How to Strike Op-Shop Gold


Anyone that knows me knows that the heading up there couldn't possibly be referring to a post that I have written. I am HOPELESS (shouting that!) at finding the good stuff in op shops. Where a fab gal like Megan from The Byron Life can stroll in and snap up six covetable things in six minutes for six bucks, I will skulk around the aisles seeing dagginess everywhere and fretting that I'm dreadfully uncreative and uncool. So when a fab gal like Megan posts about her op shopping adventures, I just think "Wow, I wish I could do that, I'm so uncreative and uncool."

Which is why Megan from has written this fantastic post, not me! Thank you, Megan, not only are your tips just brilliant, but I am so pleased that a little bit of your beautiful blog is now a part of Maxabella loves...

Now, don't mind me, I'm just off to my local Vinnies... over to you, Megan.

1. Gold!
Let’s define this first, because what is op-shop gold to me will be different for you. I’m a big fan, for example, of 1970s ceramics and floral vintage bed sheets, but that’s not everyone’s style.

 My growing collection of 1970’s mugs. Vintage Japanese ceramics are Solid Gold to me!

Op-shop gold really is what holds value for you. If you get enjoyment from it, or you can make someone happy by gifting it: then you’ve hit gold. I recently found a 1976 Australiana tea-towel in original mint condition for $1.50 at an op-shop. Excitement! To me, that is gold. When I showed my partner my extraordinary find his eyes glazed over... not gold for him (although, bless him, he did wear the loud 1980’s Ken Donne designer shirt with Sydney Harbour sailing boats pattern that I found him last Father’s Day. That’s love).

TIP: Don’t waste time flicking through the box of surfing mags in the op-shop when your kind of gold would be a vintage tablecloth.


2. Find the Goldmine.
Where do you shop? It’s no good looking in a dusty little op-shop that specialises in retro bric-a-brac (my dream op-shop, btw) when what you are really after is a brand-new designer skirt for $3. For that kind of gold you are better off seeking out an op- shop that has boutique-seconds and/or specialises in designer clothes only.

Shiny Gold! Vintage kitchen canisters used every day in our kitchen.

TIP: Get to know which op-shops hold the most promise of gold for you.


3. Be there, or miss out.
Op-shopping is a numbers game. The more you play, the greater your chances are of finding gold. You need to know where the op-shops are in your area and you’ll need to visit them regularly. Make a morning of it and trek through as many op-shops as you can in one go. Always keep in mind what kind of gold you are after and head towards the shops where you have had success before. Or, maybe you have been doing the same old circuit for too long and the gold has all dried up? It happens to the best of us. Never fear, grab your gold pan and start exploring some new op-shopping territory further afield if you’re able to.

These were found at a little church-run op-shop that never fails to deliver. I go out of my way to visit this shop.

TIP: Take an op-shop tour. Map out a route and make like a tourist in a different town or suburb to find new goldfields.


4. It’s all in the timing.
There are various theories about when is the best time to op-shop. Some have it that Monday and Tuesdays are The Golden Days – which makes sense because many goods are donated over a weekend. Of course, the danger in restricting yourself to a Tuesday is that Friday may be the day that the head op-shop lady declares a 50% off sale across the whole shop...


I found this hand-knitted tunic for my girl on the first day of the seasonal changeover at a local op-shop, along with a bunch of wonderful winter woollies that cost me a fraction of the retail price. Like most retailers, op-shops have end of season sales too.

TIP: Whatever day you choose, I find hitting the op-shops early is the best trick – it’s less likely to be “picked over” by fellow gold seekers.

5. Get Creative.
For me, the best part of op-shopping is wandering around dreaming of the way I might transform op-shop “trash” into new treasure. I look at it with a creative eye: An old wool sweater can be made into a new pair of warm baby pants; a ripped retro sheet can be used to make a new toy-stroller cover or that 50c Little Golden Book can be turned into a new journal.


