Check out the early time on the clock. You know what that means, right?
Yep, itโs no secret that I love yardsales. Many of you have asked for tips on yardsales and how to be successful at it, so Iโm gonna do a whole post on that today. Iโve been a yardsale fanatic for a good 15-20 years or so. I must have gotten this tendency to pick up old stuff from my Dad, who is a hoarder and collector of stuff himself and has been for a long as I can remember. One Fatherโs Day, I picked up a humorous card for him. Picture this: a big goat and a little goat on the front of the card with a pile of โcrapโ behind them. Inside, the caption: โJust think kid, one day ALL of this will be yours!โ Yep, thatโs my Dad. So, I get it honest. Heโs not a yardsale shopper though, but does have the trait of picking things up along the way and stashing his finds, just in case he needs it later. Much to my momโs chagrin.
Me, I love the thrill of the hunt! Finding those treasures out there for a fraction of the cost. And over the years, Iโve been able to decorate my home with those treasures and thereโs nothing more fun than that. As they say, one manโs trash is another manโs treasure. That could not be MORE true! I do trade up and get rid of things that I donโt need though, so Iโm not a total packrat.
Last year, I was interviewed by our local Birmingham paper for my yardsale diva prowess, so Iโll share a lot of that here with you:
I typically check the local Garage Sale section of the paper on Fridays since we get the paper delivered to our house.
- Map out the yardsales that you want to hit. I usually circle them in the Garage Sale section of my paper or if there’s a big neighborhood sale, that’s where I’ll head. Neighborhood sales are my favorite. If I see a great neighborhood that is having a sale, thatโs all I need to know. Typically, the neighborhood sales will start as early as March and go through May. Then, many neighborhoods will also have another sale in the fall, September and October are the key months for fall sales. I hit them both.
- Other than a neighborhood sale, some of asked me if I only go to upscale areas and the answer is NO! I will go to any neighborhood for a sale, whether itโs middle class or upscale, large homes or garden homes. They are all worth checking out and you never know where youโll find some favorite things. I will use Mapquest if I donโt know where it is and that always helps.
- Craigslist and Garage Sale Tracker are also great online sites to check out for yardsale activity. I almost always stay within about a 5-10 mile radius of my house for yardsales and there are always plenty on my side of town.
- Most sales start early, usually by 7 to 8 a.m. The old saying, โthe early bird gets the wormโ applies to yardsaling in a big way. You have to get out there early to find the best stuff. It will disappear within the first 30 minutes, but thatโs not to say that you canโt find something later in the morning. Thatโs happened to me plenty of times, finding good stuff after 10 or 11. You just never know (for example, that shabby cabinet I just bought was found after 11 a.m.) I try to arrive at least 15 minutes earlier than a sale is advertised to start. I hate it when they are sticklers for starting right on the dot and sometimes will leave if they make people wait.
- Eat something for breakfast. Youโll need energy for a morning of garage saling! I will grab toast with peanut butter and make myself an iced coffee to go and grab a yogurt and spoon for the car.
- Dress comfortably with good walking shoes. This is not a fashion show. ๐
- Bring cash, ones and fives are good. I usually take only what I want to spend and thatโs usually around $20-25, but have been known to write a check if I find something really great. They are good about taking a check if itโs in a close neighborhood. I only have a 2 door car, but really wish I had a truck many days.
- Donโt be afraid to bargain. I will typically ask for a lower price on something if I think it is a little high. If itโs reasonable, I donโt bat an eye, but pay the asking price. Sometimes folks like to think they will get higher dollars for clothing and that is sometimes irritating, but most will sell clothes at a reasonable price. I donโt like to pay more than $1 to $4 per item for clothing.
- If you find something you think you might want to buy, pick it up (or tell the person you want it if itโs too big to carry around). You donโt know if the next person up the driveway will swoop in on your prized item or not, so to be safe, pick it up. You can always change your mind and put it down later. Iโve had several things grabbed up when I havenโt done that and I know Iโve picked up things that other people were planning to buy, but they didnโt hold onto the item and lost out.
- Pick things up and look at the back or bottom of a piece. Many times youโll see labels and price stickers and can tell where the item came from. Thatโs always a good thing to know!
- Look at something that catches your eye and see how you can change it to work better for you. It may not look exactly like you would like it at first, but think about painting and changing something to suit your home. We all know about spray paint by now! One of my favorite lamps was a yardsale find for $5. I got a little smaller shade and made it a prize.
