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Before You Think You’re Out There Alone in Motherhood, Read THIS!

Being a parent is one of those things that you can spend your entire life waiting for and still not be ready for when the moment finally arrives. The truth is that there really is no way to be fully prepared for the highs and lows of parenting. You’re going to go through more joy and laughter, as well as more frustration and exhaustion than you’ve ever felt in your life. It’s lucky then that there is so much advice out there for new parents to get their hands on. Many parents who might otherwise have felt utterly lost are able to both feel less alone and get some useful information thanks to the sheer volume of blogs and websites online these days. However, there’s no way that these kinds of places can give you all of the information you need and a lot of the time some incredibly important stuff ends up getting neglected. With that in mind, here are just a few incredibly important truths about parenting that you probably won’t hear anyone telling you any time soon.

You’re going to need a break from time to time

When your little bundle of joy finally arrives, you’re going to take one look at them and think that you’ll never want to leave their side for as long as you live. Well, get ready to kiss that feeling goodbye a lot sooner than you think. The truth is that every parent needs a break from their kids from time to time. Babies and even older kids are a lot to deal with and trying to do that on top of a lack of sleep, and a chaotic routine can often be enough to drive anyone round the bend. There’s nothing wrong with one of you needing to just head out for the day or taking a long nap while the other looks after the kids. You can’t be in parent mode 24/7.

People aren’t judging you as much as you think

Any parent knows, all too well, the feeling of when their baby starts crying or acting up in a public place. Whether it’s a store, a restaurant, or on a bus, it can often feel as though every single person around you is furiously judging you. However, that’s not the case nearly as much as you might think. After all, most people understand that babies cry, that’s just what babies do. The vast majority of people will either be ignoring you entirely or will have nothing but sympathy for you. The truth is that you’re probably a lot more worried about the noise that your baby is making than anyone else around you.

You’re going to hate them a little bit sometimes

Your baby is going to be the light of your life. They’ll bring meaning to your existence and will provide you with more joy than you knew you were capable of. That being said, they’re also going to make you want to bury your head in the sand for hours at a time. There will be moments here and there where you will really hate your baby. That might sound incredibly harsh, but the truth is that babies are difficult. They’re loud, they’re unreasonable, and they can often cry for hours for seemingly no reason at all. It’s okay to have those feelings of pent-up frustration, just don’t let them get to you. The best thing to do is just to walk out of the room for a while, count to ten, cool down, and come back in. Everyone hates their kids a little bit sometimes, and that’s okay because in an instant you’ll be right back to loving them more than anything in the world.

It’s okay to ask for help

Far too many people end up feeling as though asking for help with their kids is somehow a sign of weakness. They assume that if they can’t deal with their kids completely on their own, then they’re doing something wrong. The truth is that reaching out to the people in your life for help is one of the bravest, most responsible things that you can possibly do. Whether it’s friends, your parents, or even a babysitter, needing a bit of help here and there is totally understandable. After all, babies really do not come with a manual.

No one really knows what they’re doing

Do you ever feel as though you have no idea what you’re doing when it comes to your baby? Welcome to the club! Being a parent is often a lot more guesswork than many people let on. Sure, there are things you can research, but just about everyone has those moments where they just don’t know what to do. Whether it’s knowing what kinds of foods to start a baby off with, when to stop swaddling, or whether or not a dummy is a good idea, most parents are winging it just as much as you. The key is to give yourself break and avoid falling into the trap of assuming that you have to get everything right all of the time no matter what happens. If you ever feel like you’re completely lost, just remember that there  are thousands of parents out there just like you.

The most important thing to remember about being a parent is that every child is different. Things that work perfectly for some parents could well end up being completely useless for you, and vice versa. The same goes for the parents themselves, of course. It’s important to figure out the kind of parent that you want to be and, as long as you’re doing right by your little ones, you don’t really have to worry about what other people have to say. Looking around for advice is all well and good, but the last thing you want to do is to have to spend all of your time in a panic because you don’t feel as though you’re doing things exactly right.

