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Tag Archives: Shopping
Magnolia Market – The Scoop
A friend’s Facebook status said the other day that she was sure the month of May was going to be the death of her. It’s funny how many of us chimed in that we felt exactly the same way!
When you have kids in school, May becomes one of the craziest months ever. It might even surpass December in my book!
That’s why it was a little crazy that I decided on a whim to do what I did on Monday. I got up in the morning, took a look at the calendar and realized that it was my only day without appointments, school functions, etc. until the day after school gets out on June 2.
So, I showered, got dressed, grabbed a bottled water and a few snacks and hopped in the car and made my way to Waco (about a 90 minute drive from my house) to go visit the Magnolia market created by Chip and Joanna Gaines of HGTV’s Fixer Upper fame.
I decided that if I wanted to see the place before the crowds of summer made it too crazy the time was now!
It was humid and rainy the day I went, but it didn’t stop everyone in Texas from going there! It was way busier than I anticipated and I have since learned (from an Instagram follower who lives in Waco) that the size of the crowds are the every day norm! (more…)
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Kicking Off Favorite Finds Friday {Recent Shopping Scores}
It’s Friday and I’ve decided that from now on I’m going to start posting some of my favorite things every Friday just for fun. I might share favorite shopping finds, cool projects I’ve seen online, a favorite moment I experienced during the week…you get the idea.
Today, I’m sharing some of my recent shopping finds — some that were total bargains, and others that were just love at first sight.
Find Number One
A two-fer. Translation: Two favorite finds that look great together.
#1. The plant pot. I found it at one of my favorite Texas grocery stores — Central Market. (If you live near one, you’ll know what I’m talking about.) It wasn’t a deal ($12) but I just couldn’t resist it’s cute patina. I couldn’t put it outside either because then I couldn’t look at it every day. It’s on my kitchen table holding some fresh rosemary.
#2. The white colander with legs. Isn’t it the CUTEST colander ever?! I found it at World Market. I actually bought it to use as a colander because my vegetable and fruit-loving husband is always washing produce and leaving a colander or strainer on the counter so I decided something pretty was in order. Then, on a whim, I put the plant inside of it and decided right then and there it wouldn’t be used as a functioning kitchen tool. I. Love. It. I guess I’ll still be hunting for a cute and functional colander.
Find Number Two
Three blue and white plates from Goodwill.
I don’t care that there were only three. I don’t care that one had a couple of small barely noticeable chips. At a buck a piece, I think they were a steal. I am thrilled!
Deal Number Three
Hello, cute little demi-john wine bottle for just $2.50 at Goodwill. I think I will take you home!
Find Number Four
After being inspired by the little wire basket with live plants on the island of my dream kitchen…
Source: For the Love of a House
I found this cute little wire basket at Hobby Lobby for $4 (after using a coupon.)
Thank you, Hobby Lobby. I can always count on you for helping me stay on-budget when trying to knock-off my favorite decor!
Favorite Find Number Five
While browsing through plants at Home Depot, I spied these cute little scalloped terra cotta pots. For $4.98, I was sold!
I brought home three. Aren’t you supposed to always decorate in odd numbers? One just seemed too lonely. (Smile.)
What are some of your favorite finds? I’d love to hear about them! Share them on my Facebook page or in the comments below.
Have a great weekend everyone!
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How to Find a Bargain
I love a good bargain and I love the thrill of the hunt! Even if I win the lottery someday, I will still browse clearance racks, find deals and frequent garage sales. I just love the glory of scoring something at a fraction of retail price or — even better — completely free! What’s not to love about that?!
I found a fantastic deal on mirrors at Target this weekend and they weren’t even on sale proving the point that it doesn’t have to be on sale to be a great deal. My find got me thinking about how I find my great deals, so today I thought I would share my tips for bargain hunting with you!
Here are just a few tips for scoring a great deal on things that you love!
Shop Around
Just because you see something you like at Pottery Barn or at a fancy boutique store doesn’t mean it’s the only one like it out there. You can find a lot of things that are either the same or extremely similar at another store for a fraction of the price. It might take some patience and diligence on your part, but it is most likely out there!
The mirrors I wanted from Pottery Barn = $150 for the set of 3:
Pottery Barn Rhona Round Gilt Mirrors
The mirrors I found at Target = $29.99 for the set of 3:
Awesome deal, right?!
Always, Always Look at the Clearance Section
The clearance section of any store gets picked over quickly, but you should always check it out every time you’re at the store because today might be your lucky day when you arrive in time for a fresh markdown! If you go to a store frequently enough, you’ll get to know when they put new merchandise on clearance and then you can plan to shop on those days. Even if you never figure out their system, frequently stopping by the clearance aisle is bound to pay off eventually.
