Things You'll Need:
- Pencil and Paper
- Telephone
- Newspaper
- Budget
- Computer
- Internet Connection
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Step 1
Make a list of possible venues for purchasing old Christmas tree ornaments. Your list may include such options as estate sales, yard sales, flea markets, and online auction sites. Knowing where to look for old ornaments will help you prepare for the next factor you need to define.
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Step 2
Identify the type of ornaments you want to purchase. Perhaps you want to look for whimsical ornaments that resemble children’s toys. Another possibility would be hand made ornaments. Maybe you have visions of acquiring enough gold or silver ornaments to create a monochromatic look for your tree this year. Having some idea of what type of Christmas ornaments you want to acquire will speed up your search considerably.
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Step 3
Set a budget for your purchase of old ornaments. Unless you are independently wealthy, chances are you cannot afford to make purchases without checking the price tag. Establishing a limit on your spending will help you decide if a given ornament is worth the price.
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Step 4
Determine standards for your purchases. Do you want to buy old Christmas ornaments that can be used as is, or are you willing to make purchases that may require some cleaning or repair. The answer to this question will also help to give your search a little more focus.
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Step 5
Be patient with your search. Because it is possible to purchase ornaments all year long, you do not have to buy a huge amount of ornaments at one time. Enjoy hitting yard sales and other venues on weekends and gradually build your collection as you go.










Comments
Kylara said
on 11/22/2008 I love old christmas tree ornaments.