I haven't had a Garage Sale in years & I'm actually the only one in my community having one starting this Thursday thru Saturday! (Because it is very late in the season ~ of course, this could be to my advantage!)
I'm seeking advice here.....what makes for a successful garage sale? I've been working so hard on this. Tell me if I've missed anything or what I can do to add to the anticipated success:
1.) I have not only washed but ironed any piece of clothing going in the sale. (Everything was stored away clean but after knowing it sat in my basement a year or more, I re-washed!)
2.) Everything currently out in my garage has been washed/cleaned, etc...all infant & toddler toys have been cleaned spotless too. (If I go to a garage sale & see dirty stuff ~ I usually leave. One garage sale I went too, I picked an item up & it felt like a film of grime or grease on it ~ YUCK! This particular sale had an 'odor' too.) Anyway, clean, clean clean....
3.) I think my prices are very reasonable if not insanely reasonable. I have Disney Store Kids coats (with embroidered Woody or Buzz on each coat & I paid $40 for each coat ~ I'm thinking of asking $8? What do you think? They look new still too since my kids have the "school coat", "church coat", & "play coat!") Gently worn toddler & infant sneakers from 10 cents to 25 cents & Italian leather toddler shoes for $1 (I paid $50 for those years ago).
4.) Some silver pieces that I'm selling were polished last night & are shining brightly. Haven't priced those yet...have a set of 4 coasters (crystal & silver) & a silver wine set (4 wine goblets with tray) which I'm still not sure how to price. Any ideas?
5.) I have colorful (plastic) tableclothes on each table since I read that somewhere.
6.) There will be a sign at the end of my street (which I live right off a main road with lots of traffic), & I've advertised on our city's website & it is also posted on our city's local TV channel since it's free. I would have placed an ad in the paper but its quite pricey.
7.) All the big infant/toddler toys will be out on my driveway for people to see immediately & hopefully draw drive by's.
What am I missing? I know there must be something someone can suggest for me to have this all be worthwhile!
TIA!
Rose
I'm seeking advice here.....what makes for a successful garage sale? I've been working so hard on this. Tell me if I've missed anything or what I can do to add to the anticipated success:
1.) I have not only washed but ironed any piece of clothing going in the sale. (Everything was stored away clean but after knowing it sat in my basement a year or more, I re-washed!)
2.) Everything currently out in my garage has been washed/cleaned, etc...all infant & toddler toys have been cleaned spotless too. (If I go to a garage sale & see dirty stuff ~ I usually leave. One garage sale I went too, I picked an item up & it felt like a film of grime or grease on it ~ YUCK! This particular sale had an 'odor' too.) Anyway, clean, clean clean....
3.) I think my prices are very reasonable if not insanely reasonable. I have Disney Store Kids coats (with embroidered Woody or Buzz on each coat & I paid $40 for each coat ~ I'm thinking of asking $8? What do you think? They look new still too since my kids have the "school coat", "church coat", & "play coat!") Gently worn toddler & infant sneakers from 10 cents to 25 cents & Italian leather toddler shoes for $1 (I paid $50 for those years ago).
4.) Some silver pieces that I'm selling were polished last night & are shining brightly. Haven't priced those yet...have a set of 4 coasters (crystal & silver) & a silver wine set (4 wine goblets with tray) which I'm still not sure how to price. Any ideas?
5.) I have colorful (plastic) tableclothes on each table since I read that somewhere.
6.) There will be a sign at the end of my street (which I live right off a main road with lots of traffic), & I've advertised on our city's website & it is also posted on our city's local TV channel since it's free. I would have placed an ad in the paper but its quite pricey.
7.) All the big infant/toddler toys will be out on my driveway for people to see immediately & hopefully draw drive by's.
What am I missing? I know there must be something someone can suggest for me to have this all be worthwhile!
TIA!
Rose
(I should also find that "embarrassed" smiley!) Naturally I will come down on most stuff (not all) & whatever is left, I will donate ~ at least I'll be able to get a tax write off! Oh & TnKrBeLlA012 ~ if your sister lives near Lakeside Mall ~ send her over! 
The only thing we could cut down around here is someone's little wooden flagpole (& it would be shorter than my mop handle!) 
