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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Getting the Most Out of Yard Sale Shopping



Ah, yard sale season: the rush of seeing your neighborhood block converted suddenly to a bazaar of rare treasures ripe for purchase! Having been to a slew of these this summer alone, I'd like take the time to offer some advice from my own shopping experiences. Here are my Top Five tips for yard sale shopping!

  1. Be Polite, even though this seems obvious. At a neighbor's yard sale, I remember one woman who was very rude because they didn't have enough change to break her large bills (we're talking Benjamins) because the yard sale had only just started. When they politely asked her to come back later--even offered to hold the item for her--she snapped at them as if the next words out of her mouth might be "I'd like to speak to the manager!" Her attitude was completely rude and unnecessary. You aren't at a store with items that can be restocked, you're a guest at someone's home, the items for sale are their possessions. Don't be condescending or judgmental (it makes me cringe when I hear people say aloud things like "Look at this piece of junk!" ). People like to do business with people who are friendly--and the next four tips really won't work unless you are being friendly.
  2. Ask if they're going to throw anything away. I know this may sound crazy (who wants to sort through trash at someone's garage sale?), but people throw away plenty at big yard sales because they simply don't believe they'll sell. I've found some fabulous freebies simply because something was chipped somewhere or the paint was scratched/needed retouching. I got a set of two large gold candleholders that just needed a bit of paint for absolutely nothing. True, it could just be garbage you find in the reject pile, but oftentimes people throw out perfectly functional furniture amongst other items. I usually buy a couple items first, then politely ask if there are any items they had gone through that they were planning to just throw out. It never hurts to look!
  3. Haggle, but do so logically and respectfully. If an item is five dollars, for instance, I might try to haggle it down to two or three (depending on the condition,etc). One tactic I employ is to find a group of things I'd like to buy and offer a lower number for the set (ex: if there's a chair and a couple of lamps that would cost fifteen separate, I ask if I can have the three of them for ten). If I only have enough money for a couple of larger items, but I see something small I like (usually one of the less expensive things, perhaps a tiny objet d'art), I might ask if they'll throw the small item in as a freebie or at least discount it. The only thing to remember about these tips is to use them sparingly--aggressive haggling can come off as rude. I usually only try each method once.
  4. Make sure you have a way to transport any larger items standing by, even if you are just planning on browsing. What if you see the perfect sofa or dining room table? Perhaps a large framed work of art? If you pay for it, make sure you can get it home. When yard sale season pops up in my neighborhood, I'm often just wandering around on foot with a tote bag, but I have a family member or friend with a car standing by in case I need it. This is also helpful if the item is heavy or cumbersome. Another piece of advice that might come in handy here is to ask if they can hold the item for you once you've purchased it--that way you can come back later in the day to pick it up.
  5. If it's late in the day, they will give stuff away. When a family has a big yard sale, it's usually an effort to liquidate items they'd otherwise simply donate or throw out. As the yard sale is about to end, there is a big desire to get rid of the remaining items before the day is over. I like to go to yard sales during the final hours of the last posted day when they're having one. If I ask for discounts, I'm far more likely to get them then, but I normally don't even have to: when the sale is winding down, the hosts will ask me to take things off their hands! Maybe not big things, but the last yard sale I went to before I moved I received a ton of things for free after buying just one or two items simply because the hosts didn't want to pack them back up or haul them off. A pair of tapered candlesticks, a large decorative basket, a spice rack, a vintage blouse, a console table and a set of crystal wine goblets are just a few items I can think of that I've gotten for free this way. Now, keep in mind this one isn't a guarantee, and I would never recommend showing up and flat-out asking if they're giving stuff away, but in my experience you are far more likely to get amazing deals when the yard sale is winding down.
So those are my words of wisdom when it comes to getting the bang for your buck at a local yard sale. I hope these tips and tricks are of use to you if you're in the market for used home decor items, furniture, appliances, or even if you're just browsing at a sale you stumbled upon while out for a walk. My being quite guilty of the latter (and happily so). I think yard sales are fun because every item you see has a story behind it--a grandmother's old heirloom, a table a family ate dinner at, a bed that was once a child's who is now grown--every piece was treasured by the people selling it. I like to wonder sometimes where things I've sold at yard sales now are: is a freshman excitedly bringing my old dorm decor and storage to her new home at college? Or maybe a little girl somewhere is playing on my old rocking-horse and mothering my old baby doll? Meeting with those who treasured the items face-to-face is just one reason yard sales are such gratifying secondhand shopping experiences. Anyway, hope you enjoyed this little advice post!
tata,
beatrixx

