
Puddle Designs shows you how to make a homemade 3-D star out of cardboard.
Do you have a fun and frugal DIY idea to share? I’d love to hear about it! Read the submission guidelines and submit it here.

Get your house cleaned up and ready to ENJOY in just TWO hours!
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Puddle Designs shows you how to make a homemade 3-D star out of cardboard.
Do you have a fun and frugal DIY idea to share? I’d love to hear about it! Read the submission guidelines and submit it here.
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I’ve set aside the month of March to really focus on organization in my home and life. And I’d love for you to join me!
Day 17 Assignment
::Get dressed in something that makes you feel great {there’s something about dressing in clothes that make you feel great that just gives you more energy and zest for life!}
::Sit down with a cup of coffee or tea, refer to your list of weekly goals, and make a list of no more than 5-7 specific things you want to accomplish today.
::Complete your morning routine {if you don’t have a morning routine, take some time to create one today! Read my How to Develop a Routine That Works–And Stick With It series for step-by-step help.}
::Set the timer for 15 minutes and do a quick-clean of your bathroom. Need specific directions? Read this article on How to Clean Your Bathroom in 15 Minutes.
::Clean out and reorganize your kitchen cupboards and pantry.
::Find 7 items to get rid of today. Throw them out, stick them in a donate or garage sale box, give them to a friend who can use them, or list them on Craigslist or eBay.
Note: If you work outside the home or have a really busy week with little time for extra projects, just do the bolded project above.
I put together an ebook with encouraging articles, all the daily assignments, plus printable checklists so you can know exactly what’s planned for the month and to allow you to work at your own pace, if you’d like.
To grab your free ebook so you can participate in this challenge, just fill out the form below with your name and email address. You’ll need to confirm your email address and then your free ebook will be sent to you instantly.
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Every week for 52 weeks, I’m sharing a different way you can save $100 this year. If you do all of these things, you’ll be able to save over $5,000 this year alone! Many of these things will likely be things you’re already doing, but hopefully all of you will pick up at least a few new ideas or some inspiration from this series.
When I mention how I save a lot of money by shopping at more than one store, I’m often met with resistance:
“But I don’t have time to go to more than one store! I can barely make it into Walmart once a week.”
“That’s not saving money! You’re wasting all sorts of time and gas running around to fifteen different stores in one day. Wouldn’t it be more cost-effective and efficient to just do all your shopping at one store each week?”
“I’m glad that works for you, but I don’t have near the patience or organization to even attempt something like that!”
Let me be clear: I am not advocating going to 15 different stores that are 45 minutes away from your home in order to save $2 at each store. That’s not saving money, in my definition. Instead, that’s wasting enormous amounts of time and effort and producing little to show for it but wear and tear on your vehicle and an exorbitant gas bill.
What I am advocating is taking a little bit of time to scout at your nearby stores each week and pick a few which have the best sales and deals. Then base your grocery trip planning on shopping only at those stores.
Don’t just list the grocery stores, think of any possible place you might be able to buy grocery-related items:
- Co-ops
- Dollar Stores
- Scratch and Dent Stores
- Overstock Stores (Big Lots, etc.)
- Big Box Stores (KMart, Walmart, Target)
- Warehouse Stores (Costco, Sam’s Club, B.J.’s)
- Drug Stores (CVS, Walgreens, Rite-Aid)
- Asian Markets
- Bulk Foods Stores
- CSA’s
- Farmer’s Markets
- Health Food Stores
I’d recommend searching online or pulling out the phone book to see if you have any of the above stores in your area if you’re not sure. And ask your friends and neighbors if they know of any great places to shop which you might not know about.
If you live in a small town, this should be simple. In fact, you might only have two stores to choose from. (And if you only have one store to choose from, you’re exempt from any of this legwork!)
If you live in a larger town or big metropolis, this is going to be a bigger undertaking. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all the options, limit the stores to those within a 5 mile radius or which are close to areas you regularly frequent.
Once again, if this feels overwhelming, just pick two or three grocery stores to start with. You’ll have plenty of time to branch out in the future. Don’t bite off more than you can chew and end up burning out on this whole bargain-shopping thing before you’ve even really started!
After filling out the price book forms and finding out your local stores’ coupon policies and mark-down policies, you will have a pretty clear picture of which stores are best to shop at on a regular basis. However, most stores run their sales cycles every twelve weeks or so, with a few incredible sales and loss-leaders thrown in on occasion. To get a more accurate picture, I’d recommend tracking the sales at a few stores for three months.
