So, in my quest to cut the crap, I’m not sure I’m actually
cutting the crap in my house. I did do
something cool recently, though, to keep crap out of the landfill. I propagated some plants and re-potted them
in pots I bought from thrift store. I
also bought some used children’s books and a few home décor items… all from the
thrift store. Not only did I get some great items for a fraction of the cost, but these items are getting a second (or maybe third?) life at my house. It’s a
win win.
Let me start with my plants.
I have a huge spider plant that I affectionately call Big Mama. This plant has survived several “murder”
attempts, and we’ve given countless of her “babies” to friends and family. She continues to make babies, though, and I
have to do SOMETHING with them.
I went to Walmart to look at cheap pots. All of the “cheap” pots were just that. Cheap.
The inexpensive ones were plastic or terrible plaster things. The nicer pots were obviously more
pricey. This was the case everywhere I
went: Home Depot, Lowes, Target, etc. I
found a few cute pots, but really didn’t want to spend a lot since I had about
10 (you read that right. 10.) baby plants to transplant. So I went to my favorite thrift store and
found these.
I repotted them this weekend and so far everything is
looking great! I’ll post more pictures
of the happy little plants soon… and THEN I’ll have to go buy some additional
pots because Big Mama has even MORE babies coming! Does anyone want a plant? Hahaha!
If you’ve read my previous blog posts, you know I love
books. My entire family loves
books. So when I saw these, I jumped at
the chance to buy them. Who can resist
when they are less than $2? My daughter had so much fun picking books
that from now on I’m going to bring her with me to the thrift store. She can pick up as many books as $10 will
buy! Why not? We should always encourage reading! AND when we’re done with these gently used
books, they’ll go right back to the thrift store so another child can enjoy
them.
That brings me to the home décor… I bought a tray and a
jewelry box. I thought the tray would be
perfect for Christmas cookies during holiday get-togethers, AND it only cost
$4! Can’t beat that! It’s in perfect condition, too.
Here’s the jewelry box.
It’s beaded and has a small mirror and tray inside. This, too, was only $4! It looks great with the colors in my bedroom,
and I needed an extra place to stash my growing jewelry collection. LOVE IT.
I’m sold on the merits of thrift-store shopping. J You can find unique items at low prices and
keep said items out of the trash heap.
Why buy everything new when you don’t have to?
Oh, you made me laugh! I'm so glad you've caught up on this! I've been shopping at thrift stores (or, as they are so elegantly called in the UK: charity shops) for years and I love them!! But then again, you've been out shopping with me so this should come as NO surprise! ;)
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Love and miss you, Bubba! I wish we could go shopping. I miss those excursions!
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