This is no small task, photographing is my least favorite part of this job. I have to make sure each item looks perfect, lint rolling, sweater shaving and triming loose threads. I find missed flaws in about 15% of my items that I didn't see during sourcing, so I always do a good check of each item. Then I have to measure everything! Here's a photo of my cleaned up area where I photograph everything.
I was able to clean out about 4 bins! A few people have asked if I have a professional set up so I thought I'd show you that I don't! I take photos on my mannequine against the blank wall, there is track lighting above pointed down and also a big window I open during the day for natural lighting.
Now onto the sales. Yesterday I sold 8 things totaling $124. My numbers are steady but I'd love to see them rise!
My biggest sale was an Anne Klein sheath dress, I got it for $2 at my favorite thrift. It's the third one I've bought there, they always sell within a couple days!
My shipping for the day, my husband actually helps with this part. I pull all the items and he packages & sends them out!
thanks for sharing! That flat rate envelope is stuffed to the gills!
ReplyDeleteIt looks worse than it is, lol. It folded right over and sealed tight :)
DeleteI love reading these, its motivation and inspiration!
ReplyDeleteQuestion... if you are buying all this stuff from the goodwill bins, how are you cleaning the items? I always wash the stuff I sell on ebay if i buy it from goodwill...looking at your incredible numbers, how do you sell the items without them being thrift store funky?
ReplyDeleteHi! Everything gets cleaned, most of it goes though the wash but a lot of it just needs a quick clean with a lint brush & sweater shaver. Hope that helps!
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