This does not mean that you necessarily need to go to five different stores and fill out a price book form every week. But I would recommend scanning the sales fliers each week and actually visiting each store at least once a month.
Time is money. So if it’s scarce for you, don’t expect that you’ll be able to spend six hours grocery shopping each week. That’s just not feasible or realistic.
I’d suggest that you be willing to set aside at least two hours each week if you want to see fairly significant savings. Invest 30 minutes in planning and clipping/organizing coupons and an hour and a half in shopping. In that time-frame, you should be able to plan your shopping trips and shop at one to three stores. It might sound unrealistic right now, but the more you practice, the better you’ll get.
But I Don’t Have Two Hours to Spend!
Maybe you don’t. But how important is saving money to you? Is it worth giving up time spend watching TV or working on a hobby? Look at your schedule and see if there is something you regularly do each week that you’d be willing give up in order to save money.
You might find that clipping coupons and reducing your grocery budget can become a fun hobby in and of itself. And it’s one of the best hobbies ever because it doesn’t cost you money, it saves you money. Plus, it greatly benefits your family!
If you have more than two hours to invest per week, you can tailor your plan accordingly. Perhaps you have time to hit four or five stores, instead of two. Or maybe you have time to research more deals and clip more coupons. Do what works for you. However, don’t overdo!
When the weekly sales change in your area, sit down and quickly scan the grocery store fliers (most larger chains offer their fliers online), your price book, and your coupons, and decide which stores are running the best sales. Keep in mind what your schedule is for the week and what areas of town you’ll already be in. Based upon which stores have the best deals and what your schedule looks like for the week, plan your shopping trip accordingly.
Even though I’ve been bargain-shopping for years, I’ve rarely shopped at more than three stores in a week. A more normal week would include a stop at either Aldi or Dillons (a Kroger affiliate) and a stop at the health food store to look for mark-downs.
However, for years, I’ve rotated the stores I shop at, depending upon the sales and what coupons I have. Over a six-month time period, I may have shopped at nine to ten different stores–but I never shop at all of them in the same week, or even in the same month!
That’s the beauty of shopping at more than one store. You don’t have to shop at five stores each week, or even more than one. But you can rotate which stores you shop at every week in order to get the best deals and lowest prices.
Note: Don’t Feel Obligated to Hit Every Deal
I think one of the biggest mistakes new bargain-shoppers make is that they discover this world of great deals and get so excited about all the money they are saving, that they go a little overboard. Pretty soon, they are completely burnt out and go back to spending large amounts at the grocery store each week.
The better approach is to take it slow. Pick and choose the best deals to do and don’t worry about hitting the others. There will always be another sale on milk and cereal or whatever else it is that seems like such a great deal at the time. Pace yourself and you’ll find that you enjoy it a lot more.
In addition, realize that it’s okay to step back and take a break every now and then. Sometimes, I’ll shelve my coupon box and just do my shopping at Aldi for awhile. Or sometimes, we will just skip shopping and eat from the pantry that week. Maybe I didn’t get the rock bottom prices that week or miss out on some stellar deal, but over the course of the year, it’s much more money-saving and sanity-saving to pace myself.
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I’m so excited about how many of you are joining us for the 4 Weeks to a More Organized Home Challenge! If you missed today’s assignment, you can find it here.
It was the vent-cleaning day today. I wasn’t too excited about tackling this project, but it needed to be done!
Kathrynne offered to help — and I felt badly that she ended up with an icky vent to clean!
But she thought it was so cool how well a Mr. Clean Eraser worked on the gunk.
Kathrynne’s finished vent — she did a great job, didn’t she? And she had fun helping, to boot!
And I went through the rags and found quite a few that were holey and so well used that it was time to get rid of them. (These don’t look too badly in the picture, but trust me, they were nasty!)
How you do on Assignment #16? I’d love to have you share your progress and success with us so we can be inspired. Either post a link to your blog post below or leave a comment with your update.
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Last Week’s Goals:
Marriage/Mothering/Homemaking Goals
1.Read 4 chapters of A Big Year for Lily to the girls. Read 5 chapters of The Imagination Station: Hunt for the Devil’s Dragon. Read a few picture books with Silas.
