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Top tips for op shop trips

August 24, 2016 · 9 Comments

Top tips for op shop trips

It’s National Op Shop Week!

Not that I need a special week to go op shopping, but it is a good week for me to share with you my top tips for op shop trips.

I have always loved to op shop.

Even when I was a teenager, I would ferret through the local thrift shop to find funky things to wear. It’s in the blood though as my Dad is a lover of bargains and many childhood car trips involved making detours to random garage sales and second-hand shops! My mum volunteers at op shops so she is a great supporter of them as well.

 

Why would you shop at an op shop?

Why wouldn’t you? As well as being a frugal way to shop, you are helping charities and helping the environment.

It makes sense to buy something second-hand and reuse it, reimagine it or upcycle it to something new. Op shopping keeps stuff out of landfill and reduces pollution. It’s also a great way to be unique and show your personality.

But of course buying things second-hand isn’t always as easy as shopping at department stores, so here are some of my top tips.

 

♥ Keep visiting. New things come in all the time so keep checking back to see what’s new. Apparently mid-week is a good time for the weekend donations to show up in store!

 

♥ Give things a good wash. They are second-hand after all and you just don’t know where they have come from. You might even like to use a drop or two of tea tree oil to kill any bugs (particularly shoes!!) And yes, some op shops have that weird op shop smell that you probably want to get rid of!

 

♥ On holidays or across town? I always try to schedule a little time for some op shopping in a new location. I just search for them on Google or you can look them up at Op Shop or on one of my favourite blogs, I Love to Op Shop. Obviously op shops need a cheaper rent, so you will find them in some odd out of the way places sometimes.

 

♥ Have a good look. The bargains won’t jump out at you! Spend some time looking through the racks. Look in different sections too. I once saw a pair of Sass and Bide women’s jeans for $10 in the men’s section. If only they were in my size! I’ve also seen a lot of women’s clothes mistakenly placed in the kid’s section.

My best bargain so far. A Chassuer French Oven for $15 instead of $250!

♥ Make friends with the staff. They might even put aside things for you or let you know of anything new that comes in.

 

♥ Think outside the box! Many things you find in the op shop can have alternative uses. A funky teapot can become a pot plant, an old cabinet can become a toy kitchen, a tea cup can become a candle holder, you can restring beads or cut things up for craft.

 

♥ Take your phone. This will come in handy if you want to check the going price for antique or retro items to make sure you don’t pay too much. I also use my phone to take photos and send texts to my kids asking if they want me to grab the amazing thing I have found for them!

 

♥ Add some elbow grease. Many pieces donated at the op shop are terrific quality for tiny prices. They may just need a good clean or polish, a new coat of paint or clothing may need some adjustments to make them perfect for your use.

 

You never know what treasures you will find – that’s half the fun!

 

♥ Never buy another new men’s business shirt. Seriously, one of the most consistent and best things we have found at op shops is men’s business shirts. My son has to wear them for work and we always find the most incredible quality and fabulous brands in perfect condition for under $10. This comes in handy when he tends to get things stained! It’s so cheap to replace them.

 

♥ Don’t buy stuff just because it’s a bargain. If you have no use for it or it’s not getting you excited, leave it on the shelf. You don’t want to end up with clutter!  Don’t forget though you can always donate back to the op shop, pass on to friends and family or on-sell if something is not getting used or not quite right. Disclaimer: If it’s a really, really amazing bargain, see my next tip.

 

♥ Know your stuff. Having worked in a kitchen store, I can spot a quality piece of cookware. My kids are better at designer clothes and shoe brands. I just can’t leave a $100 Baccarat frypan selling for $6 behind! Items like this that I won’t use myself but are amazing quality are going away in the cupboard for my kids when they move out of home. Yep, I am bringing back the old-fashioned glory box!!

 

♥ Don’t hesitate. If you do see something you love, that’s just calling your name….grab it on the day. I have been disappointed many a time when I have a think about something and go back and it’s been snapped up.

