I am selling a huge amount of old baby clothes/blankets/shoes at this huge consignment event coming up and all my stuff is due in 2 weeks and let me tell ya, this thing has some crazy rules! @stokedwifey is also selling in it, and we have been working for hours on preparing our items and it's kind of ridiculous. I have already gone through 200 hangers and still need a handful more. I have just printed my tags and still have to write the descriptions and pin them on. UGH! I better make some serious $$ at this thing!
Everything has to be on wire hangers and safety pinned so that it won't all off
All tags have to be printed on white card stock and pinned (with the safety pin facing vertically) to the garment
Size, brand, color and description have to be handwritten on each tag (vague descriptions will not be accepted, according to the rules) in various ink colors depending on whether you want your item discounted at the end of the sale or donated.
A piece of tape/label with your vendor # on it has to be stuck inside of each garment.
Non-clothing small items (shoes, blankets, etc) must be inside ziplocs, zip-tied together, with the tag in the bag but visible from the outside.
Is it even worth it??? Geez.
Re: Consignment selling ain't so easy!
@hibiscus29 the sale I am doing has a scheduled check in. They have a volunteer go through all your stuff to make sure there are no stains, rips, it is in style etc. It it pretty intense but I don't know what else to do with all this baby stuff.
I am trying to get onesies back in their original 3-packs (if I can find them all) and I am putting most of those for $4. Sleepers I am putting for $4 or $5 and "outfits" (like a shirt and pants or overalls and a shirt or something) I am doing for $7. For Carter's stuff, that is.
Osh Kosh, Polo, Janie and Jack, or other name brands (which I buy for cheap at TJ maxx) I am doing for more like $10.
I am hoping to make something in that ballpark. Realistic? I guess we will see. I am selling a little over 200 garments, plus some shoes, hats, blankets, burp cloths, etc so it seems possible to me! If I sell even 50% of my stuff, I should make at least $200 or $250.
Obviously I bought/was gifted WAY more clothes than a baby needs. I even have 2 huge tubs of clothes in my attic to keep for the next possible boy.
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IVF#1 - BFP - AJ 7/12
FET#1 - BFP Due 7/24/14