Spring Baby Shower Inspiration:Drool worthy Couture-Themed Cupcakes To Have Made

Bellyitch Rewind

t’s safe to say that the cupcake craze is over. It had a good run.
But just because $5.00 cupcakes and trendy cupcake shops and cupcake-focused reality TV shows aren’t the it thing anymore doesn’t mean we still can’t enjoy a good couture designer cupcake.
With Spring in full bloom, tis the season for graduation parties, bridal and baby showers, birthday parties and Mother’s day brunches.
Here are some inspiration pics of couture fashion cupcakes of famous high-end designers to inspire an event for the fashionista in your life:

Get Outside With The Kids This Summer and Here’s How

In what is suddenly starting to feel like a few short weeks, your kids are going to be on summer break. And right now is the time for you to start preparing for that. Because when you know that you want to spend the summer with your kids, if you leave everything to the last minute, you’re just not going to be able to enjoy your time together as much. Instead, you’ll want to start planning.

The best news is, there’s a lot that you can do right now to get those plans in place. From just thinking up ideas to researching the best things to do, you’ll easily be able to come up with a summer schedule that you’ll all enjoy. So let’s kick things off with these ideas.

Spend Some Time Outside

One of the best things that you can do any summer is just to get outside. Right now, you know that your kids spend so much of their time glued to screens. But that’s just modern life. However during the summer, when the weather is really nice, it’s a good idea to get outside a bit more. This is something that you can look to do every single day, even if you have no other plans in place. It’s easy to just head out for a walk or to the local store – anything just to enjoy some fresh air and sunshine. Because you never know where the day may take you.

See Some Notable Sights

The best thing about this incredible country is that there are so many notable sights for you to see. And why wait to see them? This summer, you have the perfect opportunity to introduce your children to some of the most amazing attractions in the world. So pick out some that you’d really love to show them and plan a road trip or a weekend break so they get to see as much as possible.

Visit Family

If you have family across the country, why not make some plans to see them? Going on a road trip or two and enjoying a mini vacation around your favorite family members can be a great way to break up the summer and shake up your scenery too.

Enjoy Fun Days Out

From here, you’re going to want to think about enjoying a day out or two. Whether you want to have a fun day out at the escape room or to head to a local zoo, there’s a lot of different activities that you can do as a family. Make sure you research to see what’s local, as this is often a great way to bulk out your schedule.

Bond Better

Finally, you’re going to want to make sure that you think of things you can do to just bond with your children better. From planting a vegetable garden to having a slumber party, choosing the enjoy some quality time with them, without any gimmicks or distractions is often the best way to spend the summer with your children.

This is How to Encourage Healthy Eating in Children of All Ages

 

Children must eat healthy foods to help their bodies and brains grow and avoid diseases. Kids with healthy eating habits are also more likely to make healthy choices as adults. However, with fast food and candy providing such tantalizing options, getting your kids to eat right can be tough. Follow this advice to encourage your children to eat healthy, no matter their age.

Plant Fruits and Vegetables

Planting fruits and vegetables at home will help your children understand where healthy foods come from. The growing process can really excite children; don’t be surprised if they’re much keener to eat the fruits and vegetables you grow than anything from the grocery store. Homegrown produce also tends to taste better, which should help overcome any reluctance they have. A backyard garden is ideal, but don’t dismiss the idea if you’re short on space. Strawberries, cherry tomatoes, and herbs can grow in small pots on your patio or on your windowsill.

Get Kids in the Kitchen

Expand on that idea of helping your kids understand where food comes from by getting them involved in the kitchen. This process can start with creating meal plans. Working on a meal plan together can improve your family’s organization and minimize the risk of mealtime tantrums. What’s there to complain about when your kids chose what you’re eating? When your children are used to making a meal plan, they’re likely to continue the habit when they’re in college.

Even small children can then help you cook the meals. Make sure to allocate age-appropriate tasks. For example, small children can measure ingredients and stir mixes, while older kids can chop ingredients and brown them off in a pan. Kids usually feel so proud of the healthy dishes they create that they’re happy to eat it without a fuss. Kids who cook are also more likely to experiment with new ingredients and eat more widely.

Eat Meals as a Family

With parents typically working full-time and being run off their feet with errands and social engagements when they’re not, finding time to eat as a family can seem like mission impossible. However, there are some compelling reasons to carve out time to share a meal with your partner and kids.

A Stanford University study found that nine- to 14-year-olds who ate family meals consumed more fruits and veggies and less fried foods and soda than their peers. Their diets also contained more fiber, calcium, and iron. Eating meals as a family lets you model healthy eating habits and talk about good food, which can benefit kids of all ages.

Limit Unhealthy Foods

Make any food taboo, and your kids are likely to want it all the more. Eating a truly balanced diet is about enjoying a little of everything, including life’s indulgences. Limit unhealthy foods like desserts and fried foods, rather than banning them outright, to make sure your children develop a healthy relationship with these treats.

