
All you need to make this is a paint stick (free at the hardware store) A paint chip with wholes in it (compliments of Lowes) a magic marker and string! (Painting the stick is optional. I used acrylic for mine. One could also spray paint)
My 4 year old loves them. And my 2 year old! They are great for car trips!
Oh, and while you are at the store grab some larger cards and turn them into a color book for you learning-colors child! I love free!
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Weekly Round up! What I sold on eBay!
Well my first week back into selling in months and my reports say I made…….
$185.32
Saaawwweeetttt!
Hello eBay! I’m back!!
I bought a few bags of stuff for 99 cents each….6 to be exact! And thankfully, my 1st sell paid for all 6!
I sold these Trash Pack toys for $7!
I was pretty excited to see these smurfs due to the movie, alas, they only sold for 99 cents, but that paid for the whole bag of toys I purchased, some of which I’m not even trying to sell so at least it wasn’t a bust.
One thing I tried to sell but it didn’t sell is this AWESOME melissa and doug butterfly!
The circles come off AND the shapes come off! My 6 mo old likes it, my 2 yr old plays with it and my 4 yr old was showing Daddy how it’s done. Defiantly worth the 99 cents I paid for the whole bag! Wait, though, I got that back already- Score.
I was surprised that Melissa and Doug items don’t resale for much.
Any thoughts?
Sold these for 99 cents as well! That double paid for another bag.
They don’t usually sell well for me so I was happy. If I had more storage I might try to save up and sell a bunch, but I guess I’d have to get more if I wanted to do that and I just don’t see them often.
One of the bags had this Tonka bulldozer. It fits in the palm of your hand so it is small and it sold for: $2.99
I know none of those seemed like that great of sales but I got more than my money’s worth and when I buy miscellaneous stuff I’m just happy to break even with the risk!
On to bigger and better things!
This OSU cover didn’t work for my friend’s phone when she realized she wanted a hard case for it. She said she paid $20 for it and just gave it to me.
I sold it for $12. Someone got a good deal by buying this!
Several people have given me clothing to go through. I found two items of lingerie and since I’ve never sold it but figure it sells good I figured I’d stick it on there!
This Gilligain and Omalley sleepwear sold for $5 with shipping. Not much but something!
This Intimissimi Pink and cream top and bottom lingerie Victoria Secret Faired better bringing me $10.01 with shipping.
Sold for asking price of $10. I should have done a higher BIN price but I think I was pretty tired when I posted this! Now I’m wondering if I should snatch up any animal skin colored items!
This Nike pull over was worn by me last spring. It just didn’t work for me any more. I got it for .99 cents and sold it for $3. When I add getting to wear it for a season, I’m happy.
These J Crew pants were a pleasant surprise when a bidding war happened and they reached $15.50. With this horrid photo to boot! Can you tell I kept them folded over a wire hanger since summer? NOT doing that again!