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101 Freebies to Give Away in Your Garage Sale Free Box

101 Ideas for Garage Sale Free Box Freebies

What Should I Put In My Free Box?

A Free Box is a magnet for Garage Sale shoppers. Fill a cardboard box with freebies; write "Free" or "Free Stuff" on the side in big, bold letters and set the box near the curb. You'll be amazed at how many people stop to see what you have to give away.

Garage Sale Free Box Give Away Freebies

Why You Should Have a Free Box 

The extra traffic from people stopping to see what's free isn't the only benefit of a free box. Seasoned Yard Sale hosts swear by them for several reasons:

  • A free box is a demonstration of kindness and generosity that creates goodwill with customers, whether they grab freebies, or not. 

  • It's a means to get rid of things that probably wouldn't sell otherwise.

  • People who grab freebies often buy something in return.

  • Everyone loves to brag about getting something for nothing which is free advertising for your sale that money can't buy.

And my favorite reason?

  • Freebies always make someone's day. It feels good and it's fun to make people happy!

"Have a Free Box front and center...Once you've got them roped in, they're more likely to stick around and check out what you have for sale."

-- — Bungii.com

This is a great way to get rid of things without dumping them in the trash and sending them to the landfill. The last sale I had, we put out a box of free items, including coat hangers, plastic cutlery from takeout food, an old printer and a few other random things. Mercifully, they were all gone by the end of the day." 

-- Mary Hance aka Ms. Cheap/Main Street Nashville


The trick is finding good freebies to give away.

Free Boxes with Garage Sale Freebies

What Sort of Things Make Good Freebies?

Whatever you choose to give away in a free box — as long as it isn't trash — someone will come along who's happy to take it off your hands. 

Just keep in mind that the infamous Garage Saler's creed, One Man's Trash is Another Man's Treasure, doesn't refer to literal trash.   

Non-recyclables and things with fresh stains on them belong in the garbage not a free box.

For example, cardboard boxes are popular freebies, but pizza boxes with grease stains are not. Ripped t-shirts and torn towels washed and folded are appreciated because they make good cleaning rags. While unwashed raggedy, stained clothing and linens are just gross. (That should go without saying, but I couldn't help myself.)

In general, it's okay if you don't value the items in your free box, as long as someone else might. But it can also feel counter productive if you give away things in a free box that you could sell for a profit.

So what does that leave to give away? 

Tons of stuff, actually.

Some good candidates to give away in your free box are:

  • Items you would typically donate.

  • Things you acquired for free.

  • Stuff you have in large quantities that you won't miss

  • Stuff that's not trash, but got the ax when you decluttered

  • Things that can't be used for their original purpose anymore

  • Incomplete or broken things that still have value

  • Items worth less than a quarter

  • Things you would feel bad about putting a price on


Cross-stitch and Needlepoint Freebies

My Favorite Free Box Finds

I've personally picked up a lot of freebies at sales over the years. These three are my most memorable:

1.  My all-time favorite free give-away felt like divine intervention. I had spent the week feverishly packing for our move from Oklahoma City to Stratford and I was almost out of supplies when I took a break to go garage saling. The family at my third stop had literally just moved in and lo and behold there were three huge trash bags of Styrofoam peanuts and packing paper plus half a dozen moving boxes sitting on the front lawn with a sign that read "free." 

2. Equally special, were the hand-made vintage Barbie clothes I found one year near the bottom of a free box after some digging. They were in surprisingly good condition (too good for a free box) and the details were incredible sequins, tiny pearl buttons, lace collars, ruffled sleeves, pleats, pockets, even matching vests and hats. The host made them twenty years prior for her daughter and it was a privilege to give them to mine.

3. My third favorite free box give-away was a big Wal-Mart sack filled with cross stitch and needlepoint projects in various stages of completion. Some were stitch-printed canvasses still in the hoops and I found thread in the sack for nearly all of them!

