
Nothing If Not Intentional shows you how to make 11 different types of homemade paint.
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.

100 Creative Ideas for Frugal Fun with Kids!
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Nothing If Not Intentional shows you how to make 11 different types of homemade paint.
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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Head on over to Home Ec at Home to see how Faith got over $54 worth of items for just $7.80 out of pocket — and got $10 ECBs back!
See the full list of deals at CVS this week.
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Aldi
1 Flour Tortillas – $0.99
1 Cantaloupe – $0.99
1 Carrots – $0.99
1 Roma Tomatoes – $1.29
Total with tax: $4.56
Health Food Store
4 Ears Sweet Corn – $0.25 each
2 pints Blueberries – $1.99 each
2 Mangos – $0.33 each
0.61 lbs Apricots @ $3.49/lb – $2.13 (Wow! I thought the sign said $1.99/lb and I just realized that I must have read the wrong sign. That’s what happens when you have a very tired and hungry toddler with you while shopping…at least I didn’t buy 10 of them!)
Total with tax: $9.32
Dillons
1 Kroger Frozen Apple Juice – $1.29
4 M&M’s Candy – Marked down to $0.49, used 2 $0.50/2 printable (doubled) – Free after coupons
1 Kroger Brown Rice – $0.89
1 Annie’s Cheddar Bunnies – $2.50, used $0.50/1 printable (doubled) – $1.50 after coupon
1 Romaine Lettuce – $0.99
1 bag Dove Dark Chocolates – $3.50 (A huge splurge for me…and sometimes, you just need to splurge a little.) 🙂
2 Bayer Aspirin – $1.86 each, used 2 $2/1 coupon from the 6/23 RedPlum insert – Free plus overage after coupons
0.79 lbs Broccoli Crowns @ $0.99/lb – $0.78
2 Kroger Cheddar Cheese (block and shredded; 16 oz each) – $2.99 each
2 Larabars – $1 each, used $1/2 printable – $0.50 each after coupon
1 Cucumber – $0.59
1 Green Bell Pepper – $0.59
1 Great Grains Cranberry Almond Cereal – Marked down to $1.29
1 Hunts Spaghetti Sauce – $1, used $0.40/1 e-coupon – $0.60 after coupon
1 Kroger Butter – $2.59
4 Oranges – $0.69 each
Total before coupons and sales: $42.35
Total with tax after coupons and sales: $26.24
Total for all grocery items: $40.12
Cereal, Fruit, Oatmeal, Applesauce, Homemade Bread (I make this with freshly ground whole wheat and it is the best recipe EVER!)
Cheese Quesadillas, Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwiches, Leftovers, Fruit, Cheese & Crackers, Baked Potatoes
Spaghetti, Sautéed Green Beans, Biscuits
Chicken Fajitas, Cantaloupe
Vegetable Soup, 30 Minute Rolls
Chicken & Rice Casserole, Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins, Steamed Broccoli, Tossed Salad
Savory Crescent Chicken Squares, Corn on the Cob, Tossed Salad
Pancakes, Eggs, Hashbrowns, Fruit Salad
Dinner with my parents
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JessieLeigh from Parenting Miracles shows you how to make five summer meals from five chicken breasts. Very inspiring!
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Today’s Swagbucks success story is from Lydia:
My fiance and I were on the search for the perfect wedding rings. We went to a local jeweler and picked out a white gold wedding band for my husband.
The price tag was $500. My fiance did not care about the metal, and I didn’t like the look of the ring.
The search continued, and we looked in another jewelry store. The tungsten and titanium rings were around $150… however, my fiance turned to Amazon.com and found a similar ring for only $25!
