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How To Make Thrifting A Fun Part Of Your Stay-At-Home Mom Routine


There’s nothing quite like the feeling of finding a great deal on something you’ve been wanting. That’s one of the best parts about thrifting! You never know what hidden treasures you’re going to find. But if you’re a stay-at-home mom, it can be hard to find the time to go thrifting, and it’s easy to get into a rut. The days all start to blend together and feel the same. You may even find yourself feeling like you’re not really doing anything with your time. It can also be difficult to thrift with kids in tow. But it doesn’t have to be a stressful experience. In fact, it can be a fun part of your routine!


To help you get started, here are some tips on how to make thrifting a fun part of your stay-at-home mom routine. With a little planning and preparation, you’ll be thrifting like a pro in no time!But it doesn’t have to be a stressful experience. In fact, it can be a fun part of your routine!


Why stay-at-home moms should thrift


Thrifting is a great way for stay-at-home moms to get out of the house and find some great deals. It’s also

a great way to socialize, as many thrift stores have weekly events like book clubs or craft groups that you can join. There are also opportunities to meet other moms, which can be beneficial if you’re looking for someone to talk to or just need some extra support. Thrifting can also be a great way to find unique, one-of-a-kind items that can’t be found anywhere else, and you can often get these items at a fraction of their retail cost. With some patience and persistence, you can score some great deals and furnish your home with some new items that you’re sure to love.


How to thrift with kids


If you have kids, you may be wondering how on earth you’re going to be able to take them thrifting. But there are ways to make it work! First, it’s important to plan ahead and make sure you have snacks and drinks on-hand to keep the kids happy and entertained. Taking breaks for snacks and drinks will also help keep them from getting too antsy. You can also take turns exploring and try to have one parent explore while the other stays with the kids. This can be a great way to ensure that everyone is getting a chance to look around. Finally, it’s important to make the thrifting experience into a game.

Challenge your kids to find items that fit certain criteria, like finding the cheapest item or searching for a certain color item. This can help keep the kids engaged and focused on the task at hand.

Top tips for thrifting for stay-at-home moms


Once you’ve got the basics down, here are a few more tips to help you get the most out of your thrifting experience with kids:

  • Make a list of items you’re looking for and keep it with you while you browse. This will help you stay focused and ensure that you don’t buy something you don’t need.

  • Pack toys, books, and other activities for your little one to do. Having a variety of things for your child(ren) to do will help keep them from getting ansty.

  • Ask the staff. Most thrift stores have knowledgeable staff who can point you in the direction of any items you may be looking for.

  • Don't be afraid to ask loved ones to help out! Mom guilt can prevent you from asking a family member or friend to keep an eye on your littles for an hour or two while you thrift. As long as you trust the person and are not taking advantage of it, it's okay to ask for help and get some "me-time."



To wrap things up


Thrifting can be a great way for stay-at-home moms to save money, find unique items, and get out of the house. With a little planning and preparation, you can make thrifting a fun part of your routine. And who knows? You may even find a few treasures along the way!



Have any other tips for thrifting with kids? Let us know in the comments!


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