Courtney from Women Living Well put together a helpful video on how to shop for feminine clothes on a budget.
When I had more time than money, I shopped almost exclusively at thrift stores on their Dollar Days so there was little in my closet which cost more than $1 each. I’ve relaxed that standard a some now that I have three young children and my life is more full, but I still aim to pay just a few dollars per item.
Since I keep my wardrobe very simple and usually have no more than six mix and match outfits, I can easily stick with my personal $15-per-month clothing budget. But can you believe that I’ve never purchased items for myself at a consignment store? I’ve been to lots of children’s consignment sales and stores, but Courtney has inspired me to check and see what our town offers in the way of women’s consignment stores.
By the way, Courtney says she shops at a chain consignment shop called Clothes Mentor.
For more thrifty ideas, check out Courtney’s post on How to Have a Clothing Swap.




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Testimony from Sara
Secondly, and very sweetly, our first little bundle came into the world the middle of the third year (our second came a month before Rob graduated). I never knew I’d want to stay home with him so badly. I cried and cried, thinking in my heart that God’s timing was not right for me to stay at home — especially while we had no other income.








Heather, husband Chris, and daughters Allison and Brooke live in Phoenix, Arizona where they live debt-free. In addition to their recent wedding ring purchase they have paid cash for their 50″ Panasonic plasma tv, new leather furniture, second car and have never paid full price for diapers!