mommy mart has expanded! (we added a Re-Gifting Center)

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Furniture sells incredibly well at JBF. In fact, we offer the opportunity to sell all kinds of children's, juvenile and household furniture.  Good quality cribs (please see "crib & car seat safety" page) and juvenile furniture will also be accepted.

To keep our reputation of "only the best," JBF asks that you be very selective about the quality of your furniture. All furniture must be intact and sturdy, without excessive scuffs or signs of wear.

Acceptable Items: Dining room sets, bedroom furniture, end tables, coffee tables, chairs, bookcases, armoires, hutches, desks, rocking chairs/gliders, porch furniture (wicker, rocker, porch swings), bunk beds, twin beds, toddler beds, chest of drawers, cribs and changing tables.

Unacceptable Items: Antique furniture, sofas, lamps, figurines, dishes, pictures, mattress sets (except infant/toddler) and exercise equipment.

NEW!!! JBF Re-Gifting Center: We will have a few tables for new and nearly new gift items that are specifically related to MOMS.  This gives you a terrific chance to re-gift all those wonderful, thoughtful items that have never been used…like that third George Foreman Grill, a knife or stainless steel mixing bowl set, the Bath & Body Gift Pack in your least favorite fragrance or a no-longer-needed desk organizer.  Please bring only "family-friendly" items that are new or like new!

Here is a list of the new and “like new” items we will be accepting in the spring:

           Bath, Spa & Personal Items

           Kitchen Gadgets & Products

           Wrapped, Boxed, Bagged & Basketed Items

           Garden Items

           Christian Gifts

           Mommy-Sized Fashion Accessories

           Office & Professional Items

           Storage & Organizational Items

           Mommy-Type Books, DVDs & CDs

           Cards, Invitations & Stationary

           Seasonal Accessories

           Adult-Sized Bedding

 

 

 

JBF:Columbia/Jefferson City/Lake of the Ozarks, MO:COL
Friday, November 20, 2009