Check out PINTEREST. I don't know if you have to have a Facebook page in order to get on it or not, but even if you do, and you aren't interested in FB, just set up an account and use it for Pinterest. It is amazing what people do with EVERYTHING to recycle things. I love it. The recipes are great, and there are homesteading ideas and canning and freezing and you can add to it yourself . . .amazing site and I have learned so much from it. I am a termite, I will dig thru anything to find a treasure, but now have TOO many treasures so going to go thru things this year and honestly clean out what I know I won't use. . .will sell the rest cheap so someone else can do nice things with it. I buy 95% of my clothes at thrift stores, shoes too if I can find them, and LOVE glass dishes and find such good bargains. I think Salvation Army is much better on their prices, but I also have trouble finding clothes there that is as nice as the ones I sometimes find at Goodwill. . .we have a Habitat for Humanity store too that is good for odds and ends, and very reasonable. Just picked up a curling iron there yesterday for $1. Last one i had cost the same and I think it came from a yard sale, but it lasted me almost 8 years . . .I am working at the Real Estate office today, my entire outfit cost $8.
My bra cost more than everything put together.