Wanda is sharing how to make a quick and easy fall wreath with this tutorial: We are approaching the end of September and it’s time to start decorating for Fall and Thanksgiving. Fall wreaths are a very easy and popular way to decorate your front door and your home. Today I am sharing a quickRead More
How to Make Money at Holiday Craft Shows
Are you a crafter? Do you enjoy creating jewelry, woodwork, scarves, purses, or other handmade goods? If so, you may be able to make a little extra holiday cash this season. Craft shows are all the rage around the holidays as people are on the hunt for the perfect gift. If you enjoy crafting oneRead More
25 Items You Should Buy in Bulk
Some items are dramatically less expensive when purchased in bulk. Here are 25 items you should buy in bulk. Buying in bulk can really help you save money in the long run, plus you also save yourself the hassle of having to make last-minute store trips. Buying in bulk means you have the items youRead More
What to Buy in September
It’s September! That means school is in session and the holidays are just around the corner. If you are starting to think about your shopping strategy for the month, take a peek below at some helpful tips to get you started. September can be the perfect time to snag some sales and really get someRead More
How to Find Free Clothing Assistance
There have been times in my life where I couldn’t afford to buy new clothes for either myself with the changing seasons, or for my child as she grew. I have always been an avid thrift shopper, but sometimes even thrift store clothing is too much to afford. There are many reasons people may need helpRead More
9 Things Your College Freshman Needs to Know
College is a scary and exciting time for incoming freshmen students. It’s also extremely scary for parents. Letting go of your child and sending them off by themselves for the first time is terrifying. Up until now, their safety and care has been in your capable hands. Once they go off on their own, it willRead More
20 Items You Should Buy Generic
As an avid shopper and deal hunter you probably already know that buying generic can save you tons of money. But how do you know which items are best to buy generic? Below we have compiled the Top 20 Items You Should Buy Generic, so you can be sure you are stretching your budget asRead More
How to Save on Canning Supplies
Do you have a garden overflowing with ripe fruits and vegetables? If so you might want to think about canning all the yummy treats from your garden. Fruits and vegetables go bad very quickly and canning is a great way to preserve your hard work! Canning isn’t always a cheap hobby to jump into. InRead More
How to Get Help with Personal Hygiene Products
We all go through seasons in our lives. Some of those seasons have us in the upswing with only minor worries and issues. Others keep us in the downswing with a myriad of problems we never knew could exist. Sometimes, despite what we do, we find ourselves sinking deep in the downswing. This can meanRead More
8 Bad Habits That Will Keep You Broke
When you got your last paycheck, what did you do? Did you faithfully pay your bills or did you go out and spend the money willy nilly? Will you have money left over when you get your next check or will you scrimp and save until your next payday? If you answered the later toRead More
Ways to Find Free Furniture
Christine is sharing ways to find free furniture and resources for help with furniture when you are on a limited budget. No matter what brought you to circumstances of needing free furniture, it can be overwhelming to try to find, especially if you don’t have the means to haul it. While sites like Craigslist andRead More
6 Ways to Make Extra Money in College
College is stressful enough without having to worry about money while you’re there. Between classes and everything else that will be on your schedule, you may find yourself without enough time to work a full-time job. If that happens, don’t stress too much. Here are 6 Ways to Make Extra Money in College to helpRead More
Where to Find Free Food When You’re Broke
There have been times in my life that I literally had nothing to buy groceries with. We were down to 4 or 5 days before a paycheck and all I had left in my cupboard and fridge was a few canned vegetables, some Ramen noodles, and condiments. This went on for a while because inRead More
How to Save Money on College Textbooks
Have you priced a college textbook lately? If not, let me be the first to inform you that they tend to be incredibly expensive. They can run upwards of $100 per book. This means that a college student could easily go broke buying their books. Luckily, here are some tips on How to Save Money on CollegeRead More
How to Get Free Stuff with Coupons
I am not a huge couponer, but getting free stuff with coupons is very easy if you have a few minutes a week to do it. I really enjoy targeting specific things that are really good deals so I can add to my small stockpile here at home. Usually, this means shampoos, toothpaste, and otherRead More
The $20 Grocery Budget
Use these tips for what to buy when your finances are tight, so you can stretch a $20 grocery budget for the week. There have been many times in my life, especially when I was living paycheck to paycheck when I was younger, that I found myself with a very small grocery budget. Even asRead More
5 Things to Avoid in Your First Year of College
When you first start college, you’ll very likely be overwhelmed. There’s so much to do and you’re so excited that you’ll very likely want to do it all, see it all, and be involved in it all. Unfortunately for you, you’re very human and simply can’t. If you try to, you’ll only end up makingRead More
Must Have Items for Your College Dorm Room
As a new college student, you’re likely getting excited about decorating your dorm room and heading off to college on your own. It is exciting to finally get to have total say in what is in your room, but it is also super easy to forget things in all of the excitement. These Must Have ItemsRead More
11 Skills Your College Student Should Have Before Leaving Home
It won’t be long before freshman students are packing up their cars and driving off for their first year of college. If you’ve got an incoming college freshman, I’m sure you want to do everything that you can to make sure that they make it okay once they’re out on their own. These 11 Skills YourRead More
Tips for Going to a Food Bank
I have found myself at food banks many times in my adult life. Both when I was single and after I got married. When I would go, I felt shame and a whole lot of worry. I didn’t want to be judged and I hoped there would be enough food for all of us thatRead More
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