I made these baby pants from a re-purposed embroidered cardigan

I re-covered the toy stroller using re-purposed retro fabric

I sewed this bag using a re-purposed linen curtain
  
Op-shops are treasure-troves for the creative soul, full of raw materials just waiting to be turned into gold. There are a myriad of ways to re-purpose op-shop “trash” into gold if you know a few crafty tricks. Sometimes all that is needed is a bit of elbow grease or a new button and you will have created something beautiful for very little financial outlay. Look beyond the object or garment and see the hidden gold.

TIP: Treat op-shops like art/craft supply shops and let your creativity run wild.

6. All that Glitters is not Gold.
Just because it’s cheap, doesn’t mean you have to buy it. Given how affordable op-shopping is, there’s always the temptation to come home with a bag of treasures. But, if the clothes don’t fit, that toy can’t be fixed or that rug won’t suit your home – then all you’ve done is bought more clutter... and clutter is not gold.

Board games are practical op-shop finds for kids.

This girl's summer dress at the top of this post was re-fashioned from a ladies skirt. {Maxabella edit - Isn't Mellie gorgeous?!}


TIP: Ask yourself this before you buy: Do I really need it? Will I really use it? Do I have space for it?

Most importantly: Have fun! Every time you buy from an op-shop you are saving yourself some money; you are recycling “stuff” that would otherwise go into landfill and your dollars will be supporting a charity – what’s not to love about that?

X


[All images belong to Megan and are used with permission]

Inspirational Pins - Strawberry Party

Strawberry Party by Torie Jayne

Today in my series of posts, "Inspirational Pins", I bring you the prettiest strawberry party ideas. How cute are those aqua baskets filled with strawberries? I love the display of the strawberry cake on the pretty ribbon cake stands with cupcakes on the first level. For more strawberry party ideas check out my Candy Table Ideas Pinterest board!


Have a sweet day!
just for fun on a warm winter morning . . . 





ps. and they taste delicious in our salad wraps x

the view from here


A couple of weeks ago I needed a break from being a Mum....just a few hours to take some deep breaths & read a few magazines. Between having interrupted sleep every night for too long, keeping up with all the daily routines, washing, cleaning, cooking, paying bills etc etc.....I was feeling it. Thank fully my Mum offered to give me some time off. I headed down to the beach with my camera just in case I felt like using it. I drank my mocha, flicked through a few home & fashion mags then stepped out of the car. It did me the world of good. Taking photographs really soothes my soul & helps me to use my creativity which is such a passion of mine. I felt as free as a bird & ready to put my Mum shoes back on. 

Tutorial - Make some Baby Leg Warmers!

For ages, I searched high and low to buy my son a pair of leg warmers. For lots of reasons... I think they are super cute, for starters. And toasty warm in the cooler months, of course. You don't have to pull them off to change a nappy. And they are  super easy to get on and off which is extremely appealing when you have a child that makes poking your own eyeball with a knitting needle more appealing than attempting to pull a pair of pants or a nappy over his wriggling, contortionist body. Seriously, the boy flips with more gusto than a pancake in a hot pan. No sooner do I manage to get one leg in that sonny pulls it back out. Again and again until I could literally weep.

not the best photo, but YOU tell Elliott to sit still and smile for the camera!

So yes, leg warmers are a great idea. Particularly the not having to remove them whilst changing a nappy bit!

Sadly though, baby leg warmers are hard to come by! You can buy them online, but I am yet to find a pair in any store I've been to. And so I set about researching making them. And delightfully, it not only turns out to be super easy but cheap too, meaning you could whip up several pairs for your bubby-o (and a friend's) in all manner of colours and patterns and sing tra-la-la-la at your own marvellousness!

The hardest thing about the whole process, as it turns out, is finding some knee high socks! But knee high socks you do need, and I finally located some in Hot Dollar (women's, but oh well) for $3.95. I grabbed a pair, but I'll be returning for more!

