Showing posts with label good finds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label good finds. Show all posts

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Goodwill Secrets and Thrifty Finds

I don’t know how Goodwill International works, but Goodwill of Central Indiana is one of the best GWs in the country. They have about 30+ stores, and they’re all very modern, clean, and even better – they don’t smell funny. :) I was privileged enough to learn about how they all work through my interactions with some of their corporate office people while taking on the duties of my 9-5 job.

Have you ever wondered how Goodwills don’t just pile up with tons and tons of donated stuff?

Three ways. On the first Saturday of every month, EVERYTHING in the store is 50% off. I always seem to stumble in on these days, and it is a mad-house. There are lines almost to the back of the store! Yesterday, I went into my nearby store around 1pm, and back at 8pm (I had to go back for something I wanted!). By the time 8pm rolled around, well over 75% of the inventory I’d seen earlier was gone. The place had been pillaged. Surprisingly, Goodwill employees were still extremely friendly and upbeat at this time of evening.

Second, check your price tag. Because nothing is supposed to stick around for more than a month (usually), GW does a color of the week. Price tags are color-coded so that each week, a new color tag is placed on product. After 4 weeks, that particular color becomes the color of the week, and at least in Indiana, that means you score 50% off that item. Don’t try to wait it out… good stuff gets snatched up quickly!

And last, in Indiana/Indianapolis, Goodwill has two Goodwill Outlet stores. If you’ve seen the GW trucks out and about, they’re transporting all the things that didn’t get purchased at the stores to the Outlet. In the Outlet, giant boxes of pre-sorted items (clothing, shoes, electronics, wares, plastics, etc.) get emptied out into shallow blue carts, and workers take them out onto the retail floor. They’re out there for exactly 30 minutes, and after that 30 minutes, whatever is left gets thrown away, donated, sent to third-world countries overseas, and the like.

I can’t gloss over the “take them out onto the retail floor” sentence, though. It is a MADHOUSE. It is like the feeding FRENZY of barracudas when they smell fresh meat. Like so:

Don’t get me wrong – stuff at Goodwill Outlet is NOT junk. Sometimes, it’s just priced too high and doesn’t sell at the store, so you can get some awe-some things here. Since it’s sold by the pound, you’re going to get a smokin’ deal. I see professional pickers and antique dealers here all the time looking for gold in a blue bucket… (spot them – they always wear gloves and have a systematic way of searching). Oh, and there’s rules too! When the carts are being replaced, you are not allowed to cross over the yellow line to grab your goods until the last new cart is put in place. Yes, furniture and TVs are easy to come by here too. And they all come cheap.

If you’re in Indiana, there are three Goodwill Outlets in Indy (but some GW networks don’t have any). Go there when you have a chance and relish in the chaos.

New Finds
I scored some gooood deals on 50% off Saturday yesterday. I have ideas on makeovers or uses for *most* all of them, so stand by while I get to work. Here they are in their thrifty glory:
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So far, I’m making slow progress, but it’s progress either way!

Here’s my first quick makeover of a $1 “God Bless Teachers” scrapbook project turned ugly:
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…with a little paint, a hot glue gun, and a $1 metal stencil tag from Michael’s.
Total cost: $3.

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More before and afters coming up tomorrow!

Ps - I was just at Kohl's yesterday, and speaking of good finds, this driftwood mirror is on super-clearance for $50, from $130! The Bloomington store had 2 in stock, but it's no longer available online.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Best Goodwill Finds Ever

I found the most amazing things at Goodwill last week. Come see!

First, there was the number 6. The day before I found this, I bought an 8 (to celebrate our 8/8/08 wedding anniversary) at Relish, a local home decor shop. Numbers. This is what you get what you combine an engineering plus a math teacher. My 6 was only $1.99!



Have you ever walked around a Goodwill and spotted something you might buy, only to realize that someone else had snatched it up in the meanwhile? A few months ago, I found the perfect framed painting for the guest bedroom, but as I debated buying it (while wandering around the rest of the store) someone else had grabbed it. I didn't let it happen this time... when I saw this starburst mirror, I flew to that thing and grabbed it like my life depended on it.


Some of the prongs of the starburst were a little bent, but I moved most of them back in place. After much deliberation, I decided to put the mirror in the master bathroom. With the skylight above and the window on the adjacent wall, it's a light and cheerful reminder of the day to come when I see it each morning.



What is it about Goodwill that keeps us coming back? Is it the incredible finds, or is it the thrill of the hunt? What's your best GW loot?


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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Mood Board: Rug Rambling

Time for another mood board!

