Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Collective Garage Sale on 31st May 2014

Linda is having a garage sale on the 31st of this month. Already four other neighbours said they will be joining and having a stall alongside hers. We are planning to distribute leaflets looking like this one (left) to various letterboxes in the immediate area over the next few days.
We will soon put more information on this page as to the main features of the sale.
If you would like to have a stall on the day, you need to ring Linda on 078477 34341 as soon as possible. There may be some space still available.
Otherwise, you can visit this page or email us (see contacts).
We hope to see many of you on the day!

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

2 mini announcements

1. On the right hand column of the blog, above "Blog Archives", we are opening a "local business and talent" box: Rebecca an Rita  are the first two local residents to get a link to their business. If you would like to do the same, you need to get in touch, email or telephone. click here for contact details.

 
2. A neighbour asked me to show this guitar on the blog since it was too good an instrument to be let go at the prices suggested on Saturday:  a Fender Squire Strat, in perfect condition. £60 (which is the ebay price). You can email us or ring the contact number and we'll put you in touch with the seller. Click here for contact details.


The joys of "upwards haggling": best of the Butterfly market

"So how did the big sale go on Saturday?" someone in town asked me today.
So I said: "Well, humanly it went great, and commercially, it doesn't really matter, does it?"
The person was puzzled. "How come?"
"Well, we did sell stuff, there were lots of visitors, more than we expected, the stalls didn't cost anything, so yes, we did make a bit of money."
"So it went ok then? You made money" the person said, wondering whether it was my explanation or my brain that made no sense.
"Yes, but most of us spent it immediately... on one another. And I think some of us spent more than they made."
I explained what had happened: from 10 to 11 it was rather busy with normal customers: I am not counting the "specialised" people arriving over an hour before the start and sniffing into the gardens long before any stall was up (I'll be frank, I didn't like that one bit, and we'll have to do something about it next time. We will be polite, but they will have to wait until we are good and ready: some of us are elderly, some are shy, it's our homes, so... it's not a regular car boot sale, is it?). But afterwards, it was more normal.
Then it calmed down, then a second wave,  then calmer again. Then something was started by the kids: One who had a stall with us went and bought a scooter from the family sharing with Paddy. Then my son went and bought a bracelet from Rebecca after selling a toy. Then he and two friends started going everywhere... to spend the money they'd just made. And then the same thing happened to some of the grownups : as far as I am concerned, I went and bought some of Sharon's cakes, Rebecca's shampoos, Naomi's adorable little fabric toys, a shirt from Paddy, a docking station from Ian, some pudding at Anna's stall, and so on. Then Sharon came to our stall, then Tony, Anna visited too, etc etc. And the best part was the giggles we had over haggling...upwards: "come on, your cup cakes should be 40p, not 10, they are gorgeous." Or: "No, I want to pay for this, don't give it away to me for free".

Another great, completely unexpected side was that some of us turned out to do fantastic sale pitches on behalf of the next stall, like Rodney did for Ian, whom he never met (Ian and Anne were our only "proxy" participating family: they had to be away, so they left their stall in the care of their neighbour Patrick, and did very well...). Or Nicky stopping me from getting intimidated into dropping the price of a jet cleaner.
 Or Sarah and Rebecca realising that next time, they should put up their stall together, as their styles complement each other nicely.

All in all, people seem to have enjoyed themselves, on either side of the stalls. Jasmin did brilliantly with her plants, and they were a few fantastic deals here and there: people who arrived to set up stall later than scheduled escaped the traders wave, so a couple of items that would have been "dissed" down to a ridiculous price one hour earlier made a couple of regular customers very happy, like the person on the photo here with his newly acquired chair.

A lot of ideas emerged from Saturday. Here are a few, some mad, some sound:

1.My sons suggest we hide in trees with super soakers, during the 2 hours preceding the start of the next sale, and warn traders that if they turn up early, they automatically volunteer to be target for a: "soak-the-trader-sniper-game". They were already working on the rules, teams, etc. It gives the "Buyer beware" a whole new meaning, doesn't it? Another defence system thought up was guerilla slingshot warfare.

2. Possibly swapping gardens systematically (so that our stuff is in someone else's gardens) and announcing clearly that we are doing so: this way it will become impossible for anyone who'd happen to harbour bad intentions towards people belongings to find anything out about their taste, physical strength, etc.

3. There is some immensely nice stuff and creative talent around: Rebecca, Naomi's mum, Sarah, Jasmin (and Sharon and Anna for the cakes). This is what we'll concentrate on for next time. How do you feel about a craft and talent fair, everyone?

Saturday, 30 June 2012

Saturday Sale: some pictures



A few pictures for now. If you want some of them, email us, we'll send the jpeg files you ask for. I'll try and figure out a way to get bigger photos without slowing down the blog too much. Also, I erased the registration numbers that were visible. Summary of the day coming soon. After a little more caffeine.

