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Collective Baby Consignment Store Haul
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Iced Chiffon (Paperback) $6.67 Description not available. |
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Refinishing Furniture Made Simple (Paperback) $15.88 Old furniture, whether a treasured heirloom or consignment shop find, is often better made than anything that can be bought today. So, why let damaged finishes detract from a beautiful piece when you can repair or refinish it in a way that pres… |
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Altered Style: Sewing & Embellishing Wearable Fashions $22.99 Dare to be DifferentGone are the days of browsing through rack after rack of new fashions at the local store looking for the perfect shirt, pair of paints or accessory. Instead, take a “shopping trip” to your own closet, a friend’s closet, consignment stores, thrift shops or the sale racks.In Altered Style, author Stephanie Kimura shows you how to transform everyday garments and accessories into personalized fashions that reflect your own style and show the world who you are.Your personality will show through with:More than 30 projects for creating purses, blouses, tees, jackets and moreIdeas for embellishing with buttons, sparkly crystals, colorful fabric snippets, beads and anything you come acrossSimple techniques, such as basic sewing, folding, bonding and drawingWith a little creativity and simple embellishing, you’ll be on your way to updating your wardrobe with your own style and flair. Never again will you have “nothing to wear”! |
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Bargain Shopping In Palm Beach County $9.84 “Bargain Shopping in Palm Beach County: 199 Consignment, Thrift & Vintage Shops,” by Paulette Cooper Noble aka The Happy Shopper is the first and only guide to resale shops, special sales, outlet shops, affordable antique & collectibles stores, back room bargains and more throughout the county.Eight sections cover Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Palm Beach Gardens, Delray Beach, Lantana, Lake Worth, West Palm Beach, Wellington, Deerfield, Stuart, North Palm Beach,Jupiter,and Tequesta. Included also are shopping sections such as Antique Row, Northwood, Worth Avenue, and more. |
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Charity Shop $37.09 A charity shop, thrift shop, thrift store, hospice shop (U.S., Canada), resale shop (when not meaning consignment shop (U.S.)), op shop (Australia/N.Z.) (from “opportunity shop”), or second-hand shop (Malaysia) is a retail establishment operated by a charitable organization for the purpose of fundraising.Charity shops are a type of social enterprise. They usually sell mainly second-hand goods donated by members of the public, and are often staffed by volunteers. Because the items for sale were obtained for free, and business costs are low, the items can be sold at very low prices. After costs are paid, all remaining income from the sales is used in accord with the organization’s stated charitable purpose. Costs include purchase and/or depreciation of fixtures (clothing racks, bookshelves, counters, etc.), operating costs (maintenance, municipal service fees, electricity, telephone, limi |
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Eco-Chic Home: Rethink, Reuse & Remake Your Way to Sustainable Style $5.2 More than 60 easy design projects for an eco-friendly home • Strong green message brings a twist to the DIY genre • Offers ways to enhance personal style at home • Perfect for the “recessionista” or “economista” in every family! • Printed on 100% recycled paper with soy inks By featuring more than sixty projects that embrace the popular eco-ethic, Emily Anderson takes the DIY genre to every room in the house. From detailed instructions on turning old sweaters into hand-knotted rugs to tips on assessing local thrift shops and estate sales, Anderson makes re-styling a home practical and fresh at a very low cost. Projects encourage first-time crafters and DIY pros alike to use repurposed items—old lamps, extra sheets, mismatched dishes—to create new décor. Turn old bed pillows into stylish floor cushions, teacups into candles (soy wax only, please!), and old fabric into festive holiday garlands. Creative and resourceful domestic advice throughout inspires readers to shop local consignment stores, raid grandma’s closet, and recycle a home’s excess clutter through craigslist or garage sales. Eco-Chic Home proves that with a little ingenuity and thoughtful changes, everything old can be new again. EMILY ANDERSON is an author and designer whose work has been featured in The New York Times, MSNBC, Martha Stewart Weddings, and The Today Show, among other media. She is the author of Eco-Chic Weddings and hosts a popular blog by the same name. She received a degree in interior design from Parson’s School of Design and lives in New York City with her husband and two children. |
