If you’ve never been to a Mom to Mom Sale, you may be missing out on one of the best frugal parenting tricks around! You can find new and like new items for a fraction of the price, making it possible to clothe and entertain your children at prices you can truly afford! You’ll find everything from clothes to shoes to furniture along with toys, books and more!
There are a couple dozen different Mom to Mom sales around Metro Detroit this Saturday alone, but here are my favorites in the Macomb area:
Mohawk Elementary, Macomb
(Romeo Plank, north of 21 Mile)
100 tables – $1 admission Shelby Township Parks & Rec
(Van Dyke, north of 23 Mile)
45 tables – $1 admission
(Romeo Plank, north of 21 Mile)
100 tables – $1 admission Shelby Township Parks & Rec
(Van Dyke, north of 23 Mile)
45 tables – $1 admission
St. Thecla, Clinton Township
(south of 16 Mile, east of Groesbeck)
140 tables – $2 admission
SOME TIPS & TRICKS for MOM to MOM SALE SHOPPERS:
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Be prepared with small bills and a pocketful of quarters. Stop at the bank and ask for small bills BEFORE you arrive at the sale. Many times, as the sale opens, no one will have the money to provide change for your $20 bill and you’ll be out of luck.
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Bring a bag or two. I like to bring my big IKEA reusable shopping bag to sales – it’s easy to fit everything in! Bringing a bag or two will make things much easier. Some sellers will have grocery bags for you; others may not be as prepared.
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Invite a friend. Let each other know what you’re on the lookout for and you’ll double your chances of finding what you’re looking for! It can also be more fun to have a shopping buddy!
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Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. You may be doing a good deal of walking. Dress in layers – some buildings will be extra toasty with so many shoppers in attendance!
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Brave the crowds. If you’re arriving when the sale opens, expect to stand in line. Have your admission ready and try to be patient. It will be MUCH easier to navigate the sale without a stroller or kids in tow, but if you don’t have a choice, you won’t need to miss out. Check to see whether a sale allows strollers inside (some will not be able to allow them because of fire code).
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Check items carefully. Clothing should not be stained or damaged, but it’s possible that the seller didn’t notice. Test zippers and look for missing buttons. Make sure that toys aren’t missing important pieces.
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Shop the beginning or the end. You’ll find the best selection at the beginning of the sale, with the best deals (some sellers will cut prices in half or accept offers on their merchandise) as the sale draws to a close.
Laura has written a great list of tips for Mom to Mom Sales here. Do you have any good Mom to Mom shopping tips that we’ve failed to mention? PLEASE share!
For more details on sale times, whether strollers are allowed, and the rest of the Fall Mom to Mom Schedule in Southeastern Michigan, visit Mom2MomList.com (click on Winter/Spring List to view scheduled sales).
heather says
You’re so funny, this is the weekend my girlfriend & I always hit the M2M’s, we love Thecla & Mohawk.
Rachel says
Cut a ribbon the length of your child’s inseam and stick it in your purse. You’ll always know what size pants to buy, even if your little ones are not in tow.
Anna says
Does anyone know of an upcoming M2M sale on the west side (Dearborn, Canton, Plymouth) that I could unload some of my kiddo’s clothes at? I’m not sure where/whom to contact about getting table space.
Thx!
Jolyn says
You can find information about upcoming M2M sales (including organizer contact information) at http://www.mom2momlist.com
Anna says
@Jolyn, Thanks Jolyn! I found one here in Dearborn in May – that should give me enough time to organize everything and hopefully get rid of the clutter that has accumlated in my basement!!
Kristin says
I’m going this weekend too! St. Thecla, Mohwak, Green and Lottie Schmidt! 🙂 Bring it on!! Hehe.
Colleen says
I’ve learned to bring batteries! People don’t always have them in items that require them, and I have had the bad luck before to buy something without bringing batteries to try it, and have it not work properly when I got it home.