Monday, February 14, 2011

Valentines Day Coord and Goodwill Snags

I have a video blog entry coming, but I'm having some audio sync issues right now so I apologize! Here's a preview of my Valentines Day outfit in the meantime.


I'm trying my smolder out,lol. It probably still registers as derp though XD

Full shot of the coordinate A, B, and C. The hat is a new thrift find of mine--more on my Goodwill shopping hoard later this week. I'm getting used to my new webcam and it seems to be working fine except when I go to upload it to youtube, the audio goes all screwy. When I patch the vlog entry up, I'll repost it here.

I fixed it! The vlog entries seem to be a-okay on my photobucket, so there they shall go. Sorry for the technical difficulties--Happy Valentines Day!
Please excuse my "styrofoam" comment, they are of course regular rubber foam faux flowers, and I don't know why I called an atomizer an "aromatizer" or whatever. Too much/little caffeine methinks, lol. I also don't think I'm going to post to daily_lolita, just because I don't feel polished enough--I want to add long white gloves and white or red lacey tights with white Edwardian style shoes like the pair Julie Andrews is wearing! Rest of goodwill hoard later this week (including some cool vintage finds and more hats):




Monday at the Movies later on today featuring the lovely and talented Betty White!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Dolls: Blythe and Littlest Pet Shop Collaboration

I was reading Violet LeBeaux's blog today when I came across her amazing mod of a tiny Blythe doll. To my surprise, the doll was a collaboration between Blythe and one of my favorite toy lines, Littlest Pet Shop. The doll sets are under $15, which makes me very tempted to run over to Kmart and buy this lovely lady (She's almost a bit Mori kei, love her boots and lunchbox):

She has a deer. And furry boots. OMG I love her.

Violet modded her doll into a mini-her, and I wouldn't have to do much to mod this one into a mini me. But I just think they're lovely they way they are as a collector's item, and they're also tiny--perfect for display in an office space or on a smaller shelf, unlike larger models (I still want my vintage Blythe doll someday though!).

I need to finish going through my old clothes so I can sell stuff and maybe buy this awesome doll collab♥

Sunday, January 30, 2011

New BTSSB Print on Reserve: "Chained Berry Memoir"



I love the little printed ribbons and daisies!

This is the new print from Baby the Stars Shine Bright called "Chained Berry Memoir"--isn't it too cute?! It reminds me of another print by AP, but BTSSB's is simpler with a more fitted design (in my op). It's perfect for country lolita, n'est-ce pas? Reservations open February 4th on Baby's online shop.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The Bodyline List for Country Lolitas



Bodyline is one of those places where you have to know what you're looking for before you start shopping. Pieces are hit or miss, and the shop covers a range of styles and qualities. As a country lolita enthusiast, I like to browse for items that match or go well with said aesthetic. I went through their current (as of 8-28) online overseas catalog and compiled this nifty list of products perfect for a country loli. So if you're a frugalita looking for country style closet fodder or a new loli interested in putting together an inexpensive country loli outfit, here you go!:


More...
OPs

Cherry Print Shirred Dress
Gingham Check Dress with Heart Buttons (I want this one so so bad)
Antebellum-esque Cameo Dress (tres Scarlet O'Hara in my OP--I wish this came in forest green!)
Shirred Back floral print Rococo Dress
Rose Print Dress and Headdress Set
Floral Print Dress with Neck Ties
Heart and Cherries Dress