2. Write a love note to Jesse.
3. Blog about the 4 Weeks to a More Organized Home Challenge.
4. Have an at-home movie date with Jesse.Personal Goals
5. Work on memorizing & reviewing Romans 1:1-28.
6. Exercise four times.7. Finish reading I Thought It Was Just Me (But It Isn’t),
The Antelope in the Living Room, Fifteen Minutes,Debt-Free Living in a Debt-Filled World, and In a Pit With a Lion on a Snowy Day.8. Drink 8 glasses of water every day.
Blog/Business Goals.
9. Finish tweaking my talks for the Teach Them Diligently Nashville Conference.
10. Write three content pieces for my blog.
This Week’s Goals:
Marriage/Mothering/Homemaking Goals
1. Read 6 chapters of A Big Year for Lily to the girls. Finish reading The Imagination Station: Hunt for the Devil’s Dragon. Read a few picture books with Silas.
2. Write a love note to Jesse.
3. Finish the 4 Weeks to a More Organized Home Challenge.
4. Have an at-home movie date with Jesse.
Personal Goals
5. Work on memorizing & reviewing Romans 1:1-28.
6. Exercise four times.
7. Finish reading I Thought It Was Just Me (But It Isn’t), Fifteen Minutes, Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook, Balancing It All, The Measure of Success, The Traitor’s Wife, Chasing God, In a Pit With a Lion on a Snowy Day, and Praying for Boys. {Yes, I’m sure there’s no way I’ll finish all of these, but since I have a slower week, I thought I’d aim high and try to finish my March reading list!}
8. Drink 8 glasses of water every day.
Blog/Business Goals.
9. Finish tweaking my talks for the Teach Them Diligently South Carolina Conference.
10. Write three content pieces for my blog.
How did you do on last week’s goals? What are your goals for this week? I’d love to have you share your progress on last week’s goals and your goals for this coming week in the comments. Of, if you’ve blogged about it, leave your direct link below. Let’s cheer each other on to live purposeful and productive lives! You can download a free customizable weekly goal-planning sheet here.
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I’ve set aside the month of March to really focus on organization in my home and life. And I’d love for you to join me!
Day 16 Assignment
::Get dressed in something that makes you feel great {there’s something about dressing in clothes that make you feel great that just gives you more energy and zest for life!}
::Sit down with a cup of coffee or tea and make a list of weekly goals. I’ll post my goals along with a link-up around 1 p.m. ET this afternoon.
::Complete your morning routine {if you don’t have a morning routine, take some time to create one today! Read my How to Develop a Routine That Works–And Stick With It series for step-by-step help.}
::Set the timer for 15 minutes and quickly pick up your house and put things back into order after the weekend.
::Clean your vents. If you have floor vents that can be removed, remove them and wash them in warm soapy water. Vacuum/clean any dirt or grime around the floor vent area and replace the vent. Use a vacuum attachment and/or a wet rag to dust/clean your other vents.
::Find 7 items to get rid of today. Throw them out, stick them in a donate or garage sale box, give them to a friend who can use them, or list them on Craigslist or eBay.
Note: If you work outside the home or have a really busy week with little time for extra projects, just do the bolded project above.
I put together an ebook with encouraging articles, all the daily assignments, plus printable checklists so you can know exactly what’s planned for the month and to allow you to work at your own pace, if you’d like.
To grab your free ebook so you can participate in this challenge, just fill out the form below with your name and email address. You’ll need to confirm your email address and then your free ebook will be sent to you instantly.
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I’m so excited about how many of you are joining us for the 4 Weeks to a More Organized Home Challenge! If you missed Friday’s assignment, you can find it here.
Friday’s assignment was to clean your computer. This was a quick and easy assignment for me — but one that I really needed to do!
How you do on Assignment #15? I’d love to have you share your progress and success with us so we can be inspired. Either post a link to your blog post below or leave a comment with your update.
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(I normally never shop at this local grocery store but I wanted to take advantage of the Purex deal. I was glad I stopped in because I was able to get a few other great deals!)
2 Westpac Frozen Vegetables – $0.88 each, used 2 $0.35/1 coupon from the 12/8 SmartSource insert (doubled) – $0.18 each after coupons
2 Apple Juice – $0.98 each
1 bag Malt O Meal Cereal – $2.99 (This is one of my husband’s favorite kinds of cereal. He had requested that I buy him cereal this week so I was excited to see this price on the Malt O Meal cereals!)
3 Purex Laundry Detergent – $1.98, used 3 $1/1 printable (no longer available) – $0.98 each after coupon
1.77 lbs Fuji Apples @ $0.88/lb – $1.56
4 pkg Strawberries (2 lbs each) – Marked down to $1.49 each (I was SO thrilled to find these! I froze most of them for smoothies.)
Total before coupons and sales: $28.77
Total with tax ($1.39) after coupons and sales: $17.16

