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How to Make a Two Dollar Seventy Five Cent Centerpiece

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I already had saved up a box full of wine bottles, in hopes of selling them at my next garage sale, so we didn’t have any cash outlay for those. To start, I made a sample bottle as proof of concept using images printed on matte photo paper. They had black paper flocked with a scroll design that looked elegant.

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How To Organize A Project

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

More often than not, if I tell myself that I’ll remember something instead of writing it down, I’ll forget it and be kicking myself for not putting the idea on paper. This could even just be printing off reports I need, or setting page numbers if it’s a written report, or getting my office supplies ready. Organize The List.

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Make Your Own Board Game

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Next I made a brown paper hand drawn mat to use as a game board. I keep a roll of heavy paper (which I buy at Home Depot for about $11 for a roll about 2 inches thick and 2 feet wide) to use in wrapping packages, protecting floors during home projects, making garage sale signs and etc. Play test the game.

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Meet a Reader | Biker Liz

The Frugal Girl

My dad had been working with me on learning how to read a map, and at the beginning of the summer, he handed me a paper map, a quarter to call home if I needed it, and told me to go ahead and explore. Hosting garage sales & reselling items. The freedom was amazing. What’s one thing you splurge on?