Children of all ages need a helping hand to make healthy eating choices. While leaving them to their own devices might be easier, your efforts today will benefit their health now and in the future.

 

photo source: Flickr woodleywonderworks

7 Parental Burnout Triggers and How to Deal With Them

Has it ever occurred to you that being a parent could be stressful? Of course it has–everyone talks about it! They’ll complain about how difficult it is to take care of their kids, they’ll mention how stressed they are when they try to make their children happy and they’ll tell you about all the cleaning up and washing they have to do. Most people just accept this as part of being a parent, but did you know that it could eventually pile up and cause you to break down?

Parental burnout is a phase that parents reach when they struggle to cope with their children. It could be due to the stress of their professional careers or it could happen when you fail to beat fatigue while raising your child.

The pressure often comes from trying to be a responsible and reliable person for everything. Whether it’s refusing to eat fast food and always cooking healthy meals for your children, or refusing to ask for help because you feel too proud, parents can often feel too responsible for their children.

But what are the triggers of parental burnout? What exactly causes it, and how can we prevent it? There are actually many different ways to beat parental burnout, but it does require you to understand how to avoid it in the first place and what the triggers are. Below, we’ve listed seven of the most common triggers of parental burnout and what you can do to avoid them.

  1. Children Asking the Same Thing Over and Over Again

Have you ever wondered why your children ask the same thing over and over again? It can help you understand why, but it doesn’t really help the fact that they’re frustrating you with their comments. The best way to avoid being burned out by this situation is to just stay calm, relax and answer their questions as best as possible. Don’t let it get to you–it’s a phase that will eventually pass.

  1. Children That Refuse to Listen When You Ask Them for Something

Have you ever asked your children something, only for them to refuse to answer you or do what you said? Rebellious children aren’t new, but it can get incredibly frustrating and you may even snap and shout at them. You never want to raise your voice at your children. Instead, be more patient with them. Try a different tone of voice, be more positive and use body language to communicate.

  1. Children That Force You to Repeat Yourself

This coincides with both of the previous points. If you feel like your child has to be constantly reminded of something, then again, you just need to be patient. Unfortunately, there’s no easy way around this other than to stay positive and be consistent with the way you reply. Eventually, your children will get out of this phase, so do your best not to get frustrated and raise your voice.

  1. Children That Prevent You From Getting Enough Sleep

If your children are constantly waking you up at night or causing you to get less sleep, then you should consult a guide for parents on how to get better quality sleep. Not getting enough sleep will make you grumpy and you could snap at your children.

  1. Children That Make a Mess Wherever They Go

Teach your children better manners and how to act around the house. Don’t use physical contact to discipline your children when they don’t listen or do something against your word. Instead, let them know why their behaviour is unacceptable and use a time-out area.

  1. Children That Clutter the Home

If you find that your children are constantly throwing their toys around and always requesting new toys when they already have lots, then you’ll need to start being more strict about how you spoil them. It’s fine to purchase them a few toys and games here and there, but too much and they’ll eventually get used to it and complain when they don’t get what they want.

  1. Children That Won’t Let You Have Some Peace and Quiet

It’s important that you spent a bit of time away from your kids every now and then. It could be a holiday, a night out or even a just an hour of relaxation in the garden on your own. Make some space for yourself. Give yourself some time to relax away from the stress of your kids each day and you’ll find that it can help melt the stress away.

Teacher Appreciation Week: 9 Gifts Under $20

This week is Teacher Appreciation Week.

Parents may want to use this opportunity to give their child’s teacher a nice gift as a thank you for the school year so far.

In a lot of school systems, it may be not permissible to spend too much money on a gift so I curated a guide of 9 unique and thoughtful novelty gifts, all under $20, that would put a smile on the face of your child’s fave teacher and may be used in the classroom for years to come, even…

  1. Tears of My Students Gift Mug – $13.49

This funny mug by Tekoware is microwave and dishwasher safe and is a clever take off of the “tears” drinking-memes in the Internet e.g. drinking the tears of someone who is whining or complaining. Typically, it is short for “save it! I’m not falling for it.” A teacher with a good sense of humor would appreciate this mug.

2. Math Wall Clock – $15.95

This unique clock signals the time with a simple math equation that equals the number that would ordinarily be on an average clock. This novel gift would warm your kid’s math teacher’s face and make a fun classroom ornament.