I considered making some of these to sell in my shop, but decided to share this process with you instead so you can make your own super cute leg warmers and use the $$ you save from not having to buy more expensive pants on some other glorious items in my store!! ;)

Anyway, without further ado, here's how you make a pair of baby leg warmers:

Ingredients
- 1 pair of knee high socks (mine were adults size 2-8)
- A sewing machine or a needle and thread
- A pair of scissors

Time
About half an hour, tops!

Recipe
1. Grab your pair of socks and cut the foot off each from above the heel. Then, cut the toe off the foot. Finally, cut the heel of the foot off.


2. Throw away the toe and heel sections - you won't need those. The bit that is left of the foot section will become the cuff at the bottom of your baby leg warmer. Because your baby probably has a narrow little ankle you might want to make the cuff a little more tailored than the piece of material you have on hand. So, simply cut 1-1.5cm's from one of the lengths of the tube. 


3. With the square of fabric that is left, fold it in half with the patterned side facing in and sew with either your machine or by hand, recreating your (now smaller) tube. 


4. Turn your tube the right side out and then take the top of the tube and fold it inside, so that you have a folded edge at the top, and two rough edges at the bottom.


5. Pull the cuff over the bottom of the sock, so that all the raw edges are lined up. Pull the sock and cuff over the arm of the sewing machine (or prepare to handsew!). Sew around the bottom of the cuff, ensuring all your edges line up.


6. Pull the sock off the machine, cut the loose threads and sew up your second sock. Fold the cuff down and admire your handywork with a sense of pride -- you've done it! At least, I hope you've done it. Otherwise blame me and my dreadful instructions!


7. Dress your baby and sigh with pride... Elliott looked so cute in his! I love it! I tried to take a picture of him modelling his leggies, but it was fruitless. Hopefully he'll do better soon, cos I made this pair to go with some other little pieces I've created for Bubby Makes Three, which I'm hoping to share with you this week! Here are some of the outtakes from today:




so Fern is in the way?... not a problem... just up-n-over the top! She'll be right!

Canelle et vanille strawberries

Canelle-vanille strawberries
This week on Flickr Faves Sunday, I bring you the beautiful photography of Aran from Canelle-vanille! A trained pastry chef whose passion is photography! I just love all her food photography and her blog Cannelle et Vanille is divine. Check back soon for some more of the most inspirational photographers on Flickr.

Some beautiful shots from my Flickr favourites (clockwise from top left):

Have a sweet day!

My Animal Babies!

Yes as you may of read in my last blog we are now up to 15 pets. Some many Everyone calls us crazy but I wouldn't have it any other way!

I love coming home to these gorgeous beautiful smiles! My heart jumps with joy as soon as I see their gorgeous faces and no matter how bad my day has been, it instantly changes when these beautiful babies show me their love! 


 When life is always go go go and we are here there and everywhere I love their loving cuddles and comforting snuggles reminding us to stop and enjoy the quiet moments.


I love spending alone time just out in the sun or in our house just watching and learning about each of the animals. The way they watch, learn and interact with everything around them. I esspecially love special kisses from my special birdies! 

 I love getting fresh eggs every morning from our chickens after feeding them all of our food scraps the night before! 


The mice, fish and snake also play a big part in our lives! although not many 'kodak moments' are had with these animals they still have a special place in our heart! 

Yes it is hard work, yes it takes me an hour or so when I get home to feed them all, play with them all and ensure they are healthy and happy before I can focus on me! Yes we are constantly buying dog food, cat food, kitty litter, bird seed each week, Yes I am constantly picking up, cleaning up, big poo, small poo and runny poo but it is all worth it!

Yes we are crazy having 15 pets but it is worth it for all of the smiles, the cuddles, the kisses, the protection, the comfort and the endless and unconditional love all our beautiful animals give us every single day! 

I love my babies and I am the proudest animal mumma ever!

x S.K.K x