So, where do the savings come in? Goodwill is one of the cheapest resale shops
I have shopped at. I couldn’t make the
items as cheap as I can buy them at Goodwill.
Plus, if you are lucky like I am in, the store where I live is large and
holds a lot of items.
What can you buy at Goodwill?
Obviously, this can change dependent upon the store, season,
etc.; however, I can always find clothing and shoes for everyone in the family,
books, dishware, cookware, picture frames, lamps, crafts, vases, seasonal
items, and a wide variety of many other things.
Please note: The prices can change dependent upon what they have,
quality of item, location, inflation, etc.
Kid’s Clothes – There
is usually a pretty wide selection of kid’s clothes. On
average, I pay around $1.95 per article of clothing and I just paid $1 for a
pair of Dora Sandals. Here are a couple
images of clothes I have bought.
Kids’s Book – I recently
bought around 15 books at .35 cents a piece!
This is an awesome deal because as most parents know, kids end up
ruining books!
Kid’s Toys – I am always surprised at how cheap the toys
are. Truly think about what you as a
parent pay per year for toys that your kids only play with for a few
months. I bought a Little Tikes kitchen set for
$9. I found a Fisher Price Little People
Dollhouse that originally cost $40 for $2.50.
Also, I bought a pair of Dora sunglasses for 56 cents!
Adult Dresses – I purchased 2 dresses there that I wore while
I was pregnant. I paid $3 for one and $5
for the other. They have a wide variety
of clothing. Jeans run around $5 and
shirts run around $3 and up.
Crafts – This is
actually a fairly big part of Goodwill.
People are constantly changing the crafts in their houses so I always
see a lot of craft items. So before you
go to a craft store and pay a ton of money for something, I would take a peek
at Goodwill to see what they have to offer.
Seasonal – Another
thing I love about Goodwill is that as the seasons change, so do they. Around Christmas time, there was an entire aisle
with Christmas crafts (nativity sets, platters, etc). I just went into Goodwill and with Spring
approaching, there were plastic pitchers and glasses. Some were still in their original boxes. I purchased a new strainer for $1.96.
I could go on and on about everything that they offer. I found 4 picture frames ranging between $1 -
$2 per each frame. I also found a new
lamp base for $5.
A New Way of Thinking
Goodwill has definitely changed my perspective of
shopping. For Christmas last year, I bought my daughter a dollhouse at Goodwill and I purchased a brand new Radio Flyer wagon. Guess what she liked more? The dollhouse that I had paid $2.50 for. It dawned on me then, if she doesn't care if something is used, why do I care if it is used? Who says that something used cannot be as great as something new? Yes, I know I am buying someone else’s used
item; however, with a little cleaning, I think something used can be
as good as new.
What do I do with my purchases once I am done with them? I donate it back to Goodwill to pay it forward and help create another job for someone. Remember: As you can read on Goodwill’s website, “ Every 38 seconds of every business day, someone gets a job — and moves toward economic stability — with help from you and Goodwill®.”
What do I do with my purchases once I am done with them? I donate it back to Goodwill to pay it forward and help create another job for someone. Remember: As you can read on Goodwill’s website, “ Every 38 seconds of every business day, someone gets a job — and moves toward economic stability — with help from you and Goodwill®.”
Stingily Yours,
Michelle
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