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Money Saving Tips

Saving money….. now there’s a topic we all love. Most of you are here reading my blog because you want to save more money. We save at the grocery store and we save at the drug store. But there are lots of ways we could be saving and stretching our dollar…..

Birthday parties can be expensive and it’s hard to keep them on a strict budget. But it is doable. Here are some great tips from the readers on how to save money on a birthday party:

The Theme

Have a miniature party. Reader Holly says “I made tiny invites on the computer, we had all mini food – you can get mini taco appetizers, mini quiche, mini hot dogs, mini m&m’s, even make mini pb & j sandwiches if you like! I made mini cupcakes. It was fun to come up with things that were tiny and the kids loved that everything was their size!

Have a garden party. Reader Holly says “This past summer we had a “garden party” where all the kids came prepared to plant. They each got to pot a flower to take home as their party favor. They had a great time!”

Reader Nicole says “Have a puppy party…then you could give out hand made puppy ears as the favors, with dog bone shaped cookies. You could paint their faces with little whiskers and a nose. The ears are really easy to make. Just get a package of head bands, cut some ears out of felt and hot glue them on.”

Reader Sandi says “Have a Disney World party. You could do a hidden Mickey treasure hunt for the kids, make mickey ears headbands out of construction paper, and mickey shaped finger foods. You could even make a Mickey cake pretty easy. The Dollar tree has red and black party supples for $1, with a little yellow thrown in of course. You could also print out a photo of each of his favorite Magic Kingdom rides and make some sort of station for each of them. Like Small World make paper flower decorations, download the song, and maybe decorate gingerbread kid cookies. The Peter Pan section each kid could be either a pirate or tinkerbell. Again the Dollar Tree has lots of Disney related things, from puzzles to coloring books.”

Reader Robin says “When my son was turning 3 or 4 we did a race car party. We got some paper boxes and let each child decorate their own race car. You cut the bottom of the box out and tie ribbons to put over their shoulders to help them stay on. We bought helmets from the party store and then had our own race around the yard. It was lots of fun! The best was Daddy in a paper box with a helmet. HA!”

Reader Carra gives her kids their party money. “After spending $300 for a gymnastics party a few years ago, I decided enough is enough. Now I give my kids $100 for their birthday party. If they choose to invite friends and have a party, the cost comes out of that $100. If they choose to just have a family party, they get to keep the $100. My kids are 13 and (about to turn) 10. We’ve been doing this for several years now and they always choose a party. They usually have 3-4 friends sleep over. They use the money for pizza and party favors. I offer to bake the cake but they have to pay for ingredients. It’s amazing how frugal kids can get when they’re spending “their own” money. They always have some money left over. One year, my spendthrift son had over $50 left over! Anyway, it has worked wonderfully, saved me quite a bit of money, and has taught my kids a great lesson on the value of money.”

The Cake

Order a plain cake and place your own figurines on top.

Reader Jessica shares her birthday cake recipe:

16 ice cream sandwiches
1 container whipped topping(or you can use the real stuff)
1 candy bar grated or any favorite candy

Layer bottom of 9×13 baking dish with half of sandwiches. cut sandwiches as necessary. next add half of whipped topping evenly on sandwiches. add remaining sandwiches and then again with the whipped topping. decorate with candy or to whatever theme you would like.

Reader Tiffany made her son a dirt cake. “The cake idea we did for our BOY, a simple 1 layer chocolate cake, chocolate frosting on top, crumbled Oreos and gummy worms! A dirt cake! ALL the kids loved the cake and it was the cheapest thing ever!”

Party Favors

Pick up a bunch of bouncy balls (the medium sized ones). Let the kids play games with them and then take the balls home as party favors.

Reader Leann says “For party favors, I got a 6 pack of bubbles at the $ store, along with some Cars stickers, some little race cars and some bubble gum. I used brown lunch bags that I stamped with race cars and checkered border and tied with red ribbon. ”

Reader Carla says “For party favors I had paper bag lunch bags I closed them (fold the tab down once) each and hole punched them and with yarn I already had I made like a bow to close. One the front of the bad I placed another Disney Character larger and we colored those too. They had different Disney Character and the children got to pick which one they wanted. They did not have anything in them since we bought a Mickey pinata the candy they got from the pinata went into the bags for them to take home. ”

The Decorations

Buy your party supplies at the Dollar Tree. Reader Christie says “I always use the Dollar Tree for decorations and favors. They have colored plates and napkins, streamers, balloons and great things like play doh and books for favors.”

Buy 1 package of themed decorations and mix it with solid matching colors. Such as buying a package of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse plates and mixing with solid red plates of the same size.

The Food

Have a candy buffet. Reader Rachel says “We had a candy buffet at our party. I used sales and coupons to get most of it free! Everyone loved it. Plus I had little bags so they could take alot of the candy home. So then I didn’t buy any party favors since they had a ton of candy to take home.”

Reader Leann says “I really like to get pizza from Sam’s or Costco. They are reasonable and I personally think they taste better then some chain pizza restaurants. That and a simple veggie tray makes a nice lunch.”

The Games

Reader Carla says “We made our porch into the birthday area since it was in July. We hid numbers and color shapes around the party area and on the walls. One of the games was to find a specific number, color shape, etc. The one that scored the most the fastest won.”

Please add your favorite tips for part 2 of the series!

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Growing your own herbs, veggies and more is a great way to save money.  Double up on the savings by reusing containers to get your garden started!

