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How to Make Your Own Clothes

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Learning how to make your own clothes is a pastime that will not only save you some money, it is skill that can evolve into a hobby that you love. With some practice, patience, and some sewing know-how, you’ll be on your way to making your own clothing before you know it. Learn How to Sew. Getting Started.

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Baby Budgeting: How to Save for Your New Arrival

Koupon Karen

It’s no secret that having a baby is going to make a significant impact on your wallet. Check out local buy-and-sell groups or consignment shops. Just make sure to inspect the items for any damages carefully. If you’re crafty, consider sewing or knitting some items yourself.

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Make a Racing Halloween Costume for CHEAP! {Less than $5}

For the Mommas

I wanted to make sure my girls had the perfect costume with all of the matching accessories. Being the creative person that I am I decided we are going to make costumes this year. Here’s what I used: I bought a plain red sleeper from a consignment shop for $1.99. Fabric glue $2.00 (because I was too lazy to sew).

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Family Dollar Fabric Care Campaign and Giveaway

Nicoles Nickels

Procter & Gamble and Family Dollar want to share ideas on how to make your family’s clothes last longer. Family Dollar shoppers take pride in making their families’ look and feel their best, and clothes are an important part of that equation. Makes clothes feel soft & fresh with an upgraded scent. Tide + Coldwater Clean.

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