Monday, December 14, 2015

Last Week's Savings!

Last week was pretty busy but I managed to accomplish a few things!


I cashed out for 5$ on both Swagbucks and Louder.

I made a few more Christmas presents,including ornaments and hot chocolate spoon stirrers.

I found some hand me downs from my oldest son that will fit my youngest now. Happy find!

My husband got a Christmas bonus so I took care of some shopping.


Bentley met Santa at church!


Monday, December 7, 2015

Ways We Saved Money Last Week!

It's my goal to save as much money as possible for my family.I try to save on small things so we can splurge on big things, like growing our homestead! 

Last week:

We decorated our tree and our home using things we already had.



I ordered our family ornament and only had to pay shipping thanks to a coupon I was sent.

I lucked up and found meat at Aldi on closeout! I got huge packs of chicken for under a dollar and ground beef for less than a dollar a pound.

My husband did  a side job and we'll be using the money to set up our gas fireplace (that we got in a trade) This will help us save money each month on heating and help us in our quest for a more off- grid life.

I cashed out for 10$ from Swagbucks.

I continued to work on homemade Christmas gifts.


Tuesday, December 1, 2015

More Simple Christmas

I love Christmas.

My children love Christmas.

I don't love the price tag or the consumerism of it all.


The Gifts!

This year the gifts (read: toys!) are being kept to a minimum. I also asked family members to cut back or to not send anything. We have too much stuff and too little space. 

That being said. I did brave Walmart on Black Friday for 30$ Lego and Duplo sets.  Blocks are the hot thing at my house. 1500 Legos and 200 Duplos for 30$ each?! I couldn't pass up the price. I also got a small character table as a combined gift for them to build on. This is to keep the Legos out of the living room as the baby is mobile now!

Those were their main gifts (from you know who.)The baby got two 5$ Fischer Price toys. The rest of their Christmas is either homemade or bought with Swagbucks or other deals.

All three are receiving a book (a yearly tradition.) One bought with Swagbucks, one bought on deal on Black Friday, one bought at a store closing for a quarter.

All three will receive a blanket. The oldest two were kits bought at Joanne's with a coupon and a gift card I won at their grand opening sale. The baby's is a large receiving blanket made from fleece bought on Black Friday for 1.49$ a yard.

Santa fills the stockings and its usually candy ( which has been the Friday Freebie at Kroger a lot *wink*) and other small items bought throughout the year on sale/clearance including .50 cent crayons and.25 cent paint sets.

For our (large) extended family the gifts are the combo of Swagbucks bought items, homemade gifts, or homemade treats.

The Decorations!

I buy all of the wrapping paper, bags, tissue paper, decorations, etc. on clearance the week after Christmas. I re use as much as possible. Hobby Lobby near us has a lot of stuff in the Christmas section including tape, tissues, scrapbook stickers, etc. that I use all year long and it's so cheap!

The children each get an ornament each year. This is a tradition. This year we will just be doing personalized monogramed ornaments. This is my mother-in-laws business so it will be very cheap.

I bought a Fischer Price Little People nativity set in January to help tell the Christmas story and is a hands on activity for the kids. We put it up yesterday and the children love it! and it's sturdy!

Our tree two years ago. My boy was so little!


Food!
We eat at various family member's home for the holiday and bring a dish to each. I keep costs down by shopping sales and stocking up when prices are at the lowest. Baking items go on sale in December!

I keep a stocked pantry so I'm able to make lots of items without additional shopping.







I was in no way compensated by any brand names/companies in this post. All opinions are my own.