Self Expression Magazine

Op Shop Finds: Leather Belts for Emma Makes I Am Notoriously Hard on My Clothes and Accessories and Emma’s Bags Make the Grade.

Posted on the 10 June 2013 by Thismumrocks @thismumrocksnz
How often do you Op Shop for someone else? Do you hit the charity shops and sales with a specific item or idea in mind, or do you find things randomly?  If you are a reseller, do you have clients that send you op shopping for specific items?
I ask because last week I was in thrifting heaven: I op shopped for an amazing craftswoman who upcycles & refashions leather belts
Op Shop Thrifted womens Leather Belts Op
into vintage inspired bags: 
Op Shop Finds: Leather Belts for Emma Makes I am notoriously hard on my clothes and accessories and Emma’s bags make the grade.Blue Check PixieOp Shop Finds: Leather Belts for Emma Makes I am notoriously hard on my clothes and accessories and Emma’s bags make the grade.Emma Makes Blue Velvet Pixie BagOp Shop Finds: Leather Belts for Emma Makes I am notoriously hard on my clothes and accessories and Emma’s bags make the grade.On my wishlistOp Shop Finds: Leather Belts for Emma Makes I am notoriously hard on my clothes and accessories and Emma’s bags make the grade.Purple Floral PixieOp Shop Finds: Leather Belts for Emma Makes I am notoriously hard on my clothes and accessories and Emma’s bags make the grade.Emma’s Bags: very sturdy & hold heaps!Op Shop Finds: Leather Belts for Emma Makes I am notoriously hard on my clothes and accessories and Emma’s bags make the grade.Pretty and versatile

Call it another case of Op Shopping Karma.  A couple weeks back Emma, from Emma Makes,  put the call out to her thrifting buddies.  She was on the hunt for leather belts to make her fab pixie bags.

 When I heard this, I knew the Wairarapa Op Shop waist cincher &  accessory inventory must be pretty sparse.  You see, Emma is another Op Shopping Ninja

  My very first thrifting interaction with Emma was back in 2009 when she read a wishlist I posted for the Featherston Community Centre. Emma slyly dropped off an awesome Art Deco Tea Trolley she thrifted & donated to the Centre.

Community Centre visitors frequently comment on that trolley

Here was my chance to return the Op Shopping favour.

Op Shopped Thrifted Leather Belts Emma Makes Pixie bags

Mission: The belts needed to be under 1″ wide & colours were preferable.

After sifting through several bins & racks of men’s and women’s belts, I suspect that Cantabrians are quite conservative when it comes to their leather accessories.

Op Shopped Op Shop finds Thrifted Leather Belts Emma Makes Pixie Bag

Results: This was actually the second batch of belts I’ve sent Emma. I found them at the Christchurch City Mission Sydenham shop.  The first batch came courtesy of the Addington Salvy, but was so excited about my finds that day I forgot to take a picture & tried to post Emma my car keys!

Why  I like Emma Makes: I am notoriously hard on my clothes & accessories & Emma’s bags make the grade. While I don’t have an Emma Makes Pixie Bag, I carry one of her shoulder bags everywhere I go.  It’s perfect for me & is Baron proof.

@emmamakes FYI, ur shoulder bags can carry:1lunchbox, drink bottle, 4nappies, pack wipes, size 6 shoes, hairbrush, lion, sheep, &little pony

— Heather (@thismumrocksnz) February 18, 2013

If you are interested in quality craftsmanship, vintage fabrics and upcycled accessories, I suggest checking out the Emma Makes shop.  The bags  are fab, homewares lovely, the stationary edgy & she ships worldwide.

Op Shop Finds: Leather Belts for Emma Makes I am notoriously hard on my clothes and accessories and Emma’s bags make the grade.Op Shop Finds: Leather Belts for Emma Makes I am notoriously hard on my clothes and accessories and Emma’s bags make the grade.Op Shop Finds: Leather Belts for Emma Makes I am notoriously hard on my clothes and accessories and Emma’s bags make the grade.Op Shop Finds: Leather Belts for Emma Makes I am notoriously hard on my clothes and accessories and Emma’s bags make the grade.Op Shop Finds: Leather Belts for Emma Makes I am notoriously hard on my clothes and accessories and Emma’s bags make the grade.Op Shop Finds: Leather Belts for Emma Makes I am notoriously hard on my clothes and accessories and Emma’s bags make the grade.

Emma’s  also teamed up with  Alexandra Mckenzie this month to showcase items from her stationary & homewares range in an Old School/New School giveaway, which you can enter here

I’d love you to share your thrifting strategy or your own experiences with upcycling op shop finds or op shopping for someone else in the comments below.  I’m all about sharing the knowledge, but if you’re one of those Op shopping ninjas who thrives on a stealth mission, I get and respect that too!

disclaimer: I’ve been  compensated  for sending Emma these belts…just not sure what yet (the surprise is in the post)

Linking with the lovely hosts of:

Op Shop Show-Off,   The Nifty Thrifty,   Thriftasaurus,  Remnant, Thrift Share Monday, Magpie Monday

If you think this post rocks, then I’d love you to leave a comment, like on Facebook, or retweet it on Twitter


Back to Featured Articles on Logo Paperblog

Magazine