1 Pineapple – $1.29
2 pints Blueberries – $1.29 each (Will get $0.25 back from Checkout 51.)
1 loaf Bread – $0.99
1 can Kidney Beans – $0.59
1 bag Marshmallows – $0.89
1 canister Raisins – $2.89
1 lb Butter – $2.49
1 pkg Flour Tortillas – $1.19
1 bag Brown Sugar – $1.19
1 pkg Roma Tomatoes – $0.99
1 dozen Eggs – $1.15 (Will get $0.50 back from Checkout 51.)
1 gallon Milk – $2.68
1 Cucumber – $0.59 (not pictured)
Total with tax ($1.39): $20.90

2.22 lbs Bananas @ $0.59/lb – $1.31, used $0.50/1 printable (no longer available) – $0.81 after coupon
3 Navel Oranges – $0.69 each
0.58 lbs Broccoli @ $1.59/lb – $0.92
1 can Kroger Green Chilies – $0.89
1 bag Kroger Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts – $6.99
1 Romaine Lettuce – $0.99
Items a part of the Mega Sale (Buy 5, Get $5 off instantly):
2 Post Great Grains Cereal – $1.88 each, used $1/2 coupon from the January All You magazine – $1.38 each after coupon
2 Kraft Chunk Cheese – $1.99 each, used $1/2 coupon from the 3/9 SmartSource insert – $1.49 each after coupon
1 Kraft Shredded Cheese – $1.99, used $0.75/1 printable (no longer available) – $1.24 after coupon
2 Lady Speed Stick Deodorant – $1.09 each, used 2 $1/1 coupon from the 3/9 SmartSource insert – $0.09 each after coupons
1 Speed Stick Gear Deodorant – $2.49, used $2/1 printable – $0.49 after coupon
2 Cascadian Farms Cereal – $1.99, used 2 $0.75/1 printable – $1.24 each after coupon
4 Yoplait Go-Gurt – $1.49 each, used 4 $1/1 printable (no longer available) – $0.49 each after coupons
1 Smuckers Jelly – $0.99
1 Imagine Broth – $1.49, used $1/1 printable – $0.49 after coupon
2 Green Mountain Coffee K-Cups – $5.99 each, used $2/2 catalina coupon – $4.99 each after coupon (I ran out of this coffee a few weeks ago and have been waiting for a sale. This is my favorite coffee so I’m so happy to finally have it back in stock at my house!)
2 Huggies Baby Wipes – $0.99 each, used 2 $0.50/1 coupon from the 2/23 SmartSource insert – $0.49 each after coupons
Total before coupons and sales: $93.14
Total with tax after coupons and sales: $40.93
Total for all grocery items: $78.99
Homemade Granola, Cereal, Toast, Eggs
Cheese Quesadillas, Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwiches, Fruit/Veggies/Cheese, Leftovers, Baked Potatoes with Steamed Broccoli
Chimichangas with toppings, Sliced Oranges
Oven Fried Chicken, Texas Roadhouse CopyCat Rolls, Tossed Salad
Spaghetti Pie, Green Beans, Steamed Cauliflower
French Toast, Scrambled Eggs, Fruit Salad
Chicken Broccoli Quiche, Tossed Salad
Taco Casserole, Sliced Veggies
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Are you joining us for the 12 Months to a Healthier You Challenge? If so, it’s Friday and guess what that means? It’s time for our weekly check-in to post our progress.
We’re focusing on developing the habit of drinking more water in March. I encourage you to set a simple and doable goal for drinking more water and to stick with it.
New to this challenge? Read more details on the plan for this year here.
My Water Intake Goal for March
My goal for March is to drink at least 8 glasses of water every day. I’m also hoping to keep up with January’s habit of doing exercising at least 4-5 times every week and February’s habit of eating six big salads every week.
I hit my goal of drinking 8 glasses of water each day 6 days this week — that’s a little progress over last week! Yay! I also hit my exercise goals, as well as my salad goals.
How Are YOU Doing?
Leave a comment telling us how you did on your exercise goals this past week. If you’re blogging about this challenge, leave the direct link to your blog post about the challenge below. Are you on social media? You can also share your progress on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, or Twitter by using hashtag #12MonthstoaHealthierYou.
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I’ve set aside the month of March to really focus on organization in my home and life. And I’d love for you to join me!
Day 15 Assignment
::Get dressed in something that makes you feel great {there’s something about dressing in clothes that make you feel great that just gives you more energy and zest for life!}
::Sit down with a cup of coffee or tea, refer to your list of weekly goals, and make a list of no more than 5-7 specific things you want to accomplish today.
::Complete your morning routine {if you don’t have a morning routine, take some time to create one today! Read my How to Develop a Routine That Works–And Stick With It series for step-by-step help.}
::Clean your computer.Wipe down the screen and keys with a damp cloth, organize files, delete emails, etc.
::Set the timer for at least 15 minutes and do something you really enjoy and that relaxes and rejuvenates you. If you need ideas, here are a few: read, write, call a friend, pray, exercise, bake, play with your children, laugh with your husband, stop by the bookstore and browse the book selection, work in the garden, or take a nap! Take some time to just stop and enjoy life today!
::Find 7 items to get rid of today. Throw them out, stick them in a donate or garage sale box, give them to a friend who can use them, or list them on Craigslist or eBay.
Note: If you work outside the home or have a really busy week with little time for extra projects, just do the bolded project above.
I put together an ebook with encouraging articles, all the daily assignments, plus printable checklists so you can know exactly what’s planned for the month and to allow you to work at your own pace, if you’d like.
To grab your free ebook so you can participate in this challenge, just fill out the form below with your name and email address. You’ll need to confirm your email address and then your free ebook will be sent to you instantly.
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I’m so excited about how many of you are joining us for the 4 Weeks to a More Organized Home Challenge! If you missed today’s assignment, you can find it here.

