My mom owned a scrapbook store and decided last year to retire. She has boxes of merchandise sitting in her garage. You name it, she has it. She has at least $10,000 worth of stuff left. We have done garage sales, trying to get rid of it. Our last garage sale she sold about $3000 of it. We are doing a another sale this weekend but there is just sooooo much merchandise. We need some ideas on how to get rid of all this stuff. She wants to at least get some of her money back on it. She obviously won't make anything on it, at this point she justs wants to clear out her garage. So, does anyone have any ideas for her on how to get rid of this stuff, short of giving it away which she doesn't want to do. I was thinking ebay, but things sell for so little on there, I am not sure it would be worth it. Thanks in advance....
***Tanya***
Yep, you need to advertise a bunch of it as a "lot" (or several) for sale. Try Craigslist first since it's free, but the newspaper &/or eBay would be good too.
I would advertise it as a "scrapbooking supply sale" instead of a garage sale. That way, it will attract the buyers who are really interested.
Where is this sale taking place? Is there anyway you could list some of what she has here? I'll bet some folks would be interested in some of her
products. Could she sell her stock to peachycheap.com? or an online store? (ACOT? a scrapbook clearance store?)
products. Could she sell her stock to peachycheap.com? or an online store? (ACOT? a scrapbook clearance store?)
Jeanne
I would try to sell as a lot, too. Like all the pieces to a line of papers, etc. Craigslist is a good idea and I also agree to the idea of advertising it as a scrapbooking sale as opposed to a garage sale, if you were to try it again. I wonder if you could maybe have a table at a craft show, too?
I know it would be alot of work, but could you put it together in large kits of like items, and sell them for say $10. I often buy groups of things because I like 3 or 4 things in the bunch...I know, it's a sickness! But, I'm sure others have it, too.
Or, try the "whatever you can fit in this bag for $5" or whatever you think is fair for the size of bags you have. Definitely advertising on Craigslist could help.
Or, try the "whatever you can fit in this bag for $5" or whatever you think is fair for the size of bags you have. Definitely advertising on Craigslist could help.
Laura
I think you'd have good luck on craigslist. Or try ebay since you can list 5 items free each month - put together lots that would be good for starters or are all name brand papers.
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Jenna - Mom to Emily (2/02) & Kaitlyn (2/04)
thanks for your replies everyone. We advertised it as scrapbook sale, 50% off everything. Lots of people coming but there is sooooo much stuff that it won't all sell just in a garage sale. We advertised it on craigslist as well. I think I am going to contact ebay stores that sell scrapbook merchandise and see if they are interested in purchasing large quantities of stuff. My mom lives in a small community so there isn't a lot of success there. She hauls it up to my house because she does pretty good here. Since my parents are now retired they are traveling alot and she doesn't have alot of time to do the ebay listing. Thanks for the ideas!
***Tanya***
I would try large lots with eBay. That or the kind of surprise auction when for each $1 or $5 you add something else to the deal. I have seen those grow to big money.
If you're interested, check out www.etsy.com. I know the site is listed as handmade things, but you can also sell supplies. If you have some time, it might be worth it.
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