- I canโt tell you how many times I just wait on something that Iโve been wanting and eventually, Iโll find it. Happens too many times to count and that is really a thrill. To find something without having to go to the store and pay retail. Iโve found my hubby many AL football things for his office, as well as a brand new espresso machine, coffee bean grinder, so many things like that.
- Estate sales are fun to check out, since they are usually a whole house FULL of stuff, but are typically WAY more expensive than yardsales. A lot of times they will have the sale on Saturday and then on Sunday, itโs 1/2 price day. I donโt usually go back for that, but itโs fun to look.
So, I hope this will encourage you to get out there and shop at the yardsales! I promise, once you start, you will be hooked. And one thingโs for sure, youโll be spoiled to shopping retail. I sure am!
Iโll start with 3 things that I saw, but did NOT buy, again just to show you whatโs out there for cheap. This white dresser was $15 and has a mirror with it. Not bad at all and with a little fixing up would be cute as can be.
Small armoire was $40. Again, this piece would look great painted black or white with new knobs. I think itโs for a small TV.
Set of white rockers were $80 for both, really a great pair. Canโt you see this on a front porch somewhere?
Now, hereโs what I found this weekend. I went to probably 10 houses in all for all of this and one estate sale. Four more melamine plates ($2 for all) for outdoors in a pretty aqua that will go with the placemats I have and with the acrylic blue/green glasses I found last week, remember?! The like new set of spatulas were $1 for both.
From an estate sale, an old copy from a library for $2.50 of To Kill A Mockingbird, one of my all time favorite books, by Harper Lee, a revered Alabama author.
Check out these bunny salad tongs, I think they are pewter, $3 for the pair.
And a red bunny piece of cookware by Chasseur (made in France), brand new never used, with the papers inside, for $2. Now, check out this link, it sells retail for $100 or more and is called a terrine, made of enameled cast iron. See, you just never know what you’ll stumble across. I had no idea what this was when I picked it up.
Old wooden basket for $1. Iโm going to store my potatoes and onions in here.
Set of mother of pearl jewelry came from 2 different sales both on the same day. Necklace was $1 and the earrings were $2. Donโt they look like they belong together? And notice the M on the necklace, my last name initial. I love these and the earrings will come in handy for some other necklaces I have found in mother of pearl.
Cute little birdie bowl was $2. The bluebirdโs tail is broken off, but it doesnโt really matter. Nice clay pottery piece.
Black 8×10 frame was 25 cents. No glass, but I have extra. I decided to put my Fifi Flowers painting in this frame and it’s perfect.
Blue/white plate was 50 cents.
Cute Express lightweight sheer sweater was $1.
Ann Taylor Loft black long sleeve top was $1. And I got a soft and fuzzy pink robe from Target that looks brand new for $1 that I didn’t take a pic of.
So, thatโs how I did this week. How about you? I also got my shabby cabinet hung up, so you’ll be seeing it this week.
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Jannet says
Hi Rhoda, remember me? I use to be at Jannet's Country Cottage. Well, I took a long Blog break and have started a new Blog. Even though it might be a bit late, I decided to jump in at your party. You always find the best stuff out there, but then again I think you can call yourself a pro after all these years on the road..lol. I love your Blog, and the way you decorate is so inspiring!!
Thank you so much for sharing. With love from Denmark, Jannet
Jenifir says
Thanks for holding this meme. I love seeing what other people find even more than sharing what I find. Thanks for the info about Mr.Linky. I have enough blog reading for a week!
Laura @ the shorehouse. says
From one thrufty diva to another…BRAVA! Great finds. And I know a porch that those rockers would look greta on…MINE! ๐
Sale season has been pretty good this year in my neck of the woods (better than last year for sure). But now I need to start "liquidating my assets" to make room for new/old stuff! That's OK…I like rotating my collections. So I think a yard sale of my own is in order in the near future.
Work's been busy but I'm happy to be back checking in with you. Bought a yard of burlap in a remnant bin this weekend (92 cents!) and thought of you. ๐
Patti says
Thanks for "Thrift Treasures Monday". I love seeing what everyone else finds out there!
Patti says
I think I may have typed "Rhonda" instead of "Rhoda"! Sorry about that — I really shouldn't be typing when I'm tired! I hear a pillow calling my name…..
Patti
SweetMelissa says
Meant to get this on a few days ago, but hey, better late than never, right!?
Lauren says
Ooooooh…I'd love, love to have that MOCKINGBIRD book! I just did some artwork incorporating that very book! (wwww.doodlesbylauren.blogspot.com "For Art's Sake")! The whole piece cost just pennies, but priceless in sentimental value! You found some wonderful treasures! I love so many of your ideas!