 

You can get quality designer clothes and shoes at a fraction of retail prices.

 

♥ Check everything. Sometimes the staff will miss chips and cracks or stains on clothing. Give everything a good check before you buy.

 

♥ Kids’ stuff is awesome. Kids grow out of things so quickly – whether it’s toys or clothes, they seem to be onto the next thing quicker than you can blink. I have always found kids’ denim from the op shop to be a winner – it’s hard-wearing and you can always find something. Books, DVDs and toys are usually priced very cheaply so it’s a really frugal way to keep the kids entertained. And kids are not fussy about newness either!

 

♥ Pick up party supplies. Seriously the best place ever for parties! Grab plates, glasses, cutlery, serving platters, candles, tablecloths, linen, decorations and more for similar prices you would pay for disposable products. If you don’t need it all after the party, donate back or store away for future parties.  Get crafty and cut things up for decorations – old books can make paper mobiles and old sheets can become bunting. I decorated the table for my mum’s birthday party with doilies and old silver platters with candles. It looked so good.

 

An all blue op shop day. 

 

♥ Sometimes suburbs count. If you are looking for designer gear, sometimes you will have more luck in the more expensive or affluent suburbs. However the price may reflect this too!

 

♥ Colour coded. A lot of op shops will have clothes displayed by colours so if you need a new top, you can quickly find the colour you need.

 

♥ Find your favourites. Op shops can be so different in terms of products and pricing. Some are outrageously priced and others are much more sensible. Keep looking till you find your favourite.

 

♥ Haggle. I have never thought of doing this, but if you are buying a higher priced item (like the amazing tea trolley below) you might want to ask what their best price is. Thanks for the tip Susan!

 

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My friend Susan found this 1920’s tea trolley at her local op shop. How stunning!

 

♥ Follow your local on social media. Seriously! Many op shops are now on Facebook and Instagram so follow along and stay in the loop for specials. Quite often there will be awesome sales like 50% off all books or fill a bag for $5.

 

♥ Make it fun. Take your friends or your kids! My teenagers are a bit picky about what they wear but they see the value in those designer labels at a fraction of the price and have scored themselves some really great things.

 

♥ Take a bag. I always carry a fold up recycled bag with me anyway but some shops don’t give out bags so you might need one (depending on how many goodies you find!)

 

Just some of my op shop books. I rarely pay more than $5 for a book and most are around $2.

 

♥ Books, books and more books.  If you are a reader, you won’t find a cheaper place to buy books. I buy fiction books and then pass on to friends and family. But the best deal is the non-fiction books that I keep as reference books. I have amassed quite a little library of self-help, motivational, new age and health books.

 

♥ Consider the op shop for gifts. Now you do have to choose your audience here, but personally I love an op shop gift and quite often I will find cute things I know a friend will love. You can also make things like vintage tea cup candles. Vintage sounds so much more chic than op shop bargain! We do a ten dollar Christmas and the op shop is the best place to find a great gift on a budget!

 

♥ Manifest. You knew I would sneak a bit of woo in didn’t you?? Yep, manifesting totally works. Hold in your mind what you are after and leave the rest up to the universe. It might not happen straight away, but it usually happens. I manifested myself a pair of brand new black leather boots for just $15 and that amazing Dutch Oven. Woohoo!

 

♥ Give back. Never dump stuff you don’t want anymore. Take it to the op shop so someone else can benefit. Make sure it’s clean and in good condition or it will cost the charity time and money to dispose of it. Never leave your donation outside the shop – always pop it into the shop or in the donation bin.

 

I love the thrill of an op shop bargain.

I don’t think that feeling ever wanes! My latest finds from the op shops get posted on my new Instagram account @goldcoastopshopper, so check me out over there. You can see a full directory of Gold Coast Op Shops here.

I would love to hear about your amazing op shop finds and your tips. Let me know in the comments or upload some photos to my social media for us to check out.

