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Nothing better than showing pix of your current merchandise on your social media, is there?

Well, yeh there is. Showing a little (more…)

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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!)

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Crystal Stephen, owner of Plum Consignment in Denver, is one of the cleverest marketeers I know. Look how she’s used her (more…)

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

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Stand out from the Facebook Crowd: A tip for Consignment & Resale Professionals from Too Good to be Threw's blog.Don’t want your FB status updates to look like everyone elses’?

ᗪOᑎ’T ᗯᗩᑎT YOᑌᖇ ᖴᗷ ᔕTᗩTᑌᔕ ᑌᑭᗪᗩTEᔕ TO ᒪOOK ᒪIKE EᐯEᖇYOᑎE EᒪᔕEᔕ’?

∂σи’т ωαит уσυя fв ѕтαтυѕ υρ∂αтєѕ тσ ℓσσк ℓιкє єνєяуσиє єℓѕєѕ’?

don’t want your fb status updates to look like everyone elses’?

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