Monday, October 24, 2011

$5 Halloween Decor

I know not many people read this blog. I don't update it, so it's pretty easy to pass by. But I thought I'd share with you all today some Halloween decor I made for our "front door area" (we live in an apartment, so technically it's not porch).


It all started with a sign I saw on Pinterest: {Halloween Sign}. I'm not a huge fan of Halloween, but I like the cute,  non-spooky things that are floating around. The sign in the picture is obviously store-bought, but since I'm trying to be frugal and thrifty I decided to make my own! I went to my local Roberts Arts & Crafts store and picked up a piece of ply wood and ribbon. Lucky for me it was 2 for Tuesday, so that meant I could use 2 coupons instead of the usual "40% off your entire purchase!" Score! So, the total was $5 + tax. Not too shabby. I had most of the other supplies I needed, such as paint. For the broom stick I literally just gathered a bunch of sticks, so it was free! I love that word. :)

First things first, I had to weather my wood a little bit. Since it wasn't a solid piece I couldn't do too much with it except hit it with a hammer. I also "stained" my wood using extremely watered down black tempera paint.


The next step: Finding the right shade. This took a little patience. I first tried a brighter color, much like the weird green color that Carter's baby clothes are sporting this year (it's a cute color for girls, but hard to match things to...). Here it is:


Not my best paint job, and definitely not the best color mixture! It literally looked like I painted it with a hi-lighter. Ugh. Try #2 was much more successful. I just added a little more green to my previous paint mixture, and voila!

Next came the words. I wanted the sign to look kind of witchy but still nice. Lucky for me and my Pinterest skills, I found {this tutorial} for transferring printed words onto wood-no Cricut or Silhouette needed! Perfect!


I learned the hard way to not let your paper get too wet. I had to get my board wet and rub off the excess paper, sometimes rubbing off part of the letters. I ended up painting over my printed words, but still totally worth it.


For the edge I used the same painting technique as stenciling- just dipped the tip of my brush in the paint, "dabbed" it on the side of my plastic, and then "dabbed" it on my board. The flash doesn't do my sign justice in this picture--there is a much more gradual look to the edges in real life.

Before I hung the picture on the wall, I gave it a little sanding, so everything looked a little more muted/old.

Hung with 3M hooks
Like I said before, for the broom I just went "stick hunting" with my little girl. I found this awesome road in our apartment complex that doesn't look like it's used much anymore. It's not paved and it's completely lined with trees. The main stick was forked, but my handy and strong husband snapped one side off for me (we don't have a saw). Thanks, babe!

The shorter sticks are put on my broom in layers. I used floral wire from the Dollar Tree to keep them in place and just stopped adding sticks when I ran out of wire. It's not the fullest broom, but it works for our "front door area!" Happy Halloween, everyone!

What frugal decorations have you made this year?

Friday, July 29, 2011

Samples Anyone?

 I'm on a samples kick and I think it's going to last a long time. Sure, they're sample size, but you can't beat free, right? I just scored free diapers at WalMart and Target. Best. Feeling. Ever. So go ahead. Just search for "free samples" at Walmart or "Sample Spot" at Target. You won't be disappointed.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Kid To Kid

Kid to Kid is a franchise selling gently used children's clothing at ridiculously reduced prices. I just bought my little one a swimsuit for $4.50. And it's cute, trendy, and pink--just the way I like her clothes! Check out their website to see if there's a Kid to Kid in your area!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Savers

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I just came across this wonderful thrift store that sells gently used merchandise. Talk about a poor frugal person's heaven! I found 2 cute board books for my little one for only $1.40. Total. They also had tons of cute clothes, shoes, toys, accessories... It's pretty much like TJ Maxx for people with tighter budgets. I'm in love. I'm definitely going there again. Check out their website to see if there's a Savers in your area by {clicking here}.

FREE Personalized Father's Day Card from Tiny Prints

I just came across this smokin' hot deal for Father's Day! Tiny Prints, an amazing print company, is giving anyone a free personalized Father's Day card! No purchase necessary! Just enter the code FREEFD at checkout. You can send it to yourself for free or have Tiny Prints send it to the father of your choice for 44 cents (the cost of normal postage). There's nothing better than a free card that has your own special touch!

Browse the collection by clicking on this sample card

Thursday, April 28, 2011

50% off ERGObaby carrier and Giveaway


Hurry over to babysteals.com for up to 60% off an ERGObaby carrier! This deal is only good for today (4/28/10), so quit your lolly-gagging! Babysteals.com is also offering one lucky winner a FREE ERGOBaby carrier in adorable Petunia Pickle Bottom fabric! Click {here} for details! Giveaway ends May 1, 2011 at 11:59 p.m (MDT).

I've been hunting the internet for a cheap ERGO for months, and I'm SO excited to finally be able to afford one!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Deals, Deals, and MORE Deals!

