YesterYear Soap Company Review and Giveaway!

Let me start this post by saying all  the women in this house have crazy skin. The girls are blessed with their mothers super sensitive skin! Before Peanut was born I went out and bought a huge bottle of super sensitive, no fragrance, all natural, no additives, no NOTHING soap… and she was allergic :) . Yes that is how things work in our house.

I was sent an awesome 3 pack sampler from the YesterYear Soap Company. They have some amazing All Natural soap. Their website says it best: Surprisingly, there is no clear definition of ‘Natural’. However, we take a common sense approach to the term. Quite simply, we add no artificial substances to our soaps, such as dyes, parabins and preservatives, and where possible, we use organically grown products.  Our products contain no detergents, alcohol’s, propylene glycol and other chemicals commonly found in commercially blended ‘soap’.  These are the ingredients… ready… Shae Butter,Coconut Oil, Palm Oil and Olive Oil. that is it! They are scented with either essential oils or blends of natural aroma components. No weird stuff!

YesterYear Soap not only smells amazing, it is truly beautiful to look at as well! It is packaged in a super cute box. Each bar is a perfect color matching the scent! This was my sampler.

I decided to try  the Green Tea Mint. I LOVE mint… the smell really wakes me up in the morning. It is such a fresh scent and it seems to linger but isn’t over powering.

I have the soap in my shower and it holds up. I know that might sound crazy but sometimes all natural soaps sort of fall apart in the shower. Not YesterYear’s soap… it really held up well!

As I mentioned before I am super allergic to the world of soaps, lotions, and detergents. I tested it out on a small patch of skin first. (This isn’t the first time I have done this! I made the mistake once of using a product everywhere… and ended up on steroids to help heal my skin!!) I was excited when there was no rash! I can’t explain how awesome this soap feels on your skin! I love the texture it almost has a mini exfoliating type feature to it!

The girls have also tried it and haven’t had a reaction! So there  you have it… If our crazy allergic skin  doesn’t react then chances are yours won’t too!

Most natural soaps aren’t pretty.. YesterYear smells good, looks good, and all around ROCKS!

Now you are thinking…why don’t I have some? Can I order it online? Where can I get it? Well first you can try and win some! I am giving away a bar to one lucky winner! You can enter below I have a new giveaway system I think you will LOVE it!

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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.

Munchkin’s 2011 Interview

Oh Pinterest you always keep me busy, between crafts, recipes, organization ideas, I have found myself being  MUCH more productive.

A while back I had read this blog post from Hey, ho, KellyGO and then my friend Stacy over at Just Two Sisters did something similar with her crew. I figured why not see if Munchkin would participate and answer a few questions for me too! Needless to say at first she said the same answer for everything. UGH…  So we took a break and I revisited today.  She finally gave me real answers!

I also saw an idea about asking some questions on the kiddo’s birthday. So we might be trying that too.  We will see!

Needless to say, here is our 2011 end of year Interview (artwork by Munchkin)

2011 End of Year Interview

Munchkin Age 3

1. What makes you happy?

Playing and sharing toys

2. What makes you sad?

Friends that don’t share

3. What makes you laugh?

Funny things like when Peanut is silly

4.What is your favorite thing to do?

Feed Nii (the Fish)

5. What are you really good at?

Learning at school

6. What are you not very good at?

Kicking things at people

7. What is your favorite food and drink?

Peanut Butter Sandwich

8. What’s your favorite color?

Purple and Pink and blue

9. Where is your favorite place to go?

School

10. Who are your best friends?

A, C, and F

11. What are your favorite movies or TV shows?

Belle (Beauty and the Beast)

12. What are your favorite books?

Princess books

13. If you were a cartoon character, who would you be?

Belle

14. What does Mommy do when you’re not around?

Play catch up… (though I think she meant Ketchup)

15. What do you do when Mommy isn’t around?

Play with balls (the ball pit)

16. What is something Mommy always says to you?

I love you!

17. What do you and Mommy do together?

We play alone when there is no Daddy or Peanut

18. How are you and Mommy the same?

We always love each other

19. How are you and Mommy different?

You are a Mommy and I am a Munchkin

20. How do you know Mommy loves you?

You hug me.

21. What is your favorite toy?

Belle Doll

22. What is your favorite thing to do with Daddy?

Daddy time when we play with Peanut

So excited to see what 2012 brings!!!!

Christmas is only 75 Days Away!

Let’s talk toddler and baby stocking stuffers!

I have basically completed buying all their big stuff.  Most things were purchased at consignment sales and on HUGE sales at different stores. The joint gift for them is we are redoing their dress up area.

Munchkin (Will be almost 3 1/2)-

  • Train-Maybe 2?
  • lip gloss
  • play money (she is getting a cash register)
  • tooth brush/tooth paste
  • travel connect 4 (I got this FREE with a coupon back in Aug)
  • App gift card for LeapPad (her grandpa is getting her this)
  • bath crayons
  • Play doh
  • Candy

Peanut  (Will be 11 months)-

  • Little People/Weebles
  • tooth brush/tooth paste
  • board books
  • bath color dyes
  • bath books
  • bath toys
  • puffs/yogurt melts
Well I don’t think this is all of it… but it is a start! What are you getting or what are you go to items? Leave me comment I need some more ideas!