Showing posts with label garage sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garage sale. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

what I wore wednesday didn't exactly pan out like planned

Finally after weeks of indecision, I decided that I wanted to be an active member of What I Wore Wednesday, over at Pleated Poppy.  Active as in 2:7 days.  As in I would not've been allowed to participate in any extracurricular activity in high school.  I'M SORRY LINDSEY CHENEY.

Actually, she should be apologizing to me because what the h, lindsey?  Where is What I Wore Wednesday!?!??!?!?!!??!  Turns out I'll have to do my own pitiful, pitiful, so so sad version of WIWW (<-- not world war 1 or 3).

Drumroll: (In other words I'm feeling narcissistic and embarrassed that I really think you care about my clothes.  I'M TRYING TO BLOG EVERYDAY HERE, PEOPLE.)
Tshirt: Jcrew (my friend thought it was a sparkly buffalo on it which made my sparkle love it)
camisole: gap
Jeans: Banana Republic (love because they fit perfectly, love more because they were $12)



Try one:

Try two:

Finally Mr Incredible came home:
shirt: BR
jeans: gap
shoes: awesome pumas

What I didn't wear Wednesday:
And since you waited all so patiently, I'll tell you where I got it.  A garage sale.  From h&m.  But a garage sale.  Did that change your minds?

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Because I Don't Pay Full Price Doesn't Make Me Cheap

I think it's high time to shine my true colors: Hello, my name is Kiera and I am a garage saler. I'm well aware that it runs in my family. I do not take my condition lightly, however I am determined to not become one of those garage salers.
N0w let's get down to it and show you this weekend's finds.

This baby was $3.00:
I've never prided myself as a photographer, so I am so deeply sorry that I can not do this beautiful high chair justice.

This tablecloth was $1.75. Fits our table perfectly and is a great way to send off summer. I am not unwilling to bid summer farewell.

Since you are unable to tell by the picture, this bowl is a serving sized bowl. Great to put some rice or mashed potatoes in for a family style meal. And made in Japan (which in my mind tells me it's dishwasher safe. I'm not sure of the logic.) oh, $1.00.


I have a few other all time favorites, mostly from last summer and the summer before (this summer has been less than stimulating in terms of garage sales). Let me share (brag?):

I paid 50 whoppers for this one. However. I'd been eyeing a rocker/glider with ottoman for over three years. I didn't want to drop a lot of money on one, and knew that I wanted it to be well made. This little beauty was hand crafted from a specialty shop in Canada. And the previous owners paid some mega bucks. All I want to do is recover the cushions within the next 7 weeks.


This chair is similar to this one at Raymour and Flanigan that is now retailing for $299.95. The woman I bought this from said she paid $279 two years ago. I bought it for $18.00. I can't wait to decorate our living room.



This is a beautiful (and huge) Lee Reynolds oil painting that I found at a garage sale last year. It was labeled 'best offer.' I kept seeing people discuss what they thought they should offer, and walk away, probably because it was intimidating and overwhelming to try to name a price without offending. I wasn't afraid to offend. I figured the family just wanted it gone. So I said $20. And the woman said, "sure." And people's jaw dropped.


This little end table was $3.00. I have hopes to repaint it, but even if I don't get around to it for a while, it is cute as is. I love daisies.


This headboard was $10.00! It is really well built, but needed a paint job. So I painted it. And a dresser to match in the girls' room. And I think it looks spectac. If I do say so myself.

Again, sorry about some shotty photography. The last 4 pictures I took in the pitch black of night. Yoinks.