Monday, September 30, 2019

How We Saved $400 in a Month

We are clearly in the thick on parenting and babies which keeps us pretty busy when we’re not getting busy. Yep. I just said that. It’s no secret. With lots of babies comes lots of things to drain our money like activities, clothes, food, etc etc etc. We make it a priority to be as frugal as possible in the areas we see fit. Sure, we could save probably more than what I’ve titled this blog post, but we choose to spend money in areas that may not be a priority to others and that’s okay. Where we save money, may be an area where someone wants to spend a little more. To each their own! But if you’re in the trenches of life and finances are getting the best of you, maybe sharing how we save can help you save.

Here we go! Four ways to save big...


1) Satellite TV. Over the summer we decided to cut the cord on our satellite tv package. We did this when we were first married because we were always working and never home. Now we’re home, but still not watching tv enough to make it worth shelling out $120 just for cable. Truth be told we stream Netflix more than anything and will subscribe to Disney’s new streaming platform once it’s available. We still like having access to a few of our favorites so we opted for SlingTV for  as low as $25 a month. Doing this over the summer for us made it so much easier since there weren’t a lot of shows on anyways. There are also other options depending what fits you best like Hulu, Philo, PlayStation Vue, YouTube TV and DirecTV Now, but overall if you’re looking to save ditching the cable is a big one!

**Check out this article to learn and compare different services. HERE

2) Spending Freeze Week. If you’re not familiar with Jordan Page, she’s is queen of savings and the one whom we adopted this concept from. Nearly every month we plan for a week where we freeze all our spending. That means no eating out, no grocery shopping, no home shopping, no clothing shopping, nothing....unless there’s an emergency, but it has to be a legitimate emergency like running out of diapers or one of the kids is sick sort of thing. 

**Learn more about Jordan Page on her site Fun Cheap OR Free

3) Dining Out Freeze Week. Depending what our schedule looks like this week saves us from our lazy-I’m-tired-and-I-don’t-want-to-cook-because-the-kids-have-been-driving-me-crazy days. Let’s be real, grabbing lunch out, stopping at the coffee shop, ordering dinner, going out for ice cream all adds up quickly! These two weeks (spending freeze & dine out freeze) can be huge savings!

4) Create a budget. This was a foreign concept to us 5 years ago. We were scared of feeling like we couldn’t spend any money on anything, but that’s the lie that keeps so many people from creating a budget and finding freedom in their finances. A budget doesn’t mean you can’t spend money, it allows you to spend money; money that you are comfortable and able to spend. 

We adapted the envelope cash system and love it. It’s been a huge blessing for us and has helped stay on track. Please know we are by no means perfect and we have months where we slip, but the there’s always a new month and you start over. We created different categories for our needs (grocery, home improvement, going out, etc) and place the cash into each category. Once the cash is gone for the month, it is gone. Anything leftover gets to go into our savings where we use for trips or use for Christmas. 

Need to make a little extra? Start shopping your house for items you no longer use and put them up for sale. Clothes, toys, furniture, framed art are all easy to sell items. This is an easy way to bring in a little extra cash and set aside for fun things to do with the family or set it aside and save for something you’ve been needing or wanting without ever feeling like you’re breaking the bank!


Thursday, September 26, 2019

Fall Bucket List 2019

It’s the first week of fall and we’re already crossing items off our bucket list! We get so excited for this time of the year as it’s always so fun and magical! Here’s what we’ve come up with for this glorious fall season...



Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Playroom Makeover

The playroom is the one room that has gone through the most makeovers. In the last 5 years it’s been painted four times. If you remember we’ve done the chalkboard wall, gray and white stripes, plain white and now this deep aqua color. I love changing up a room even if it’s multiple times for a couple reasons...
1) painting a room is one of the most inexpensive ways to completely change a space and
 2) I truly believe your home should always be evolving with your style. 

Prior to this weekend the playroom was painted a shade of white with a lot of white furniture. It’s safe to say white is my safety net because anything can go with it, but all the white on white was boring me and I needed a change. Cue a few of my favorite IG accounts, one in particular, Chris Loves Julia. In their last house they painted their den a beautiful dark and moody color and added accents of wood. It was gorgeous and I knew the playroom would be the perfect room to do something similar. This room has a large double window with lots of natural light and white colored furniture to pop. 


We started with a few different paint samples and chose Sherwin Williams Still Water. This color is so beautiful, but the tone can change depending on light and accents in a room. In the playroom it pulls more green, but in our kitchen it pulls more blue. (Yes, we painted a small section on the side of the kitchen cabinets to compare). It makes the room super cozy and warm and it’s feeding into all the fall vibes.




This room is also doubling as our homeschool room and we desperately needed a larger kids sized table. I didn’t find anything I loved without spending much more than I wanted so Mike and I planned to build one ourselves. However, early last week we realized we still had our old tall dining table and decided to up cycle it for the playroom. Mike trimmed the legs down to about 24 inches that fit our current chairs nicely and I gave it a coat of primer and white trim paint we had leftover in the garage. A crazy simple way to save money and reuse what we already had in the house! 



I absolutely love how our white furniture pieces pop against the new color. The cabinets we purchased from IKEA over the summer have become the focal point of the room, but they’ve also created so much storage for us. It houses so many of our playroom favorites including all our art supplies, block sets, puzzles and games. I planned to share more about our playroom favorites, but since I want to share more specific items with you I’m going to save that for its own post. 

To completely finish the room we’re ordering an additional set of chairs and on the hunt for a different rug to bring in a little more contrast. The kids are definitely looking forward to more seating, but more than anything they love how this room has become more and more of a space for them and I’m excited to create a space they love! 


\Sources\
Glass Door Cabinets \ IKEA
Play Kitchen \ Pottery Barn Kids
Rug \ Rugs USA
Chairs \ Target







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