
It’s my favorite time of the year, consignment sale season! You will find awesome sales all over the country almost every weekend for the next few months. For parents, this is stock up time for your cold weather needs.
I have been a consignment sale girl ever since I helped run a local sale through our Mother’s of Twins club. When I first started, though, I had no clue what I was doing and would come home with a ton of things we didn’t need just because in the moment they looked cute or I thought they would fit.
For anyone that is going to venture out to sales this season here are some of my top tips for shopping kids’ consignment sales, as well as how not to lose your sanity! I’ve also included a few pointers on how to navigate consignment sales during coronavirus.
Tips for Shopping Kids’ Consignment Sales
Have time to spare
Slow down and really look; don’t just fly through the racks. Since there typically aren’t large amounts of one item, there are a lot of items to choose from.
Go alone
I have found much better success when not taking my kids with me. Not only does it keep them from being tempted to drift toward all the inexpensive toys and games, but you might be able to pick up Christmas or birthday gifts for your kids if you’re alone!

Wear the right shoes
This is a simple tip, but often overlooked.
Know what you need
Here are the deals from the new CVS ad that starts on Sunday, 8/16! Get L’Oreal mascara for $1, FREE toothpaste, Tide Simply for $1.94, and more.
Extra Care Deals – Pharmacy
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$3 ECB WYB Similasan Rohto Eye or Ear Drops, 10-13 ml, , limit 1
Rohto Cool Max Drops, .4 oz, $8.49
Similasan Eye Drops, various, $11.29
-$1 off Similasan eye products printable
-$2 off Similasan Eye Drops, any, Ibotta mobile app
-$3.50 off Similasan Eye drops, any, Ibotta mobile app
-$5 off Rohto Dry Aid eye drops (EXP 8/18) printable (limit reached)
-$3 off Rohto eye drops (EXP 8/18) printable (limit reached)
(use $1 off and $3.50 off Ibotta, makes it $3.79) Read More→
Head in to Bi-Lo or Winn Dixie by Tuesday to score Aquafresh Kids Toothpaste for just 49¢. It’s B1G1 at both stores, and we have 3 coupons you can take in to save even more!
Bi-Lo & Winn Dixie Deal (ends 8/18):
- Aquafresh Kids Toothpaste, 4.6 oz, B1G1 at $2.99 ($1.49)
(ends 8/18)
-.75/1 Aquafresh toothpaste, 4.6 oz+, RMN 07/26
-.75/1 Aquafresh toothpaste, 4.6 oz+, RMN 08/02
-$1 off Aquafresh product, RMN 08/16
(makes it 49¢)
Check out more great deals at Bi-Lo and Winn Dixie.
Here are the Kroger unadvertised deals I found this week! If you’re heading to your store, look for Sprout baby food for 62¢, FREE Renuzit, and more.
Closeout deals will vary by store. To see all the current deals, look through the full Kroger weekly ad.
Health and Wellness Promo
- Save $10 instantly WYB $30 participating products
- 5-Hour Energy Extra Strength Shot, 10 ct., $19.99
(buy (2), makes it $14.99 ea.) - Aloha Plant Based Protein Bars, 4 ct., $6.99
(buy (5), makes it $4.99 ea.) - Aloha Plant-Based Protein Drinks, 4 pk., $9.99
- Ascent Recovery Water, 4 pk. , $9.99
- Atkins Nutritional Shakes, 4 pk., $5.99
Atkins Endulge Bars, $6.49
(buy (5) Endulge Bars, makes it $4.49 ea.) - BPI Sports Powder, 10.58 oz, $15.99
(buy (2), makes it $10.99 ea.) - Body Fortress Whey Protein Powder, 32 oz, $16.99
(buy (2), makes it $11.99 ea.) - Cellucor C4 Sport Mix, 9.5 oz, $19.99
(buy (2), makes it $14.99 ea.) - Evolve Plant-Based Protein Shake, 4 pk., $6.49
(buy (5), makes it $4.49 ea.) - Garden of Life Organic Fit Plant-Based High Protein Weight Loss Bar, 4 ct., $7.99
(buy (4), makes it $5.49 ea.) Read More→

