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Lynn Pfost with Thirty One Gifts will have a booth at our Elizabethtown Fall 2011 Sale on September 15-17 at Pritchard Community Center.  Visit her at the sale or shop online today!

You’ll find each of their Catalogs full of incredible products to suit everyone’s fancy. From flashy and sassy to reserved and elegant, their products are sure to wow you and your friends. You’ll see they offer everything from bags to baskets to bibs!  They even have an online edition so you can start thumbing through right now.

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Marnie Clagett with Clagett Photography will be at our Elizabethtown Fall 2011 Sale at Pritchard Community Center showcasing some of her fabulous photography.  You can see her work at the sale or view her portfolio online now.

Clagett Photography is a photography studio serving Elizabethtown, KY and the surrounding area, specializing in portrait and wedding photography.

 

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Just one week from today, the our dedicated crew of volunteer workers will be reaping the benefits of their labor and shopping EARLY at the Elizabethtown sale.  Will you be among them?

Sign up now using the “register/log-in” link.  If you don’t have an account with MyConsignment Manager, you’ll need to create one, then register for the Fall 2011 sale.  If you are not selling with us, choose the “register me as a volunteer only” option.  Once you get to the Seller Home Page, choose the “volunteer” tab to see all the available shifts.

Volunteer workers are also invited back on Friday, September 16 at 6 PM to shop early for half-price items.

We have many different four hour shifts available all during the week of the sale, September 11-17.  Volunteer workers help us set up the sale, check-in items, check-out customers, organize the sales floor, and tear down once it’s all over.  We have tasks that can be done while seated on certain shifts, so even those who need to stay off their feet can help.

You do not have to be a seller in order to work at the sale and shop early.  We have several grandmothers, fathers, and moms who just aren’t ready to sell yet who work during sale week.

Single shift – Work ONE shift (four hours) to receive a tote bag and shop the single shift workers presale at 3 PM on Wednesday, September 14.

Double shift – Work TWO shifts (eight hours) to receive a tote bag and shop EVEN EARLIER at the double shift workers presale at 2 PM on Wednesday, September 14. Sellers who work two shifts will earn 75% for their items.

Triple shift – Work THREE shifts (twelve hours) to receive a tote bag and shop EVEN EARLIER at the triple shift workers presale at 1 PM on Wednesday, September 14. Sellers who work three shifts will earn 75% for their items and have their $10 seller’s fee refunded.

Only one shopper per pass may attend the presale.  We are unable to provide childcare during your volunteer shift. Please do not bring your children to your shift as you will not be able to supervise them properly. Many of our volunteer workers team up to work different shifts and take turns providing childcare for each other.

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Joanna Black will have an Usborne Books booth at the Kentucky Kids Consignment Elizabethtown Fall 2011 Sale on September 15-17, 2011. Visit her at the sale or shop online today!

Usborne Books has a mission to deliver educational excellence one book at a time while providing financial opportunities that foster strong family values.  Joanna offers home parties, reading incentive programs, book fairs, matching grants, and income opportunities.

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We welcome back Kandi Williams with Stampin’ Up to our booth sponsors for the Elizabethtown Fall 2011 Sale on September 15-17 at Pritchard Community Center.  Visit Kandi’s Stampin’ Up website for a preview of products.  Kandi has been a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator for over 6 years. and offers a variety of classes, clubs and workshops. Join her mailing list so you can receive the latest promotions and class schedule.

Stampin’ Up!, a 21-year-old, multi-million, direct-sales company, designs and manufactures an exclusive line of decorative rubber stamp sets and offers accessories for home décor, greeting cards, craft projects, and scrapbooking. Based in Utah, Stampin’ Up! operates two state-of-the-art facilities including a 300,000-square-foot home office in Riverton, Utah, a suburb of Salt Lake City; and an 80,000-square foot manufacturing plant in Kanab, Utah.

Stampin’ Up! introduces more than 100 new stamp sets and accessories annually in it’s full-color catalog. Stampin’ Up!’s line of exclusive decorative rubber stamps is sold in coordinating sets. Accessories include paper, stamp pads, ribbon, metal embellishments, and markers which are offered in the company’s exclusive coordinating colors.

Stampin’ Up! products are not sold in stores, but may be purchased at home parties or through a network of independent sales consultants called Stampin’ Up! demonstrators. Currently, more than 40,000 demonstrators from all 50 states and Puerto Rico, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom teach the art of rubber stamping and share their enthusiasm for rubber stamping, scrapbooking, and card making.

 

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Tonya Farran will have a Mary Kay booth at the Kentucky Kids Consignment Elizabethtown Fall 2011 Sale on September 15-17. Visit her at the sale or check out her website today!

Mary Kay®, a trusted global name in captivating color and powerhouse skin care for over 45 years, is available through Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants. From super-effective skin care formulated with ingredients that deliver age-fighting benefits to on-trend makeup to body care that pampers and protects, you get customized beauty routines that fit your needs. And you can get the ultimate in customer service from your very own Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultant. Or become a Mary Kay Beauty Consultant yourself and earn extra money selling Mary Kay® products.

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Supermommy’s Superstore will have a booth at the Kentucky Kids Consignment Elizabethtown Fall 2011 sale on September 15-17 at Pritchard Community Center in Elizabethtown.  You can see all their products at their website or visit their booth at the sale for special offers!

Supermommy’s Superstore is central Kentucky’s breastfeeding and natural parenting store featuring Bravado, Medela, Thirsties and much more. Our store offers lactation counseling, certified bra fitters, breast pump rentals, cloth diapering, herbal and organic products and best of all, we back our merchandise with exceptional customer service and unconditional product support so kick back, relax and do some shopping. You can rest assured knowing you are going to receive only the best for you and your little one!

