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Resalers {heart} Valentine’s Day

January 25, 2016 by Auntie Kate of Too Good to be Threw

Thank goodness February has Valentine’s Day in it…another resale-friendly holiday for your customers to celebrate with you!

After all, everyone {hearts} resale, right?

TGtbT.com has lots of ideas o make Valentine's Day a LOVE-ly selling day in your consignment or resale shop!

Decorate your shop inside and out. Need more window display ideas? Look no further than TGtbT.com’s Pinterest collection. This one will light up your heart, or maybe you’re more scrappy? Try this if you have no time to fuss and of course, this is a media-worthy event/ display if you are the go-all-out-for-my-business type.

Cupid Poop giveaway: make them laugh and get your shop talked about. Something they’ll NEVER get at those “new” stores.

Selling your merchandise for Valentine’s Day can be as easy as an All Wrapped Up & Ready to BOW! display or a charming way to showcase your jewelry

You could even, with a click of your computer’s “print” button, create perfect Valentine’s Day gifts out of something that just doesn’t sell.

Auntiekate.wordpress.com found this great PDF to fill those empty picture frames to turn them into perfect Valentine gifts!

Click to get to a free PDF designed for 8×10 frames. Print, fill those empty frames, price ’em to sell!

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