JSKs
Picnic Border Print Halter JSK
Framed Roses Bordeaux Halter JSK (pretty sure this is a VM or Beth print replica)
Classic Style Floral JSK
Large Rose print JSK with Corset Lacing (I have this in wine, very nice)
Rose Bush print JSK
Floral print Shirred Tiered JSK
Strawberry Gingham JSK (I must have this in blue in my life)
Cherry print JSK
Gingham Check w/Sweets JSK (this piece is more sweet than the others)
Floral print Fancy JSK with Pearls
Love Nadia (perfect for country loli)
Boat Neck Rose print JSK
Floral Jsks 1, 2, 3
Blossom Print JSK in Yellow and Blue

Cardigans
Crochet-style Knit Bolero (see through, very folksy feel that goes well with country loli)
Ruffled Knit Shrug
Joli Petit Faon (cute deer and engrish..err.."flench")

Skirts

Heart and Cherries Skirt
Picnic Border Print Skirt
Framed Roses Print Skirts 1, 2
Classic Style Floral Skirt
Gingham Check with Teddy Bear Border Skirt (pretty sure that front bow detaches)
Floral Print Scallop-edge Skirt with Bottom Ruffle
Large Rose print skirt with Corset lacing
Tiered Floral Skirt
Gingham Check w/Sweets Corset Skirt
Strawberry Gingham Skirt
Love Nadia Border Skirt
Strawberry Bustle Skirt
Blossom Print Corset Skirt
High Waist classic Floral skirt (reminds me of old gunne sax a little)

Hats

Floral Boater
Straw Cloche with Lace Trim
Mini Straw Boater
Mini Straw Hat with Roses
Straw Boater
Mini Straw Hat with Teddy Bear
Mini Straw Hat with Rose and Berry Garland

Bags
Rose Bag
Floral Print Bag with Rounded Handles
Gingham Check Teddy Bear Bag
Apple Bag
Strawberry Bag
Dog Bag (think Toto!)

Shoes
Plain (not highly-decorated,assorted colors): 1, 2, 3, 4
Boots (sweet) 1, 2
Boots (classic) 1, 2
Winter Boots
Rose Boots (do want)

Hair Stuff

Braided Hairpiece (no blonde)
Gingham Bow Headband
Rosette Headband
Large Rose Clips
Large Rose and Bow Clip
Other Large Flower Clip
Floral Hair Comb
Rose Claw Clips:
Colorful, B&W
Teeny Weeny Pink Straw Hat Clip
Strawberries 1, 2, 3
Rose Hair Rings 1, 2,
Rose and Berry Cluster Pigtail Rings
Ladies' Hat Plastic Hair Rings 1, 2
Bunny Rabbit Strawberry Hair Rings
Strawberry Hair Rings 1, 2
Apple Hair Rings

Earrings
Rose Themed 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Acorns!
Strawberry/Apple Set
Strawberries 1, 2, 3
Cherry and Blossom Set

Necklaces
Lady Bug Flower Necklace (and another)
Deer with Inset Gem Necklace
Roses
1, 2, 3 (w/ butterflies)
Cameo Layered Charm Necklace
Deer (aaww!!)
Strawberry Jewel Necklace
Cherries

Rings

Rose Themed
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
Flower Cluster
Butterflies
1, 2
Apple
Cherry Blossoms
1, 2
Ladybugs

Nail Sets
Daisy on Red and White Polkadots
Strawberries on Pink Glitter (and on white)
Strawberry on Pink with Gems (same design in black)
White Lace on Black with Flower (same design in red)
Black Polkadots and a Daisy (same in pink)
White Lace, Flower with Red Gems
Rose and pink polkadots
Rose on Pink Glitter

Other
Deer Broach (omfg where did all this cuteness come from I don't even)
Flower Bracelets
1, 2
Fairy Charm Bracelet
Golden Rose Bangle
Parasol/Umbrella 1, 2
Strawberry Phone Charm
Cherry keyring (?-not really sure what this is)
Coin Purse


I may try to make more lists like this for other brands, shops, etc. and try and post when I find country-lolita/otome kei/hime kei/mori girl aesthetic friendly items.
tata, beatrix

Saturday, June 26, 2010

I went to an estate sale today!

