This a a blog of my adventures on living a 2nd hand life.

Join me as I garage sale, Kijiji, upcycle, donate and try to live a life with a little less mass consumerism, less garbage and a little more style!

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

The house that Kijiji built.



Ok, first sorry for the long break but I took a holiday home to BC and well let's just say that what happens in BC stays in BC (what shopping?!).......


I have also started my plan to go back to school and that has been tying up my time and my head, it's a big change and although it isn't a done deal yet, I am hoping that by January I will be going back to school !! And the 2nd hand plan will help us save some $$ as I will be working less, yet another way I am benefiting from the  plan.

So in my last blog I talked a lot about Kijiji and what a great service it is so I though I'd share some of the things I was able to get for my house from Kijiji and show you what great stuff there is out there to be had 2nd hand.


This is a picture of the sofa set I bought for $315, it came with a sofa, loveseat, chair and pillows. It was in great condition and easy to clean, very important with a toddler around!








Next is the Cd rack we bought for I think $15 or 20, mint condition and exactly what we needed. We sold our smaller one for $15 to pay for this one.




Next the kitchen, there is a small dining room table from Ikea that we paid around $70 for (in very good condition). We sold our other set as it was too big for our new place. I sold the teak table ,chairs and buffet I bought on Kijiji for the same price I paid for it and it was still a great deal for the people that bought it ($350).  The corner hutch I paid $20 for and it is solid wood and in mint condition.








































Now for the little girl`s room. I bought this book shelf on Kijiji from a woman who bought old wood furniture and painted it with fun colours, the top of the book shelf says ``Books fall open and you fall in`` I love this piece as it is fun and one of a kind for $20.
This dresser I bought sanded and ready to be painted for $30. I threw on a coat of primer and a nice top coat and off we went. It came with the original hardware, pretty rose porcelain knobs.













We also bought or daughter`s double bed frame for $10 and a mattress from a spare room almost new for $40. I bought many other small things like toys and toy box etc for my daughter and about 80% of her clothes come from Kijiji, the rest second hand stores and gifts. Whatever I don`t sell on Kijiji I donate, and I feel good about both options.

Buying 2nd hand has saved us a ton of money and makes me feel good about shrinking my footprint on this beautiful planet of ours.

So my next blog will be about preparing for , are you ready for it?? CHRISTMAS!!!! I know it's early but December is incredibly busy for me so I aim to have most  holiday stuff done by December 1st. Ambitious? Slightly. Crazy? Definitely. Stay tuned as I aim to do my first upcycling project for gifts, as I hunt for charitable organizations to buy gifts from (some great links to come for this) and try my best to restrain myself from going crazy and spoiling my daughter with a ton of stuff that will be forgotten by Dec27th.
Sticking with the 2nd hand plan over the holidays is my 1st priority !!

Thursday, 18 August 2011

Kijiji & Co.

Ok so I'll do my update first. This month was really good in some ways and I kind of got lazy in others.... So after we bought our new TV we tried to hook up our DVD player and unfortunately it turns out our DVD player is so old we would have had to get a special and expensive cable so we decided to get a new one. We purchased a Blu ray player and will be donating our DVD player this week.

We also cleaned house and got rid of a ton of baby stuff, change table, booster chair, and a ton of baby clothes. I would normally sell these things but I knew I would be buying a few new things so the Salvation Army got a big donation !! So now for the lazy bit. My daughter and I are headed to BC for 2 weeks and I wanted to fill her travel suitcase with new toys to keep her occupied as any parent who travels with toddlers knows, you need new and interesting things to keep you from being "that parent and kid" on the plane! I did look at a few 2nd hand stores and found one good toy and the rest I got new.  I know I covered my bases with all my donations ( as per rule #4)  but had I not left the suitcase filling to the last minute I would have been able to find more 2nd hand. The thing I find the hardest about the 2nd hand plan is that it takes a lot more time and leg work. I got lazy and didn't plan ahead so I filled her suitcase and my boots and my neighbourhood box store.