I went shopping on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, getting some good deals on home decor items. Most notably, the Tilda Rug was on clearance at Crate & Barrel, plus they were running a coupon code for 15% off of your entire purchase - including sale items. Now, I've been patient... I have watched that rug for months, hoping it'd go on sale. Finally, it did! I deliberated forever and polled everyone I knew to determine whether the current 5'x8' rug was too small for this sad, sad space:

Current rug... too small?

Same rug, centered in the room
...Please excuse the clutter. One problem at a time! :)


Survey results: that rug is too small. Some people thought it was an appropriate size. Do you agree?


There are tons of "rules" written about rug size and placement of furniture, and the ones most people refer back to are: a) all legs of furniture on the rug or b) front legs of all furniture on the rug. The 5'x8' size was $199 - 15%. That's over $300 less than the 8'x10' size! At that point, this rug was becoming an investment. I really wanted the 5'x8' size to work, and layering it with a larger jute rug or something less expensive was even less expensive than diving head-first into the larger single rug. If I know myself at all, I'd end up spending that $300 anyway - somehow - on some other solution I end up liking much less. So, I pulled the trigger just minutes before midnight on Cyber Monday.
Lesson learned: If you're going to buy a rug, get one that's the right size, good quality, and a design you like. You're going to be looking at it for a long time!
[Photos: Crate & Barrel]
A close-up. Subtle but colorful!

Hopefully you've noticed another new addition to the front room - the coffee table! It's the Levinson Coffee Table from Pier1, which is on clearance right now for $89 down from $199. I've been lusting over metal and glass tables, since I knew the DIY ottoman (in the earlier photo) was cool, but too much dark fabric for that space. 89 bucks for a iron and glass table? Yes! I reserved it online at Pier1 ToGo (their online way of calling dibs on products for pick-up in store), I dragged Ben up to Greenwood to go get the table, and once the associates found it, they realized there was a small scratch in the paint. The scratch was the size of my fingernail, and barely noticeable! So, they took another 10% off of the clearance price for me. That totals $81 for this $200 table. Woot!
[Photo: Pier1] We left the bottom glass layer
off so Todd the bunny can sit under the table.
If you've been following along, I've been forever trying to come up with a good solution to work around that brown sofa, too. Besides that, that imposing 48" tv that has to stay here until we finish the basement. Lots of challenges, but I think I'm finally getting somewhere.

So on with the mood board already! Here is the plan in motion, with plenty of pillow options:

Although the final result won't look exactly like this, it'll be close. I'm excited about this room for the first time ever. Build the room around the rug. I get it now!

Breaking it down:

  • Table lamp - Posh Tots, Small Uma Crystal Table Lamp - $144 (Similar one for $40 at HomeGoods)
  • Side table - Oka, Low Table in Ebony/Brown - $185 (Mine is similar, from Value City Furniture)
  • Gallery frames - Ribba Frames from Ikea - $29 each
  • Artwork - Crate & Barrel, Focus Print I and II - $149 each. I'm DIY-ing artwork in this abstract style, called bokeh. If you have Photoshop or an SLR camera, you can too!
  • Area Rug - Crate & Barrel, 8'x10' Tilda Rug - $499 (on sale!)
  • Accent Chairs - Craigslist find, $25 each. I'll reupholster them in a linen-like fabric.
  • Pillows - blue from Inhabit - 1929 in Cornflower, $45; grey from 2Modern - Bholu, $99; green trellis from Layla Grace, Geo Print Green Pillow Pair - $118; yellow top from All Modern - Inhabit Cattails throw pillow - $60; orange from PoshTots, Cintron Scaled Pillow - $70; coral from Layla Grayce, Company C Pillow - $145.
  • Basket - Oka, Rattan Basket - $59 
What do you think - you like?

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Monday, May 16, 2011

Mirror Fetish

Hello, my name is Steph and I have a mirror fixation. Some people love shoes, and others choose food. I love mirrors.

I almost did a happy dance in the aisle when I spotted this mirror at HomeGoods the other day:
(Sorry, it's still wrapped up - read on to find out why.)
For $99!!!! If you look closely you can see that it has beveled edges on each of the "rays" that stick out.

Maybe $99 seems like a lot for a mirror, but compare it to this nearly identical one that I've been lusting for from ZGallerie:

And by the way, the ZGallerie Devon mirror is $199 + $25 handling fee + shipping costs. You won't get that thing for less than $250.

But I can't keep it. You know how everything looks smaller in the store? At 35 inches across, it's just a little too big for any of our spaces, and boy did I try... So amazing, but so disappointing.

Here's the other mirror I found that I looooove. It felt so wrong paying only 40 bucks for it - but I'm not complaining!

Strangely, it's meant to hang portait-style, and there are no hooks to hang it landscape like I photographed it. That can be easily changed, and I'm thinking this guy's going over our bed!

What's your fixation?

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