Not exact matches
I'm wearing them with teal tights, a fair isle vest I got at a
local consignment store, one of my favorite XCVI tops that is way too big for me now and one of my favorite pair of platform boots
in my closet — the Kork - Ease Avis.
I have been making runs to
consignment stores, selling through a
local Facebook resale page, participating
in large
consignment sales... and giving a bunch of it away.
Between her handing down maternity clothes that she no longer fits
in (she shopped at
local thrift /
consignment stores), clothing swaps thrown by other friends, and the way my bump has developed the only maternity wear I've had to spend money on has been a couple of belly bands and some pretty nursing bras.
Easter is just a few weeks away, and I will need to make lots and lots of Easter cards and projects to sell at my
Local Consignment Store, so you will be seeing lots of Easter posts
in the weeks to come.
I sold the items still
in good shape to a
local maternity
consignment store.
Everything that you plan on keeping will be hung back up
in the closet, everything that is going to be donated can be brought to your favorite
local donation location and is still
in decent shape, everything that will be sold can be brought to your
local consignment store and is
in excellent shape and is a desired brand, and then everything that is going to be thrown away is no longer
in good shape (stained, torn, etc).
To find what's going on
in your town, google your
local neighbourhoods for clothing exchange or
consignment stores!
If it's
in good shape, add it to your own garage sale or try it at a
local consignment store.
The Old Corte Madera Town Square, surrounding Piccolo Pavilion, is home to the historic buildings mentioned
in this article as well as
local shops including hair salons,
consignment stores, arts classrooms, and Swedish textile products.
Adorn the tables with batik or woven cloth from a Fair Trade vendor like World of Good, and invest
in cloth napkins from a
local consignment store (or borrow several dozen from friends).
This post is the first
in an ongoing blog series I'll be sharing here from time to time called «Inspired Style,» which will focus on types or styles of furniture and accessories to look out for when you shop at Goodwill, thrift
stores,
consignment shops or your favorite
local furniture
stores!
It is a vintage find from a
local flea market /
consignment store, purchased not long after we moved
in.
One day I was
in our
local consignment store and this console hall table called my name: I tried to ignore it.