Friday, 19 August 2016

Back To School Thrifting- 13 Items For $30




Again, this is a time in my life when I will be unable to post as often as I would like. 


I have purchased a detached home that needs a lot of love (work), and will be moving in the next few weeks.


I promise to keep you updated on the recycled/ reclaimed items that I will find and use around my new place...and also post about day to day thrifting as often as I can.



I've been so busy with the sale of my home that I almost missed National Thrift Day!!! I mean, that is crazy. I probably enjoy that day more than my own birthday...for real...


On my way home from work Wednesday night, I was about to leave Waterdown, ON when I remembered that Value Village was having a 50% off sale to celebrate National Thrift Day. I quickly ran into Waterdown's Value Village at 830pm and decided that I would just focus on my oldest son's back to school wardrobe. My middle and youngest are quite well stocked with hand-me-down's anyway.



In a flurry, I picked up 13 items and was pleasantly surprised when the cashier asked for $30.05.


Here is what my 30 bucks got me:




A fall jacket (London Fog).



2 hoodies.
 2 pairs of jeans. 




2 pairs of shorts.

 

5 long-sleeved T-shirts.
1 short-sleeved T-shirt.



There you have it, friends. Save money, recycle, and get a new wardrobe for your child for $30.


I just wish that I had remembered to look for shoes....






Blessings.




Monday, 8 August 2016

My Thrifted Backyard Oasis Chandelier





Now that I am a single mom again, I do relish the ability to make things girly and pretty around my home.



I really wanted to add a relaxing backyard oasis feeling to my kijiji-ed plastic patio furniture.



First off, I knew that I wanted some light and airy curtains. I had a set of those white mosquito-type netting curtains that I have seriously had in my possession FOREVER. Since I haven't bought anything at Ikea in about- oh, 5 years or so- I don't even remember what my plan was for them. But I still held on to them.


Then I found a matching set at Bibles For Missions Thrift Shop. They had priced each panel at $4.00, and I was quite happy with that. 


I attached them to my portable sun cover with some twine and I feel like it dressed it up significantly.







I then headed over to the Re-Source Thrift Shop
to look for a chandelier. Partly because I've seen a good selection of lighting there, and partly because it is the closest thrift shop to me.


I found this 'vintage' (a nice way of saying ugly??) light fixture for $12.00. I figured if I removed most of the busyness of it- it would do what I needed it to do. And that was just look pretty.




And after I had taken off the outer 'shell', given it a couple of coats of white spray paint, and cut off the wires (since I had absolutely no way of hooking it up to an electrical source anywhere in my backyard) I was extremely pleased with the result.





I attached the base of the light to my sun cover with white zip ties- which did the trick nicely.




But when I reattached the chandelier to the base, I realized that it, unfortunately, sat way too high.







So out I ran to Home Depot. I picked up some white links and presto, with a bit of elbow grease- I think my backyard Oasis is complete.









Thanks for reading, friends!



Blessings.




Monday, 11 July 2016

My New Obsession: My Facebook Trading Group






A couple of weeks ago I started posting the wedding items that I had purchased or had made myself,  that I never ended up using- items that I now feel it's time to get rid of- on facebook Buy-And-Sell groups, kijiji, etc...






Shortly after my postings went up, a friend of mine mentioned a trading group to me- and I was immediately intrigued. As someone who only purchases second-hand, bartering has long been one of my favourite ways to acquire the things that I am in need of.







For those of you not familiar with how bartering/trading works, here it is- plain and simple. People will trade goods (clothing/ furniture/ household items, etc) or services (hair cutting/babysitting/ home maintenance) that they no longer need or that they have to offer, with someone who has a good or service that they do need. The only rule is no money will be exchanged. 






Many people ask for/offer consumables (food they don't like/ food from their garden, etc.),  wine and beer is a popular item that people ask for, clothing, shoes, records, funiture...the list is endless.







Here are a few of my sweet trades so far!







I had these wood slices that I was going to use as part of my wedding centerpieces. 



 I traded 10 slices for a couple of bottles of wine.





One bottle I then traded for a very cute pair of boots:







And the other bottle I quickly traded for a cooler that I was in need of for my upcoming camping trip with my boys.








Do you get the picture? I traded something I didn't need and ended up getting items that I DID need! Bartering is the best!








Here are some other sweet items that I've scored:





These adorable "light bulb" iron candle holders. I traded three chocolate bars for these beauties.











These two canvas pieces were traded for a bag or tortilla chips!! Serious WIN! LOVE these.










 And this gorgeous coral lampshade... I traded a couple of bottles of beer for it (white lamp base found at Value Village for $4.99).





So friends...why buy new (and contribute to the pollution, inhumane working conditions, and garbage issue that we have on this planet), when you can trade your items or services?





I know I will continue to do so!!







Blessings.











  

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

How to Repurpose An Old Placemat Into An Adorable Purse!











So, I'm pretty excited about this really fun DIY idea! I saw the tutorial for the placemat to purse DIY pictured above on Pinterest and just HAD to search for more!  






Some are as easy as gluing the sides together and some you will need a sewing machine to achieve... but here are my fave repurposing placemat to purse DIY's:











Although many of the tutorials are basically the same idea, this tutorial from Lil Blue Boo does require a sewing machine and basic skills. 
Read tutorial HERE









This tutorial from Something Is Done is similar to the one above, but I do like the added strap idea. 
Read this tutorial HERE









This is another similar tutorial that I found on Craftaholics Anonymous. I really love how she incorporated the tassel detailing.
Read this How-To HERE.














