11.20.2008

Fall 08 Donation Receipts

I have donation receipts to mail to those of you who generously donated your leftover things to Project Women, Inc.  If you've requested your receipt by email, thank you...it will be in the mail in the next few days. If you haven't yet requested your receipt, please email info@littletreasuressale.com with "need receipt" in the subject line.  Please provide your name, consignor number and mailing address in the body of the email.

Thanks to all! Stay tuned for Spring 09 details...should have something to announce by mid-December.

8.14.2008

Little Tees


We decided to roll out our own line of shirts! Little Tees are adorable for any age with a Christ-centered message based on 3 John 1:4:  "I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth."  We also have specialty Christmas Tees this season. 

We're selling them at Little Treasures Kid's Sale in limited quantities, and we are taking orders. Each design comes in sizes 2T - women's XL.  Our signature "Walking in truth" tee is $10.  Christmas "Halleluiah" tees cost $14 each. Shipping costs $2.

Pre-order yours today by emailing your contact info & size to info@littletreasuressale.com.

8.11.2008

Great gifts this season!


In addition to the thousands of brand name items that over 400 consignors will bring this season, we are excited to have several new vendors with handmade and personalized gifts perfect for birthday parties, Christmas and baby showers. So plan ahead for all your gift needs this season and don't miss this exclusive opportunity for boutique-quality gifts without the boutique prices. Here's a preview:

Emmagination
Everyone likes to see their name on something and that's the goal at Emmagination. Offering monogrammed and personalized gifts for every occasion, from babies to weddings and everything in between. Just a sample of the product line includes diaper bags from $35, bibs and burp cloth sets from $16, diaper cover panties and baby boy boxer shorts from $10, pacifier clips from $7, pony tail holders from $5, baby quilts, bib clips, baby bottle wraps and children's tote bags! Everything can be personalized with a name or initials.

Sa-Rel Bows
If you've been to our consignment sale before, you probably know about the top quality bows from Sa-Rel. With all the latest colors for the season, back-to-school and fall, you can dress up pigtails of all ages! Don't forget the infant baby bands that are best sellers among new moms. This season's selection will be larger than ever before.

We 3 Girls Creations
Offering a wide variety of uniquely personalized stationery including note cards, notepads, invitations and more, We 3 Girls Creations makes the perfect gift for anyone. Distinctive designs are printed in brilliant color on high quality paper. Personalize it to add that special touch.

Carmen's Creations
New this season are personalized wall tiles great for any room. These adorable tiles have that wow factor and make thoughtful gifts for baby showers, Christmas and birthdays. Don't miss Carmen's Creations at our sale...also featured in several boutiques around town.

8.01.2008

Back to school savings

Seen the news lately? Reports of back-to-school spending show that parents are tightening the budget quite a bit due to high gas prices and the shaky economy.

Little Treasures Sale is here to help with all your back-to-school needs at a fraction of retail! You don't have to wait for fall/winter clearance at the mall...you'll enjoy at least 75% off of brand names at our sale this month.

Did you know that it's possible to turn your seasonal clothing budget into zero?  In other words, sell x amount and buy x amount. Our consignors do it every season. How smart is that? Consignors can even check their sales online each night to keep the budget on track.

We've already hit an all-time record number of consignors this season and we expect to end up with well over 400.  We're expecting a record number of shoppers, too.

So, just like the back to school season, ready or not...here we come! 

7.17.2008

Eco-Parenting

Environment. Economy. Let’s face it. We’re all feeling somewhat of a pinch these days. Some of us, more of a gouge. But in this new age of environmentalism and cost-consciousness, one group is emerging as the new trendsetter in making a positive impact on both fronts: the Eco-Parent.

What is an eco-parent, you ask? An eco-parent not only buys green, but also watches the amount of water run by the children, potty trains a little earlier and reduces waste by buying used and selling or giving away their kids’ things rather than tossing them in a dumpster.

Over the past seven years, Little Treasures Kid’s Sale has generated a massive following of very smart moms and dads who are reducing the waste produced by having children by recycling nearly everything. What began as just plain, good commonsense, has now become the widely-accepted way to shop for children and we are forging the concept across our region.

Parents especially are feeling the strain of the times right now and whether motivated to reduce your carbon footprint or the ‘kid budget’, participating in our sale is a great way to tackle both. Plastic toys don’t end up in the landfill and some are even able to reduce their kid’s clothing budget to zero. What’s most important, however, is that we’re teaching our children not to be wasteful and reversing the mindset that got us into this.

So, thank you for being a part of our sale for many reasons...especially this one. Here are more great tips for green parenting:

1. Carpool, walk, bike, or take public transportation whenever possible.

2. Potty train a little earlier to reduce diaper waste.

3. Green cleaning is cheap and effective with natural ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, and lemon juice.

4. Don't be greenwashed. Manufacturers are trying to cash in on the green movement by making products appear green. Here's a helpful resource to know when to buy organic and when to save your money: http://thegreenparent.blogspot.com/2007/10/when-to-buy-organic.html

5. Adjust your thermostat just three degrees to save on your annual energy bill.

6. Turn off your (energy-efficient) lights when you leave the room. Did you know lighting accounts for 20% of your annual energy bill?

7. Stop throwing money out the window. Make sure they are insulated and weather-proofed.

8. Ditch disposable bottles. Fill up reusable bottles for free.

9. Buy in bulk, go in with friends if necessary.

10. Shorten the shower: You pay for the water in your shower three times...to buy it, to heat it, and to take it away. You'll help conserve water, too.

