tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-59271795615321753412024-03-13T15:11:48.157-07:00Shopping Thin 2010Documenting the everyday challenges of going a year without shopping for anything other than depletables for a family of four.Sheila Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11034828055285171264noreply@blogger.comBlogger95125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927179561532175341.post-76590132096788663342011-01-02T16:07:00.000-08:002011-01-02T16:07:35.744-08:00The End of the RoadWell, it is the beginning of a new year! Can't believe we actually went a whole year on such a strict buying guide, but we did it. What do we have to show for it you ask? With the money we did not spend this year we were able to pay off a nearly $10,000 credit card debt. In fact, the last payment will be made in a few days. We were also able to pay cash for every thing we did purchase - food, gas, all bills, our summer vacation, etc. Nothing was put on a credit card so no NEW accumulation of debt was incurred. Are we going to go out on a shopping spree now? No way! Quade did buy a hammock for camping that he has been waiting to purchase this past year. We do need some clothing; however, the goal is to never purchase anything at full retail price ever again! I am proud of my family, their sacrifices and their willpower. If I could only harness that willpower to apply to my attempts at losing weight... but I digress. This year will be focused on living thrifty. I haven't come up with a title for a new blog yet but when I do I will let you all know. Thank YOU for following us along on this journey and helping to hold us accountable. You all have been part of our success by making suggestions, giving us ideas and even donating clothing and other things to help get us through this year. We have learned a lot about what we want and what we really need. Happy New Year everyone and God Bless.Sheila Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11034828055285171264noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927179561532175341.post-59503221471665155972010-12-20T12:57:00.000-08:002010-12-20T12:57:02.100-08:00Inexpensive Gift IdeasMore stuff for you to try to make yourself! <br />
1. One note: We did buy paintbrushes which do not fit our buying guide but seemed completely necessary for the Rainy Day Box project. Paper and paint are depletable and we felt like the wooden sticks were an okay thing to purchase, as well. By covering many of the items with coordinating papers, it brings a sense of the items being custom. <br />
1. On the "Nature Boxes" which contain birdseed, pinecones, peanut butter and twine, a shoebox would work just as well as the paper mache boxes we used. I decorated with paper and paint and bought the peanut butter at Dollar Tree for one dollar. The bag of birdseed I bought is enough to do six of these nature boxes easily. The pinecones were provided by nature. And I already had the twine on hand. So this project could be done as cheaply as $4-$5, depending on the price of the birdseed and peanut butter, as well as the supplies you may already have on hand. <br />
2. The red bag with the Christmas Tree is a No-Sew felt bag. I used a hot glue gun to glue the seams together and used some gold twine I had to pull the top together. This took two pieces of pre-cut felt pieces, no cutting and no sewing. Can't get any easier than this! Plus, I already had the supplies. This is what years of crafting is good for :)<br />
3. Lastly, the pom-poms are a very traditional, easy craft project that allows for some very cute ornaments. They look especially nice in a decorated shoebox!<br />
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Shoeboxes were of major importance this year for the Snack Packs, Rainy Day Boxes and used as gift boxes. Maybe you can try your hand at some of these. I actually looked up the pom-pom instructions on You Tube. <br />
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1. Fleece scarves with a simple blanket stitch on edges - anything can be appliqued on these for style. <br />
2. Personalized pillows (also using fleece and using felt for designs to make it easy).<br />
3. Snack Packs - using an interesting container fill with snacks and goodies that anyone would love - if you are handy with paper crafts you can design coordinating paper containers and packaging to hold the snacks.<br />
4. Hand-crafted cards - these can be done with paper and stamps or made from photos you have taken attached to a plain card base. <br />
5. Look up the site www.instructables.com for other great ideas, as well.<br />
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More ideas will be posted along with the way - these are just a few to get you started!Sheila Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11034828055285171264noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927179561532175341.post-54816151353543435182010-11-02T16:05:00.000-07:002010-11-02T16:05:31.684-07:00The Funny Side of CheapSo a friend was at the house the other day and needed to use the facilities. She came out of the bathroom and asked who Morgan Keegan was. I looked perplexed and thought for a moment. Then I remembered that Morgan Keegan was a company that my sister-in-law used to work for. I explained this to my friend who started laughing. She saw the name on a shaving bag in our bathroom and thought we were so cheap that we were using someone's tossed-aside but personalized shaving bag! I had to agree that it would be just like us to do something like that. Too funny and had to share.Sheila Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11034828055285171264noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927179561532175341.post-447808755081825872010-10-11T08:08:00.000-07:002010-10-11T08:08:40.104-07:00Pics from Fall PartyJust a couple of pictures but you will see the paper candy cups, the banner and the homemade scarecrows! We had a blast with everyone from our Sunday School class. <br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_QdJ-69DuD48/TLMoUFjlmTI/AAAAAAAAADI/ku620O8Rpj0/s1600/banner.