So, I was never big on shopping irl on Black Friday, because the bargains didn't outweigh the hassle of parking and crowds...however, online Black Friday is awesome! Especially since the crafty world has jumped onboard. A few years ago, you could only find one or two places that you liked that had sales on Black Friday and now, it's pretty much everywhere!
And if you don't know the origin of the day, here you go—from this post on National Today.
But, the story that’s most well-known about Black Friday is that retailers marked the day when filled coffers from holiday shoppers helped businesses go from being “in the red” to “in the black.” Although popular, this story is also not quite accurate. So, what is the actual story of Black Friday? We have to go to Philadelphia for that.
Philadelphia cops complained about “Black Friday” when they were stuck working off days and overtime the day after Thanksgiving. Packed downtown streets with hordes of shoppers, tourists, and fans in town for the next day’s Army-Navy game, meant that Black Friday was a haven for shoplifters as well as a crowd-controlling nightmare for the police.
Unfortunately, the idea that Black Friday was also a retailers’ headache did not entice Philly’s shoppers. By 1961, Philadelphia retailers decided “if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em,” turning a negative into a positive by way of reinvention. In the 1980s, “Black Friday” became synonymous as a day for big deals in national retail. Today, Black Friday invites you to shop ‘til you drop for the best bargains of the year.
I admit I started shopping on Thanksgiving Day and did a little more today. I headed to Jennifer McGuire's post on crafty sales, but then just headed to Whimsy Stamps and Scrapbook.com and SugarPea Designs. That's where I've been eyeing some stamps and goodies. Most of what I bought will end up being wrapped by the hubby for my Christmas gifts. I'd rather get the things I want than be surprised...because sometimes you get what you want and sometimes you don't! We ordered a drill that he wanted, so it's all good.
If you're looking for a fast snack to take along on your Black Friday shopping, or to fuel you when your fingers get tired at the computer, here's a fab Peanut Butter Cookie Cups cookie recipe from Taste of Home that uses up some of your leftover Halloween candy...if you still have any!
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