Showing posts with label save. Show all posts
Showing posts with label save. Show all posts

February 1, 2014

Shop and Save

I love a good sale.  Shoot let me be real, I love saving money!  Whether it's getting the best deal on our groceries, clothing or my coveted craft items, I am constantly looking for ways to keep on budget and keep money in our checking account.

One of my favorite craft places is Pick Your Plum. The deals are amazing and there is something for everyone.  I love them for the craft supplies but they aren't limited to just that.  See for yourself.


Looking for a fun way to give a Valentine?  These kraft bags are too sweet and they come in four different designs.  At the unbelievable price of $3.99 for a pack of ten, this isn't the deal you want to leave behind.


These wire baskets are simply lovely and at just $4.49 you can buy one in each size knowing you didn't break the bank.


Vintage is your love?  Well, these rustic clocks are perfect for the lover of all things vintage-y {like how I made that up} and at $9.99 you get the look you want at a price you can afford.


Clothes are where your shopping passion lies?  Well, you can't go wrong with these beautiful maxi skirts for $12.99.
Say whaaat!?!

Now can you see why I love Pick Your Plum?  You seriously don't want to miss out on what they have to offer.  Daily deals, 7 days a week.  What could be better!



June 7, 2013

All About the Dollar Bill$

Are your kids constantly asking "mom can I have this" when you walk into a store?  Well mine certainly does.  Even though I think I've done a pretty good job at showing him the value of things, nothing brings that life lesson home like being in control of your own cash.

Growing up one of seven children, we didn't receive an allowance.  It was understood that being a member of such a large household meant you would pull your weight and getting paid for it was simply out of the question!  I happen to agree with that philosophy.  I don't think children should be paid to be a productive member of their households.  So how do you teach them the all important money management skills?  You give them their own money -- an "allowance" -- to help them learn fiscal responsibility.  My son understands that the chores he is responsible for is his contribution to our home.  Making his bed, feeding his fish, clearing his plate, vacuuming his room are all important to help our house run smoothly but these things he is not paid for.  He receives money per month so he can learn how to use money wisely.

When I was trying to figure out a good way to do this, I went on an internet search and found Laurel at Ducks in a Row who was teaching this same life lesson to her three children.  I loved the register that she used so I totally stole it to use for my son.  Hold your horses folks...it's all about the dollar bills ya'll!


Used vinyl to label the jars

We visited a local church one Sunday and the children received these containers as part of the financial responsibility lesson.  What a God send...truly!

Cool quarter stickers to add to the top of each one

Each month he receives $1/how old he is {5 yrs = $5} The register will help him to keep track of the money he receives and the money he spends.


The register book


Simple register -- easy for young ones


The Rules -- because there have to be rules...lol!


Making entries


Counting his money {forgive the dog and the mess in the background..LOL}

This idea has been pure genius.  Since we began back in April, my son has cut down tremendously on asking for things because he knows if he wants something it must come from his own money.  He's learning to think before asking and has learned to decide on the value of an item before dropping his cash.  That to me sounds like a lesson learned!

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