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.