Showing posts with label judygovintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label judygovintage. Show all posts

Jun 21, 2011

Fresh Picks: Handbag Heaven

For the price of one designer handbag, you could purchase this entire collection! The designer’s mega-corporation won’t notice, but six small businesses you will be patronizing certainly will. And you will have a bevy of bags for all seasons and all occasions. Best of all, each is one-of-a-kind with a story to tell…if only these purses could talk!



Vintage Black Leather Box Pu...
$48.00

Vintage 80s Summer Purse Emb...
$18.50

Whiskey Western/ Vintage too...
$34.00

DOUBLE RAINBOW knitted clutc...
$18.00

Vintage Lucite Tortoise Shel...
$59.00

Vintage Golden Shimmer La Re...
$15.00

Treasury tool by Red Row Studio.


Want to create your own vintage handbag wardrobe? Follow this link for more than 300 bags and purses from Etsy Vintage Team Certified Shops!.

Jun 14, 2011

It's Never Too Big to Ship

Don't you love estate sales? You're wandering from room to room, grabbing up a few treasures along the way. Then boom! You see it. A 1928 wood panelled commercial refrigerator, still in use. You drool over the gleaming steel hardware, the enamel lined interior and the inset glass doors. You dream of the mansion this should be in and contemplate the $$ value. Then you shudder.....ship THIS? No way!! And away you walk, leaving thousands of dollars behind you. 

A reproduction built by Iceboxes.com

This has happened to every online seller I know at one point or another. In all of our minds there is THAT item that we won't even deal with because of the shipping risk. But I'm here to say don't be intimidated by big. Big can be good. Very good.

1960's Kidney Shaped Table by judygovintage

There are several shippers that will help you and if you've got a hot enough item, your buyer will be willing to pay. A low cost option that I adore is Greyhound. Yes, the bus company. According to their website (which is very easy to use), package dimensions need to be within 30 inches x 47 inches x 82 inches. The weight limit is 100 pounds. These size limits are very generous and allow for a huge range of items. (My Danish modern teak sideboard, 73 inches long shipped this way!) 

Rustic fruit dolly table from honeystreasures




A high end option is Craters & Freighters. They will come to your home or place of business, pick up the item, build a crate for it and ship it anywhere. I have used them for over 2 dozen items and been very pleased. The most recent was our family heirloom 6' high clock, built by Great Great Grandpa. It arrived in fabulous condition, wrapped, padded & in a custom crate.


South Texas long horns from ohmermaidme
 If your item is too big for Greyhound and not worth the cost of Craters & Freighters, consider shipping it via truck. This means you'll be packaging it up yourself. The easiest way to ship is via "less than load". This means you don't require an entire truck, just a portion of it. It's important to find out if your customer can pick their item up at the local freight terminal, since delivering to a residence really hikes up the bill. To find trucking companies that offer this, type "LTL shipper" into Google. This will bring up a whole range of companies that cater to that need. 

Tiffany protege window by BeautyInfusion

While some of these options may require some major elbow grease, the items involved are generally worth it. Nothing kills a potential sale faster than by saying shipping isn't even an option. By taking a little time to educate yourself about these options now, you'll be prepared when you run across that Have-To-Have-It find this Summer. A much better option that trying to make an uninformed choice on the spot. Go Big!  


Jun 12, 2011

Welcome New Members: Artful Vintage, Cheeky Chic Vintage, Judy Go Vintage, and The Vintage Hat Shop

Emily of Artful Vintage hits the auctions and antique shops in Southern Illinois to bring a wonderful variety of items—from primitive metal boxes, to ceramic planters and gardening tools, to pictures and other décor items. I’m especially taken by her brass stencil letters.


Another fabulous Illinois shop, Chicago-based Cheeky Chic Vintage specializes in industrial items, such as wonderful printer trays and Mad Men-era lamps. You’ll also find some unbelievable barware, vintage cameras, and odds and ends such as a rocking horse or ceiling light. It’s a captivating combination.


With more than 400 items, Judy Go Vintage has an eclectic mix of housewares, décor, art, fashion, accessories, and even furniture. Judy adores vintage textiles, and it shows in her exquisite selections. She’s based in the Hudson Valley, New York, but has managed to live all over the world.

 

Back in Northern Michigan, Cindy of The Vintage Hat Shop has some fabulous finds—cloches, berets, pillboxes, fedoras, fascinators, you name it. It’s impossible for me to pick a favorite, so let me just share this straw hat from the 1940s. I could spend all day trying these on (in a cyber kind of way).