Now on to other topics. I donated most things this week but my daughter's crib set I decided to sell on Kijiji, mostly as it was expensive and it was in mint condition. I wanted to get a little $$ for it to help cancel out the new Blue ray player. This brings me to the main point and topic of this blog. What makes Kijiji such a great service and the other sites like it is that it allows people like me to sell things to other families who are also like me in the search for the 2nd hand deal. It takes out the middle man ( not that I'm knocking consignment because it is also a GREAT service) and allows us to help each other out face to face. I love knowing that I am selling a few quality items at a very fair price and saving someone a lot of money. Now as great as Kijiji is there are a lot of people who make it a frustrating, time consuming process. So here is some friendly and helpful advice, or maybe it's just a rant. You decide.

I listed the crib set a few months ago and got a few questions and offers immediately but most people made insultingly low offers, or asked to set up times and then never got back to me. All in all it took 2 months to set up a time with someone who was serious after the 3 who asked to set up times then bailed without so much as an email. So here are my top 5 Kijiji irks.

1. Post your items in the right category, and double check your listing for accuracy. Spell check anyone?!
2. Make sure you describe all relevant details. For example size for furniture, all relevant measurements, colour of items (photos are rarely accurate), and sizes for clothing/shoes
3. If you ask to see an item or ask to buy it , do not just bail, send a polite changed my mind email
4. Do not ask people to hold an item if you are not serious about buying it, be honest in your communication !
5. Respond to all emails, if you have sold the item DELETE THE AD !

So whether it is Kijiji, Craigslist, or whatever site your community uses be thankful for it, use it politely and  considerately . And remember there is a lot of good stuff on Kijiji, at your local thrift shops, and at consignment stores waiting to be given a 2nd life !!

Saturday, 9 July 2011

Accesorize!

Update on the plan.... So our TV was about to die so we purchased a new one and donated two in return. We also bought a few things for a trip to the beach and I will be heading to donate a few decor items I have decided to pass on to someone new. So far I am having a good time with my 2nd hand mission, and other than one day when I was a bit crabby and wanted to shop mostly just for the high, not that I actually needed anything. I have had no problem sticking to it. I bought a dresser for my daughter on Kijiji that I am going to paint next week and am hunting for curtains for her room as well as a tricycle for her. I am loving the hunt for all the stuff I need, I spend more time on Kijiji than I am sure is healthy !

So my last entry was about fabulous ideas for upcycling furniture and home decor and the value in finding new uses for old things. The benefits to the environment, your pocket book, and the great feeling you get from knowing you have something unique are all reasons upcycling inspires me. I truly believe that the desire or the pressure to consume is just the other side to the shiny designer coin of conformity. Buy this, all the other cool kids have it ! I do not pretend to be crafty, ahead of any trend, let alone starting them, but I do appreciate the feeling of finding something at a thrift shop or garage sale that is unique, one of a kind, or so old and outdated it is in again. Shag carpet anyone?

I found a number of really awesome ideas for upcycling things into jewellery, clothes, and some great places you can go to get something unique of your very own.

First I'll start with a store here in Kitchener Ontario called Rare Funk. Tamara (the owner) has assembled a fantastic collection of vintage, funky, retro, and modern pieces and there is a little something for everyone. From funkified vintage ties, cool monster stuffies for the kids, glass tiled jewellery, and lace undies for the ladies (or boys, whatever floats your boat !...) the variety is amazing. So no matter your age, budgets, size or shape you'll find something either in store or in their online shopping gallery to help you get your funk on !
Visit the website at www.rarefunk.ca



Next I want to showcase someone I already have a link to on my blog but her stuff is really cool and I have already passed the site onto someone who will be purchasing some of her stuff very soon! Handsome and Lace makes old ties new again with vintage fabrics and they are lovingly hand stitched. She also has an incredible collection of bow ties, ankle bows, and hair accessories that would make heads turn !








http://www.etsy.com/shop/HandsomeAndLace?ref=top_trail , here is the link to her etsy shop and she also has a blog by the same name.


This is a link to another Etsy shop that I recently was turned onto by a friend and this will definitely be on my Christmas list, and the artist is from my home town of Victoria BC ! Vintage teapots and china turned into stunning earrings. I call them tearrings.... too much?






http://www.etsy.com/shop/2birdsjewellery?ref=top_trail

 These are just a few ideas of amazing ways to breathe new life into often forgotten things that may otherwise end up in our landfills, to turn something old into something beautiful, to appreciate our "things" once again. So look around your hometown or on the net and see what unique and funky upcycled item you can add to your collection !!