For a long time I would like to tremble and analyze home, family decoration, furniture, clothing, baby toys, and more. While the process may take a while, I think that it is worth more time and energy. There are too many high-quality, unique pieces that will be found in stores.
In time, I have developed a process of transporting that helps me to navigate the world of economic growth and highest cleaning.
Today I share my advice to buy in the supermarkets and ancient creation.
1. Know what you need.
It is very helpful to have a written list before putting the foot in a happy or antique store. This will help you to keep focused on things that will actually add value to your life, and do not be disturbed by the things that will just answer. The most recent trip, I especially wanted the new jeans and a white shirt of the button, which helped me to hear from my search. I look at the Pinterest board “list” and, so if you are a visible person, you can do it with you.
2. Do the pumpkin.
Take a quick lap around the parts where you can find what’s on your list. Add items to your cart that gets your attention. Then go back to some Aisle when you think you can find something really clear and want to dig deeper. Take extra time from this look second, because you sometimes miss the things in the first thigh.
3. Plan roughly.
Once you have made your way to the store, edit your cart and restore whatever shelves do you need / you can. Ask yourself a few questions and understand your answers.
- Where can I show it or when did I last this item in my home?
- If it was part of the clothes, how was this inappropriate my daily things?
- Has this thing been in my list for a while, or something I just decided to want it?
I’ve reached many wonderful things while I trembled and read, but many of them were things I never need yet. While low prices are available in many of these stores can be tempted, the fact that if you do not plan on your cart, you will probably keep certain things that you do not actually use.
4. Be so.
When you continue to go on Thrifting or Antique, the better you will be able to navigate each store and reduce the pieces you want to take to home. I often like to go to a few stores one afternoon to do the best of my time. In some cases, I have fifteen minutes to save, so I’ll put it in the shop and immediately secure. Any way, consistency is important when it comes to more purchases and classics.
5. Accept the process.
Sometimes when I go to a happy or antique store, I get nothing to bring home. OK. You will find things on your list when you find yourself – you cannot speed up the process. Thricing and Antiqueng is about the hunt. For me, it is about getting different pieces that will bring up the personality and character in my home or in the cupboard. And when I find something I love, it is worth the time and effort you may have entered.
6. Bring something to give when you go.
When you go to a hot shop, make the best of your trip and bring something (or few things) to give your destination door to your destination.
7. Don’t go with a blank stomach.
Last but definitely not at least: If you can help you, never go tremble or meet with an empty stomach (or dry, on this issue). Cleaning Aisles and Aisles of goods requires power, and there will be a very delicious experiences when you are too early. Trust me in this.
These are my favorite places for my preferred to go to:
- Gorody: Roseville, White Bear Lake, Arden Stils
- Savior: The height of Columbia, Woodbury
- Missouri rats
- Art and Buildings
- H & B Garery Antiques
Kate Ma Founder of Wit & Wayzo. Currently learning to play tennis and forever To explore her creative muscle boundaries. Follow him in Instagram at @witanddelight_.