I had been earning Swagbucks by using Swagbucks.com as my homepage and as my main search engine. I also earned a fair number of Swagbucks by watching Swagbucks tv on my iPod touch (I just mute the iPod and let it do its thing).So with those Swagbucks, we easily had enough to completely pay for the $25 ring! I love the ring that he purchased, and also love that Swagbucks paid for everything! -Lydia
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Transaction #1
4 Suave Professionals Shampoo/Conditioner – $1.99 each, used 2 $1.10/2 printable – $1.44 each after coupons
Total with tax: $5.97, Received $5 Target gift card (for buying 4 Suave products)
Transaction #2
1 Driscoll’s Strawberries – $1.99, used $1/1 Target mobile coupon – $0.99 after coupon
2 Coppertone Sport Sunscreen (bonus Sport Lip Balm included in each package as well) – Marked down to $5.58, used $5/2 coupon from the 6/23 SmartSource insert AND 2 $1/1 Target printable – $2.08 each after coupons
2 Right Guard Xtreme Bodywash – $3.49, used 2 $1.50/1 coupon from the 7/14 RedPlum insert AND 2 $2/1 Target printable – Free after coupons
Used $5 gift card from Transaction #1
Total with tax: $1.07
Total for both transactions before coupons, sales and gift card: $29.24
Total for both transactions after coupons, sales and gift card: $7.04
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I stopped by the health food store to see if there were any great deals and markdowns. Nothing spectacular, but at few decent deals:
Health Food Store Shopping Trip
Bag of Crispy Pitas (these are SO good!) — marked down to $0.99
Rudi’s Organic Hamburger Buns — marked down to $0.99
1 pint of blueberries — $1.99
1 bag of organic baby carrots — $1.50
3 grapefruit — on sale 3 for $1
Total with tax: $6.93
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Today’s question is from Chris:
We have thought about dropping cable and using Netflix instead. However, if we drop the “cable” part of our cable/internet bill, the price only goes down $10 — which is about what Netflix would cost. I’d love to know if there are other cost-effective suggestions for cheaper internet without a cable package. Thanks! -Chris
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Missed the first posts in this series? Check them out here.
If you’re anything like me, if you don’t write down your great ideas right away, you won’t remember them a few hours later. Because of this, I believe one of the biggest keys to never running out of blog post ideas is to capture those ideas immediately.
In order to do this, you need to have some systems in place to make this happen. Here are a few ideas that work well for me:
Where do you typically get the most inspiration? For me, it’s often when I’m washing dishes, cleaning, or getting ready in the morning. Because of this, I try to always have a pen and paper handy to log those ideas as soon as they come.
Often, I’ll use the time blocks when my hands are busy but my brain is free to purposefully think about whatever writing project I’m currently working on or the next post I hope to write. I’ll mull it over and then write down whatever thoughts come, as they.
It’s not uncommon at all for me to stop washing dishes or cleaning (or whatever it is that my hands are busy with!) three or four times in order to “brain dump” whatever came to my mind. I find this to be a really efficient method for blogging, too — even if it’s a little tedious to have to keep drying my hands to write down ideas!
Why? Because when I outline my blog post on paper ahead of time, it saves me so much time when I actually sit down to write. Instead of having to stare at a blank screen, I already have a bunch of ideas scribbled down to springboard from.
If I’m out and about and don’t have a pen & paper handy, I’ll often email myself a few sentences that are swirling around in my head for a potential post. This way, I have captured the essence of the post idea and the next time I’m on the computer, I can either copy and paste the sentences into a post draft to prompt me whenever I’m ready to write the post or I can add the post idea to my blogging Google calendar and put those sentences in the details box.
I use Google calendar to schedule out what posts I plan to write/run (along with just basically organizing and planning my entire life — see this video where I talk about about how I organize my days in more detail). What I love about Google calendar is that it’s so easy to drag and drop things to later dates — something I do very regularly.
When a post idea strikes, I’ll usually add the idea to my calendar on whatever day I think it works best and then I jot down whatever ideas come to my mind right then and there for the post. That way I’ve captured the idea and put it on my calendar — and when the week that it’s scheduled for arrives, I can start working on the post (usually by jotting down additional ideas on a pen and paper as I talked about above).
Many weeks, I end up with more post ideas scheduled than time, so I’ll just move some of the posts planned for that week to another day or week. It’s so simple and it pretty much guarantees that I rarely am at a lack for post ideas or inspiration.
One last idea: always keep a list of running ideas. This list can either be on your computer or in an actual notebook.
I keep a list of series ideas, post ideas, challenge ideas, and just anything else that comes to mind that I think I might want to blog about someday. Every once in awhile, I will “brain dump” onto this list. While I often don’t end up using all of these ideas, it serves as an inspiration for upcoming series and challenges — and I consult it every few months as I’m planning my upcoming blog themes.
