Where can I buy little wood bookshelves or other smaller accessories
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Diane Sliger on Jan 27, 2015DOLLAR GENERAL, look there first for inexpensive solutions.Helpful Reply
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Carol on Jan 27, 2015I would go either to Lowes or Home Depot. Their shelving comes already finished or the associates in the lumber division can cut pieces of 2x6 for you in any length.Helpful Reply
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Debs on Jan 27, 2015try Craigs list,, or even look on Facebook for your local area. Where I live the local communities have like flea market pages on Facebook..Helpful Reply
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Deb Sischo on Jan 27, 2015If you are on facebook you can look for a resale page. I've bought and sold lots of things on our local site.Helpful Reply
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Joan D on Jan 28, 2015Also look on freecycle.com for your area. They have things they are giving away on this site.Helpful Reply
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Elen on Jan 28, 2015Freecycle.com through Yahoo. Give or get things for free.Helpful Reply
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Becca on Jan 28, 2015I believe it's freecycle.orgHelpful Reply
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Dee on Jan 28, 2015Michaels or Hobby Lobby Make sure you use a couponHelpful Reply
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Liliana Wells on Jan 29, 2015Try Salvation Army or Goodwill if you are not looking for bare wood but used items. Let your imagination do the work.Helpful Reply
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Gail Salminen on Jan 29, 2015@srward7 all of the ideas above are good ones. In our area, especially from spring to fall you can troll the areas with garbage collection the next day and find lots of stuff people are throwing away. Also troll when you know there has been a garage sale, following the sale a lot of people throw unsold items to the curb. Could also be an idea to troll apartment buildings on popular moving days. Or if there is an area where there are a lot of students, troll those areas at the end of a school year. Good luck and happy hunting.Helpful Reply
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Susan M on Feb 03, 2015Flea markets, Salvation Army, Goodwill, Garage sales, items put out for pick up by garbage pickup, salvage yardsHelpful Reply
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