3. Handmade leather Journal –  $16.99

Any teacher would appreciate this eco-friendly handmade leather cover journal by The Great Indian Bazaar. It is not lined so it can be used to jot down notes, doodle, sketch, as a recipe book, organizer or travel journal. It is unisex and can be given to a male or female teacher. It has an old world charm to it.

4. Camera print Pillow – $9

The art or photography class teacher will just love this linen cotton covered pillow featuring an old time camera on it. The 100%  natural blend pillow by Monkeysell is 18×18 shaped and is a delightful and attractive home decor item that can also be used to support teacher’s back during a long or late afternoon class.

5. Field Notes -$12.95

Whether it’s a teacher retreat or planning day or a continuing education lecture, every teacher needs to organize and chronicle her mental notes into some nice space. This 3-pack of field notes journals is perfect and functional. Show your fave teacher that you got her back!

6. Aloe Vera Eye Mask – $15.99

Though every teacher considers his/her students to be perfect angels, there is no doubt that s/he need some pampering and self-care time to decompress after challenging lesson or after grading 30 papers on the Gettysburg address. Phew!! Give her some eye relief with these aloe-vera eye gels that can be cool or hot.

7. Composition Notebook Tote – $18.00

The one thing that is on every school supply list every year is a composition book. And wouldn’t it be cute to gift your teacher this 100% cotton tote made of a print like that same book? The company “Out of Print” makes this bag and gives to charity one bag for each bag purchased. Your gift to teacher would also give back! How perfect! With this gift, your teacher will be the talk of the next teacher convention or retreat!

8. Funny Socks 5-pack –  $19.99

These fun socks by Socks n Socks come with science, nature studies and other school subject themes printed on them. They are a zany but fun gift for any teacher. They have spandex in them and can fit anyone wearing men shoe size 7 -12.

9. Peace and Tranquility Candle – $13.00

During the busy school  year,  your teacher may not realize sitting in a room while a scented aromatherapy candle burns may be just the therapy s/he needs after a rough semester. You can come to your fave teacher’s rescue by gifting her/him Chesapeake Bay candle company’s Peace and Tranquilty candle from its Mind and Body collection. If permissible, teach can burn this candle after recess to get rid of that gym class funk! ha!

All About Newborn Hypoxia: A Little Known Birth Defect

Having a baby is the greatest miracle we can ever be a part of, and from the moment you find out you are expecting you will be hit with a rush of emotions, a ton of information and plenty of classes to prepare you for the birth.

Unfortunately though, no matter how much we prepare with books, classes and healthy habits, sometimes things will happen during the birth. There are many different things which can go wrong during a birth, but the one we are going to mention today is known as newborn hypoxia.

Hypoxia is a condition which occurs when oxygen is unable to reach the tissue inside the body. It will happen either just before or just after the birth, and can be detrimental for your child’s health. The main issue which arises from this condition is that your child is rendered unable to breath for a period of time, and this starves the brain of the oxygen it needs. As a result, brain cells can lerish, and health issues such as cerebral palsy can be the result.

How does it happen?

It is heartbreaking to think about hypoxia during birth because it is often a condition which is explained by your lifestyle habits during the pregnancy, or it can be the fault of the doctors and nurses for not monitoring the foetus well enough during the pregnancy. If the issue does seem to be the fault of medical staff during the pregnancy, then you can get yourself some legal help for newborn hypoxia during birth. If you are not sure who is at fault for the issue, here are some of the lifestyle choices which may affect your child’s ability to breathe:

  • smoking
  • brain injury
  • anemia
  • Birth asphyxia

If any of these apply to you, you may not be able to ask for legal help when you child suffers during their birth.

What are the long term effects?

When your child suffers from hypoxia during their birth, there are a number of things which can happen as a result. Depending on how long it has been since your child could breathe, the effects may not be as severe as the ones listed below, however it is still an issue which is incredibly scary for any new parent to go through.

  • Cerebral palsy (CP)
  • Severe seizures
  • Cognitive disabilities
  • Behavioral disorders

How do you treat it?

Believe it or not, one of the best ways to treat hypoxia is by inducing the child with Hypothermia. This might seem like a problem waiting to happen but it can slow the child’s body functions and therefore preserve their life, as well as reducing the effects which less oxygen will have on the body. As long as your child has this treatment within 6 hours of giving birth, you should be able to prevent some of the more serious implications that this condition can have. You’ll be able to be safe in the knowledge that your child is safe, healthy and happy.