Supermommy's Superstore

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Kumon Math & Reading Center will have a booth at the Kentucky Kids Consignment Elizabethtown Fall 2011 Sale at Pritchard Community Center on September 15-17.  Stop by their booth or visit their website to learn more about the services they offer!

For more than 50 years, the Kumon after-school academic enrichment program has been helping children achieve success worldwide. Our Kumon Center strives for the same success, motivating all of our students to perform at their highest potential. We strive to instill in children the desire to achieve more, a love of learning and the motivation to learn on their own.

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Just three weeks from today, the our dedicated crew of volunteer workers will be reaping the benefits of their labor and shopping EARLY at the Elizabethtown sale.  Will you be among them?

Sign up now using the “register/log-in” link.  If you don’t have an account with MyConsignment Manager, you’ll need to create one, then register for the Fall 2011 sale.  If you are not selling with us, choose the “register me as a volunteer only” option.  Once you get to the Seller Home Page, choose the “volunteer” tab to see all the available shifts.

Volunteer workers are also invited back on Friday, September 16 at 6 PM to shop early for half-price items.

We have many different four hour shifts available all during the week of the sale, September 11-17.  Volunteer workers help us set up the sale, check-in items, check-out customers, organize the sales floor, and tear down once it’s all over.  We have tasks that can be done while seated on certain shifts, so even those who need to stay off their feet can help.

You do not have to be a seller in order to work at the sale and shop early.  We have several grandmothers, fathers, and moms who just aren’t ready to sell yet who work during sale week.

Single shift – Work ONE shift (four hours) to receive a tote bag and shop the single shift workers presale at 3 PM on Wednesday, September 14.

Double shift – Work TWO shifts (eight hours) to receive a tote bag and shop EVEN EARLIER at the double shift workers presale at 2 PM on Wednesday, September 14. Sellers who work two shifts will earn 75% for their items.

Triple shift – Work THREE shifts (twelve hours) to receive a tote bag and shop EVEN EARLIER at the triple shift workers presale at 1 PM on Wednesday, September 14. Sellers who work three shifts will earn 75% for their items and have their $10 seller’s fee refunded.

Only one shopper per pass may attend the presale.  We are unable to provide childcare during your volunteer shift. Please do not bring your children to your shift as you will not be able to supervise them properly. Many of our volunteer workers team up to work different shifts and take turns providing childcare for each other.

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We’ve run this before but wanted to post it again since we have so many sellers who are new to Kentucky Kids Consignment Sales.  A big thanks to Kandi Williams for writing this guest blog post!

Bring Your Best Items

This is a consignment sale, not a yard sale.  You only want to bring your best items.  Think name brands and very gently worn clothing.  Items that aren’t good quality and priced reasonably just don’t sell well and the point of all the work you’re doing is to sell your stuff!

Do the Prep Work

Do a visual check of your clothes.  Check for rips, stains, holes, unraveling, missing button, broken zippers.  For stain checking think about when you do laundry – where are you using your stain removers?  For baby clothes check the neck and diaper areas.  For bigger kids clothes you want to check the knees and front of shirts.

Since the clothes have likely been boxed up for months, I give them a quick wash.  I like to check my clothes each time I handle them – before and after washing, while hanging and again while tagging.  If you’re like me, you do most of this work at night after the kids are in bed.  This means you are relying on household lighting to check your stuff.  Many stains only show up in natural light so try and do a check in sunlight.

To treat stains, I like to use oxygen activated products.  For stubborn stains, pretreat, wash and check again.  DON’T DRY!  Drying the item will heat set the stain and make it harder to remove.  I usually give a stain 2-3 chances to get out.  If I can’t get the stain out after 2-3 cycles of overnight soaking and washing, it’s probably not going to come out.  Even with all this checking, there’s almost always some things I miss. So don’t take it personally when a checker declines your items.  It’s not a character flaw, just used kids’ clothes.

Hanging and Tagging

My favorite hangers are the kid sized coated wire hangers.  Besides being size appropriate (you won’t want little clothes stretched out from adult hangers), the thinness of the wire hanger allows for easy pinning of items.  On the other hand, clothes larger than 2T or so need to be on full sized hangers so they don’t fall off and wind up on the floor.  Clothing on the floor doesn’t sell!

Let’s talk about pinning.  Please, please, use size appropriate safety pins!  You don’t need a pin the size of Rhode Island to effectively pin an item to the hanger or attach your tag.  Large pins only ruin clothes by leaving large holes once removed.  I prefer to try and pin through a seam if possible.

Price Appropriately

My general rule of thumb is to think about what I would pay for a similar item.  If I would only pay $3 for that shirt, it makes no sense to price it at $5.  Another guideline is to price around 1/3 to 1/4 of what the item cost new, going even lower for infant sizes and maybe slightly higher for high-demand brands in larger sizes.  Mark your items for “discount:yes: but make the full price a reasonable one too.  Lots of shoppers return on half-price day and only look for discounted items but the sale is open for full prices sales many more hours than the half-price sale.

Printing Tags

I’m also one of those dreaded sellers that has had trouble printing tags. I suggest printing 1 page to make sure your tags are looking correct before printing all of them. They need to be clear and crisp or the scanner cannot read the bar code. That means the person working the register has to hand enter each item, which makes you not a popular seller to them! For me the best settings are draft quality with low ink.

Hopefully some of these tips will help you sell more items and bring home more cash!

Kandi has been clearing out the clutter and bringing home the bargains with Kentucky Kids Consignment Sales since 2005.  She routinely sells about 90% of the clothing items she consigns with us!

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