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Dollar Store DIY: Fun Fall Area Rug

Saving With Shellie

Dollar Store DIY: Fun Fall Area Rug. While we decorate our homes for the holidays, one area we might tend to overlook is the floor. Take a look at how with a few dollar store supplies, you can make your own! Take a look at how with a few dollar store supplies, you can make your own! Fabric Paint.

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Birthday Parties: Saving Money as the Host/Hostess or Guest

Saving Cents With Sense

Stop by your dollar store and get some stickers, lollipops, sunglasses or things that are inexpensive. Why not stop by the dollar store and pick up a roll of paper and card ? You can even find plain colored paper and bows after Christmas and stock up to cover your party needs throughout the year.

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50 DIY Christmas Gift Ideas

Couponing 101

Peppermint Sugar Scrub via Real Food Enthusiast Bath & beauty stores make a killing on this stuff because most of us don’t realize how simple it is to make at home. Inexpensive yet creative? Who doesn’t love pretty plants at home? You can’t beat this combination! This is for you. ‘Nuff said.

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Guest Post: Infuse Some New – On A Budget

For the Mommas

As a stay-at-home mom, my home is not only my home, but my workplace too. The “artwork&# is just an old frame with butcher paper and an evergreen sprig from a bush in our yard. Is it the most amazingly designed home interior project? Will it lighten my spirits a little when it is 15 degrees outside?

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75 DIY Non-Candy Classroom Valentines

Couponing 101

Pencil Arrow Valentine via Positively Splendid Insert a pencil through a paper heart with the tag “You are just write” for a unique valentine idea. You’re a Hoot Owl Valentine via Frugal Coupon Living This environmentally-friendly project utilizes old toilet paper rolls and turns them into an adorable stand-up owl!

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

We are very blessed that my husband earns enough so that I have been able to stay at home and homeschool–so my “why” in saving money is to balance that out. I consoled myself with the thought that I rarely buy paper towels and use cloth napkins, so it all balances out. Also, growing our own food.

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