Violet and I went to the thrift store to look for material and a throw pillow that could be used with the pillow cover she made. We stumbled into a huge sale. All the clothing you can cram into a paper bag for $2. Total. $2. We know the ladies who work there, yes, we're regulars. One told us you can get 2 men's suits into a bag. For $2. We ended up with 8 items between us including a jean jacket for Violet. For $2. Even if we only ever wear one thing, we'll still come out ahead. Ladies' shirts are usually $4 each.
We also found a bunch of material, including a really cute Thanksgiving pattern. I may make it into a table runner, if Violet doesn't do anything with it first. We also got 3 yards of a really cute heart pattern for $3. I bought yarn. "My name is Freakmom and I'm addicted to yarn."
We found a soft, squishy throw pillow the same size as her pillow cover she made in class. It was a bit worn, but clean. For $3 it has now been stuffed into her pillow cover. Pillow forms were over $10 at JoAnn, closer to $16 if you wanted a soft one (we used a 50% coupon, but still!)
While Violet was in sewing class I walked to 2 other thrift stores near the town square. Neither are as nice as "our" thrift store. But I found a white blouse to wear to the 50's night I have to go to at a conference in September. Not sure if I'll just go with denim capris and bobby socks or if I'll get brave and try to make a poodle skirt. I picked up some other odds and ends, like a new shoulder bag. Which I've already replaced with a different one on clearance at Wal-Mart. Consider my $2.50 for the first bag a donation to the women's shelter that the thrift store supports. I still may use it from time to time and the shelter does really good work.
Recently I had to rewrite my bio for work. They wanted us to put a personal statement at the end. You know, "when not working John Doe enjoys golfing and traveling with his wife." In fact, of the ones I've read, 90% say just that. Insert Jane and husband some of the time. I wrote, "When she isn't at the office Freak keeps busy homeschooling her daughter, volunteering with Girl Scouts, and frequenting thrift stores in search of that perfect bargain." Maybe 90% of the people just aren't as interesting as I am! (Insert hysterical laughter.)
2 comments:
It sounds to me that 90% of them are wayyyy boring.
:)
You already know that I love thrift stores, Goodwill is my current drug of choice, it's close, it's clean, it's cheap(ish).
My bio for work says I spend a great deal of time ignoring laundry, experimenting with tie dye, failing to organize photographs and watching the gray advance through my hair.
I don't have a bio for work. I might need to write one.
Hmmm.
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