About Us

The History of My Kids Stuff Boutique and Consignment Shop began 28 years ago as the Out Grown Baby Boutique (founded by Carol Thompson). Then, in 1980 Angie Henry and her daughter Kristy opened Kids Stuff and managed the shop for 11 years. I started visiting Kid’s Stuff when I was a foster parent and found that the shop was organized, with a friendly staff and reasonable prices. It was a relief to be able to find discounted items without having to dig through unorganized racks of clothing. As I got to know Angie and Kristy and found out they were selling the store, I made the decision to purchase Kid’s Stuff. It’s my great pleasure to carry on the family-friendly, kid-loving and caring tradition that makes My Kids Stuff such a great place to shop.

My Kid’s Stuff offers a convenient way to buy and Consign gently used items for kids, allowing you to save money on children’s clothes, toys, baby furniture and equipment. We focus on quality, safety, and value – the things we all agree are important for our own families. You can be sure that any item you purchase from My Kid’s Stuff is safe and in great condition. We’re also passionate about helping our community, and many of our donations go directly to local area families and organizations like the Foster Parent Association, Silverton Community Services and the Union Gospel Mission Simonka House. My hope is to open another My Kid’s Stuff outlet in Salem soon, reflecting the same level of quality and care as our Keizer location. I encourage you to come by and visit with my staff and me. We love to talk with our customers and enjoy the opportunity to get to know them better.

Who really owns My Kid’s Stuff? Really it is our consignors and customers. Sure, we manage the store, along with facilitating and tracking sales, but without you there would be no “My Kid’s Stuff”. We sincerely appreciate your patronage and friendship.

Warmest Regards,

Lisa Dull
Owner, My Kid’s Stuff


About Lisa

Lisa’s heart for foster children stems from her earliest childhood, when she herself became a foster child at age 5. After growing up on a farm near Aumsville, and graduating from Cascade High School, she struck out on her own at age 17. Lisa worked at various jobs in the food service and automotive industries until becoming the office manager at Willamette Auto Group, where she developed her exceptional customer service and organizational skills. After moving to Keizer and marrying in 2004, her family grew to include 5 (and sometimes 6) children with the addition of three step children, and an occasional foster child. Lisa finds the shop’s focus on the community deeply rewarding, and enjoys making customers into friends.