Christmas in Timber Town

Monday, March 21, 2011

Deal or No Deal


As your display grows larger, you have probably already noticed how much things are costing. In order to achieve the effect that you are looking for, you will have to be the budgeted-minded purchaser. Buying items during non-Christmas time of the year is most likely the best time to get those super sweet deals. Shopping online is a big part of that. A place i like to shop is Craigslist. There is always someone selling holiday items there, most likely in yard sales, moving sales or "I just want it out of my garage!" sales. Pictured above is a purchase we made just after St. Pat's day. It is a mix of Christmas and Halloween lights and other items. Mostly for outside and some for inside. We paid $100 for the entire lot and we did get a bargain. Most of it was new and still in factory boxes sealed up. But what did we get? A list of items and store prices follows:

Santa and Reindeer Teeter Totter: $98
Yard Reindeer: $15
Yard Reindeer: $15
2' Spiral Tree: $7
2' Spiral Tree: $7
5 Holographic Bat Lights: $10
4 Candy Cane Lights: $10
4 Candy Cane Lights: $10
80" Merry Christmas Sign: $40
6' Spiral Tree: $16
10 White Star Lights: $10
2 Tote Bins of misc. Halloween stuff: $40
2 Tote Bins: $5
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Total: $283 Approximate Value

Purchase Price: $100
Gas and Refreshments going to get it all: $10
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Total: $110

Value minus Expenses = $183 profit.
Smiles and Christmas Cheer: Priceless