Mini Update at 2pm Saturday

Just to say a huge thank you to all those who joined us: apparently, we're sort of pioneers! Lots of visitors and customers said it was the first time they saw that sort of space sharing. If you come back on this blog tonight, I'll have done my best to upload the pictures I taken. I'll try to give a summary of the event as well, for those who couldn't make it.
P.S.: thanks to the various Saints, pixies, fairies Gods, and other entities who managed to clear the bad weather at 9am.  (Most of us did ask, didn't we?). We are very grateful.

Update at 10 am saturday

Sorry about the delay updating, but there were people waiting outside the various houses at... 9am, and with the rain stopping at 8:30, there was a bit of a mad rush to get ready. But it is all happening, the sun is shining, the cakes have sold out, the plants are being sold fast... and the traffic is quite intense, it's going really well, lots of visitors. And it's rather fun knowing almost everybody with stall, meeting their family.
Come and visit!

Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Preparing for Saturday sale , and for a Sunday 8th little music experiment

A few of us met today at 7 in the community garden. Thanks to Anna, Bradley, Angie, Rita, Jamie, Matie, Paul, Barbara, Paddy, Davina and Jasmin for coming, Rebecca, Linda, Naomi and Ian couldn't make it. So we're all set for Saturday.  We have chosen to concentrate around three areas, in case it rains. We'll set up the gazebos accordingly: there will be a batch of sales around 5 Ashcombe Road (3,5, 7, 9, Ashcombe Road and 19 Fraser Gardens), another one around the crescent  (outside 9-15 Fraser Gardens), and another one at 23 Ashcombe Road and opposite at 8 Fraser Gardens).
Big variety of things were mentioned: plants, DIY equipment (including electrical, but there will be ways of checking with extension leads from a few houses, drum kit bits and other musical things, toys, buggys, prams, books, dvds,  lawn mowers, bikes...
Let's see how it goes on Saturday.

About Sunday 8th: Paul from Ashcombe road, Jamie From Fraser gardens and myself will be getting together on Sunday 8th from 1 to 4 in the community garden... to play some music. We can arrange electricity to reach the garden, although the more accoustic, the better to start with. The session is open: if you play an instrument and want to join for a while, give us a call if you can (it will help preparing rain gear and furniture), or just turn up out of the blue (preferably with your music instrument, though) on the day. See "contacts" for phone number or email address.

Monday, 25 June 2012

For sale on Saturday: your pictures Updated 27/06 21:00

As promised, we are putting the pictures you send us, and if you don't have a picture, putting a mention of the special items you want to show case a little in advance.
There will be no special order: I'll just add pictures into this post as they arrive.
Of course this is non exhaustive, as many people simply won't have a chance to photograph more pricey items.

On the stalls on Saturday 30th:

- Optima Tag-along Bike. 
Very good condition, used for only one season. Reason for selling: child now old enough to ride his own.













 - Ipod touch 8Giga, white (less than 6 months old). Excellent condition. £110

- Ipod touch 8Giga, black (2months old). Excellent condition. £110

(Reason for selling : sellers (2brothers) need ipods with 32G memory). Both will be reset to factory default.




- Stagg Bass, Left Handed. Perfect condition (person chose to learn to play right handed)









Brand New Boxed JD Bug Original Kick Scooter (MS-130B)
"Red and Silver
Unwanted prize - never used.
Retails at £50.00 - make us an offer!
Thanks"





brand new venetian blinds
(here is pic of similar blinds)

Posters in town

A few posters advertising our event are now in town. I'm out of ink, but between my son and Linda, we should be able to print more tonight. For now we want to thank: Waterstone Dorking, MXS Books and the Key Shop on St Martin's Lane, All Sorts, Oxfam Books, Muddy Paws and Sainsbury's on the High Street, and the Triangle Shop on Ranmore Road.
As for the big boards at the entrance of the road, slight delay there, the fabric lining we were going to paint on is not being very cooperative (yet). We'll call it "acrylic on curtain", as soon as the two get along reasonably...

Thursday, 21 June 2012

Small leaflets en route to our neighbours

Yesterday we were playing postman again, and we will carry on today after 7. Some friends of my kids are showing great enthusiasm for the project and offered to help dispatch. This is what we looked like last night: (and apologies if you heard our chattering noises).
The leaflets are very very small... We are trying to save paper, ink, etc, to make sure it all remain a free exercice for all participants. My god daughter is patiently cutting them all as I write.
We got two requests for space today, that makes it about 12 host families (1 front garden each) and 6 guests families sharing so far. We still have good amounts of space, and we can always cram a bit, provided we don't flatten our flowerbeds...
We have made the donation to St Martin's school (from some of the money collected on the 3rd), and thanks to Linda waving the wood money (of the Jubilee lunch), we can make nice posters to put in town next week when we have  good estimate of how many families are taking part).