Thursday, February 25, 2010

SAVE FOR A RAINY DAY

I have asked myself, why do we feel the need to spend money, especially when we don't have it? I come to different conclusions at different times. Here are a few...
We are hungry.
We are trying to fill a void.
We are lonely.
We feel that we NEED something.
We feel entitled.
We are bored.
We are running away from something
(like a messy house)
So here are some solutions that don't cost anything, but will make you feel better, and keep a buck in your pocket.
Serve somebody.
Eat something you already have.
Play a game with your kids.
Make a craft with stuff you already have.
(I know you have all kinds of crafting treasures)
Call a friend, or someone you want to be your friend.
Visit a Nursing home.
Clean your Kitchen.
Turn Up the Radio and DANCE.
Go Running.
Read a book you've been meaning to read.
Write your spouse a love note.
Organize your pantry.
Paint a Picture.
Tell yourself you are amazing 10 times.
Think about what you REALLY NEED.
I know these things will bring happiness, where spending money that you don't have just makes those feelings worse. Give it a try for yourself, tell me how it turns out.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Ice Cream Party only moments away

Shay and I haven't been buying ice cream for about a year now. We decided that until the Credit Cards are paid off we won't buy ice cream. We decided to have an ice cream party with the kids and celebrate every time one was paid off. Thanks to tax returns we are soon to be rid of ALL our CC debt. In the last 12 months we have paid over 17k in CC. It just feels good. Now to cut the little devils up and never use them again. They are like black goo that will take over way too quickly if you let them. I hope we can learn to just do with out. We sometimes feel entitled, when really all we are entitled to is paying off all that debt we've incurred. I feel so good about this. I know it is possible if you can just focus your energies on it. THAT is why we did with out ice cream, not because it would save us a lot of money, but because it would make us focus on paying the cards off. So I challenge you to find something to do without that will remind you to get those cards paid off. Also don't forget to pray. That REALLY works too!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Earring holders from repurposed materials




My friend Tasha and I have been doing craft night. I have loved it. The only rules are to use what we have or we can get free. As you can see these are made from old frames, junk mail and soda cans. Tasha made the pink and brown one which I love and I had coke and mountain dew cans. I decided to make the flower one because I didn't love the green and red together like I did the pink and brown. I think it is fun for my 8 year old to put her earrings on, which are scattered all over the place. It was pretty quick and simple, just be careful not to cut yourself. There are small holes to put your earrings in. I will let you know how they work out.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Use what you have

I would like to make a suggestion, before you buy something new, try using something you already have.
For example, tonight for dinner, I wanted to go to the grocery store and buy new food to cook, but I decided I would use what I had and see how much I could save. It made me feel so good.
Another example, I REALLY want a new cute skirt, but tomorrow I am going to see what I have to make myself one or to freshen up what I already own. (Will post what I do)
Also, before you go out and buy more craft stuff, look through what you have, I am sure you can make do with what you have.
I think it could end up saving you lots if you will use what you have before you buy something new!