Sunday, February 21, 2010

When will garage sale season begin?


Every weekend I'm hopeful and every weekend I'm disappointed. It's been weeks and weeks since there's been anything good. To get my "fix" I've been going to more estate sales. Last weekend, in spite of the historic snow storm (12 inches), we stopped by one in the M Streets neighborhood. Got some old Disney postcards and a Whitman's Answer Book - Thousand Fact Reference... It's about 2.5 by 4 inches and is from 1938. Very curious book containing trivia such as postal rates, state facts, dirigible accidents, etc.

Yesterday was an example of quality not quantity. We only found two garage sales but the first one had FREE vintage board games. We got all ten of these pictured, including Strip Tac Toe, a shrink-wrapped Master Mind and one called Park and Shop.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year! Top 10 Finds in 2009

Top Ten Garage Sale Finds in 2009
(in no particular order)
1. Concrete flower pots: $2 each and now on the back patio
2. Entry table (actually a desk) with faux copper finish: $40
3. Camel center piece: $5, faux burnished finish.
4. Las Vegas man's personal CD collection: $25. Almost 200 cds, we had to buy a small suitcase to get them home (which we bought at another garage sale that day) and we're still selling them off.
5. Gaming chairs $10 each for the boys. Speakers, vibrations: they rock - literally and figuratively.
6. Dog sweater: $4. Kitschy, clever, almost $200 new. (And the recent Rick Steves' Italy DVD and book set from the same sale just sold on Amazon for an $18 profit which helps cover the cost.)
7. Long sleeve black Lacoste shirt: $5.
8. Tiffany trinket jar from a Calif garage sale, not so attractive, but such a deal and it's Tiffany! 38 cents!!
9. Britta Water Filter, the large size. It was from a church sale. I might have paid $3 or $4 for it. We use it everyday and it has paid for itself many times over because now we don't have to buy bottled water.
10. All the DVDs and CDs we bought and resold. On Half and Amazon I made over $2,500.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Saturday 12/12 Only Two Sales



It was cold, a little misty and it's getting close to Christmas. We weren't sure what we'd find. We did our usual route and stopped at two sales. The first stop we found a chair ($30) for Evelyn, some Christmas decorations, ornaments, an under armor shirt for Alex, and a rooster serving dish for Eveyln. Someone at the sale offered to drive the chair over to our house - we are so lucky that way, I think that makes five deliveries. People are nice. The second stop is where David found the scooter for $20 and I picked up some DVDs and a silk tree ($3!). We think the scooter will need a new battery. I sold two of the DVDs: Fantasia 60th Anniversary ($21) and the Muppet Movie ($5). All in all, we're about even and if the scooter doesn't work out then we'll sell it at our next garage sale.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Cookie Molds on eBay


I thought I'd see what I could get for the cookie molds on eBay. I wasn't too optimistic. After doing some research I thought I might get up to $18 for the shortbread pan and about $5 for the cookie molds as a set. Which is pretty good considering my total investment was $1.75. The auction just ended and I got $30.15 for the shortbread pan and $31 for the three molds. $61.15!!! That certainly covers my expenses and leaves me some extra cash for future garage sales.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Theme: Cookie Molds


We had limited time Saturday because of other commitments. It looked like I was only going to have spent a quarter on a plate-sized stone cookie mold and David just $3.00 on a gas-powered leaf blower ($2) and a Colleyville Heritage High School miniature football helmet. On a whim, David turned into a nearby neighborhood that we normally don't visit...Got this great camel ($5), not sure where he will go; pewter knobs - elephants and monkeys ($5); candle sconce ($1); 3 cookie molds ($1.50); Godinger Santa candle snuffer ($2). I think I'll sell the molds on eBay as a lot and I looked up the elephant knobs and they retailed for $45 each, but I can't find any listed on eBay. It'd be nice to break even - I'll consider listing them later.

Got a tip from the lady we got the helmet from. CHHS was playing that night against Southlake at the new Cowboy stadium. Tickets were just $12 and parking $10. We went to check out the new stadium at a bargain price.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Here is a great article that sums up yard sales, garage sales, tag sales, estate sales, etc. I really enjoyed it and want to thank Mom for sending it to me: http://www.aarpmagazine.org/lifestyle/yard_sale.html