How to Navigate Farmer’s Market Season

The month of May means it’s nearly time for America’s favorite food lovers’ tradition: visiting your local farmers market. In addition to all the invigorating colors, exquisite aromas, strong flavors, and spirit of community, the farmers market is also an opportunity to develop one-on-one relationships with the people who produce your food!
Their passion for food can be quite inspiring.



Stop Foodborne Illness (http://www.stopfoodborneillness.org), a national public health organization whose mission is preventing illness and death from foodborne pathogens wants to remind you that no matter where you get your food – by supporting friendly local farmers or by shopping your neighborhood supermarket – food safety is always important.




Food that is fresh is a delicious treat! Organic and sustainable farming doesn’t use pesticides, chemicals, hormones and other additives, but it isn’t necessarily safer when it comes to foodborne illness – because everything is still grown in the dirt, and handled by humans. Pathogens such as E. coli, Listeria, and Salmonella are found naturally in soil, as well as manure. Which basically means, everything needs to be washed.

 


Farmers and vendors selling food at the farmers market, as well as consumers/shoppers should understand the necessary steps to reducing the risk of illness from food. “It’s a good idea to know the signs of safe food handling when you visit each market vendor,” said Deirdre Schlunegger, CEO of Stop Foodborne Illness. “Knowing your favorite farmers and vendors are using safe food practices, definitely boosts one’s confidence in their purchases!”

 

Most states have passed legislation regulating farmers’ markets. For example, in Illinois, most home-canned foods other than jams, jellies and preserves cannot be sold at the farmers market. Typically, farmers markets must be inspected by local health departments who make sure each market meets food safety standards, and most vendors, including those from so-called “cottage industries,” must be licensed to sell their products at farmers markets.



For a list of farmers markets in your area click here: www.ams.usda.gov/local-food-directories/farmersmarkets



If you’re interested in policies and regulations affecting farmers markets in your state, contact the department of health. For more information: www.stopfoodborneillness.org/awareness/food-safety-by-state/ 

The condition of the vendors’ booths and their products can tell you a lot about their safe food practices. Here are some things to look for:
  • Clean hands. Dirty fingernails or a filthy apron aren’t appetizing. For vendors serving food – are they wearing gloves, and is their hair covered?
  • A certification notice. Some vendors will display certificates that show they have been trained in food safety. These are good indicators that their foods are handled properly.
  • The carton is clean. When buying eggs, look to see if the carton is clean – inside and out, and make sure the eggs are clean and not cracked. Reused egg cartons are fine, if clean.
  • Cold foods are cold. Meats, cheeses and other dairy, and eggs should be kept cold. Salads and cold sandwiches should feel like they’re straight from the fridge.
  • Meat, poultry and fish are cooked to a safe temperature.  The only way to determine a safe temperature for meat, poultry or fish, is by using a cooking thermometer. If you’re not sure, ask.
  • Hot foods are hot. The “Danger Zone” for food (where bacteria multiply quickly) is between 40°F and 140°F. Cooked foods like soups and burgers should be piping hot.
  • Samples are being safely handled. Vendors using gloves, tongs, tissues, or other utensils are doing it right! (They shouldn’t be using bare hands.) Are knives, serving utensils, dishes, and service surfaces kept clean?  If not, take a pass on these foods.
  • Ciders, juices, and dairy products are pasteurized. Since unpasteurized foods are serious sources of foodborne pathogens, shoppers should ask when products, including the samples, are not clearly labeled.
On hot days …
  • Be mindful of jars open for sampling —sauces, salsas, jams, pickles and so on —they should not be out for more than two hours at outside temperature. One hour, if it’s over 90°F. Many markets have started offering hand-washing stations with hand sanitizer. We encourage you to use them.
  • If you’re purchasing perishables like dairy, eggs, or meat bring a cooler or insulated bag with ice to the market, so your newly purchased products can be kept cold for the ride home in the hot car.
  • Make the farmers market your final stop before heading home. Your fresh veggies and fruit, and other perishable foods, won’t have to sit long in a hot car, and will make it to the refrigerator that much more quickly.

Here is Why You Should Change Your Budget Today

The Importance of Changing Your Budget

Your budget is something that you might set and forget, but for the overall health of your finances and your peace of mind, it’s best that you recognize when and how to change your family budget. Maybe you updated your car insurance coverage, or perhaps you’ve succeeded in reaching a financial goal. No matter what it might be, your budget should change along with your most current lifestyle.

