Having a whole house to ourselves, Penelope and I often feel like a couple of kids when the parents are absent. We play fetch with the dogs in the hallways and let slobbery tennis balls bounce off the walls. We push furniture around and rearrange the rooms on impulse. We call every meal or break [...]
September 1st, 2008 | Posted in Crafts, Frugality, Furniture, Home, Home Decor, Repairs | 4 Comments
Here is simple home decoration project to spruce up your walls or sides of cabinets that have an electrical outlet or light switch plate. This electrical outlet pictured to the right is in a conspicuous place in our house and I found the yellowish white plastic color rather offensive, so I came up with the [...]
January 29th, 2010 | Posted in Frugality, Home, Home Decor | 1 Comment
Our new DIY country kitchen shelf and frugal kitchen storage solutions for under $10.
May 12th, 2009 | Posted in Frugality, Furniture, Home, Home Decor | 3 Comments
An elegant and unforgettable way to wrap a present
Mimic one of natures miracles by giving jewelry, money, a small gift or an engagement ring inside a pretty eggshell that must be cracked open by the recipient. The broken eggshell may be kept as a memento of the occasion.
You will need:
1 egg per gift
Clear nail polish [...]
December 9th, 2008 | Posted in Crafts, Featured, Frugality, Gifts, Hobbies | 11 Comments
Tiny leaks and evaporation put a constant drain on your resources. As discussed in our previous post, From Pennies One Million Dollars Grow, a few cents saved here and there can add up to be a significant amount. Here we offer 101 suggestions for plugging expenditures in various aspects of your life – around the [...]
September 25th, 2008 | Posted in Books, Featured, Finance, Frugality, Hobbies, Home, Money Management, Movies, Music, Shopping | 18 Comments
When you purchase food, you are paying not only for the part of the product you intend to eat but also for the packaging, the bags, wrappers, and boxes which usually go straight in the trash. While plastic wrap and bags have little use beyond stuffing them full of trash, cardboard food cartons have a [...]
March 13th, 2010 | Posted in Crafts, Frugality, Home | 9 Comments
Fabric scraps are the natural by-product of a sewing project. Bags and Bags of fabric scraps are the natural result of many sewing projects and the frugal impulse to keep every potential resource. While these collections of small and irregular pieces tend to be a nuisance, they are usually of beautiful or expensive materials that [...]
February 5th, 2010 | Posted in Frugality, Hobbies, Home, Sewing & Knitting | 1 Comment