Most of my posts during the holiday season so far have been about shopping, and understandably so. But today I want to talk about decorating, another fun aspect of the holidays. This is relevant to most people because even if you aren't someone who decorates for every holiday, most people decorate at least some for the winter holidays. A lot of times, the whole house gets transformed -- inside and out. But that can be expensive. Here's a few tips on where to find cheaper holiday decorations:
1. The Dollar Store
I've talked about it before and I'll say it again. This is one of the best places to get holiday decorations because they're so cheap! I know a lot of you think that because it's so cheap, the quality of the products are cheap too. That's not true! I understand not getting your lights from there, though I still trust it (they even have LED lights!), but there are many other decorations that are not electronic that are just as good of quality. Especially paper products that you are going to throw out every year. Take a look at what the Dollar Tree has to offer: Dollar Tree Holiday Decorations
2. Thrift Stores
You may be thinking I'm crazy, but people do donate decorations to thrift stores. Go take a look! I've bought a huge box full of ornaments for super cheap -- it was for a project which I'm going to talk about next:
3. Make Your Own
There are all kinds of fun ideas to make your own decorations which would also make a fun family project! Here's one of my favorites (they also make great gifts!). Just go to the dollar store or thrift store (or after Christmas when they're on sale) to get a bunch of ornaments and and then head to your local craft store for a few other supplies:
http://www.livelovediy.com/2013/11/how-to-make-christmas-ornament-wreath.html
There are all kinds of color combinations you can do:
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Monday, December 2, 2013
Cyber Monday
So after my rant about disliking Black Friday, I want to say how much I LOVE Cyber Monday. As stated before, I love online shopping, and I even love it more during the holidays because it saves a lot of time and hassle. What is Cyber Monday you ask? It's the online equivalent to Black Friday. The biggest proponent of this is Amazon. (Again, I talk about Amazon a lot but it's for a reason).
So check out your favorite online stores and see what kind of sales they have.
So check out your favorite online stores and see what kind of sales they have.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Black Friday . . . Is It Worth It?
Sorry I didn't post over the weekend like I normally do, things have been crazy busy for me. Today's post is going to be a little different than normal. Usually I post about ways to save money but keep in mind it's EASY ways to save money. This post we're going to think about Black Friday . . . probably the most savings you can get on any item for one day only. But I don't advocate it, at all.
Why I wanted to write a little something about it is because over the weekend, I heard on the news that people were already starting to camp out in front of stores like Best Buy for Black Friday deals. I'm sorry, what?!!! A week before people are lining up?! That's just crazy.
Why I don't like this? Well first of all, it is not an EASY way to save money. You have to camp out in the freezing cold and brave getting trampled to death to really get the good deals. Not worth it in my opinion.
Second, and most importantly, this takes away from Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is supposed to all be about relaxing and being with family. We as a culture have become so materialistic, we are doing away with a tradition about GIVING THANKS for what we have instead to get more for cheap, cheap, cheap!
So that's my rant about Black Friday. I don't do it. In fact, once Christmas shopping season starts, you will hardly ever see me near big stores and don't even think about the mall! I try to do all my shopping online so that way I don't have to deal with trying to find parking, dealing with the pushing and shoving, waiting in line forever. Plus, you can usually find something more customized for each person.
Well, I don't want to leave you all with no tips on how to save money. So here's the "Black Friday" that I take part in: Shop Amazon - Black Friday Deals Week - Big Savings, No Waiting
Why I wanted to write a little something about it is because over the weekend, I heard on the news that people were already starting to camp out in front of stores like Best Buy for Black Friday deals. I'm sorry, what?!!! A week before people are lining up?! That's just crazy.
Why I don't like this? Well first of all, it is not an EASY way to save money. You have to camp out in the freezing cold and brave getting trampled to death to really get the good deals. Not worth it in my opinion.
Second, and most importantly, this takes away from Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is supposed to all be about relaxing and being with family. We as a culture have become so materialistic, we are doing away with a tradition about GIVING THANKS for what we have instead to get more for cheap, cheap, cheap!