Sort of like a yard-sale, but more pretentious. I bought a new old box for my collection of heirloom trinkets (which was overflowing its present container):


It has glitter covering the surface, so that's why it looks "dusty" in the picture. I put it near my window to watch it in the sunlight.
Isn't she lovely? I was hoping to find something with a either a hint of Victorian paper-craft or of something whimsical like faeries, so this discovery made me super happy. I paid $8, and it's a pretty good size too. I didn't find a whole lot (it was a two-day sale and I went the second day), but I managed to pick up a lovely vintage picnic basket along with a rose-patterned picnic blanket and a set of 4 glass plates and 4 wine glasses. Don't have pics of those yet..


I took a picture with the flash to show how she sparkles.

So I'm very very happy today! Maybe I'll get to go on a nice fourth of July picnic with my new stuff :-)
tata,
beatrix

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Classic Lolita Designers Look Toward Spring

To get back to a Spring feeling, I'm checking out some Spring collections. Today I'm looking at Japanese classic lolita brands' newest looks and accessories for a bit of inspiration.

Innocent World
First on the new items page for Innocent World, this clear umbrella with a roses/ribbons print is perfect for April showers, and feels lighter than a solid color umbrella might. Also counts as a lolita fashion item you can use outside of the fashion. Here is the umbrella and an offbrand alternative if you like the look but maybe not so much the print:


(The plain clear one is available at Target stores and at Target.com)

This dress/jsk from the same brand seems to be embracing a retro feel, with a belted look and a bowtie back reminiscent of the 50s/60s. This looks like it could definitely be worn with or without a blouse, making it very versatile as a piece.


Simple, and very elegant.

UPDATE: New print for spring: Antique Pansy.
(I'm loving the blue and green!)
Victorian Maiden
Next up is Victorian Maiden, whose new items are in my opinion very reminiscent of traditional Victorian aesthetic similar to the costumes and styles in such recent films as The Young Victoria. Very beautiful and with a sense of...what can I call it? Regal bearing perhaps? Although the pastels are very bright. They also released their free desktop calendar for March/April, which is my current desktop. I love the model they're using--she reminds me of Emily Blunt. Here is the coordinating separates for the print she's sporting, and the headpiece:

VM has some additional pieces for your feet and your wall. VM, MM and JetJ seem to release shoes less often than other brands :


Mary Magdalene
One of the most popular classic brands, Mary Magdalene used a heavier-looking print fabric for their Spring look. The colors are much less pastel than other brands, and there is a lot of intricate trim embellishing the straps and collar:

I'm a really big fan of de-masculinizing suit pieces, so as one might imagine I love their new suit jacket with bow-tied back. Overall very pleased with their new items:

Juliette et Justine
Last, but certainly not least (expensive) is JetJ, a very opulent brand. It looks like their Spring line isn't entirely up yet, but we have some items, one being this multi-tier chiffon (?) skirt and a rose print write dress with interestingly modern color options. I have a feeling more pieces are coming:


So there you have it--some fashion to look forward to for Spring. My next post will actually go back to Winter and deal with a more personal story. Tata!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Omg shoes

I think Vivienne Westwood and Melissa can see into my dreams, because they made an eco-friendly winged sandal. Call me the freak mythology fangirl, but winged sandals are something I've thought about since sixth grade, and even nine years won't squelch my desire to sport some rad talaria. And Kudos to VW and Melissa for the whole line, which goes to show that plastic shoes don't have to look like...well..eeww. Yeah, not a huge crocs fan here, what can I say. I know they have a "fashion line" or whatever now, but I'm still not buying. Just a personal preference I guess.


One would think she partnered with
Hermès. Tee Hee, lame joke.

Since I'll never have the money to buy these, I'm just going to post the picture here and look at it. A lot. Back to Beowulf and Milton for now.