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Seriously, think of a caption for this photo.

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Does your resale, thrift or consignment shop have an active Pinterest presence?

Maybe you’re afraid you won’t have enough to interest your audience?

Nonsense.

Let me take you on a whirlwind tour of (more…)

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This is the shop I started my illustrious career in. Click to read about me as a kid.

This is the shop I started my illustrious career in. Click to read about me as a kid.

Open or closed? is the question when shopkeepers start talking amongst themselves about holidays.

Here’s a simple guide to whether your consignment, resale or thrift shop should be open, or close (more…)

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If you don’t get a chance to follow Too Good to be Threw on Pinterest, here’s a quick report on our most popular pins there. Of course, this is “subject to change”, since we’re always finding great visual aids that could “help YOUR SHOP be all you dream it can be”!

Imagine this: book cases lined up: use the center space for double or triple hung items, shelves for folded onesies, baskets of booties, baby shower gift things, add an awning and Voila! A “Grandparents’ Corner” in your consignment, resale or thrift shop!

Grandparents' Corner with bookcases!

 

This mirror tray trimmed in bits and bobs of jewelry really caught consumers’ eyes. If you’re not saving and baggie-ing up broken pretties for crafts, you might be inspired to do so!

Recycle broken jewelry into a grorgeous vanity tray!

Another pin that tickled lots of fancies. I wrote: One of my fav vintage looks. If the cheapy frames you find don’t have their “original” hanging wires, just add your own. Great display window backdrop (w/fashion photos) or in your entryway with anything you like: care tips, clever sayings, customer snapshots…

Recycling vintage frames in a casual manner!

For sources on these pins, please click each.

Which pins on the Too Good to be Threw Boards have been most inspiring to you? We’d all love to hear!  Comment, below!

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Your consignment and resale customers have waited and WAITED until it was warm enough to bare toes. So get those sandals and flip-flops front and center in your shop with this (more…)

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