Did everyone have fun at the Gifts of the Heart Exchange? I got away with a darling button-up shirt for my little girl. It had spit-up stains, but that was nothing a little Oxi-Clean couldn't handle! Best of all... it was FREE! :)


I've been finding a lot of good deals lately, particularly for my little girl. Have you been following the Hip2Save blog? If so, you'll probably recognize some of these deals. A while back she had a post about $25 off a purchase of $50 or more at the Gap! I quickly snagged that up and made a quick trip to Baby Gap  because I knew that $50 would go a lot farther there, and Baby Girl was in desperate need of clothing. I came away with 3 shirts for this summer, 1 shirt for the winter, and a cute pink winter hat. My total? $3.80 (roughly). I happened to have a $25 gift card from a baby shower last July that I never had the heart to use... until now!

Next on my list of awesome snags is Baby Girl's Easter dress. We got a $10 gift from Kohl's in the mail, so I headed on over to our local Kohl's to see what their dress selection was like. To be honest no one has super dressy dresses for babies, but I managed to find a sweet pink sundress on sale for $12. With my gift in the mail the dress cost $2.14. Steal. 


Last but NOT least, are you a member of Pampers Gifts to Grow program? If you are, there is an awesome 50 point promo code, which I found on Hip2Save (did I mention how much I love this website?). Check it out {here}. If you're not a member of Gifts to Grow, head on over {here} to join! You'll get 100 points just for joining! These points are used to get free stuff from photo books to diapers.com gift cards! I'm up to 800+ and I haven't even entered all my codes! Codes can be found on the inside of any Pampers diapers, training pants, or wipes package.

Well, that's my frugality for the last few weeks! Keep your eyes peeled for more great snags and clip, clip, clip those coupons. You never know what hidden treasure you'll find!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Mark Your Calendars!

The next Gifts of the Heart Exchange is April 9th at the Wymount Terrace LDS Church Building. More information can be found {here}.

For those who don't know, Gifts of the Heart Exchange is a FREE item swap for families of students who attend BYU or UVU.  The main thing they have is clothes, but they also have hangers, nick-nacks (did I spell that right?), picture frames, baby toys, etc. If you're a student and in need of some items but don't have the $$$, you'll benefit greatly from checking this out!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Amazon Mom


Have you ever heard of Amazon Mom? It's an amazing program put together on Amazon for all mom's everywhere (I think. I'm actually not sure about Amazon's international policies.). Amazon gives you FREE Prime membership, meaning FREE 2 day shipping on all eligible orders. Also, as a member of Amazon Mom, you get 15% off TONS of baby items. Another perk of Amazon Mom? You can search for "subscribe and save diapers" and receive a box of 200+ diapers for 30% off! For example, I want a box of Pampers Baby Dry Diapers in Size 3. I search for subscribe and save diapers, and there happens to be exactly what I want! I click on it, get the size of box I want (204 count for $40.88), and click on the little bubble off to the right that says "Subscribe and Save: Save 30%." It then lists the Amazon Mom price, which happens to be $28.62. That's 14 cents per diaper! Amazon tells you how much each diaper costs. You don't even have to do the math! Another great thing about Amazon Mom: Everything is delivered right to your door! I am in love.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

GREAT Couponing Websites


A friend of mine gave me a little couponing lesson this morning, and I just have to share what I learned! She gave me a list of couponing websites that basically sift through the newspaper and RedPlum ads for you. They do all the hard work and you get to save a TON of money!  I really like Hip2Save, as it gives the ins and outs of certain stores such as Target, Walmart, and RiteAid. GrocerySmarts helps you form a shopping list from deals in your own state. Forums on Pinching Your Pennies let you access the in-store ads the day before they come out. And a local one for Utahns...Utah Deal Diva. There you have it! Three awesome websites that help you save money. Oh the frugality!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Gifts of the Heart


If you're a student in the Provo/Orem, UT area and are looking for some great deals for your family, check out the Gifts of the Heart Exchange. It's a clothing/ random item exchange specifically for student families. My husband and I went and checked it out this weekend and found some great clothes for our little girl. The best part: it's FREE!

According to their website, the next exchange will be April 9, 2011. Mark your calendars!

Free Valentine's Printable

Hey guys! It's been a while, I know. I'm trying to be more consistent, but it's difficult with a little baby who needs love and attention.

Are you still trying to figure out what you're giving your spouse for Valentine's Day? Here is a free love notes printable I made with the help of Fonts for Peas over at Kevin and Amanda. I used the "Pea Lauren's Doodles" font to make these lovely notes. Also, check out Love Actually for some fun ideas on showing some lovin' to your spouse. I'm planning on using a few myself!


Happy Valentine's Day!

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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Plastic Bag Wreath


Ever wonder what to do with all of those darn plastic bags you bring home from the grocery store? Well, wonder no more! Here is a great idea from Under the Table and Dreaming. Go buy a Styrofoam wreath frame from the dollar store and put those plastic bags to good use! This project took me quite a long time since I kept forgetting about it, but I absolutely LOVE the finished product. It proudly hangs on our front door.

A few tips and tricks:
  • Walmart bags are a dirty white color. Target bags are a more "pure" white.
  • Cutting a bunch of bags up before you start gluing makes the project go by much faster.
  • Use bags from the same stores throughout your whole wreath. Otherwise you get different colors of white. Unless you want that look.
  • Try changing the ribbon color with the seasons/holidays. It's a pretty versatile wreath!
Yes, I am aware that the peep hole is being covered by the wreath. Our wreath hanger was already nailed into the door (uncentered, might I add) when we moved in. Oh the joys of renting.

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