It feels like we haven't updated this blog in a while. Really, it's only been 9 days. Is that OK? We hope it is OK. We are actively working on some things and will update the blog as soon as we get to a place on those projects worth an update.
Karina did run over to the neighbors house because it's trash night and, well, free stuff...even if it was trash. Finding something someone is throwing away and selling it for a few dollars to get closer to a step goal is alway good, especially at these lower steps. Low risk is nice too. We can keep lowering our prices until it sells and we will always make money. It's a good way to make some mistakes without really having any consequences. The picture above is what she grabbed. Some trellises in great condition and a cool chair. The chair fabric is a little tattered but the cushions are perfect and the wood frame is very sturdy with no nicks in it. It would be a great reupholster project. We're not sure if we want to sell it as is or do the reupholstery ourselves. What do you think will generate the highest return? Let us know in the comment below.
We are learning that we need to spend a little time every day on this project to keep it moving forward. Even if it is simply spending 30 minutes on the Facebook Buy/Sell/Trade pages or looking for garage sales. One thing is for certain, we are still very motivated and there are many things we are working on because of it. More to come!
Karina did run over to the neighbors house because it's trash night and, well, free stuff...even if it was trash. Finding something someone is throwing away and selling it for a few dollars to get closer to a step goal is alway good, especially at these lower steps. Low risk is nice too. We can keep lowering our prices until it sells and we will always make money. It's a good way to make some mistakes without really having any consequences. The picture above is what she grabbed. Some trellises in great condition and a cool chair. The chair fabric is a little tattered but the cushions are perfect and the wood frame is very sturdy with no nicks in it. It would be a great reupholster project. We're not sure if we want to sell it as is or do the reupholstery ourselves. What do you think will generate the highest return? Let us know in the comment below.
We are learning that we need to spend a little time every day on this project to keep it moving forward. Even if it is simply spending 30 minutes on the Facebook Buy/Sell/Trade pages or looking for garage sales. One thing is for certain, we are still very motivated and there are many things we are working on because of it. More to come!