Value My Stuff

Did anyone else thoroughly enjoy watching the Antiques Roadshow and try to guess how much each item was worth before the expert let on? I haven’t watched it in years although will now that I’ve been reminded of it look it up once more. What a rush it must be to find that something in your possession might be worth a pretty penny.


(Highest valued item to date on Antiques Roadshow – and Northern in nature too!)

I can’t boast that I have anything of any real worth amongst my vintage finds (although I did pick up recently a perfectly kept Singer sewing machine in its case for a mere £5 and am sure I could, if I ever decided I could bear to be parted from it make a few extra pounds on top of it. I do regularly hit the car boot sales, fairs, charity shops and even the Facebook buy / sell pages looking for items of interest for our home.

When looking for items like these it is often easy to overlook the real worth of a piece of china or an ornament and you have to wonder if people have bargain buys sat around their garage ready to go to the car boot sale that really are worth substantially more than they know.

Carting your charity shop bags after each declutter to the Antiques Roadshow is hardly practical however if you feel you might have an item that you feel could be worth some real money there is a very easy way to check which is considerably cheaper.

Finding a service that offers Antiques Valuations has not be easy as there has been nowhere local that offers it without a hefty fee which I’m not going to pay unless I have a decent idea that an item is worth a substantial amount (not that I have yet found anything that would fit this criteria but you have to keep trying!).  Value My Stuff is a website that does the hard work for you. For my friends who are into charity shop hunting and scouring the countryside for vintage or antique shabby  chic items this site might be of use to you.

How it works is very simple. You upload picture of your item or items, send and within forty eight hours will receive an email from one the site’s expert Antique Valuers telling you what your item is worth. It really is as simple as that and valuations cost as little as £5.99. There are additional post-evaluation tools available too such as a html badge you may use to upload to Ebay etc if you are choosing to sell your item which shows how much it is worth and that this has been verified.

I haven’t had the chance to have a valuation done myself however I might well be using the site soon as I’ll be back on the car boot and vintage fair trail as soon as the weather picks up a little! In the meantime hopefully this is something that is useful to some of you.

Value My Stuff

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Spring / Summer Wardrobe Woes

Did you see it? Did you see the sun? It was that big ball of light which actually meant that I could go out yesterday and wear less than six layers? The kids took their coats off and played outside for hours. I’d forgotten what all of that felt like.  I’ve also forgotten how to build a balanced and feminine wardrobe fit for the season it seems.

It you visit my wardrobe now you will find jeans, lots of jeans in fact in a wide range of sizes (only two pairs currently fit), a pair of pull on black trousers (which seem to be too long, have I shrunk?) and an assortment of slouchy and sloppy jumpers. Clearly there is a problem here.

I have fallen into the trap of not bothering when it comes to dressing up. Don’t get me wrong, everything is clean and tidy and occasionally I even put a pair of earrings in (really!). As I work from home and my usual outings are mostly limited to Tesco, Lidl, Boots and the school run I’ve stopped making the effort.

Having enjoyed the big ball of sun yesterday I’ve started thinking about summer (or warmer days as we aren’t guaranteed to actually get a summer). I’ve always hated summer in the past as someone who is plus-sized as I’ve always sweltered under clothes that cover me up however having lost a little weight and continue to lose slowly I’ve decided that this year I won’t wear jeans, boots and long-sleeved plain outfits all summer, I’m going to bite the bullet and breathe some life into my clothing collection.

I’m unlikely to be wearing ball dresses or a short skirt and perky strappy top anytime soon (the last time I wore a dress was my wedding day) however I do need to find some key pieces to get me started. A few more stones off and perhaps I will be enjoying maxi dresses and the like but perhaps not this year, as gorgeous as some of the current styles are. I will even try and use some colour rather than my trademark grey, dark grey, black, navy or dark brown colours.

Clearly I am not a fashionista so have to ask, if you were starting your spring/summer wardrobe from fresh what five pieces would have to buy? After so long in the jeans and t-shirts I’m in need of a little inspiration!

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