 

Filed In: HOME / Tagged: books, budget, clothes, ecofriendly, environmentally friendly, frugal, op shop, op shopping, recycle, reuse, thrift store, thrifty, toys, upcycle

22 Things to Make out of Plastic Milk Bottles

August 5, 2014 · 17 Comments

22 things to make out of plastic milk bottles

22 Things to Make out of Plastic Milk Bottles

 

Have you ever stopped to think how many plastic milk bottles get thrown into landfill each year? I know we can recycle them, but what about upcycling them into something useful or something beautiful? I’ve got 22 things to make out of plastic milk bottles.

Be inspired by these amazing ideas from around the internet.

 

 A watering can.

 

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 Pencil holders.

 

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 Lamps.

 

 

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 Earrings.

 

 Fairy Costume.

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 Giftbox.

 

 

 

Lanterns.

 

 A kid’s game.

 

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 An igloo.

 

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 A bird feeder.

 

 

 

 Bunting.

 

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A herb garden.

 

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 A wallet.

 

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 Weights.

 

 

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Easter Bunnys.

 

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 Scoops and a dust pan.

 

 

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 A beautiful bird.

 

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 Votives.

 

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 Garden markers.

 

Do you have any other ideas? Share them with us!

 

Filed In: HOME / Tagged: eco friendly, milk bottles, plastic, recycle, upcycle

Kids grown out of their toys? 21 ways to upcycle them!

February 17, 2014 · 16 Comments

Kids grown out of their toys? 21 ways to upcycle them!

Somehow, those of us with kids end up accumulating lots and lots of toys.

I blame the grandparents!

Some of them hold sentimental value and some are expensive. You can always upcycle them into something useful or something decorative. Take a look at these amazing ideas for inspiration!

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Turn small toys into works of art with some glitter and canvases. Find the tutorial here.

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Make a fruit bowl out of a barrel of monkeys! Find out how at Deep Fried Kudzu.

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Drill some holes into a dinosaur and make a cool toothbrush holder! Found at Pujbaby.

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 Make a cool kid’s picnic table from old skateboards! Get the pattern at Etsy.

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Popped much loved toy cars into a shadow box for a cute decorative display. From The Mom Creative.

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Use half a toy animal for funky draw knobs. Find out how here.

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Use the animal bottoms as a very unusual wine stopper!! Found here.

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Transform pool noodles that have seen better days into a cute mobile – fun for pool parties!

52c73c39697ab018e800163d._w.540_s.fit_Turn an old toy tractor into a funky desk lamp! 

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Upcycle all those old jars as well as the old toys. Winner! From Upcycle That.

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Put your action man to work holding up some books. Find the tutorial here.

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A bit of drilling and some rope turns an old skate board into a swing! Get the tutorial.

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This will be a talking point! A vintage tricycle becomes a coffee table.

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Let little people help you tell the time with this cute clock.

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An old guitar makes a cool nik nak shelf for teenagers. We are actually going to do this one!

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Heaps of fun for the kids – get out the hot glue gun and make a wreath with all those cute little toys. From Great Craft Project.

b7af6963b36d922d26c6483aa9dfc08cAn old toy piano becomes a whimsical bedside table. From The Preppy Graduate.

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Old Lego makes a very cool and handy key holder. From McGyverisms.

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 Spray paint animal toys and use them as a planter for succulents. Funky.

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Lots of small toys spray painted become a cool mirror. Originally from Vintage Cupcandles.

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A squishy soft toy lounger. Looks snuggly!

 

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Want more upcycling ideas?

Check out this fabulous book by Danny Seo – so many ideas to repurpose things you already own. Get it here.

 

Inspire us! Do you have any ideas for kid’s toys?

 

Filed In: HOME / Tagged: eco friendly, kids, recycle, toys, upcycle

Five cool kid’s toys to make from recycled items!

