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MissLiss
Farmgirl Legend Schoolmarm

322 Posts

Melissa
Corona CA
USA
322 Posts

Posted - Sep 05 2009 :  11:18:38 PM  Show Profile
Hi ladies! I just wanted to remind you to check with your local thrift stores about sales...what? Yes, sales! Our local Salvation Army is currently having a Labor Day sale which means that everything in the store is 50% off! I just stocked up on 7 like new dresses and tops for my 3 year old for $3.00 even! I even got a few cotton shirts that I loved the print on to cut up and use in quilt projects! You can't beat that! So ask! Our thrift store also gives a 10% Military, Student and Senior discount every day. So ask those questions, it can't hurt!

Melissa
Farmgirl #724

Use it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without!

prairie_princess
True Blue Farmgirl

613 Posts

Elizabeth
Carpenter WY
USA
613 Posts

Posted - Sep 06 2009 :  4:17:18 PM  Show Profile
thanks for sharing! thrift stores are my favorite... many now have those colored tags that imply a % discount for each day, which i love! and they DO have sales for holidays and seasons now, just like any other store!

"Only two things that money can't buy, that's true love and homegrown tomatoes."
- Guy Clark

"The man who has planted a garden feels he has done something for the good of the world."
- Charles Dudley Warner
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naturemaiden
True Blue Farmgirl

2569 Posts

Connie - Farmgirl #673
Hoosick Falls NY
USA
2569 Posts

Posted - Sep 09 2009 :  03:41:39 AM  Show Profile
I love thrift stores!
Connie

www.NatureMaiden.com -Handcrafted Bath & Body Products that I make myself- including soaps, salves, lotion bars, lip balms, natural deodorants, body sprays, hydrosols, salt scrubs, and MUCH more!

http://site.naturemaiden.com/blog1/ (Business Blog)

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CathyM
True Blue Farmgirl

344 Posts

Cathy
Tulsa OK
USA
344 Posts

Posted - Sep 09 2009 :  6:23:54 PM  Show Profile
UGH I didn't get a chance to go to the salvation army store today, I'll go tomorrow and see if the sale is still on.

Farmgirl Sister #710

"Not all who wander are lost"
JRR Tolkien
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catscharm74
True Blue Farmgirl

4687 Posts

Heather
Texas
USA
4687 Posts

Posted - Sep 09 2009 :  6:27:01 PM  Show Profile  Send catscharm74 a Yahoo! Message
I picked up a almost brand spanking new puffy winter coat for $9 at the Salvation Army. I was just about to budget $49 for the one I wanted and it was the exact thing, even blue and orange. YEAH!! I also found a wicker laundry basket, a muffin tin and 2 children's books for $7 more. We get a military discount, so it was great. I love the Goodwill here, as they have everything labeled by size, including clothing and linens, which makes it so much easier.

Heather

http://somewheredownintexas-heather.blogspot.com
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HeatherAnn
True Blue Farmgirl

187 Posts

Heather
Rancho Cucamonga CA
USA
187 Posts

Posted - Sep 09 2009 :  7:24:21 PM  Show Profile
hi melissa! good point!

The Salvation Army next to the place I used to work, up in Victorville on 7th street would have really random sales. I would walk in on my lunch break and the lady at the counter would yell out, 'all clothing brought to the register in the 15 minutes is 50 cents each' I got this amazing vintage coat that was a bit big for me for 50 cents that day and turned around a few weeks later and sold it to a vintage store for $40! It was so amazing! ahhh... thrift stores. i love em.

Heather Ann
Apartment Farmgirl

"You got to look at all the good on one side and all the bad on the other and say 'Well, alright then.'" - Aunt Eller, Oklahoma

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Calicogirl
True Blue Farmgirl

5216 Posts

Sharon
Bruce Crossing Michigan
USA
5216 Posts

Posted - Sep 09 2009 :  7:34:26 PM  Show Profile
I love Thrift Stores too and when they have a sale - even better! One day I was dropping off some items and decided to go look. I was desperately in need of a pair of hiking boots (the perfect shoe to wear in Colorado :)). I prayed before I looked, "Lord, please help me find something I really need for a great price". I went in and was drawn to the shoe rack. I normally don't buy used footwear but felt I should look. There were so many ladies gathered there. And that's when I saw them: a brand new pair of all leather Vasque Hiking Boots just my size for only $5.00!!! I couldn't believe it. SOLD! I checked them out on the internet that night and the price was $249.00. The Lord is good!