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="213" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_QdJ-69DuD48/TLMoUFjlmTI/AAAAAAAAADI/ku620O8Rpj0/s320/banner.jpg" width="320" /></a></div>Sheila Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11034828055285171264noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927179561532175341.post-43600088496434798462010-09-24T06:18:00.000-07:002010-09-24T06:18:05.545-07:00Happy Fall Ya'llJust love this season - warm colors, snuggly clothes, savory scents - and the decorations! We are having a Fall Porch Party for our Sunday school class soon and I need to do some decorating. We won't be buying decorations but we have started making some. I have made a centerpiece with twigs and glittered papered leaves that my oldest boy helped with. We are planning on making dried apple garlands, as well as paper pumpkin decorations. The food will be the main attraction of this party and that fits in nicely with what we spend money on. On one of the decorating websites I was looking at I saw the cutest Pumpkin Bean Bag Toss that is easily made of scrap materials so that may be attempted, too, and will give the kids a game to play. Quade suggested I make scarecrows out of old clothing and stuff them with hay that we purchase for the chickens. We have a lot of projects but hopefully we can get them done. We are buying pumpkins, as technically they are edible. So, when we get it all done I will post some pics.Sheila Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11034828055285171264noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927179561532175341.post-42316699271689823922010-09-16T13:16:00.000-07:002010-09-16T13:16:41.455-07:00Excess in ExcessI can't believe it is already the middle of September! I want to talk about EXCESS. Excess is anything more than what you really need. Most of us have it. In looking at the things I use every day I began to evaluate how much excess I now have nine months into our little no-buying experiment. My piles are dwindling. If you are curious about how much excess you have answer the following questions.<br />
1. How many containers of lipstick/eyeshadow do you have?<br />
2. How many bottles of perfume do you have?<br />
3. Do you have a blender, a juicer, a food processor and a food chopper?<br />
4. How many cans of furniture polish/cleaners do you have on hand?<br />
5. Articles of clothing - Do you have more than 3 white shirts/blouses? More than 6-8 handbags/purses? More than 20 pair of shoes (any kind)? What about belts? And don't get me started on jewelry.<br />
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My point is - do you<i> really</i> need all that extra stuff? Is it just taking up space until you finally realize it's still in the closet or under the cupboard? And do those extra things that you probably never use or wear ever enter your mind when you are out shopping for more? We have all bought stuff we don't need and don't use and don't wear - but we don't have to keep doing it. Couldn't you think of a better use of your money and your space? Food for thought - eat it up or spit it out.Sheila Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11034828055285171264noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927179561532175341.post-83130365137482563422010-09-05T17:12:00.000-07:002010-09-05T17:12:53.958-07:00The Birthday BoysBoth of our boys have birthdays within 8 days of each other. We usually celebrate them on the same day. This year of course we have to be creative. I have included pics of some of the things we made this year. For both boys we made duct tape swords. They both got plastic jar banks - three each; giving, savings and spending. Caleb received some homemade edible play dough and Kelby received a paper bag scrapbook that I made for him. They both also got McDonald's gift cards (the edible gift) - these were put into a creative box that I made from scrapbook paper. Of course the grandparents gave them gifts and they both got money, which they were allowed to purchase some things they wanted with. They seemed to love their birthday and had no complaints whatsoever about their gifts, for which I am very grateful. Can't wait til Christmas - I think I better start planning now. Making almost all the gifts required quite a bit more time than running to the store to pick something up. <br />
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I encourage you to consider tithing if you are not already. If the Spirit is nudging you in this direction, allow yourself the opportunity to be blessed by giving. One can always give their time and talents, but we must also give of that which the Lord has provided in the way of an income and provision.Sheila Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11034828055285171264noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927179561532175341.post-30524285787015153292010-08-09T06:54:00.000-07:002010-08-09T06:54:41.198-07:00Inventive GiftingCan't believe it's been a month since I last posted - been a busy summer! We did take a short vacation to Holiday World in Indiana - We didn't purchase a single souvenir to bring back and the kids never asked for anything, either! And wow, what a deal that place is - very family friendly, with free drinks and sunscreen. Loved it. <br />
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So we got a birthday invitation last week for a one-year birthday party for a little boy. Now, a first birthday is a special birthday. We needed to have a gift for this little fella, so what were we gonna do? A friend told me that he liked Puffs (a toddler's snack). That got me thinking - how about a snack pack? Fill up a container with little snacks that a growing guy might like. I have included a pic so you can see what I came up with. I had the goodies but no container to put them in, so I had to get real creative real quick. I looked around my house and saw a pair of cut-off shorts that belonged to my oldest boy - he hated them so never wore them. I did a quick stitch to the bottom with hemp and had an instant "SnackPack". The pockets served to hold two yogurt drinks and the rest of it held the other little snacks. I made a decorative box to put some of the banana cookies in and a card to match. I tied two more strings of hemp through the belt loops for handles. The whole family seemed to like it, and I think it turned out pretty cute. <br />
