Is it even possible to have
this much fun with a baby??? Oh my goodness, to have a little girl is so
amazing. Let’s face it, half the fun of having a baby is the cuteness factor
and this girl has it!
$2.99 Janie and Jack dress from Goodwill. New, this would be around $50.
Thrift store shopping has
been a huge part of our family culture. We literally do it as a family
activity. I figure if I were to take my kids to the movie theater or out to
dinner, we’d spend as much, so I see this activity as frugal and fun. I don’t
shop at the mall, I’ve never purchased anything at Nordstrom or Macy’s.
Sometimes I shop at Ross or TJ MAXX, but I’ve got to tell you, for selection
and price hands down Goodwill is my favorite place to shop.
It doesn’t matter your income
level, if you’re just making ends meet or have some money to spare, I feel good
about thrifting because of its impact on the environment. I grew up with 8
siblings and my parents promoted sharing, passing down and reusing things that
we had. I also like the idea of giving to a cause that helps those in need. So
many people need a hand up and if my shopping goes for something good, I say
“Let there be shopping.”
Another $2.99 Janie and Jack dress from Goodwill
I absolutely love the selection.
At Goodwill, I’ve been introduced to brands and clothing lines I’ve never heard
of. It’s fun to look up what an item would have cost if I purchased it brand
new.
New with tag $2.00 outfit found at Goodwill in California
The Phoenix valley has amazing thrift stores.
I’ve thrifted in California
and their prices seem a little high to me, but I would still rather thrift then
not. While thrifting out of state, sometimes I score on a great local find or spot
a trend that isn’t in Arizona .
I find my kids keepsakes, souvenirs and presents at Goodwill.
How much would this Minnie Mouse outfit cost at Disneyland? $1.00 at Goodwill.
So, with all I’m finding for
Ruby, I thought I’d share some of my tips while thrift shopping for a baby.
1)
Use a coupon
- In Arizona ,
Goodwill has a 20% off coupon. You receive this coupon if you are on their
email list and can use the coupon as many times as you’d like.
2)
Shop deal days
- Every Thursday, Goodwill has their famous $1.00 day. Certain color tags are
only $1.00. Every other Saturday is their 50% off sale. Most baby clothes range
from $1-$3, so I can pay .50cents to $1.50. This really adds up to huge
savings.
3)
Seasonal Items Sell Fast – I’ve learned seasonal items move fast, so when the
weather turns cold, it might not be the best time to find cute sweaters or
boots. In summer, sun dresses and tank tops might be in short supply. Most the
time, if you stick with it, you’ll find what you need, but for tons of
selection, shop seasons a little bit early.
Love the .99 cent scarf as a back drop!
4)
Shop A Size Up –
Ruby will be one in September(can you believe it!!), but if I see something
darling in a larger size, I’m all over it. I don’t mind holding on to an item
for a year or so until it fits her. I keep a box in my closet for these cute,
can’t-pass-up finds.
$2.99 Tommy Hilfiger denim dress? Yes, please!
5)
Baby Clothes Get Dirty So Don’t Sweat It – Ruby is a spitter-upper, so a lot of her clothes
have a “wear once” policy. I do my best to keep up with stain-blocking fabric
cleaner, but much of the times baby clothes get beyond dirty. Spit up, baby
blow outs, bottle spills, messy eaters, crawling, I mean, it’s not worth
sweating over stained clothes. And why would I spend good money on something
that most likely will be “one and done!”
I love this India onesie, but this Goodwill .99 find was a "one and done" outfit.
6)
Donate Back –
For the clothes that clean up and are in good shape, I can donate back to
nieces, nephews or friends in need.
Ruby in a little Old Navy Hawaiian dress I found on dollar day! Love it!
7)
Clothing Companies Donate Too – Sometimes, I see stock from clothing companies
(lately it’s been Target and Zara) and they make donations to Goodwill. I can
buy these new trending clothes at bargain prices. Love it!!
I love when I find boutique items, this $1.49 Natalys little dress is from Paris. It's in perfect condition (for now)!
8)
Baby Gifts –
With such a huge selection, I can find New with Tags baby clothes all the time.
These might free up some money to throw in a box of diapers too.
9)
Open My Mind –
Shopping is fun, but spending too much money is not, so thrifting allows me to
really think about what I like. In reality, while thrifting I can purchase most things I find,
so I don’t have to worry about buying the cheapest item or fitting in a budget,
it’s like finding everything on the clearance rack!!
Just for Fun!!
10) Easy Shopping – It’s not easy taking a large family shopping at the
mall, heck, even shopping at Target is stressful because my kids get a case of
the gimmes, but at Goodwill there is something for everyone. True, every
purchase adds up, but my kids might find a toy, a trinket, a baseball bat, a
tricycle and it’s all-round a good experience (and a good deal). We find games,
puzzles, books, toys, crafts and more. In other words, while shopping for baby I can say “Yes” to most
things my kids find because it fits in our budget.
These little $2.99 Gap jeans have stars on them - true love!
Goodwill allows returns up to
1 week of purchase, so I can try things on and test them out without regret.
In Ruby’s little photo shots, I used vintage fabrics (anywhere from $2-$4)as the back drop.
Thrift store
shopping says “Yes” to so many fun ideas and opportunities. I just love it.
Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions in the comments below and feel free to share this post to new moms.
H&M romper for $1.00
In Ruby’s little photo shots, I used vintage fabrics (anywhere from $2-$4)as the back drop.
This pink vintage fabric was $2.99.
Ruby's Lucky Jeans and Tommy Bahama blouse, plus the gorgeous fabric, all for under $5.00.
Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions in the comments below and feel free to share this post to new moms.