Ah, the utensil drawer… as is obvious, mine needed some serious help!

I pulled everything out and wiped it out.
Much, much better!
I found a few utensil that were extras and that I no longer needed. I also found two sweaters to stick in the Goodwill pile.
How you do on Assignment #14? I’d love to have you share your progress and success with us so we can be inspired. Either post a link to your blog post below or leave a comment with your update.
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I’m honored to be guest-posting over on Andrea Dekker’s blog today sharing 5 Tips for Better Time Management. Here’s a snippet of the post:
Time…
It’s something we all have the same amount of, but something that very few of us feel like we have enough of.
With three children and a successful (and ever-growing) home business, I’ve learned quite a few different tips and tricks that have helped me to be more productive and efficient over the years.
Here are five of my top tips for better time management:
1. Create a Prioritized List
A few years ago, I set up a time budget for my daily activities. This has been revolutionary for me!
I include everything on this plan — from showering to making dinner to homeschooling to work projects. I try to cover all of the bases and leave 2 hours of margin time for those inevitable interruptions.
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I just realized I forgot to post about my recent Freezer Cooking in an Hour session! As happens often, I had a very willing and eager helper! 🙂

We mixed up the Cornmeal Pancakes together. I was surprised that the recipe didn’t call for any sweetener! Despite that, I thought these turned out really well. They were beautiful pancakes with a great texture.

Then, I supervised while Silas helped make some of his own pancake creations. He had so much fun — and he kept excitedly telling me what shape each one was. It cracked me up what he came up with — from a rocket to an elephant and more!

Oh, how I love this boy! He is not only so precious, but he guarantees that there’s never a dull moment at our house. 🙂

I also mixed up a batch of our favorite Homemade Pizza Dough. This is SUCH a great recipe. If you’ve not tried it before, you must. The best part about it is that it freezes so well!

The Cinnamon Sugar Oven Pancake was sadly disappointing. It just didn’t taste all that delicious. I guess that’s maybe because I much prefer traditional pancakes?
Have you done any freezer cooking or baking ahead recently? Have you discovered any fantastic new recipes recently? Tell us in the comments!
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2 Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste – $2.99 each (Buy 1, Get $2 ECBs)
Used 2 $0.75/1 coupon from the 3/2 P&G insert
1 Wet & Wild Lipstick – $0.99
Used $1/1 coupon from the 3/9 RedPlum insert
Used $4 ECBs from previous shopping trip
Total before coupons, ECBs and sales: $9.47
Total with tax ($0.50) after coupons, ECBs and sales: $0.97, Plus received $4 ECBs
And I'll send you 1 to 2 daily emails with the best hand-picked hot deals as they become available!