Be a Frequent Shopper
No matter where you go, the best way to find a bargain is to shop at the store or online often — at least weekly. I have found more things at deep discounts by simply visiting frequently. (Obviously, you have to practice some restraint when shopping places often, but frequent shopping affords you more opportunities to find better deals.)
When I first saw the arched window that is now on my mantel it was $300 at Wisteria. After practicing some patience and doing a lot of frequent checking I saw it online one day and discovered it was on sale – SCORE!
Do Your Homework, Don’t Be Shy and ASK Questions!!
Most of us know that we’ll find good prices at places like Home Goods, Target, garage sales, etc. But it’s also important to know that equally good and sometimes even better bargains can be found at our favorite expensive stores, as well.
Wisteria
I’ve already pointed out my love of the clearance section but don’t be afraid to dig through piles to see what’s at the bottom. If you see something similar to what you’re looking for ASK a sales person if there are any other sale items that are not on the floor yet. Sometimes the items are still being priced in the back and they just haven’t put them out yet. It never hurts to ask!
Restoration Hardware
You can also ask about getting a better price. Yes! You can do that! It doesn’t always amount to a huge savings, but it is something. If something has a scratch or a few loose stitches you can almost always get 5 to 10 percent off just by asking the store manager. Sometimes they’ll even give a discount on things that are already marked down.
Ballard Designs
Another question you should ask employees is if their store has a discount center or outlet. I discovered accidentally one day that a former Dillard’s department store had been turned in to a Dillard’s outlet. I found Ralph Lauren euro pillow shams for $15 each — they had been $80 a piece!!
Know the Rules
When I was shopping at the Pottery Barn Outlet last year I was looking for a new dining room table. I found one that I had been admiring online but I knew I needed to talk to my husband first. After calling him and agreeing it was a go, I discovered someone had already claimed it — they had taken the price tag to indicate it was already sold or on hold. What? You can do that?!
Pottery Barn Toscana Table
I discovered too late that if you want something that is too big to carry around with you at the outlet, you are supposed to take the tag with you to signal to other shoppers that the table is either sold or on hold. You get to have dibs on the item for the entire day even if you leave the store!
This fact was NOT posted anywhere in the store. You’re just supposed to know it, apparently. Well, I missed out on the table but I learned an important bargain shopping lesson. Know the rules of the game! If you are going to a store where they carry large items like the Pottery Barn or Restoration Hardware outlet, find out what their policy on holding items is. If I would have known sooner, I would have grabbed the tag before I called my husband.
Sometimes Store Hours Matter
At stores like the Pottery Barn Outlet, getting there first really matters. Case in point, the table I just mentioned. I arrived at PB as soon as the doors opened and within minutes, that table was spoken for. I would say this rule applies to stores like Home Goods as well. The store near me sells things quickly so I like to go there first thing in the morning after a night of re-stocking.
(Of course, this rule is also true for after Christmas sales and Black Friday, but I’ll be honest, I steer clear of stores on those days. There is very little that is worth the stampede of people and I really believe there are still bargains to be had outside of those days.)
See the Potential
Whether an item is on clearance, it’s at the Goodwill, or you found it on the side of the curb ALWAYS look at it for it’s potential. Is it a lantern that’s on clearance missing it’s handle? Maybe it can be used as a planter. Is it an outdated picture in a frame? Perhaps it can be used to frame something you like and the frame can be re-painted. There are some fantastic bargains that get overlooked because no one bothers to look at it for it’s potential.
Beneath the Magnolias
Maximize Credit/Debit Card Offers
This tip comes with a slight warning and shouldn’t be used by everyone. If you are disciplined enough to spend only what you can afford and can pay off your credit cards each month, then you can benefit from this tip.
Many credit cards offer things like cash back rebates, frequent flyer miles, etc. which are great and definitely help increase your overall cost savings, but, many also offer shopping rewards in the form of gift certificates to use in their stores. These offers can be great.
Last year when I bought my living room chairs from Pottery Barn I opened a Pottery Barn credit card. Why? Because of their rewards program. I knew I would be spending hundreds of dollars for some furniture, so why not make the most of it and earn some rewards in their store? As a result, I was able to buy some high-ticket items for just a few dollars using the rewards I earned on my furniture purchase.
Be careful not to overextend your credit and don’t open a new card if you think it will adversely affect your credit rating, however. It might be best to steer clear or open a debit card instead. Stores like Target offer debit cards with similar rewards to their credit card counterparts.
Target Red Card
Finally, it’s not good to have too many credit cards, so choose the cards you have wisely. Think about how and where you spend your money. A Pottery Barn credit card made sense for me because I buy a lot of things there throughout the year. I also have a Target Red Card and get 5% off every time I shop.
Be Patient
Don’t get discouraged if you don’t find a super bargain every time you go out. The art of bargain hunting is hit and miss, but when you find a deal it is so fun and rewarding!
Be patient and have fun!
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