How can I repurpose some Liberty Falls collectibles?
I have over 200 of the Liberty Falls buildings and accessories that I want to find new homes for. I’ve tried selling them on Facebook and eBay and Etsy with no luck. I thought if I could use them in a different way, I might have better luck. The buildings are ceramic and most of them are between 3” and 4” tall and wide. They are too heavy for ornaments. I need your DIY imaginations please. I’m attaching two pictures of examples of what the houses look like.
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Tara: maybe you could use them in a Fairy Garden in your yard!
Hello I have seen them spray painted satin or flat white for a more modern look.
You could start with Pintrest for up cycling them. I get sucked into Pintrest for a couple of hours... So many pretty things to look at...
https://www.pinterest.com/countryliving/upcycling-ideas/
You could try selling them as a lot on Ebay (inexpensively) You could approach a dealer from a group antique shop or mall type place and see if someone would buy t he lot. If you belong to Next Door, you could offer them there or on Facebook, different communities have sales sites, you could try there.
Sorry Tara I see you have tried my suggestions. Try selling as a lot.
If you see this Let me know! ill buy the ones I dont have!
Donate and use as tax write off. Sell on local sites like Next Door or 5 miles. People can pick up if they live close.
I'd try selling on Mercari and on Poshmark.