So that's my rant about Black Friday. I don't do it. In fact, once Christmas shopping season starts, you will hardly ever see me near big stores and don't even think about the mall! I try to do all my shopping online so that way I don't have to deal with trying to find parking, dealing with the pushing and shoving, waiting in line forever. Plus, you can usually find something more customized for each person.
Well, I don't want to leave you all with no tips on how to save money. So here's the "Black Friday" that I take part in: Shop Amazon - Black Friday Deals Week - Big Savings, No Waiting
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Bridal Fairs
So today I just got back from my first bridal fair outing. Now I'm totally exhausted and a little on overload of wedding stuff BUT the good thing about bridal fairs: the discounts and the giveaways. Getting tickets for the fairs are usually cheap, $5 - $10, but regardless, it's easy to find coupon codes to get free tickets which is exactly what I did.
Now even though I haven't picked anything out yet for my wedding, I didn't really go to shop. I went to get discounts and to be entered into drawings. Almost all vendors have giveaways for a wide variety of services, many that are worth quite a bit, also there are generally some overall large giveaways like a honeymoon. But even if you don't win any prizes, there are a lot of discounts.
Another plus: the fashion shows. But not exactly for the reason you'd expect. I realized that the real plus was seeing what dresses were difficult to walk in. Obviously you don't want to be worried about tripping on your gown walking down the aisle. Yikes!
Now even though I haven't picked anything out yet for my wedding, I didn't really go to shop. I went to get discounts and to be entered into drawings. Almost all vendors have giveaways for a wide variety of services, many that are worth quite a bit, also there are generally some overall large giveaways like a honeymoon. But even if you don't win any prizes, there are a lot of discounts.
Another plus: the fashion shows. But not exactly for the reason you'd expect. I realized that the real plus was seeing what dresses were difficult to walk in. Obviously you don't want to be worried about tripping on your gown walking down the aisle. Yikes!
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Amazon Prime: A Great Deal!
This week I am going to be talking about one of my favorite deals, Amazon Prime. Why is it one of my favorites? It's because it combines two things I love: online shopping and movie/TV watching into one great deal!
What is Amazon Prime? Simply put, it's an instant streaming service like Netflix and it also gives you free two day shipping on Amazon products.
How much does it cost? It's a yearly membership fee of $79. That's only $6.50/mo.
Why I like it so much:
What is Amazon Prime? Simply put, it's an instant streaming service like Netflix and it also gives you free two day shipping on Amazon products.
How much does it cost? It's a yearly membership fee of $79. That's only $6.50/mo.
Why I like it so much:
- I do a lot of online shopping. It's so much easier -- you can do it anytime you want, at the convenience of your own home, search through thousands of products to find the thing that exactly suits your needs, and it gets delivered right to your front door. Amazon is one of my favorite online retailers because they have such a large selection at amazing prices. The only drawback of online shopping is having to pay for shipping but Amazon Prime eliminates that problem.
- I love watching TV and movies and I really love doing it without commercials. Amazon Prime is a great instant streaming source with plenty of options. As with any streaming service, it excels in some areas and doesn't in others. It definitely has more newer selections in TV than in movies and doesn't have quite the selection as some other streaming services but it does offer some that other major competitors don't. Plus it's cheaper per month and you get the free shipping.
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Getting Engaged? Try an Antique Ring!
So I have some fabulous news . . . I got engaged last weekend! So you can expect a few blogs on saving money on weddings, though I don't want to post too much of that because this isn't a wedding blog.
Here's a picture of my beautiful ring:
It was his great-grandmother's ring. I love it so much and couldn't have asked for something more me!
So, if you are planning on getting engaged I highly advise thinking about an antique ring, even if you don't have an heirloom ring to give away (obviously that saves you a lot of money!).
Why an antique ring? Well first of all, they're a lot cheaper and I only list that first because this is a blog about saving money. There are a few other (and more important) reasons though.
Now that you're engaged, check out my posts on how to save money while planning your wedding starting with: Setting a Wedding Budget
Here's a picture of my beautiful ring:
It was his great-grandmother's ring. I love it so much and couldn't have asked for something more me!
