Wednesday, April 28, 2010

documentary #1 - Value Village

welcome to value village.  these fun "department thrift stores" can be found all over charlotte - and probably other regions of north carolina.  today i went to the one on south blvd.  i got lucky and took a lot of photos.  follow me as we dive into the junk.  



when i walk into the store i always check for this sign.  they change the colors every day (or week i'm not 100% sure).  sometimes the colors look ambiguous; like is the 75% off purple or pink?  if you're ever undecided, just ask a sales person.  the sign just indicates that if you have an item with that color tag, the register will take off the said percentage from the price on the tag.  = AWESOME


today (like most days) i was hunting for cheap baby items.  here are some treasures i found:
as you can see, the adorable pink dress was only $0.50, and the 2-piece boys onesie and pants was $2.00.  i looked through ALL 
of the baby clothes one by one and pulled out some more treasures.






 next i moved on to purses and scarves.  i found a fantastic magenta clutch that would be perfect for a few diapers and wipes or for the stylish woman on the go.


i always stop and look for scarves.  they are priced so cheaply and make great gifts, and even gift-wrapping!  the scarf racks can look like too much mess, but look beyond the mess and find a treasure!  this beauty was only $0.80!



a few random shots of things i found today. 



the woman in line behind me for check-out had this scary doll in her cart.


two antique phones for under $10 and a unique old school hand-held radio




next i wandered over to the kitchen section to see what i could see.  this shelf of carafes looks pretty boring, until.....


i discover a fantastic 1980's-looking perfectly clean and working carafe!  i would have bought it, but i already have 2 really fantastic ones i found at thrift stores.  these are great for parties and picnics.  the pump on top pumps out the hot beverage.  this one is still on the shelf for $4.50!



if i needed one this would have been a steal!  it's not often that i see clean and in-tact baby items like this eddie bauer infant car seat!  it was spotless and only $10!



i am a music lover and have always been a cd collector.  some habits die hard and my cd collecting habit always steers me to check out what's been thrown out.  here are a couple gems i stumbled upon today.  i learned how to dance to that c & c music factory cd.  no lie.




moving on....i have also been on the hunt for some nice summer dresses that can accommodate my growing mid-section.  true, there are a LOT of dresses to pick through at value village, but if you're patient you'll probably find at least one good find.  in today's case, i found two - the one pictured just didn't fit my baby bump.  but it was from forever 21 and only cost $3!








one of my favorite spots to find cheap, but fun gifts is in the jewelry case.  the most annoying part of finding good treasures here is that a lot of times the tags are overlapping the pieces, and then you have to hunt down a sales clerk to get behind the glass for you and they usually act like you're wasting their time.  don't mind them....just take your time and pick out the pieces you're drawn to.



vintage broaches are a fantastic accent piece to almost anything.  i crochet hats that i sell on etsy and often attach a vintage broach for flare.  i have them on my sweaters, bags and on my own hats.  they make great gifts as well and usually cost no more than $5.  check out what i found!



i really love the antique-looking box in the upper right hand corner.  you could use this for business cards, toothpics, q-tips, cotton balls, or jewelry!


for sure this wall of bagged junk is one of the most difficult places to find treasures.  i mean, how are you supposed to look through all those bags when they're stapled shut?  i did manage to spot two things i would buy on this wall of bagged chaos.  the bottom left is a cute dinosaur night light.  so often when we travel with Noah (my son), they're aren't any night lights, so this was a good find.  the other bag i circled is a bag of ribbon.  ribbon can be expensive at craft and fabric stores, so this bag for $0.80 was a steal!



behind the counter at value village is a big shelf with lots of random things on it.  i suppose it's a manager who decides, but apparently the items behind the counter are somehow more special and are priced up a bit more.  i got lucky today and found an original 1970's fisher price garage and parking deck for $9!  there was also the old school fisher price school house, tool box and airplane.  i decided only to snatch the garage because my son is crazy into cars right now.  and as you see from the picture, he absolutely LOVED it!




here's the other HUGE steal i found right before i checked out.  hanging on the wall was a huge box with a 91 piece wooden train set in it.  i took my chances that it was complete because the box was in great condition and taped shut.  when i brought it home, it looked as though it had never even been played with!  every piece accounted for - nothing broken, no crayon marks, no bite marks, nothing!  an amazing find.




books are one of the easiest things to find.  people are always getting rid of books and value village prices them so well, i can't help but grab a couple new ones for my boy every time i go!  here are a few board books i found, each was only $1.00 or less, when they usually cost $5.00-$10.00 each!  hooray!

i checked out and got some help to my car from a manager friend who works there named randall.  then the first thing i do when i get into the driver's seat is wash my hands.  i keep this in my car at all times.  this is a good piece of advice, people.




thanks for joining me on the first documentary of many!  i invite you to share your thrifting experiences and email me your finds.  i would love to make this a collaborative site where thrifters unite and share their treasure-hunting secrets!  hope you enjoyed my shopping day!  if you have any questions or you want to send me your stories, i would LOVE to post them on this site.  my email is thelostandfound.designs@gmail.com

i am also available for hire

love always,
jessie mathis














Monday, April 26, 2010

a cordial invitation

this is your invitation into the life of a thrifter.  a "thrifter"  (as self-defined) is someone who has devoted a decent amount of time to finding great bargains and treasures in places where some may only see junk.  if you dare to go on this journey with me, i have but a few bits of advice for you to keep in your back pocket whilest you discover the joys of thrifting.


1.  give yourself time: thrift stores and other bargain stores can be overwhelming, but if you give yourself some time to browse, you never know what treat awaits you!


2.  have a goal in mind:  if you know you need some eclectic serving dishes for a party you're throwing, head straight for the kitchen section.  or if you're on the hunt for baby clothes, don't get stuck in the appliances and forget your purpose.  set your goal and stay on track.  as mentioned afore, these places can be daunting.


3.  be patient:  you may not find your first brag-worthy treasure until you've visited several stores.  sometimes i like to set one day out of the month where i hit up 3 or 4 thrift stores, consignment stores and/or yard sales all in one day and just hope to find some gems.  this is an art form, people and you must be patient with yourself and with your vendors.


4.  venture out:  look for things in other areas.  it's so easy to put even ourselves in a box, but challenge yourself to try on something unique (even for you).  or to buy something for your home or as a gift that's unlike anything you've ever seen.  most stuff is under ten bucks anyways, so why not?


5.  stock up:  if you have 5 friends who are pregnant (which i currently do) and you know they're all having baby showers in the next few months, then stock up on essential baby things you will surely find at any thrift store: onesies, books, toys, blankets, footed pajamas, and unique outfits from the 70's!  just make sure you wash everything and sanitize all books and toys (clorox disinfecting wipes work great!).


i'll stop there for now.  my next post will be documenting a REAL trip with me to a thrift store.  so many people ask me how i find the neat things i find at thrift stores (and yard sales and consignment shops) and i suppose it's time to share some secrets!  stay tuned for more...