Top Ten Gift Ideas for the Garage Sale Lover

Gifts for the Early Morning Hunter of Bargains

I admit it, I love garage sales. In some areas people call them “tag” sales, but here in California we mostly call them garage sales. Weird, though, most are held in driveways and not in an actual garage. In addition to typical garage
 sales we also have “rummage” sales which are generally put on by a local church or some other non-profit group. These are great because people donate their “good” junk to them and you can often find great bargains because the organization selling the items has zero attachment to them and wants everything gone by the time the sale is over.

I don’t know if it is the thrill of the hunt, or the mystery of what you might find, but shopping at garage and rummage sales can really be a lot of fun. Sometimes you find a small sale and it looks pitiful from the car. You stop and find that they have everything you could ever want right there on that one little table. Or, you find a huge sale, stop, and find out that they only have total junk and are just trying to save dump fees by pawning it off on other people.

I enjoy stopping at as many sales in a day as possible and trying to keep an open mind about the things that I might need in the near future which I might be able to find at a sale for cheap. Some days there is nothing good to be found. Other days you find a ton of things that you can put to good use at some near time in your life. I outfitted my children for most of their younger years for very little money and some great garage sale finds. I also managed to keep my craft habit happy with the random treasures found on those early Friday and Saturday mornings.

Since garage and rummage sales generally start early in the morning, and often the first comers get the best goodies, there are a few things you could consider getting your favorite garage sale shopper this holiday season. These things would be:

1. Alarm Clock: You just have to be one of the first there to get the good stuff. It’s important that you don’t over-sleep.

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  • Where are the best sales found in your area?
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  • What do you need that you could purchase used for a lot less money?