This tutorial from The Kipi Blog uses a sewing machine and a zipper for closure. Very, very cute.
Read how-to make this clutch HERE.










This tutorial on Repeat Possessions was definitely the easiest of the ones I liked. No sewing. None. You just need glue and a repurposed belt for this simple DIY.
Read how to make this clutch HERE.









I found another somewhat simple tutorial on Average But Inspired. No sewing machine is required and I like how she used thread in a contracting fabric to hand sew the sides.
Read the tutorial for this clutch HERE.






And last, but certainly not least, of my favourites:




This hand-sewn cross-body purse was made by Paper And Stitch from 2 placemats and a leather strap that she had lying around from a previous purse-to-clutch revamp. AND she made it for under $10! It looks really easy to do and I just love the way it looks!




Well, thanks for reading friends!



I hope you'll let me know if you try any of these tutorials! I'd love to see the finished product!



If you don't have any placemats lying around, you can buy them for super cheap (and recycle at the same time) at any thrift shop!
Read the cross-body purse tutorial HERE.




Blessings and happy thrifting!






Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Supporting A Local Bridal Consignment Shop- She's So Beautiful.






Many of my readers will remember last November when I made the gut-wrenching decision to postpone my New Year's Eve wedding. 



I wrote about my decision and how we just weren't ready HERE.  



Over the last 7 months, the man and I have given it our best shot. But in the end, sadly, we just aren't good together. It is now time for a clean break. And time to sell some wedding items.








I was able to consign my wedding dress there, along with some accessories. The difference between consignment and selling to a store, is that my dress is priced there- tried on by numerous brides and when it is purchased, I'll receive my money for it- minus the shop's commission.



Featured here is one of the shop's boutique items- TwoBirds bridesmaids dresses.




The shop is absolutely gorgeous. It is a small-ish home-based business, but when you are there, you feel as though you are in any other bridal shop.






The shop's owner, Cindy, started the shop in 2009 with her daughter Ashley. Since then, Cindy has taken on the shop on her own. You can read all about how the shop came to be here.







She's So Beautiful is a great spot to check out for any bride that is in the market for a gown. Whether it's to save money, to be 'green', or for the bride that desperately wants that designer dress- without the designer price tag.








At She's So Beautiful, the prices range fro $300 - $4500. Many factors affect the price of a gown, such as designer, style, age and size. 





She also carries jewellery, one-of-a-kind accessories as well as purses, garters and crinolines. Anything you need for your special day, you can find here!






Seriously....how adorable is this tea-length dress?!?!?!?








She's So Beautiful has won the Readers Choice Award for 2014 and for 2015! That's quite an honour! 




I HIGHLY recommend She's So Beautiful
whether you are looking to buy a gown, or consign your much-loved dress from your special day. 






Cindy was a joy to deal with! 







And of course...it helps with not buying new...So I'm a HUGE fan of that!!






You can also follow She's So Beautiful on Pinterest 
and on Twitter.







Blessings, friends.




Thursday, 23 June 2016

Munch Mitt Giveaway Winners!













Congratulations to the winners of my newest giveaway!



 Each winner will receive a brand new 
 in their choice of colour.



The winners are (chosen by my impartial judges):




 Amanda De Santis.






 Mikayla Sithamparapillai. 
(Yes, Mikayla, I ran out of room for your last name on my piece of paper.) ;)



 



And Sabrina Hodgson.



I am so excited because 2 of these Mama's have small babies now and one winner is a Mom-To-Be. 



Congrats to the winners!!




I will contact you all soon with the next steps!




Thursday, 16 June 2016

My Newest Giveaway- THREE Munch Mitts!!!












I am SO very excited about my latest giveaway!! 




You all know that I purchase almost everything used and second-hand. 




That *ALMOST everything* accounts for gifts for birthdays, babies, etc. (unless I know for a fact that the families enjoy receiving second-hand gifts). 




So, for the times that I do buy new, I make sure that I am supporting a local shop/small business owner.




And that is why I absolutely LOVE The Munch Mitt








The Munch Mitt was invented/created by a local Momtrepreneur and it is simply a FABULOUS product. I loved the idea before I knew that the owner was local- now I ADORE this product even more!!









The owner (also named Melissa), was looking for a way to soothe her little 3 month old's teething struggles. He, like my own children, would not keep a soother in his mouth- and would chomp on his (or her own) hands instead.













And the Munch Mitt was born. I have to say- I wish I had owned one of these when my boys were tiny. I love to give these as gifts to friends with babies.


















These awesome Mitts sell for CND$21.95 each, and I am able to give THREE away for FREE!





This is why I am so very excited!!
















Three separate names will be drawn and the winners will be able to choose from any of the regular sized Munch Mitts in their brand new colours! (NEW pink shimmer, NEW shimmer purple, and NEW aqua).





Simply share this post with your friends on any social media site and comment with the new colour that you'd love to win!





***If we are not friends on social media, be sure to comment below to let me know that you've shared, so that your name will be entered into the draw!***




Names will be drawn on June 23rd!






Blessings, and best of luck to all!!





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