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NMM related: Weekend purge
Re: NMM related: Weekend purge
Thanks for the recommendation. I've heard of her and have been planning to buy her book. People rave about it. And I need all the de-cluttering help I can get.
I'm definitely an emotional hoarder...okay, hoarder is a bit strong, lol...and I have done what you described above. I felt like a crazy person while I was doing it, but it really did help me finally break the attachment I had to some of my clothes and other objects. I would reminisce with the item (if I had a specific memory attached to it), thank it, and say good-bye. Though usually just with my thoughts, not verbally.
I'm so glad to hear this is something she recommends! I feel validated now, lol.
I did a purge at the start of this year as I packed up Christmas décor, I went through it all and got rid of a bunch of things that weren't our style anymore, or junky ornaments. Then, I moved on to the "décor and artwork" cabinets in our basement. Next was books (that's a big thing for us). We have a lot of "classics" and don't want to part with those. DH is an AVID reader of history, theology and Christian religion. Thankfully, most of his books he puts on his tablet, but, every so often we get an Amazon pack and he says, "We just need this one for the shelves." LOL.
I also went through the kitchen and donated a bunch of rarely-used things. I sold our 2 slice taster on Craigslist for $15 and bought a 4-slicer for $7 (the kids eat a lot of waffles and the 4 slice toaster is AMAZING [so quick]).
Craigslist has been huge for us. We have sold furniture we no longer like/want. Clothing and boots. And baby gear.
The one thing I am debating on is selling my wedding gown. My sister sold hers right after her wedding. It's not even sealed, just hanging up in a garment bag in our master closet.
Grrrrr...I was going to try to sell my wedding dress but, during the reception I must have brushed against a flower or something, and now there is a bright royal purple quarter-sized stain on the front
. It's over to the side, but still very noticeable. I thought about trying to get the stain out but, unless I can do it myself, I don't think it would be worth the cost to take it to a dry cleaner.
I'm just not sure I'd actually have any luck selling it, even if I got the stain out. It's unusual in that it has red embroidery throughout the dress. I loved that! But it's not the typical all white/cream gown. Plus it was hemmed for my 5'0" stature. Definitely not an average height.
I sold it for $50 clearly stating in my ad that it would need to be cleaned since I didn't clean or preserve it post wedding but it did have added value since I put in a bustle after I bought it. Slip sold for $20 and veil for $40. I was happy to know someone else would get enjoyment out of the dress and happy to not have it taking up space in the closet.
My friend couldn't believe I sold it but I am not sentimental with most objects so it wasn't a big deal to me. Plus I'll always have the pictures.
Haha...we had these delicious shrimp skewers with cocktail sauce at our reception and I very purposely had none of that! No cocktail sauce near me, thank you. Apparently I also should have avoided walking past purple flowers, lol. Though after your story, I'm wondering if the "evil" flower was in my bouquet? My bouquet was mostly red flowers, but I think I had some purple ones thrown in. Now I need to go look at my pictures of it, lol.
I'm normally really sentimental, but I'm not about my wedding dress and so don't want to pay the money to clean it or try to get the stain out. And I'll sell it if I can get most of the stain out. Of course, now it has been two years and I still haven't tried. I almost don't like having it in the house because it reminds me of how much I loved wearing it, but there is nowhere else I can wear it.
Hmmm...I wonder how much it would cost to cut it shorter and dye it red to match the embroidery? That might be fun to repurpose it as a fancy summer dress, just not sure how well that would work.
Although it is one of those big, flooffy, "need to wear a hoop skirt or petticoats under it" kind of dress...I actually got it for really cheap off Ebay ($189, including shipping). It was a new dress and custom built for my measurements, but was made in Hong Kong...hence the low cost. But then it also makes me even less inclined to want to spend much money on it.