<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_QdJ-69DuD48/TGAIaHpI-LI/AAAAAAAAACE/cxEpbMpIQVs/s1600/talyn%27s+gift.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_QdJ-69DuD48/TGAIaHpI-LI/AAAAAAAAACE/cxEpbMpIQVs/s320/talyn%27s+gift.jpg" /></a></div>Sheila Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11034828055285171264noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927179561532175341.post-22617164472150400452010-07-09T06:13:00.000-07:002010-07-09T06:13:21.389-07:00Shame, Shame, ShameMy husband came in with a couple of bags of groceries the other day - everything in the bags was on our list of allowable items. However, there was something in his smile that said he was up to no good. Of course, I needed only look directly North of that grin to see the object of his sheepishness - sunglasses! He bought himself a very cheap pair of sunglasses! But I didn't care if they were $1. The point was that they are not an allowable item. He, of course, was very aware I would react with disdain and began offering an 'explanation' for his indiscretion. He claimed his eyes were going to be damaged if he didn't have them and pulled a little guilt trip on me. So, he has a pair of sunglasses. Honestly, I am thrilled that we have stuck with this as closely as we have for 7 months - it has really been eye opening - I think there may be a pun in there somewhere.Sheila Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11034828055285171264noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927179561532175341.post-69823946735658245642010-07-01T04:46:00.000-07:002010-07-01T04:46:07.484-07:00Where is the Money Going?We have established that we are saving approximately $250 to $300 a month using our no-shopping method. So, do we have a pile of cash somewhere because of this? In a word - NO. Prior to our beginning this method, we had put our student loans in 'forbearance'. This is the action of putting repayment of the student loan on hold, while still making the interest payment on the loan. Now that we have extra money from not shopping for a bunch of stuff, we are able to make the payment on the loan again. In addition to this, we have been able to continue making extra payments on our Visa credit card - a major blessing. So, we won't have a big pile of cash at the end of the year, as we initially thought we would. But we began to see the wisdom in having debt wiped away, and we will have some major debts paid down and/or completely gone by the end of the year. The Visa alone is major. If we simply made the minimum payment on it, we would be paying on it for the next 20 years - that's not an exaggeration - it is a fact. Yet, it will be a distant memory by December 31 of this year and we can't wait to celebrate that one! It is important to note that we canceled this credit card so we CANNOT use it for any reason. That was a difficult decision for us, because we have always used our credit card as a safety net in the event something 'happened' or an emergency came up. We found, though, it was just too easy to use it for other things - stuff we wanted when we wanted it. And it got us up to $10,000 in credit card debt! It's funny, because before we started this no-shopping method, I would have been ashamed to admit that. I was hiding it, from everyone and myself - not wanting to admit it even existed, but it was a deep wound on our finances, insidious and dangerous, and if allowed to continue it would have poisoned our financial security. There is a certain freedom in being able to say it out loud and know there is a plan in place to heal the wound. We pray we are making the right decisions for our children, because that is the number one reason for doing any of this. I often fear that next year will bring some incredibly bad economic woes to our nation and our people. I pray I am wrong, but it's not looking good. I am a woman of faith and I pray we all weather the storm, and it will take faith to do it, but I do think the storm will come. We are to be good stewards of what we have been blessed with. We can't live willy nilly, tossing money around like it's confetti, so we must do what we should to prepare for what may be a difficult future.Sheila Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11034828055285171264noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927179561532175341.post-75765440159143222272010-06-24T05:21:00.000-07:002010-06-24T05:21:03.591-07:00Cheap Shoes!Our oldest boy, Kelby, is pretty hard on his shoes. He had a pair of flip flops - they broke. We had to buy a pair ($2) because he was absolutely down to one pair of tennis shoes and they are for wearing to church. The 'new' pair broke while we were in Wal-Mart yesterday. Luckily, he had some of his own money that he earned for doing chores and he bought himself another pair. We are big believers in earning one's keep. Yes, they are our children and we are responsible for their welfare, but that doesn't mean they can't make a contribution. At Kelby's age, he is also expected to tithe a portion of any money he earns and save a portion of any money he earns. Sheila Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11034828055285171264noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927179561532175341.post-52824241009785306612010-06-24T05:09:00.000-07:002010-06-24T05:09:41.478-07:00Father's Day GiftingFather's day came and went without much hoopla. My husband wanted to go out for dinner and that worked in perfectly with our plan. Our