What are your favorite ways to capture ideas for blog posts? I’d love to hear!
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We had a full week last week (see a few pictures of our week on Instagram), but it was so good.
This week promises to be a bit more relaxing — lots of wonderful summer activities for our family and a special trip to Colorado for me to spend time with Sarah Mae and Sally Clarkson. I’m looking forward to soaking up every moment and so I’m planning only six goals to help me do just that!
Last week’s goals:
Family/Marriage/Mothering Goals
1.
Read 3 chapters of The Borrowers to the children.
Read 3 chapters of Viking Adventure with Kathrynne, read three chapters of Hugh Pine with Kaitlynn, read a few picture books with Silas.
2. Write a love note to Jesse.
3. Go to the rodeo as a family.Personal Goals
4. Work on memorizing & reviewing Romans 1:1-19.5. Exercise six times. Run 10 miles total. {I only made it to 8 miles since I didn’t get a chance to work out while we were on our trip to Kansas City.}
6. Finish The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Hidden Places, and
I Still Believe.7. Eat 7 servings of fruits & veggies every day. {I did this every day but one day.}
Homemaking Goals
8. Work for 30 minutes on my embroidery project.
This week’s goals:
Family/Marriage/Mothering Goals
1. Read 3 chapters of The Borrowers to the children. Read 3 chapters of Viking Adventure with Kathrynne, read three chapters of Hugh Pine with Kaitlynn, read a few picture books with Silas.
2. Write a love note to Jesse.
Personal Goals
3. Work on memorizing & reviewing Romans 1:1-20.
4. Exercise six times. Run 10 miles total.
5. Finish The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Hidden Places, Crazy Busy, and Seasons of a Mother’s Heart.
Homemaking Goals
6. Work for 30 minutes on my embroidery project.
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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Tammy emailed in the following tip:
I recently moved and had to switch over my internet and phone service. When I got my bill, I was a little shocked — and after careful review, I figured out why my bill was $160 (compared to my usual bill of about $50).
I usually don’t check my bills to often, but after this experience I started checking every little charge on all of my bills.
As it turns out, I was charged twice for an insurance for the house wiring. I called the phone company and told them about this and they removed BOTH charges.
Then, I noticed I was being charged $95 for a phone jack that should have been covered by that insurance! So I ended up calling back the same day and asked about this. It was also a mistake and they refunded the $95.
After all of this, the representative informed me he would give me a credit for my inconvenience, so he went ahead a gave me a $35 credit.
After my 2 phone conversations, my original $160 bill was only about $15 — so it truly does pay to review your bills!
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Happy Monday morning! I hope you had a fantastic weekend — I know we did!
We got to spend time in Kansas City with Ruth from Living Well Spending Less and her family (that’s both of us pictured above). She’s a dear friend of mine, so it was such a blessing to get to hang out together — even if our hours together seemed all too short.
Our children had a blast together at the Deanna Rose Farmstead. They got to bottle-feed goats, ride ponies, go fishing, ride on a hayride, and mine for gems. It was so much fun!
Links I Loved
I read a few great posts this morning that I had to pass along if you have a little extra time to read today. Enjoy!
Much About Doing Nothing — “When did summer vacation become so complicated? When did summer begin to feel rushed, frantic, hurried, exhausting? When did we make summer about squeezing in as much entertainment, fun, and activities as the schedule could manage?”
The First Thing You Must Do on Monday Morning — “If there is only one thing you do this Monday morning before beginning your week, it’s this: Do Nothing. Yup, you heard me. It’s not fancy advice, and it doesn’t require a set of instructions, a coach or an app on hand. Instead, it’s just a few simple words.”
She Says I’m Honest — “Can we all just exhale and be honest with each other? This is real life. This is my life, and quite frankly, it’s not always ‘pinnable’…”
How was your weekend? Have you read any great posts recently? If so, share the link in the comments!
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I resisted joining Google+ for a long time because it just felt like one more social media network to keep up with. But thanks to the encouragement of Jimmie Lanley and my amazing assistant, Lisa, I finally made the plunge. And I’m really happy I did, because I’m actually coming to love Google+ — believe it or not!