Some of my recent free box finds are more typical:

So far this season I've found a free • kiss-the-cook apron • nice pot holders •  used pillar candles • random faux flowers • a perfectly salvageable Farmhouse style lantern with missing and broken glass and • 5 partial rolls of contact paper.

and that's not all...

Check out this list of 101 more free box freebies that I've personally given away or have seen in a free box over the years:


Garage Sale Free Box Freebies

101 GARAGE SALE FREE BOX FREEBIES


1. baskets (cheap)

2. belts that come with come with clothing (like cargo shorts and pants.)


3.  bookmarks

4.  bubble wands

5.  bumper stickers

6.  cake toppers


7.  campaign buttons

8.  car window sun shades

9.  cardboard boxes

10.  catalogs

11.  children's books (well-used)

12.  chop sticks

13.  clear glass florist vases (the generic kind that came with a flower arrangement)

14.  coin purses

15.  coloring pages

16.  costume jewelry (kid's or broken)

17.  coupons and fast food game pieces

18.  crayons (loose, broken)

19.  dishes (cracked or broken)

20.  drawstring jewelry bags (that were free with purchase)

21.  drawstring mesh laundry bags (cheap)

22.  empty jars

23.  empty pill bottles (labels removed)

Empty pill bottles freebie

24.  empty plastic containers

25.  empty plastic spray bottles

26.  empty popcorn tins


27.  empty soap refill dispensers

28.  eyeglass cases

29.  fabric trim remnants

30.  fast food condiments, napkins, drink carriers/trays

31.  fingernail polish you don't wear anymore

32.  folding travel maps

33.  garden tools (broken)

34.  garment bags (promotional or cheap)

35.  gift boxes

36.  Glade plugins warmers (empty)

Used Glade Plugins for Free Box


37.  Halloween masks (cheap)

38.  Hangers from the cleaners

Give away hangers from the cleaners

39.  Happy Meal toys

40.  iron-on patches

41.  keychains

42.  koozies

43.  laminated recipes, info cards and posters

44.  laptop sleeves

45.  leftover birthday decorations and supplies

46.  leftover craft supplies

47.  leftover paint

Leftover Paint in Garage Sale Free Box

48.  license plate covers

49.  magazines

50.  make-up and perfume samples 

51.  make-up bags and totes that were free gifts with purchase


52.  markers

53.  mis-matched socks

54.  mouse pads

55.  novelty toys, party favors & cereal box prizes


56.  old blinds (cheap)

57.  old calendars

58.  old cell phone covers

59.  old phone books & neighborhood directories

60.  paint chips

61.  paint stirs


62.  paper shopping bags

63.  photos you don't want (like that roll your husband shot of a car he didn't buy)


64.  plastic nursery pots and planters

65.  school projects and research papers you don't want to keep.

66.  plastic spoons, knives & forks

67.  pocket size books

68.  posters

69.  promotional cups

70.  promotional videos

71.  puzzles missing pieces

72.  rain gauges

73.  random hardware

74.  refrigerator magnets

75.  restaurant menus

76.  reusable straws

77.  rusty kitchen items (cookie sheets, graters, etc.)

78.  scrap paper

79.  scrap wood

80.  scrunchies

81.  shoe horns

82.  faux flowers & greenery (from outdated arrangements you don't display anymore.)

83.  state souvenirs

84.  stickers

85.  stick-on nail art

86.  stress balls

87.  sunglasses (cheap)

88.  to-do notepads

89.  travel sewing kits

90.  Hotel soaps, shampoos, shower caps

Hotel Soaps, Shampoos, Shower Caps


91.  used file folders

92.  used glade candle holders

93.  used greeting cards

94.  used signs

95. wall-paper remnants

 

96.  water guns

97.  well-loved baby dolls

98.  wooden box packaging

99.  wrapping paper remnants

100. zip-up vinyl comforter bags


See? I bet you have more free box freebies to give away than you thought, don't you? 

I'd love to hear about freebies you've found in a garage sale free box. Please, make my day and list your favorites in a comment below!


Customizable Garage Sale Sign


I hope this helps!  

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