So, if you are planning on getting engaged I highly advise thinking about an antique ring, even if you don't have an heirloom ring to give away (obviously that saves you a lot of money!).
Why an antique ring? Well first of all, they're a lot cheaper and I only list that first because this is a blog about saving money. There are a few other (and more important) reasons though.
- They are unique. In my ring, the flowers in the band were hand crafted. You're not going to find that today.
- They can be worth a lot more. You can usually find nicer quality stones and metals since they were easier to find a long time ago! And this is done at a fraction of the price of a normal ring.
Now that you're engaged, check out my posts on how to save money while planning your wedding starting with: Setting a Wedding Budget
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Make Money by Selling Your Old Stuff
Lately my dad and I have been cleaning the house and finding tons of old things that we don't use anymore or never really needed in the first place. Some of them are even still in the original packaging! And I know we aren't the only people that have things lying around that we don't need anymore. But instead of throwing it away, sell it! And I'm talking about every little thing. Somebody out there wants it. You should see the types of things that sell on ebay, even used gift cards with no balance left (I guess people collect them, but that's weird to me).
But how should you sell your things? Well there are several options and that all depends on what you are trying to sell, how many things you are trying to sell, how much you want to get for it, and what your own selling preferences are. Here's a list of some of the ways to sell things, what it's best for, and the pros and cons.
Garage Sale
Now this is not one that I have experience with but obviously most people now what a garage sale is and how it works. You have to be willing to part with items for very cheap, but if you have a lot of things to sell, it can be worth it. Make sure you set up early because that's when the real shoppers come out. And also it pays to advertise (yes that means you might have to invest some money into advertising but it will attract a lot more people and get you more money in the end).
What it's best for: Selling large volumes of things.
Pros: You can sell a lot of your things quickly
Cons: You have to give up your Saturday or Sunday. You have to pay for advertising.
Ebay
This is what I use most often. Take a look at all the things I'm selling: http://www.ebay.com/usr/dancecarmenh. Now ebay's not for everyone. It takes a lot of practice learning how to get your items noticed, learning how much to charge for everything, etc. But I've been doing it for many years and like it because it just takes a little time to set up and then I just have to wait. Do all those things sell right away? Certainly not. I've had to relist things many times but eventually it sells (like I said, somebody out there wants it). You get 50 free listings a month. I only sell small items on here because I'm nervous about pricing the shipping for large items. If there are a lot of similar items for sale, I make sure mine is the lowest price at least by a few cents. This gets it more noticed since most people put them in order by price and usually that will start a bidding war that will drive up the price by the end of the selling period. I may do a more in-depth look at how to sell on ebay later but this is just an overview.
What it's best for: Selling small items
Pros: Once you get the hang of it, it's really simple. You're in control of prices.
Cons: You can lose money if you don't plan correctly. Sometimes you have to deal with annoying people.
Amazon Listing
I listed my first things on Amazon a couple months ago and still haven't sold them so it's a learning process. Take a look: My Amazon Listings. Why I chose to list these on Amazon? Apparently they're worth a lot of money and they're my guinea pigs. So far, I'm not liking it because it's taking so long to sell. But it might be worth the more money I will get than the price I would have listed it on ebay. There are a lot of restrictions and rules on Amazon as to what you can and cannot sell as an individual and it has to sell for quite a few dollars to be worth it, unlike ebay which you can make money by selling things cheaply.
What it's best for: Selling things that are worth a lot.
Pros: Amazon gives you the price for shipping which should definitely cover it. Large base of customers that trust this site more than one like ebay.
Cons: Can take a long time to sell. Fees are more expensive than on ebay.
Sell to Amazon
Ever look at an item on Amazon and it said, "Sell Us Your Item"? For certain items (I've generally seen it for electronics), Amazon wants to buy them from you to resell. You only get Amazon credit not cash but it is quick and easy and they pay for shipping. Generally you can get more money by selling it yourself, but it is easier.
What it's best for: Selling things quickly.
Pros: Quick and easy and hassle-free. Don't have to deal with buyers.