Reader Kari gave us this idea:

Save cans with cool looking labels and start herbs in them in your kitchen window. Also cardboard milk cartons work really great for seeds because you can transplant them straight into the ground when it’s warm enough.

How do you make your garden frugal?

Don’t forget, I’m always looking for your best money saving tip, so please share!

Be sure to catch up on all the previous Let’s Save Some Money posts.

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It’s starting to heat up here!  And I hate using the oven to cook dinner during the summer because it makes it so much hotter in the house than it already is.  Which means having to use more A/C to cool it off.

Reader CJ had this to say:  During the summer we only use the grill for cooking, that way I am not heating up my house with a gas oven.

I also like to use the slow cooker in the summer.  Some people tend to pack up their slow cooker after winter’s over, but slow cookers are great for more than just stews and chili!  You can cook any kind of meat in the slow cooker without heating up the house!

Cold suppers are also good during the summer – sandwiches, pasta salads, chicken salad, sides of fruit, etc.

Don’t forget, I’m always looking for your best money saving tip, so please share!

Be sure to catch up on all the previous Let’s Save Some Money posts.

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Reader Renee uses cloth napkins to save money – plus she found them on CLEARANCE!

We use cloth napkins… I bought some both this year and last year on clearance after Christmas. They are solid green and solid ivory, not even Christmas prints, so we use them all the time. Much cheaper to throw in the wash than to keep buying napkins.

Don’t forget, I’m always looking for your best money saving tip, so please share!

Be sure to catch up on all the previous Let’s Save Some Money posts.

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Reader Christie shared with us a tip on saving on holiday decorations and gifts all year long AND how to stay organized while doing it:

Keep your holiday decorations in bins labeled by holiday (Christmas, Easter, etc.), and at the after-holiday clearance sales, stock up not just on decor for the next year but on non-perishable gifts. Keep those gifts in the bin with the corresponding holiday decorations, and when that holiday rolls around, you’ll already have gifts purchased! For example last year, I purchased Christmas-themed coloring books, pencils, and ormanents for up to 90% off, and Easter Play-Doh eggs and Little People for 90% off.

When the holidays have come around this year, I’ve already got lots of little goodies, and I knew right where to find them. They didn’t take up any extra space since they were tucked into the decorations bins. For me, it’s a lot easier than having one big gift closet that keeps gifts for all holidays.

Don’t forget, I’m always looking for great money saving tips, so be sure to share yours!

Be sure to catch up on all the previous Let’s Save Some Money posts.

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Here’s a good idea from reader Ashley:

My money saving tip is to make a triple casseroles. Casseroles are nice, easy dishes to prepare.  Whenever I make a casserole I make three batches of it and put the other two in the freezer. Then, the next time I need a quick meal I grab one of those batches and just heat it up – easy as can be.

Even better, doing this allows you to buy the ingredients in bulk, making each casserole cheaper than it would be ordinarily – and far, far cheaper than eating out.

Don’t forget, I’m always looking for your best money saving tip, so please share!

Be sure to catch up on all the previous Let’s Save Some Money posts.

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Here’s a fun tip from reader Jaymi:

I am terrible when I have cash. Before I know it I have spent it all. So I started a game. When I have $1 bills I look at the serial number. If it starts with a “D”, “C”, “J” or “B” (the initials of my family) then I save it. The goal being this is how I will pay for Christmas. I started in late Jan. this year and have already saved close to $200!!!

What a fun way to save!

Don’t forget, I’m always looking for your best money saving tip, so please share!

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We all have those days – work late, ball practice, errands – and it’s so tempting to go through the drive through or stop for pizza to make dinner simple.  But with a slow cooker and a little thinking ahead, you can save!

When you know that you’re going to be later getting home than usual and not feel like cooking dinner, put dinner in the slow cooker that morning so you won’t be tempted to spend more grabbing something quick andk convenient.

Slow cooker dinners don’t have to be elaborate either.  Put some ground beef or turkey in the slow cooker in the morning and by dinner time, you’ll have meat ready for spaghetti, tacos or sloppy joes.  Cook chicken breasts in the slow cooker and serve them over rice and topped with salsa.  Or chicken drumsticks covered in BBQ sauce cooked in the slow cooker means BBQ chicken by dinner time.

So don’t forget, plan ahead to save!

Don’t forget, I’m always looking for your best money saving tip, so please share!

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Reader Kandi shared a tip that we’ve probably all done before without realizing what a great way to save it is!

My tip is to network! If there is an item you need, ask around! A lot of times if I need something, I just ask a few people, and they ask people they know. You can save a lot of money by acquiring the item second hand this way. Also, if you have items to give or sell cheap, this works too!

You know the saying, one person’s trash is another person’s treasure!  If you find yourself in need of something, chances are someone has that item sitting around collecting dust that they would let you borrow or have for cheap or free.   Always ask before you buy a brand new item.

Don’t forget, I’m always looking for your best money saving tip, so please share!

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Do you have Tupperware or other plastic food storage containers that have bad smell?  Don’t throw them out and buy more!  Reader Kristen shared this tip with us:

Crumple up some newspaper, put it in the tupperware, sprinkle a tiny bit of water on the newspaper, then seal the container and let it sit a day or two. Then toss out the newspaper and rewash your tupperware…the odor will be gone! It’s cheap, easy and you don’t have to go buy new tupperware containers because of a lingering smell.

Don’t forget, I’m always looking for your best money saving tip, so please share!

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