11. The biggest impact you can make? Tell your kids why your making these changes and teach them how to make a difference, too.

6.25.2008

Top Seller Tips!

I'm pretty conflicted this time of year because while I'm excited about Little Treasures fall/winter sale, it makes me realize the summer is passing by much too quickly!  I sure hope you and your kids are having fun, because the next time I see you, they'll be back to school.

Anyway, with a little over 8 weeks to get ready for the big sale, we are amazed that nearly 200 of you have already signed up to consign with us!  And we've already dusted off the barcode printer and are filling orders.  

So, since we have plenty of time to get our things ready at this point, I thought I'd take the opportunity to send along some tips from some of our top sellers over the years:
  • Price reasonably.  People know brands and what they cost new or on clearance.  $4 for a shirt from Wal-Mart or even Old Navy will not sell because they can get it new from the stores at that price (or even cheaper).
  • Boys clothes (sizes 3T and up ) are IN DEMAND, so don't feel like you have to under price them to sell them.
  • Shoes are hot sellers, too.  If they are in good shape and polished up a bit, they'll sell.
  • Make your tags look neat and easy to read.  Use good descriptions.
  • Pin shirts to the hangers so they're always right where they belong.  
  • Group just-for-play clothes together for a better deal.
  • Hang everything.  Except socks and onesies.
  • Package toys in groups and sell like items together -- create a boy grab bag or a girl grab bag.
  • Group books together based on topic, gender or age.  Sound, pop-up or lift-the-flap books can be priced individually.
  • Tape everything closed, ziploc bags, games in boxes...tape it all!  Saran wrap puzzles.
  • The more care and attention you pay to preparing your things, the more money you'll make.
  • Don't give up on those stains!  Bleach pens can make white items good as new.  Be sure to share any of your own stain removal tips with us...email info@littletreasuressale.com.
  • Have your own successful selling tips to share?  We want to hear those, too.  Shoot us an email.
Stay tuned!  It's my goal to blog more this season...happy tagging!


2.25.2008

Shopping the seasonal consignment sale

When I shopped my first seasonal consignment sale in Tennessee, I couldn't believe I ever paid full price for anything.  After one scan of the room I saw everything I needed and more for my 2nd child, Cole.  We get wiser and wiser with each kid, don't we?  This is why I want to jump up and high five all the new moms and expectant moms who shop our sale for their first baby!  


So if you've never shopped Little Treasures seasonal kid's sale, you're in for a big surprise. Possibly lots of little surprises, too.  So for all those first-timers, here are some tips to help you make the most of your experience:

  • Consider "tag-teaming" with another Mom. You shop a while, she watches the kids. Then switch. Navigating a stroller at the sale is difficult and so is keeping up with young children who will become distracted by the amount of toys.
  • BYOB -- Bring Your Own Basket, as in laundry basket.  We'll also provide some.
  • Leave large purses & diaper bags at home or in the car.
  • Make use of the discard racks for unwanted items. This way a worker will put the clothes back on the appropriate rack.
  • Expect a long line at check out on the first day, but it moves very quickly. And it's worth the wait. 
  • Familiarize yourself with recalls if you intend to shop toys and equipment.
  • Write down all the sizes you need to shop. Trace your kid's feet on paper for shoe shopping.
  • Remember, most everything has already been washed and dried several times, so they may run a bit small.
  • We accept cash, check, Visa or Mastercard.
  • Sign the mailing list and keep your contact information current by contacting us through the website with any changes.
  • We will have new items arriving on the Thursday of the sale.
  • Do not miss our 1/2 price sale.  It blows my mind every season when I see some of the steals people get on Sunday!  We always have great stuff left...don't assume everything is "picked over."
  • Prices are non-negotiable. 
Happy Shopping!

1.13.2008

Wise beyond her years

Last season we had a new consignor named Addison join Little Treasures.  Mom and I thought nothing of it other than our usual excitement over new people from all over the region continuing to join our sale.  But on drop-off day when Addison signed in, we realized that she was a spunky 11-year-old girl.  We were obviously intrigued and her mother announced over Addison's shoulder that she found out about the sale and signed up all on her own.  She decided she would clean out her closet, sell her clothes and she planned a big shopping spree after the sale for new clothes.

With Addison's (and her mom's) permission, we want to share what she told us about her experience with Little Treasures...as our youngest consignor ever:

"I really enjoyed doing the Little Treasures consignment sale because it gave me a chance to go through the clothes that are too small on me and earn money to buy new ones. I enjoyed the excitement of getting the clothes ready. My mom helped me iron the clothes and set the prices, so we got to spend some quality time together. It was fun trying to come up with prices that we both could agree on. I think that this is an easy way for other girls to earn money by selling clothes and toys that they do not use anymore. I did not have to work very hard and I got a lot in return. I also liked waiting to see how much money I earned. It felt like a big game and I could not wait to see how big a winner I was.

My plan was to take my earnings and go on a really big shopping spree, but instead I donated some of it to a needy family for the holidays. It made me feel great to give to others and I actually had more fun shopping for them than shopping for myself.

I hope that other girls do the sale so that they can see how much fun it is to spend money that they actually earn themselves."
-Addison, age 11

What a smart, young lady, huh? We look so forward to having Addison join us at our spring/summer sale this March!