Clear out....what goes?!
#31
That's alright!
Does anyone have any tips on packing clothes? I'm currently going through baby clothes in the loft. I've had to wash them all because they smelt musty & we want to take some coz we want another sprog... (not just yet if you're wondering!) so what's the best way to store them & get them ready for shipping?
Ta,
Larissa
Does anyone have any tips on packing clothes? I'm currently going through baby clothes in the loft. I've had to wash them all because they smelt musty & we want to take some coz we want another sprog... (not just yet if you're wondering!) so what's the best way to store them & get them ready for shipping?
Ta,
Larissa
#32
Originally posted by Larissa
Hiya Pockygoes
Have you ever tried selling on ebay? We got £30.00 for a cooker which we would have just taken up the dump. Perhaps you could have a good look at the site, decide what you want to sell. You can sell things over a time period - e.g. a week. Then you could get it to coincide with when you go. You could even write up the descriptions and have the photos ready, so as you get nearer the date, all you have to remember is to stick them on.
Good luck,
Larissa
For some of the tat etc. they often have free advertising days, if you can hang on to your stuff.
Hiya Pockygoes
Have you ever tried selling on ebay? We got £30.00 for a cooker which we would have just taken up the dump. Perhaps you could have a good look at the site, decide what you want to sell. You can sell things over a time period - e.g. a week. Then you could get it to coincide with when you go. You could even write up the descriptions and have the photos ready, so as you get nearer the date, all you have to remember is to stick them on.
Good luck,
Larissa
For some of the tat etc. they often have free advertising days, if you can hang on to your stuff.
http://www.erikasfriends.com/for_net...ng_for_you.htm
Press the very small play button on the top of the screen.
sandy
#33
Hi
I saw some vacuum bags in action on the tv!
You put the clothes in, then place your vacuum nozzle over a certain place - turn it on and all of the air is sucked out!
This should protect the items and stop them from becoming musty!
Perhaps Lakeland Plastics sell them?
I saw some vacuum bags in action on the tv!
You put the clothes in, then place your vacuum nozzle over a certain place - turn it on and all of the air is sucked out!
This should protect the items and stop them from becoming musty!
Perhaps Lakeland Plastics sell them?
#34
Originally posted by Sandy.l
For all you dedicated ebayers out there!
http://www.erikasfriends.com/for_net...ng_for_you.htm
Press the very small play button on the top of the screen.
sandy
For all you dedicated ebayers out there!
http://www.erikasfriends.com/for_net...ng_for_you.htm
Press the very small play button on the top of the screen.
sandy
lol
Nikki x
#35
#36
A friend sent me the link last night. I found it particularly amusing as I was in the process of listing a pile of crud, erm, sorry, some choice items, at the time!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Sandy
Glad you enjoyed it!
Sandy