August 26, 2013 · 10 Comments

In a world where consumerism has gone a little crazy, it’s nice to jump off that bandwagon and get back to simpler things. 

It’s so easy to make toys and activities to keep your kids amused. Recycle things you have around the house to make it cost effective and eco-friendly. Check out these ideas and have a go!

 

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♥Elephant Feet

With some tin cans, paint and stretchy cord, make these cool elephant feet!  Excellent for co-ordination and balance. Tutorial at Martha Stewart.

 

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♥ Sock Snake

Finally, a way to use up all those socks without a partner! Super cute. When the kids grow out of it, use it as a draught stopper. Find the tutorial here.

 

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♥ Washer Necklaces

The amazing Kelly at Be a Fun Mum has this funky idea to make necklaces from washers. Find out how on her blog.

 

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♥ Close Your Clothes Book

A gorgeous idea for the sewers. You upcycle old clothes into a book which also helps your child learn how to do buckles, zippers and these thingys. Check out the whole book at Forty Two Roads blog.

 

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♥ Cardboard Box Town

 Genius from Anna at The Imagination Tree. Grab an big box and get handy with the felt pen to make this cool play scene. I love that the toys stay inside the box! Find out how at the blog post.

 

Have you ever made toys for your kids? Tell us all about it.

Get inspired ……

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Recraft: How to Turn Second-hand Stuff into Beautiful Things for Your Home, Family and Friends

 

Filed In: HOME / Tagged: gifts, kids, recycle, toys, upcycle

Funky Upcycling Ideas for your Kitchen

May 13, 2013 · 28 Comments

Funky Upcycling Ideas for your Kitchen.

 

I am a huge fan of upcycling.

I am not so creative, so I love it when I see what other people come up with.

More and more people are embracing upcycling as we think about our environment and try to reduce what we consume. Attempting to not buy new things but make do with what is already available to us is such a good habit to get into.

Here are some of the funkiest ideas I have come across for upcycling in your kitchen!

 

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Old flan tins as frames! You could put anything in here really. I am thinking some vintage food posters would look fabulous. From Home Restyler who saw it in a magazine.

75f077bad111f0a5d931a1dc363a141cOld grater as a utensil holder. See if you can find an old one from the op shop, turn it upside down and attach to the wall. From Pinterest. 

292b53af52a6fc7ee2f41c7a7f362058A bike wheel as a pot rack. How cool is this? It rotates as well so you can access your favourite pot. You could spray paint it to match your kitchen or just rock the industrial style look. From Etsy.

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Wrap containers as gift boxes. What a totally perfect way to give home-made treats! You could also use it to store paintbrushes or stationery too. From meredith.com.

5603e528d2c61a55ceeaf114705f691bOld forks as note holders. Either attach them to the wall or glue a magnet on to put on the fridge. Use antique forks from an op shop for a really cute look. From Belle Maison.

DIY_Cake_StandsGlass goblet and plate into a cake stand. Very cute and not that hard to do. I wouldn’t even paint it – just a la natural would be nice. Full tutorial at Factory Direct Craft.

af3e72ccaf604e2f84e553e0dfac76c7Old silver trays as memo boards. These are very easy to find in op shops and can be spray painted, painted with chalk board paint or just left as is. From Pinterest.

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Old rake used as wine glass holder. Such a clever idea! Now to find a funky old rusted rake head from somewhere and screw it to the wall. Details at Tattered Style.

c25a330267758fd870b1248b08e06ca4Kitchen utensils as a windchime. This is so whimsical and sweet. I actually have an old cutlery windchime which I love. Details at RR Design.

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 Blender into a lamp. If you are a little bit more experienced in DIY you can make this. I am in awe! Check it out and download the tutorial at Instructables.

I would love to hear about your upcycling projects and ideas. Inspire us!

Filed In: HOME / Tagged: blender, cake stand, forks, grater, kitchen, lamp, pans, pot rack, rake, recycle, trays, upcycle, upcycling, wine

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