So if you’re on Google+, we’d love to have you come over and follow the Money Saving Mom® Google+ page. It’s another way for you to get easy access to all of the coupons, deals, freebies, money-saving tips, frugal ideas, intentional living information, and other resources that I post here on MoneySavingMom.com. It’s very similar to our Facebook page — but on Google+!
I’m incredibly excited to let you know that we also set up a Money Saving Mom® Google+ Community! This online community is an upbeat and encouraging place for frugal folks to hang out, share your money-saving wisdom, ask questions, post pictures of great bargains you’ve snagged, and inspire each other as we seek to wisely manage and stretch our resources.
I’ve always wanted to start some sort of community where Money Saving Mom® readers could regularly connect — and now we’ve done just that! We want this community to be a vibrant place – your go-to spot for connecting with like-minded folks — so please join in the fun!
Lisa will be updating and moderating both pages for me. We’ve been beta-testing things for the past few weeks before publicly announcing the page and community and she’s been doing a fantastic job. You’ll love her and will be in very good hands with her at the wheel there. 🙂
By the way, if you don’t already have a Google+ account, you’ll need to sign up for one in order to participate in the Money Saving Mom® Google+ Community (don’t worry, it’s free!). You can do that by navigating to the community, clicking on the red “Join Google+” button at the top of the page, and then clicking on “Create an Account” on the right side of the page.
Also, mark your calendars! On Thursday, August 22, 2013 from 3:00pm – 4:00pm EST I’ll be doing a live Q&A on the Money Saving Mom® Google+ page! More information is to come, including how to watch and participate, submit questions ahead of time, and grab the recording of the Q&A session if you aren’t able to tune in.
P.S. I also have a personal account on Google+ where I will be posting a few links to articles that I’ve loved or other tidbits from life. You’re welcome to follow me there, too.
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Rachel emailed in the following tip:
Your recent guest post about how to make liquid laundry soap without grating the soap got me thinking. I make my own laundry soap but I prefer to make the dry version. I use Ivory soap bars — and I really despise the grating part.
Anyway, I recently did the “microwave a bar of ivory soap” experiment with my daughter. After you microwave it, it is very crumbly. I microwaved a bar today, put it in a zip-top bag and crumbled it easily with my fingers. The pieces were small, but not as fine as I like them. I then used my rolling pin on the bag as if I were rolling dough. That turned it into a fine powder!
The whole process (including the microwave part) took less than ten minutes. My fingers are not sore from grating nor did I lose any skin! Score!! 🙂
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Julie emailed in her CVS shopping trip:
CVS Shopping Trip
2 Colgate Total Mouthwash at $5.99 each
-Used (2) $2/1 coupons2 Edge Shaving Gel at $3.19 each
-Used BIG1 coupon (only took off $3, I don’t know why)3 Right Guard body wash at $4.99 each–On Sale B1G1 Free
3 Dry Idea deodorant at $4.19 each
-Use (3) $1.50/1 Right Guard from 7/14 RP
-Use (3) $1.50/1 Dry Idea from 7/14 RPUsed $2/$8 Oral Hygiene CVS coupon from coupon printer
Used $3/$10 Bodywash CVS coupon from coupon printer
Used $12 ECBs from Huggies deal 2 weeks agoTotal before coupons and ECBs: $45.90
Total after coupons and ECBs: $0.00 ($12 ECB was adjusted to $11.53)
Got back $6 ECBs from Colgate and $2 from Edge(It was also in my plan to get the Playtex Tampons for $7.99 and get $3 ECBs, but I couldn’t find my FREE product coupon I received in the mail. Otherwise I would have ended up with $11 ECBs total. I will keep looking for that coupon!)
See the full list of deals at CVS this week.
Have you gotten a great deal thanks to a tip you’ve found here on MoneySavingMom.com? Take a picture of your deal/purchase and write a short post on the deal details and submit it here. If your submission is chosen to be posted, I’ll send you a $25 Amazon gift card! Note: the more creative, unique, and well-written your post, the more chance it will have of being posted.
And I'll send you 1 to 2 daily emails with the best hand-picked hot deals as they become available!