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Kick the Clutter: Clear Out Excess Stuff without Losing What You Love $17.95 Is your stuff pushing you out of your home?Find hundreds of proven (and painless) tips for clearing out your clutter room-by-room and top to bottom in Kick the Clutter. For each room, you’ll learn how to identify key objects you really love or need, how to separate yourself from stuff you never liked but feel you “have” to keep, and how to let go of those sentimental keepsakes that have outworn their welcome but become a habit. And you’ll learn how to reorganize what’s left.Once you’ve cleared all that clutter, you still need to kick it out of your home. You’ll find out what to do with all that stuff (and even make some money!)—from how an eBay store works to how to get the most from consignment shops, yard sales, used bookstores, flea markets, and antiques auctions, to how to donate items for tax deductions, to creative ways to get people to haul your junk for free. The key to clutter freedom is to clear out the excess without losing what you love in the process.Look inside for these helpful features:-”Love It or Lose It” gives you the inside scoop on what works and what doesn’t.-Kick the Clutter’s unique before-and-after workbook feature helps you set your own clutter-kicking priorities.-”5-Minute Fixes” for every room show you what an amazing difference 5 minutes can make.-”The Pros Know” offers you clutter-kicking solutions from the top clutter experts in the country. -”Five Simple Steps to Kick Your Clutter” presents a five-step program that will help you end clutter creep once and for all.-The “Top 10 Clutter Traps” allows you to spot incoming clutter and kick it out before it can get a foothold.-And much, much more! |
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The Fashionista Files: Adventures in Four Inch Heels and Faux Pas $9.99 A fashionista is a girl who always looks current and cutting edge, even when her clothes are vintage 1975. A fashionista can tell her Pucci from her Gucci and her Blahniks from her Choos, but she’s as comfortable in Kmart as she is in Chanel. She wears what she likes and always looks fantastic. She’s a clothing chameleon: a sharp tweed suit and ladylike driving gloves one moment, a punk rock T-shirt and studded belt the next. She’s a gypsy, a princess, and a diva. She’s fashion-forward, shopping-addicted, and full of fun. And you can be her, no matter your size, style, or budget.Authors Melissa de la Cruz and Karen Robinovitz are fashionistas who share a love for impractical shoes, small dogs that fit in designer handbags, and wearing white after Labor Day. They eat, sleep, and breathe fashion. And they’ll teach you how to• Make a whole new wardrobe out of the awful duds that lurk in the back of your closet• Use the words “postmodern” and “ironic” to fake your way through pseudo-intellectual cocktail conversation (really–it’s easy, and so postmodern and ironic!)• Score big with chic and cheap finds at thrift stores, consignment shops, and discount designer outlets• Live like a socialite on a shoestring budgetIn two weeks or less, you’ll be living the lush life, from the brim of your Eugenia Kim fedora to the tip of your pointy Christian Louboutin pumps! |
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The Fashionista Files: Adventures in Four Inch Heels and Faux Pas $0.01 A fashionista is a girl who always looks current and cutting edge, even when her clothes are vintage 1975. A fashionista can tell her Pucci from her Gucci and her Blahniks from her Choos, but she’s as comfortable in Kmart as she is in Chanel. She wears what she likes and always looks fantastic. She’s a clothing chameleon: a sharp tweed suit and ladylike driving gloves one moment, a punk rock T-shirt and studded belt the next. She’s a gypsy, a princess, and a diva. She’s fashion-forward, shopping-addicted, and full of fun. And you can be her, no matter your size, style, or budget.Authors Melissa de la Cruz and Karen Robinovitz are fashionistas who share a love for impractical shoes, small dogs that fit in designer handbags, and wearing white after Labor Day. They eat, sleep, and breathe fashion. And they’ll teach you how to• Make a whole new wardrobe out of the awful duds that lurk in the back of your closet• Use the words “postmodern” and “ironic” to fake your way through pseudo-intellectual cocktail conversation (really–it’s easy, and so postmodern and ironic!)• Score big with chic and cheap finds at thrift stores, consignment shops, and discount designer outlets• Live like a socialite on a shoestring budgetIn two weeks or less, you’ll be living the lush life, from the brim of your Eugenia Kim fedora to the tip of your pointy Christian Louboutin pumps! |
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