dads were another story. I make cards, so cards were made. The gift was a bag filled with their favorite candies/cookies. After all, what do you get the men you borrow everything from to start with? They have it all and they need nothing, but they still like to eat.Sheila Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11034828055285171264noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927179561532175341.post-63557093798865986772010-06-15T05:15:00.000-07:002010-06-15T05:15:38.337-07:00Summertime FunYes - it's hot out, the humidity is rising and summer is upon us. We want to have fun like anybody else in the summer, but we have to stick to our shopping rules. What can we do to have a great summer and not spend money on 'stuff'? I saw an idea on a Facebook post by a friend named Lisa. She was asking for suggestions for fun things to do within a day's drive of our town of Camden that is free or nearly free. She received several ideas, which I think I shall employ. Instead of spending money on toys, water sprinklers, and other 'junk' to occupy the kiddies in the heat, I think we would be better served by visiting some places in the area. Most of these places have areas that are air conditioned or provide their own fun water source. Not to mention, they might actually learn about something unique in the process. One idea is a visit to local 'museums.' There are several of these in the area. If planned properly, at least 3 of these could be visited in a day's time. I'm not talking about big museums, mind you, but the smaller ones that focus on local culture and history. I know of ones in Brownsville, Jackson and Milan - all free and air conditioned! Other ideas might be a nearby water park. These aren't terribly expensive but provide hours of enjoyment. Our City Pool is very cheap entertainment, as well. Of course, as I have mentioned many times, our library here in Benton County offers wonderful programs in a very cool setting. It's too tempting to sit around and watch TV and play video games when the sun is high in the sky. So, when it's too hot to send the kids out to play, get out and do a little exploring together - cheap exploring! Other ideas for staying home and having fun coming soon.Sheila Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11034828055285171264noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927179561532175341.post-82876419672484071292010-06-11T07:18:00.000-07:002010-06-11T07:18:36.070-07:00Dirty Floors No MoreYippeeeeeee! My mom got my vacuum cleaner fixed. It's one of those bagless kinds and has a lifetime filter on it. She took it completely apart - undid screws that normally wouldn't be undone and pulled out some trash that was stuck way up inside the filter. Bless her heart - I am so grateful, especially since vacuum cleaners are not on the list of items we can buy.Sheila Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11034828055285171264noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927179561532175341.post-35581005569767447852010-06-07T06:34:00.000-07:002010-06-07T06:34:16.918-07:00Much Ado About MulchHere's one you might can use. Do you have an over-abundance of trash at your house? Do you like to eat fresh vegetables? Do you want to contribute to recycling? Would you like a garden without weeds? All of these things can be accomplished through the simple act of lasagna gardening. What is it, you ask? It's a method of layering (also called sheet composting) organic materials on a sunny spot in your yard. These things will break down and create rich soil and you never have to break the dirt up to get started. You will reduce the amount of trash you are taking to the landfill because a good deal of your garbage will go to the garden spot. You won't have weeds in this garden because you will be covering the ground in materials such as cardboard and newspaper first and wet these down. This will begin the process of killing out the grass and weeds underneath. On top of this you add grass clippings, leaves, junk mail, tea bags, coffee grounds, fruit and vegetable scraps, etc. Over time these things will "cook" in the sun, layered together, until the soil is just right for planting. The idea is to actually 'layer' the brown stuff with green stuff. I really love this idea, too, because we cannot go out and buy mulch. In using this method of gardening, we are simply recycling the things around us that would normally go to waste, thereby creating our own mulch. Keep in mind that any cardboard/paper products can be used in the garden such as snack boxes, used paper towels, used coffee filters, etc. For more info on the subject and how you can apply it to your household, simple type in the words 'lasagna gardening' in any search engine (my preference is Google). You will find a wealth of information on the subject. And, thanks mom for turning me on to this idea!Sheila Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11034828055285171264noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5927179561532175341.post-8871574534650958022010-06-07T06:02:00.000-07:002010-06-07T06:02:20.925-07:00Coming CleanConfession time - we have made a couple purchases we were not supposed to make - We bought badminton rackets for a Sunday School Party and we bought sandals for our boy Kelby. He was down to one good pair of tennis shoes and his play boots and that was it for shoes. The other item we bought was 2-3 sheets of plywood for the chicken coop. So, yes we have found that there are moments when the rules may get broken, but we are back on track and sticking to our guns for the long haul. The sandals I got for Christmas have torn and unless I can repair them myself, they won't be replaced. Our socks are beginning to look a little worn, so I will need to break out the needle and thread for those. And, my vacuum cleaner just quit working out of the blue - every, Every, EVERY attempt will be made to fix it. Sheila Phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11034828055285171264noreply@blogger.com0