When I read this post last Saturday on
Little Jenny Wren's blog, I just knew I wanted to do this. It all started with a girl called Tif, and her own personal challenge of 'surviving',
not buying anything new for herself or her home for 365 days....Her delightful blog is called
Dottie Angel, and you if will, pop over and see how many others have now taken up a '
Challenge of the Utmost Kind'.
On a personal level, I am so excited, invigorated, and enthused by this idea...I mean I think I really need it! It sounds easy really, because I love op-shopping, and I had a really 'good find' week last week....see photos on this post.
Seriously though, after 365 days, if and when some item of an electrical nature breaks down, or I just get swept away by the sheer joy of an item that is classified 'new' or 'mass-manufactured', what will I do? Will I last the distance?...only time will tell.
Vintage patterns
So to make this a realistic option, there are some wise exceptions I must apply; (it's ok, it's within the rules!)
This challenge is a personal one, so here are my listed exclusions:
Undies, socks, shoes - (I cannot, and have never been able to 'thrift' shoes for my size 9 cloppers!)
My children, and hubbie.
Gifts to me - I'm not going to
offend anyone because they don't buy me a handcrafted or thrifted gift!
Gifts to others - mmm....I will sincerely try and endeavour to buy handmade gifts, but due to the nature of variety of gifts needing to be purchased over 365 days for a variety of people, I can't promise this one.
Business supplies..ie, fabric, thread, ink for computer, etc etc...
Scrapbooking supplies - I have a good supply, enough probably to last me 1 year, however I may need a tape runner refill now and then!
Magazine allowance - 1 per month, (pinched that one from Little Jenny Wren!) - don't think I could possibly survive the year..as for books, well I already subscribe 'heavily' to our
brilliant library system in Tasmania.
An assortment of placemats
So today, Monday the 28th of September, 2009, I shall begin.
For a whole year.
Vintage embroidered linen
Think about it, when we buy new clothes, there is always an ethical and eco dilemma. Did you know that clothing sales have increased by 60 per cent in the last 10 years? Cheap fashion means disposable fashion, and encourages more consumption. Not good for our planet, or our hip pocket.
Last year, I tried to buy our son a new doona, (he needed a bigger one!), upon discovering the built in obsolesence that manufacturers are now designing in doonas - (they can't be re-filled), I decided to resurrect an old one at a local business that rejuvinates old doonas. They topped it up with fresh down, cleaned the casing, and it came back like new!
A 'bundle' of embroidery thread, including an old spool, found in a plastic bag.
Despite my op-shop hobby, and love for vintage, I will try to not buy for the sake of buying, and therefore feeding consumerism.
Each and every week I will post a photo of a personal handcrafted or thrifted find.
This is as much to keep me focused, and to provide inspiration.
(That means 52 handscrafted or thrifted photos in a year...is that too much for a blog?!!), and given that this challenge has only just begun, the next few months may be 'purchases' that I have already in my home.
Wish me luck!
Have a think about it, and I would love to hear from you if you have decided to take up the challenge!
And don't forget to tell Dottie Angel too!