~Sharon

By His Grace, For His Glory

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Tapestry
True Blue Farmgirl

1223 Posts

Cheryl
Wisconsin
USA
1223 Posts

Posted - Sep 09 2009 :  7:46:59 PM  Show Profile  Send Tapestry a Yahoo! Message
Ladies, do you all know that Goodwill now has online auctions from all over the U.S.? Just type in http://www.shopgoodwill.com An account is free and they do accept credit cards and I think money orders. It's been awhile since I've been in there but every now and then you can get some really good buys that come from all over the country.

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MissLiss
Farmgirl Legend Schoolmarm

322 Posts

Melissa
Corona CA
USA
322 Posts

Posted - Sep 10 2009 :  07:38:46 AM  Show Profile
Heather Ann - you are one smart cookie! You made some good money on that deal. If I knew about that crazy thrift store, I would be camped out in front of it all the time! It would be a problem!
And Cheryl - That's awesome! I'm going to go check it out right now! I can't find a goodwill around me, I'm sure there's one somewhere, but the salvation army is all I know of right now. Heather Ann took me to a few in Upland and I have to say, I've been reliving those fond memories for the past week! Farmer's Markets, thrift stores, antique stores, oh my!

Melissa ~ Farmgirl #724
Use it up, Wear it out, Make it do, Or go without!
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Roxy7
True Blue Farmgirl

1083 Posts

Robin
Denver CO
USA
1083 Posts

Posted - Sep 10 2009 :  08:14:13 AM  Show Profile
I found 2 skirts and a pair of short yesterday at St Vinces. All were 30% off. Pretty good deal around here. One of the skirts is a white eyelet lace. Its really beautiful...I just have to get over my fear of white....or tea dye it. I also scored at Goodwill a few days ago. I got a Coldwater Creek dress for 4.99 and 2 skirts for 3.99. One of the skirts was a Coldwater Creek and the other was a designer I cant think of. Score!
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MissLiss
Farmgirl Legend Schoolmarm

322 Posts

Melissa
Corona CA
USA
322 Posts

Posted - Sep 11 2009 :  9:42:33 PM  Show Profile
I love that! I got my DD a Hannah Andersson dress (super expensive, great quality dress from Sweden) at the goodwill in perfect condition for $1.00! We have one we got for Christmas from Grandma one year that set her back $45! Not including the shipping and handling! I love the goodwill! Also found a really cute old enamelware mixing bowl at a thrift store two days ago and along with a darling hankie I only spent $8, including tax! Can I say it again? I love thrift stores!!!!

Melissa ~ Farmgirl #724
Use it up, Wear it out, Make it do, Or go without!
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Perennial
True Blue Farmgirl

85 Posts

Bea
Southwest Virginia
USA
85 Posts

Posted - Jan 10 2010 :  06:03:23 AM  Show Profile
I stopped in to a Good Will in the city yesterday and scored
7 or 8 really nice new tops and a really nice yellow zipp up cardigan from tommy hilfiger for $2. I was having so much fun if i didn't have my kids with me, i might have got lost in there! Next time, i'm going
myself so i can browse as long as i want and look for some spring clothing.
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MotherLodeBeth
True Blue Farmgirl

110 Posts

Beth
Calaveras County California
USA
110 Posts

Posted - Jan 10 2010 :  8:58:28 PM  Show Profile  Send MotherLodeBeth an AOL message
Love the Jr League and Hospice thrift store. I like to buy all their great Pendleton wool mens shirts for $2 and then I take them apart. Three matching shirts provide me with enough material for a dress. A $6 100% top quality wool dress!! And the tall mens shirts have enough length to allow me to use four to make slacks. $8 wool slacks that at Nordstroms were $85 Have done this with gingham check shirts, and linen shirts. Saw a gorgeous linen skirt at Macy's once for shy $75 and I made one from linen shirts for less than $12.

And for years I have made tec cup bird feeders and get my china cups for $3 at the thirft store. Good thing we dont have lots of tea drinkers where I live or they would buy all the beautiful china cups as soon as they came into the thirft store.



~MotherLodebeth- I was born in the wrong era~
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MotherLodeBeth
True Blue Farmgirl

110 Posts

Beth
Calaveras County California
USA
110 Posts

Posted - Jan 10 2010 :  9:02:54 PM  Show Profile  Send MotherLodeBeth an AOL message
Also wanted to suggest you take a wee magnifying glass with you when you shop in thrift store. With the price of gold and silver being what it is, I have gotten lots of real sterling silver, and 18k-24k gold clasp necklaces and bracelets on otherwise junky looking jewelry. Six nice clasps on junk jewelry that I paid $6 for gave me $20 worth of gold. And old bent, banged up sterling silverware (not silver plate) that I paid $7 for gave me over $30 worth of silver to sell.And the beads etc from the pieces I used in other craft projects.

~MotherLodebeth- I was born in the wrong era~
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