Cons: They give you far less than it's worth.
Other places to sell things:
Taking the time to clean stuff out and sell it can make you quite a few extra dollars. Let me know of any other ways you like to sell your old stuff or any areas you might like me to explore further.
But how should you sell your things? Well there are several options and that all depends on what you are trying to sell, how many things you are trying to sell, how much you want to get for it, and what your own selling preferences are. Here's a list of some of the ways to sell things, what it's best for, and the pros and cons.
Garage Sale
Now this is not one that I have experience with but obviously most people now what a garage sale is and how it works. You have to be willing to part with items for very cheap, but if you have a lot of things to sell, it can be worth it. Make sure you set up early because that's when the real shoppers come out. And also it pays to advertise (yes that means you might have to invest some money into advertising but it will attract a lot more people and get you more money in the end).
What it's best for: Selling large volumes of things.
Pros: You can sell a lot of your things quickly
Cons: You have to give up your Saturday or Sunday. You have to pay for advertising.
Ebay
This is what I use most often. Take a look at all the things I'm selling: http://www.ebay.com/usr/dancecarmenh. Now ebay's not for everyone. It takes a lot of practice learning how to get your items noticed, learning how much to charge for everything, etc. But I've been doing it for many years and like it because it just takes a little time to set up and then I just have to wait. Do all those things sell right away? Certainly not. I've had to relist things many times but eventually it sells (like I said, somebody out there wants it). You get 50 free listings a month. I only sell small items on here because I'm nervous about pricing the shipping for large items. If there are a lot of similar items for sale, I make sure mine is the lowest price at least by a few cents. This gets it more noticed since most people put them in order by price and usually that will start a bidding war that will drive up the price by the end of the selling period. I may do a more in-depth look at how to sell on ebay later but this is just an overview.
What it's best for: Selling small items
Pros: Once you get the hang of it, it's really simple. You're in control of prices.
Cons: You can lose money if you don't plan correctly. Sometimes you have to deal with annoying people.
Amazon Listing
I listed my first things on Amazon a couple months ago and still haven't sold them so it's a learning process. Take a look: My Amazon Listings. Why I chose to list these on Amazon? Apparently they're worth a lot of money and they're my guinea pigs. So far, I'm not liking it because it's taking so long to sell. But it might be worth the more money I will get than the price I would have listed it on ebay. There are a lot of restrictions and rules on Amazon as to what you can and cannot sell as an individual and it has to sell for quite a few dollars to be worth it, unlike ebay which you can make money by selling things cheaply.
What it's best for: Selling things that are worth a lot.
Pros: Amazon gives you the price for shipping which should definitely cover it. Large base of customers that trust this site more than one like ebay.
Cons: Can take a long time to sell. Fees are more expensive than on ebay.
Sell to Amazon
Ever look at an item on Amazon and it said, "Sell Us Your Item"? For certain items (I've generally seen it for electronics), Amazon wants to buy them from you to resell. You only get Amazon credit not cash but it is quick and easy and they pay for shipping. Generally you can get more money by selling it yourself, but it is easier.
What it's best for: Selling things quickly.
Pros: Quick and easy and hassle-free. Don't have to deal with buyers.
Cons: They give you far less than it's worth.
Other places to sell things:
- Used movie, CD, book, and game stores often buy your old media. Only worth it if you have a lot of items because they just give you around $1 or less per item (Check out Rasputin in the Bay Area)
- For books, especially textbooks, check out book buyback sites. It's instantaneous and they pay for shipping. Bookscouter.com compiles a list of places for you.
- For furniture, try antique stores and used furniture stores. They buy items too.
- For jewelery, if the piece is unique then go to antique stores. If it's generic, you're probably better off selling it to places that buy for the gold or silver and gemstones. Make sure you shop around though.
- For large items, Craigslist. Good old craigslist. Be cautious on this site, but it's great for things like large furniture, bikes, cars, etc. that have to be sold locally.
Taking the time to clean stuff out and sell it can make you quite a few extra dollars. Let me know of any other ways you like to sell your old stuff or any areas you might like me to explore further.
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