This year I had so much to sell! I gathered up a lot of the kids out grown toys (I don't usually sell a ton of toys, we haven't really had a bunch that they've totally grown out of) and clothes along with the rocking chair/ottoman I used with both kids as babies and a crib mattress. I had a ton! I started the sale prep early but I had so much stuff, I was doing it for weeks (little bits here & there in between our trip to GWL & other things here & there).
Here is just some of the mess all the stuff I was selling created on my dining room table! (I even pulled out a portable table to help me with the process!)
And here was the stack of price tags that I printed off! The sale recently went to a new way of numbering the consignors & so every tag had to be re-printed off and reattached. So anything that hadn't sold from previous sales, had to be reprinted/retagged. This is 229 tags.
Now the fun part! The shopping!! Since Isabella was a baby, I've gotten about 90% of the kids clothing at the JBF sale. It is a very economical way to get the brands that I like at a fraction of the price (sounds like a commercial, but it's true!). The owner of our JBF sale is super organized & runs a great sale in which much of the stained/worn out clothing is screened out and what is left is some really great clothing! I volunteer 8 hrs working the sale so that I can shop early and I think it is totally worth my time because there are some pretty dedicated moms (dads and grandmas!) who shop this sale & grab up the good stuff quickly! So I do 8 hrs of work to shop a little bit before the masses. :)
Here are a few things that I got for Isabella.
Here is Jackson wearing a new Spiderman shirt & Spiderman house shoes. He's all boy!! (I'm not crazy about character stuff but we do things like this for around the house play and pajamas. It's a good compromise that has worked out for us so far!)
And some of the things that I got for Jackson. I actually did some Christmas shopping this year, which I've never done before. But I saw some new & nearly new toys at great prices so I couldn't resist! (BTW, these collages were entered in a contest on FB, in case you were wondering!)
The even better part... I made $619.56!! So if you minus $369.71 (what I spent this season & costs associated w/ the sale such as card stock, tape, etc) it equals $249.85 profit!! That covers the chair we bought for Jackson from IKEA ($80) with $169 to spare!! :) This is the most I've made at the JBF & I think it might be the least I've spent on 2 kids! So all around a great sale. (I sold 161 items including the rocking chair/ottoman & mattress.)