Well happy new year! Let's hope this year is better and this horrible virus can be stamped out. I'm vaccinated and still wearing a mask and sanitizing my hands after touching anything in a public place.
One thing I want to mention for this year: if you leave a comment saying you want someone, (me, or the general public), to contact you about something, you have to leave some contact information. If you want me to contact you, I won't post your information. If you want just anyone to contact you, I will. But you have to leave a way to be contacted!
Another thing, I'm wondering why I'm not getting many comments. Are the posts not interesting enough? I've seen comments on some pretty boring posts by other people, so that can't be it. Comment just to say hi, so I know I'm not just talking to myself. It gets depressing if it feels like nobody is reading.
You may have read me say a few times that Ken is obsessed with 'bin stores'. Bin stores are stores that get pallets full of stuff from various places, like Amazon (returns or overstocks), stores, (like Target clearance items), etc. The stuff is put in huge bins, in no particular order, and the price changes from day to day. For example, on the first day after the bins are restocked, everything is $6. The next day the store is open, everything is $4, or $3. The next day it's $2, and the next day everything is $1. Most of the stores we go to are only open three days a week, for $6, $3, and $1 days. There are even some stores that have 50 cent days. (Not days celebrating that guy. Everything costs 50 cents.) There are some things that are pulled out of the pallets and sold for higher, but still cheap, set prices. Sometimes the stores will get a load of clothing that they will sell for a set price per piece, but it's still pretty cheap.
The great appeal to Ken is, you never know what you're going to find. We got a cover for his outdoor grill for $1. Ivy loves clothes from Target, and there were huge bins of them for $2 each. My sister started going because we were finding some pretty great things sometimes. She recently got an Adrianna Papell dress worth over $300, for $7. I've gotten shoes for the girls, (Emma loves her white vinyl 60's style boots.), and Ken got a $160 pair of tennis shoes for $1! Anyway, the point of this post is, there are also doll and miniature related things to be found in the bins. Here are some of the finds I've made in the last year.
There have been a bunch of paint by numbers kits for $1. The paints alone are worth it. But you also sometimes get a picture of what your painting will look like that would work in a 1/6 scale dollhouse as wall art.
The black thing that looks like a hockey puck was in the box too, but I'm not sure it was supposed to be. |
I don't have a Baby Annabell, but I'm sure they'll fit somebody.
I have also gotten Barbie sized clothes, water colours, paint brush sets, water colour paper, stretched canvases, picture frames of various sizes, (including some that are the perfect size for movie lobby cards), sewing supplies for Ivy, cooking gadgets Ken couldn't resist, DVD players that plug in to the computer, (which is good because my current computer can't play discs.), photo albums for those new Polaroid type instant pictures the girls take, treats for my sister's dog, boxes of snacks like Lara Bars, squeezy fruit pouches, granola bars, and cookies, (which Ken and I keep in the car for Fun Days, in case we need something between meals.), cases of that icky coconut water Ken likes, Cadbury hot chocolate, a full size heavy duty plastic floor mat, wooden hangers, and loads of other things. Most of the stuff, except the cases of coconut water, were $1, (because Ken doesn't like to go on the higher priced days!). So, I'm just saying. If you have a bin store near you, it's worth checking out.
Cool, you got some nice stuff! I especially like the little record player. I feel you about comments; I'm not getting many anymore either.
ReplyDeleteI wonder why that is. I would have thought people were more looking to interact with someone during all this mess, and not everyone going out as much as they used to. And also, not going out as much gives you more time to fill with something else.
DeleteI always enjoy reading your blog. I wish we had stores like this where I live.
ReplyDeleteThank you. It's nice to hear that.
DeleteWe have Falling Prices, but I haven't been there since the grand opening. I guess I should go check it out sometime. I just figure everything will be completely picked over by $1 day, but maybe not. You definitely found a lot of cute things - those mini folding chairs and sewing machines are adorable!
ReplyDeleteKen's immediate reaction to hearing you live near a bin store was, "Where does she live?" He wants to check them all out!
DeleteWe haven't bin stores here in Spain!
ReplyDeleteThey're a recent thing here. Maybe they'll get over there eventually.
DeleteWhoa- your bun store has much better stuff than I’ve seen at mine! Amazing finds!
ReplyDeleteYou have to be lucky and really dig. We go most weeks, so our average is pretty good.
DeleteSounds like a nice shopping experience. Where I live, there are no bin stores either.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy reading your posts, and your creativity.
Hello :) we don't have stores like this here either :) the chairs are the best :)
ReplyDeleteComenting is not my thing, but I love your post from doll shows because we don't have these shows here, which I would love to visit.. :)
Greetings :)
I'm glad you enjoy the doll show posts. Hopefully I'll be able to go to more when Spring comes. Thanks for commenting!
DeleteOh! I've never heard of a bin store like that! Around here, leftover Target stuff seems to show up at Goodwill. We did just get a Goodwill outlet store, which I call "the bins." It takes dedication and a good mask to shop there, too. But I've found terrific stuff there, and you pay by the pound. If it wasn't 20 miles away, I'd go every week!
ReplyDeleteAs for lack of comments, I find that I get busy, then have time to catch up on several posts at once. And right now, I have a lot going on (did I mention I have 3 part-time jobs?), plus a little health scare (an irregular mammogram, on top of a recently-recovered husband). So reading doll blogs is my wonderful escape, but I am careless about telling y'all how much I love it. I will try to do better!
Aw. Thank you Beth. I hope everything is all right for you. I'm due to have my 'abnormal cells' checked again. They were normal last time, so let's hope you and I are both doing fine.
DeleteThree jobs?! For Heaven's sake woman! That's rough!
I have been to one of those Goodwill bin stores. I hated it. It was crazy in there. I would like to try another one sometime though. I have seen a lot of Target stuff that's been donated o Goodwill. Let's hope that now that 'bin stores' are willing to buy it, Target won't stop donating to charity.
Here's to healthy cells for both of us! And the jobs aren't as tough as it sounds: I am an adjunct English/journalism professor, so my three classes are online this semester; I do insurance paperwork one day a week for my orthodontist friend; and I am a substitute teacher in the local public schools, so that one is random--I work when I want to. Some days it feels like a lot; some days I am a slug.
DeleteMany great finds. I got that same sofa, a similar fridge, some similar mouse pad rugs, similar styrofoam balls, and the same 1/12 sewing machine from Aliexpress. And I bought a blackboard like that somewhere. I also think that I have that same rocking chair, but I bought mine in an expensive miniature store in Norway or York.
ReplyDeleteI think that the wooden things with the geisha might be her geta "sandals"??
Maybe that's where some of the stuff came from.
DeleteHmm. She isnt wearing shoes, so you could be right. There is only one though, so I'm out of luck I guess.
The circle with the chairs is a free doll size ashtray. I only know that because I bought one of those chairs on Amazon for a doll I was going to make. And it came with the ash tray as well. lol
ReplyDeleteWe don't have any bin stores around here. I am fairly good at comments, but as you know I started from the beginning of your blog so it took me time to get to now.
Thanks! I should have thought of that.
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