Out With the Old

One reason to keep a close eye on your budget is that you might notice services, subscriptions or expenses that you no longer want or need. Maybe you no longer want cable, or perhaps you can bundle your internet service with your phone service. In any case, you shouldn’t keep paying for something you don’t want in your life. Doing so is a waste of money, money you could be funneling elsewhere. On the other hand, you might want to either upgrade or downgrade a certain service rather than eliminate it entirely, which will impact your current budget.

Delayed Credit Card Payments

You may have fallen on hard financial times, experienced the loss of a job or incurred unexpected expenses. Any of these situations can lead to you leaning on your credit card more than you have in the past, which can lead to you racking up more credit card debt than you have in the past. Any balance left on your card equals interest payments, which are monumental wastes of money. If you find you’re carrying credit card balances from month to month, do what you can to tweak your budget so that you can pay more than the monthly minimum on your credit cards to protect your credit score and keep from hemorrhaging money in the form of interest payments.

You Worry About Money

Financial worries are most certainly nothing new, but if you find yourself consumed with money worries, it might be time to put all that nervous energy to good use and invest it into retooling your budget. Specifically, you want to see what changes you can make to your spending and saving so that you aren’t always fretting paycheck to paycheck. And once you have a better understanding of your financial flow, you might discover that you’re doing better than you originally thought. In any case, give yourself a money goal or two so you have something to work towards and can help yourself to some relief.

Your Financial Goals Are Just Out of Reach

Rather than reaching a financial goal, it might be that you can’t seem to cross off a financial goal from your list. It could be that your emergency fund isn’t as robust as you’d like for it to be, or that you’ve fallen behind on your retirements savings. A few tweaks to your budget could help you succeed in those goals without much sacrifice in your day-to-day life. As you’re restructuring your budget, give it a careful examination to ensure all your figures are accurate and up-to-date.

Get into the habit of knowing how much money you’ve got coming in and how much you’ve got going out. A poorly calibrated budget could cost you more than you might realize.

 

This New Online Consign Company Makes Cashing In On Your Closet A Breeze

Many of us hold onto our favorite designer gowns or bags because of the nostalgia they bring us…. Prom 2004 was great, but why do you still have it hanging in your closet?

Getting rid of a dress that cost you an arm and a leg and was your favorite item a few years back is not as easy as it sounds. However, as the seasons change, so should your wardrobe.

Luxury Garage Sale (LGS), a leading online authenticated luxury consignment store with boutiques across the country, makes selling these items easy, stress-free and lucrative.

We sat down with Brielle Buchberg and Lindsay Segal, the founders of LGS, to learn more about consigning and why people should do it.

“In 2011 when we started LGS, people were not as vocal about shopping consignment or consigning their items,”explained Buchberg. “Today, people have become smarter shoppers and are proud to share when they find a deal or are able to sell an item for cash.”

There are so many great reasons to consign, but with the help of Brielle and Lindsay, we put together our top five:

1. Trends and styles change. Like the seasons, fashion changes. There is no need to hang onto items that aren’t practical or that you won’t wear. If you look at it and ask yourself why you ever bought it, then consign it.

2. Your wallet will be happy. Selling clothes through consignment is a great way to earn money. And, let’s be real, we all want more money to buy new clothes. Consigning gives you the perfect opportunity to then buy new items to add to your collection.

3. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Just because you may not be in love with the item any longer, doesn’t mean everyone feels the same. Someone else might be dying for the purse you think was so last year.

4. It’s stress-free. Consignment shops, specifically Luxury Garage Sale, handle it all. From picking up the clothes (or providing prepaid shipping labels), to pricing the items and sending you an invoice, you don’t have to lift a finger. It couldn’t be easier so you have no excuse.

5. It’s good for the environment. This is one reason that many people don’t think about. However, you are helping reduce the carbon footprint by recycling your clothes. Not only are you partaking in a type of recycling, you are giving someone else in the community the chance to enjoy a one-of-a-kind piece at a more reasonable cost.

Now that spring is finally (hopefully) among us, it is the perfect time to go through your closet and put together a pile of items to consign. Cleaning out your closet not only gives you instant satisfaction and have a positive effect on your stress levels, it gives you the opportunity to update your wardrobe.

“The concept of consigning has now become the norm, so people are consigning more regularly because they know they can buy a luxury item and reconsign later to get some of their money back” added Lindsay. If you use their site, LGS will send you a shipping label today!

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