Having a store credit card can truly pay off if you use them wisely and have cards that give the most rewards and benefits! If you pay them off every month, and never carry a balance there is no cost to have most store credit cards as they don’t charge annual fees. They also have considerable perks plus help to build your credit score.
Note: Having too many cards and keeping any balance on them negates any savings or deals these cards would give you. Be responsible, pick 2-3 total and stick with those brands. Set each card to auto pay the full balance so you never forget and never pay fees.
Top Store Credit Cards
Target RedCard
Grab the Debit Card version of the Target RedCard and never pay a single fee. The card is linked straight to your checking account and withdraws funds as you shop. This card is a must have in my opinion if you shop at Target!
Perks:
5% off every purchase in-store and online
Free Shipping on any online order of any value
10% off one purchase on your sign up anniversary
Additional 30 day return and exchanges window
Early Access to Black Friday Sales
there are no perk differences between the credit and debit card versions
Note: The debit card version does not get reported or trigger a credit event. This will not build your credit score but also will not hurt you to have.
Kohl’s Card
One store that knows how to treat card holders is Kohl’s. Grab the Kohl’s Credit Card and you’ll get sweet extra discounts on every purchase. Kohl’s allows 4 coupon codes per order, having access to cardholder only coupons can really help you stack the savings! This is a Kohl’s store card only and will not work in other retail stores.
Perks:
35% off your first purchase
30% off entire order coupons multiple times a month
plus free shipping codes everything month
Shell Gas Card
Saving on gas can be really easy with a Shell Gas Card. This is a Shell only card with no annual fee and it is actually one of the easiest cards to get approval for. You’ll earn 10-30¢ off per gallon of gas and up to 10% back on non-fuel purchases at Shell. Pair this with Shell Fuel Rewards and save even more off every fill-up. Read More→
There’s a few days left to get a great deal on swim, clothes, and accessories with this shopDisney code! Through Sunday, 8/16, you can get an extra 25% off eligible items with code EXTRA25 at checkout.
Eligible items will be marked with “EXTRA 25% OFF WITH CODE: EXTRA25” under the product name.
Deal Ideas:

Frozen 2 Reversible Sequin Bag – $8.49 (reg. $16.99)
– Extra 25% off with EXTRA25
makes it $6.37

Woody Rash Guard, $11.39 (reg. $18.99)
– Extra 25% off with EXTRA25
makes it $8.54

Anna and Elsa Slides for Kids – $8.99 (reg. $14.99)
– Extra 25% off with EXTRA25
makes it $6.74
This code is valid through 8/16. Get FREE shipping with orders of $75 or more when you use code SHIPMAGIC at checkout.
Read More→

Start making your shopping lists now for next week’s drugstore deals! There are some great laundry detergent deals!
See all the deals for each store here:
CVS Weekly Ad
Walgreens Weekly Ad
Rite Aid Weekly Ad
CVS Ad & Coupons: 8/16-8/22
- $4 ECB wyb $10 Almay Cosmetics, , limit 6
Almay One Coat Thickening Mascara, $9.29
Almay Liquid Lip Balm $9.99
Almay Smart Shade Foundation, $14.99
-$5 off Almay Cosmetics purchase of $25, printing at CVS Coupon Center (exp 8/21)
-$3 off Almay eye product, SS 08/16
-$3 off Almay face product, SS 08/16
-$2 off Almay lip product, SS 08/16
-$3/2 Almay Makeup remover, excl trial, SS 08/16
(buy (3) Mascara, use store and (3) $3 off, makes it $1.95 ea.) Read More→

A reader asked a great question a while ago about the best rainy day activities in the summer. Many of you chimed in with your answers, and I have gathered them all together so you can be totally inspired! To be honest, this is just a great list of indoor activities, which for us in the South sometimes needs to happen on not-rainy days if we don’t have access to something involving water.
Reader Question: Rainy Day Activities
Hilda T.: “Take a trip around the world… Read books, cook food, make snacks, do a craft, watch a movie, play games, dress up, etc. from other countries. Choose a different country each rainy day.”
Kendra W.: “Painting rocks. Leaf prints. Colored rice sensory bin.”
Valerie P.: “Perler beads, braided bracelets, painting sun catchers, puzzles, baking/cooking, painting, drawing, creative writing, write letters to mail to someone.”

Jennifer T.: “Board and card games!!! We had a couple of rainy days recently so we played Clue, a lot of Uno, Dos, Phase 10! It was fun!”
Cathy C.: “Put small globs of paint on a large paper and then let my grandson drive his hot wheels cars all over it! He’s 5 and still begs to do this often!”
Karen R.: “When my kids were small we had ‘The Rainy Day Bag’ which lived in the top of the living room closet. It had puzzles, tinker toys, Lincoln Logs, and any other cool thing I could find. The bag only came out on rainy days to make it more valuable.”

Jessica M.: “Bubble painting, finger painting, decorating picture frames, making mud pies, board games, rent a movie and eat junk food, bake, color, make construction paper chains, build a fort, play hide and go seek, create your own board game, go fishing, make homemade kites for when the rain stops, use boxes and build a castle, make animal masks and play zoo, make a science project, make slime, tie dye shirts, decorate shirts with markers, decorate old mugs, use old CDs and paint them then add string and hang them from the ceiling, create a play/musical and act it out, help the kids create a new meal, learn the cup song, make paper flowers and build an indoor garden.”
Sarah G.: “Kids ‘Chopped’ contest! Just did one dessert-style. Lots of fun!”





