Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Posts Tagged ‘selling’

Lots of consignment and resale shopkeepers would love to touch up their merchandise photos before they post them on social media, but don’t because they’re busy and it seems overwhelming to work with photo-editing software.

So I did an example or two while chowing down on a curry chicken wrap (yum). Got this entire process done before half the sandwich was eaten.

Note: You don’t have to be eating to do this.

I started out with this photo of a dining room set from a resale shop. Nice photo, but all that stuff in the background is distracting:

Mid-century dining room furniture in a consignment or resale shop on TGtbT.com's blog.

Here’s the background, softened up a bit.

Blurring the background makes this resale shop's merchandise show up so much better, says TGtbT.com

I just saved the photo, then blurred it again, to show another effect.

Turn a cluttered background into a subtle watercolor effect on AuntieKate.wordpress.com

How did I do this so easily and quickly? Thanks to this Youtube video and Laura Buzzell! First, I used Picmonkey‘s Effects tool to soften the entire photo, then painted over the furniture to, in effect, remove the softening as needed. It’s a subtle effect, so even though I was guiding my mouse and munching at the same time, it turned out perfectly acceptable for a short-term photo, don’t you think?

To answer a question a shop posed on a closed discussion group about making her already-white background crisper and, well, whiter, I found this user’s trick to lighten up a background.  My example is much busier, of course, than a imperfectly-white background, but it shows how much difference you can make.

Original photo:

In 1975, these were the fashions my consignment shop was selling!

“Blush-boosted” result. Not perfect, but my sandwich was down to the last bite.:

Washing out a background with picmonkey's blush boost touch-up set to white.

(Wondering why I chose that specific 1975 fashion photo? ‘Cause soon, the consignment shop I founded in 1975 will be having its 40th anniversary! Those were the types of styles I was looking for, back then 🙂 )

(Many thanks to the shop whose dining room set photo I used to illustrate this post. I’m sorry, I neglected to note your shop when I saved it. If it’s you, please let us know in the comments!)

Save

Read Full Post »

So you want more folks to follow your social media, use your app, think about your consignment, resale or thrift shop every day?

Here’s (more…)

Read Full Post »

If your dressing rooms aren’t all you dream they can be, click through our gallery here for some Auntie Kate ideas.

Dressing room tip to make 'em smile in your consignment shop
I have three hooks for clothes in my dressing room.
Resale dressing rooms from TGtbT.com
Separate but Equal Dressing Rooms
The Apache Blessing as consignment shop dressing room names
What do you call your dressing rooms?
Make room in your consignment dresing room
Making more room in that dressing room
armoire dressing room from TGtbT.com
What to do when you have an armoire but no dressing rooms
More dressing rooms for consignment shops from Kate Holmes
Dressing rooms to dream of

Lots more dressing room (and other) ideas on the Too Good to be Threw Pinterest Boards, too.

Read Full Post »

It’s getting close to time for your clearance sale in your shop… as you plan, don’t forget that your windows are a major traffic builder! Some inspiration from (more…)

Read Full Post »

100 dollar notes printed on sheet.It’s like a license to print money… the ability you have to turn browsers into loyal and consistent customers. Store Bucks, BeBack Bucks, dollars-off coupons… used wisely and well, can have your consignment or resale shop

rolling in the dough.

Just imagine all the ways

(more…)

Read Full Post »

« Newer Posts - Older Posts »