Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Awesome round up of Halloween Costumes featuring Prom Dresses! (you know you want to wear a prom dress again!)

Sometimes two proms in a life time is not enough! We have an awesome and fun round up of ideas to wear one again, but this time for Halloween. And Goodwill is a great place to find the perfect dress at a great price.
From our Milham Kalamazoo Store this week!
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Dress Pretty... 
Find this Queen of Hearts Costume tutorial - including how to make the card collar - on thejoyoffashionblog.com
                                   Queen of Hearts Costume
Disney's "Frozen": This cool mom fashioned Elsa's dress from a prom dress for her daughter. Get all of the details at motherhoodthetruth.com.
                             
You might have to treasure hunt a bit for the perfect pink dress to match Hermoine's dress she wore to the Yule Ball.  We found this cute couple on Fashionablygeek.com (Brownie Points to the true Harry Potter fans that can answer this fact: Her dress was pink in the movie, but what color was it in the book?)
                                 Ron and Hermione go to the prom.
How about these Pageant Contestants!?! These prom dresses are being worn by our very own Goodwill SWMI Team Members! (with bonus host!)
A Little Bit Scary...
You could rock a punk look with a 80's style dress. Find more info on craftster.org
                                        
A zombie bride? Yes, this is a little scary. Follow the link to a great tutorial to put all the pieces together. odetoinspiration.com
                                          
Emily and Victor Van Dort from the Corpse Bride. Look for a white prom dress or wedding gown and follow this amazing make-up tutorial found on Instructables.com
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Love the Dress....
Okay.... you might find a dress that is so beautiful you don't want to transform it in any way. Why not just wear it and add a beautiful homemade masquerade mask?  
Dresses from our West Main, Kalamazoo Store this week.

These beautiful DIY masks from circlecitycreations.com are a clever mix of
 rhinestones, glitter and Christmas floral picks! 
                                              DIY Masquerade Masks by Circle City Creations!
sprinklesinsprings.com features this delicate glitter masquerade mask. 
                                                
                                                
And one more... a tutorial on Youtube.com for a face paint mask.
                                       
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We hope you found some great ideas and be sure to visit your local Goodwill for your
 dress like these from our Alcott Kalamazoo, MI store this week. 
                                   
                                                              

When you shop and donate at Goodwill,
 you support our Mission!
 Thank you!
                                                         

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Are you a long-distance Grandma? Keep in touch by snail mail!

Are you a long-distance Grandma or Grandpa? Whether you live 1000 miles apart or just a little ways down the road from your grandkids we have a fun and inexpensive way to keep in touch. A cute mailbox ready to be filled with snail mail from you!

Grand kids of all ages today are very tech savvy with smart phones, tablets and all the favorite social media sites. Those are great ways to keep in touch, but there is still something so personal about getting something in the mailbox! So let's make a mailbox that can be filled with special notes, cards and fun things.

We found this cute sized Santa mailbox at our Goodwill store and transformed it into a mailbox perfect for little boy.


The little boy who will be getting this mailbox lives on a busy street and can't go get the mail from the real mailbox. So this is a mailbox that can be kept in the house and Mom or Dad can deliver his mail.

Don't worry if you do not feel you have any super art skills - this is as easy as applying a strip of tape!  And that is exactly what you will need. A couple of rolls of duct tape and a pair of scissors.

Duct tape can be found in so many colors and patterns like camouflage, graffiti, puppy prints, polka dots, flowers, chevron stripes and many more styles. We found these rolls at Dollar General for $2 each.  First we put the fun gecko pattern tape right down the middle of the mailbox and then added the blue and black tape on either side.

Covering both the back and the front with more strips of tape and, voila! Easy! Well, a little bit of scissor work around the flag. A simple cut around a gecko made a great sticker to put on the flag. Super cute and super easy!
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Now it is time to start filling that mailbox! Here are some suggestions:

Flat things that will fit in a regular envelope: 

  • Seasonal Holiday Card - (Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, Easter, Valentines Day, Ground Hog Day, First Day of Summer, etc.) 
  • A picture you colored.
  • A printed page for them to color to mail back to put on your fridge (when you get it back, don't forget to take a picture of it hanging on your fridge to show them)
  • Special band aids like Super hero or princess band-aids 
  • Flat Magnet
  • Stickers
  • Temporary Tattoos
  • Postcard
  • Small Comic Book

Things that might need a bit more postage: 

      Do you have any ideas to add to this list?


Something sent by snail mail can truly be a treasure!

Happy Treasure Hunting! 
















Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Neon Trend

A neon trend was happening this past spring and summer and it looks to continue right into fall. We couldn't be happier! Adding neon is a great way to update and refresh your wardrobe, your living spaces, and thrift store finds.
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Pastels and jewel tones are great color choices for your fall wardrobe, but why not neon? It's kind of like taking a step into fall weather while still hanging on to the bright and sunny days of summer.....

This was spotted on lookbook.nu. Fresh and cozy - that is a great combo!
Source: Lookbook.nu
How about an easy DIY project? This was a simple white shirt and neon fabric paint...


Source: Merricksart.com
Add a neon stripe to update a pair of jeans or experiment with a thrift store pair. Follow the source link for a great video tutorial.

Source: Beadandcord.com
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If you are just looking for a pop of color then following these links for neon accessory DIY projects.

Cute tassel necklaces (and gift toppers!). 
Source: thesweetestoccasion.com
Make several more tassels and update a thrift store scarf by sewing them along the edges. This is very on trend. 
Source: Triedandtrueblog.com
While treasure hunting for scarves, look for a purse to update with neon:
Source: Mr Kate.com
(Be sure to check out the link at Mr. Kate.com - there are many more hand painted purse ideas!)

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How about some neon touches in your home for fall?
This thrift store art find gets a simple neon makeover:
eastcoastcreativeblog.com
Neon pumpkins? How fun!  
anightowlblog.com
Fall weather means fall baking - apple pies, pumpkins bars and homemade bread.....mmmm. Add some color to your kitchen baking days with these colorful diy wooden utensils. 
Sarahhearts.com
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We've pinned many more neon ideas on our Pinterest Board NEON TRENDS
And if you have a neon diy suggestion, send us link in the comments. Thanks and
HAPPY TREASURE HUNTING!