My niece gave a little party for decorating your home or yourself. It's a company called Celebrating Home...it used be Home Interiors. There were many cute items for your home decorating . There were scarves and purses . Lots of jewelry , tote bags and carrying cases. Candles also.
When you reach my age, you usually own lots of jewelry....lots. Some good and some costume.
Totes a plenty. I am willing to help my niece. I have also been trying not to buy just to be buying. I know you understand what I mean. The prices of the products were reasonable. The shipping was very high , almost a half or third of what the item cost. I did order a pair of reading glasses, as we can always use those. Way more than I would pay any other time.
I remember having tupperware parties. My gosh , many of us went to those just to be going somewhere. In today's time it seems an inconvenience to have or go to this type of party. Mainly because people go out all the time. To stores that carrying everything under the sun. The home party seems a thing of the past. :):) xo
i remember home interiors from the 1970's! i had lots of their stuff back then. it was nice and not expensive and there was no shipping charges either...
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I remember home interior parties from years gone by. Very nice things.
ReplyDeleteI remember going to tupperware parties with mother! She loved her cake keeper and would always "burp" the lid to keep the cake fresh!
ReplyDeleteI always loved tupperware parties but home parties now would be hard to have because people are so busy. Hard to get ladies together. And shipping is outrageous. I love Etsy but I have to really watch the shipping prices. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI hear you, Susie- I never go to those parties anymore- I have way too much stuff...well, unless it is a relative and then I go to support them.
ReplyDeleteI do remember those tupperware parties. I think they were as much for socializing as they were for product...and there was always a nice little "party" where you sat and chatted with friends.
Hope you have a wonderful day- xo Diana
I used to love Tupperware parties in the 70s. I think I bought every piece. I avoid those home parties now, though.
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Laura
Good luck to your niece! I have always enjoyed going to parties like that! Here displays look great!
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Yes the Mad Men days when women had to go to tupperware parties to feel alive bet your glad they are over!
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Dressing Ken
I know, I feel obligated to buy things that I never would just to be supportive. I like the new swap parties where you just trade items that you no longer want.Great fun and no cost!
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Patti
Tupperware parties were the BEST! I miss those, there was always good food and good company!
ReplyDeleteAll of that stuff is so beautiful. I didn't know they had changed the name..I haven't been to a party in years but it's so much fun.. I love your treasures so much. Love and hugs. xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteIt sure seems that way. I used to love those HI parties! I had so much of it, used to pick it up at rummage sales so much cheaper, too. People just don't gather in homes anymore. They head for the mall. Times are a changin'.
ReplyDeleteHi Susie, The last party I went to was a 31 Party ending up with a purse. My daughter is having a jewelry party coming up. I know I will go to support her, but I don't know about buying anything. If it the gal that was next to me at the craft show doing it for her, I thought it was expensive. We did have fun at the Tuperware Parties even the Pamper Chef later. Have a wonderful week. Hugs and Prayers from Your Missouri Friend.
ReplyDeleteHahaha, I could totally relate, Susie. I remember the tupperware parties and we loved to go just to be with other ladies and have some fun. Your niece's party looks nice, and if I was there, I would have bought something hehehe. My friend has a holiday party around Christmas every year, and she sells jewelry and there are other booths too. I love it, and have the funnest time. I think people may not like these parties because some of the items are expensive, and they are trying to cut back, which I understand. Glad you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, I would love looking at the candles.
Love,
~Sheri