Bye Bye Christmas… Hello Consignment Sale Season!

For those of you who aren’t personal friends of mine I am going to let you in on an addiction of mine. Besides Pinterest (hehe), I am going to publicly come out and admit it. I am addicted and in love with consignment sales and stores!

 

I know  it is an addiction because do you see that picture above. Just looking at it makes me get all excited. I have mentioned before but will reiterate here, I am cheap! Thrifty really. I have nice taste in clothing, but can’t justify spending a bunch of money on an outfit that might be worn once before being covered in a bodily fluid, rejected because it has; too few ruffles, too many buttons, ect.  or out grown with in a week (how does that happen?!). So that brings me to my point. Consignment sales allow me to buy the clothing brands and styles I want for nearly nothing and then make some money back by reselling them!

Now we have been living in this area for a couple years so I have become aware of what sales I like to shop and sell at. Once you start shopping Consignment sales you will figure out your favorites too!

Typically, I sell what the girls have out grown. This consists of clothing, toys (those that don’t get played with or drive us parents crazy!), and gear (think jumperoos, baby baths ect.).  I have a pretty easy system for storing my items ready to consign. As Peanut grows out of things I throw them into a box. When the box is overflowing I take it to our basement. There I have a couple tubs ready for the next sale. One for fall/winter clothing, one for spring/summer clothing, and one for toys/odds and ends.

Usually I shove pieces of an outfit together (bloomers into the dress/skirt or pants into the shirt), this really helps so you have it all in one place. Outfits sell better than single pieces but all the items in an outfit need to be the same size when hung up.  Save all those store hangers to use for the sales. No need to spend money on hangers! Also, invest in a tagging gun. You will want one after you poke yourself 1 or 15 times using safety pins. They are not very expensive and worth the $7 on eBay! Blood on clothing doesn’t help it sell. :)

Every thing sold is hung up and each sale has specific rules about tagging and hanging. One thing ALL sales have in common a quality control inspection. Before items are hung up or put out sales have people checking each item to see that it is stain free and all parts work (zippers, buttons, batteries, ect). Obviously, there are items that get missed but this is helpful for the consumer.

I spend a few nights hanging and tagging the items, but it is worth it! Last year I sold about $300 worth of items (this was the $$$ in my pocket) and bought about $150 between all the sales! This got me MOST of them items needed for both girls for the fall! I was also able to offset the cost of Peanut’s new big girl carseat with my earnings.

My fall 2011 Haul

 

Above you can see my haul from one of the sales I went to this fall. In that photo I have 2 name brand winter coats (Old Navy and Osh Kosh), 2 name brand Christmas dresses (Gymboree and Carter’s), a hand full of sleepers, holiday outfits, and a bunch of toys (most were given for Christmas- the zebra is for Peanut’s birthday!). How much do you think I spent… wait for it…. $100. Yup, you read that correctly! $100.  I will use all the stuff I bought for Munchkin again for Peanut, and resell after her.

These sales are NO joke. You need to try and get to the presale if at all possible! The best of the best are sold most of the time before the public even walks in! In order to get to the presales  you need to work a shift (hanging, sorting, checking in items) or be a consignor. I really try and work a shift during set up so I can scope out the stuff we have to have. I usually show up with an empty stroller/wagon and a couple of big blue Ikea bags to grab my loot!

Now you are asking yourself, why haven’t I consigned and shopped consignment sales? Where are they Mae? How can I find these gems in my area? Well look no further… Consignment Mommies  has the answer. They are getting the latest information on sales across the country!

Check them out on Facebook too. They offer tons of suggestions on how to shop, what to look for, how to organize your items to get the most  money for your stuff! You are going to want to check them out and learn from all the seasoned shoppers that frequent their wall. There is a method to consigning and shopping consignment sales and you can gain a lot of information from their posts on Facebook.

This is only the first of what I am sure will be MANY posts on consignment shopping you will see! I am getting excited because the sales are right around the corner.

Say What… You Use Cloth Diapers?!?!

That’s right… You read that correctly! We do use cloth diapers.  We have been using cloth diapers since Munchkin was born over 3 years ago! You might be intimidated by cloth diapers. But they are not at all like they used to be! I don’t use pins or even fold (though they are both still options).

I have about a 6 or so ‘cloth diaper converts’ and this is  the information I have provided them as the crucial must- know before you start. Cloth Diapers are more of an initial investment but they quickly they pay for themselves.  Also, they can be resold. Yes, I said resold! You can’t resell a disposable diaper now can you?

Cloth diapers save you quite a bit of money in the long run. Here is a great resource to compare. This is pretty accurate info about the cost. As I mentioned you can resell the diapers when you  done using them. There are online resources for selling them, as well as consignment sales!

Now realize just as one brand of disposables doesn’t work for ever baby nor does every brand of cloth work for all.

Newborn

We used these for Munchkin and Peanut.  We had about 20 and this works well during the newborn phase. We washed about every 2 days and found this to be good!

Kissaluvs Size 0

Kissaluvs need a diaper cover. We used Thirsties brand the same for both girls and couldn’t have been more pleased! You need about 6 of them. Every diaper change doesn’t require a cover change. Since the cover doesn’t touch the baby it can be wet and wiped out. We only changed for poop and once a day at bath time.  They have super cute colors!!

Thirstie's Diaper Covers

We have used 3 different types of diapers for the girls once they hit about 11lbs.  All of them are the pocket style diaper. Basically, you ‘stuff’ the insert inside the pocket and that is it! They are also ‘onesize’. This means from about 7lbs to 35lbs  your little  one will fit. We have found that our little ones leaked until they were closer to 10lbs. I also have found that I prefer snap closures to aplix (velcro).
We have and love all of the following:
Bumgenius 3.0 Snaps (They are now on 4.0)

Bumgenius 4.0

FuzziBunz One Sized

Go Green Pocket Diapers Champs 2.0

Another type of diaper we have is called  GroVia- You can use  the cloth liners or disposables they sell which are great for travel! These are called Hybrid diapers.

Grovia AIO Hybrid

It is very important to know that when you decide to cloth diaper you need to make the switch to cloth diaper friendly detergent. You should no longer use softeners (for any laundry) or dryer sheets. They both cause a build up on diapers causing stink issues and leaks!

Here is a great site to look at the rankings of detergents. We use Country Save and have no complaints!

Our Cloth Diaper Friendly Detergent

OK so here is the part everyone wonders about… POOP!  If you are breastfeeding exclusively than you can just wash them. Breastmilk poop is water soluble. Formula and solid food poop is not. You need to make sure you get the majority of it off the diapers before washing them. You can use liners, flick it in the toilet, scrape, dunk, or use a sprayer. Or even a combination of the above!

We also use cloth wipes. It makes it much easier once they are used I throw them into the pail with the diapers. Any of the wipes work well… or if you want to be really thrifty you can buy flannel cut into squares and fold! We have an assortment of wipes that we got w/packages of diapers we bought.

For wetbags (Where you store the diaper when you are out) I recommend one w/a zipper!

Planetwise Wetbags

At home we have a liner like this in a regular plastic flip top (where you use the foot to pop it open) garbage can I got at target!

Planetwise Diaper Pail Liner

A big pointer I can say is switch all your detergent to the cloth diaper detergent… other detergents can leave a residue in your washer… NEVER use dryer sheets or softeners… they cause the diapers to stop being absorbent.
If there is a  local store that sells diapers go and check some out! They aren’t as  scary as you think! Feel free to drop me a line about any questions you might have!