Monday, August 1, 2011

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Stamping Deals!

Yesterday I found myself at big lots once again. Man I love that store. They have so many things you can get for such a great price that you won't find anywhere else. One of the great deals you can find there if you are lucky is Hampton Art stamps are there for $2 each. They are regularly priced anywhere from $9.99 to $14.99 originally. That is a great deal! If you do not have a big lots in your area but really want to get your hands on some then I suggest you get yourself a trading buddy.

What is a trading buddy you ask? It is someone who is interested in the same crafts as you and has access to stores that you do not. That way you both can shop for the other and trade a stuffed box of supply from places neither of you can get to. I do this with my mom. They have craft stores where she lives that I don't have like Craft Warehouse. She also gets amazing deals at her flea market which I also do not have. But I have Hobby Lobby and a few good thrift stores that she can't get to. We both fill a flat rate box with goodies and send when full! It is a great way to share your deals and get some great deals in return!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Cards!

Just a few pictures of some newly made cards and flowers.




Tuesday, June 7, 2011

New haul video

Check out the new haul video!

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Latest craft haul video

Here is my latest video of my collective scrap haul from a few different locations:

Scrap Room

I have decided to paint my craft room. Here are some pictures of the before and after and a few random of my scrap things. My favorite is my tower of paper. I love love love my tower of paper. It is taller than me :)




More pics and videos later. Stay tuned.....

Monday, April 4, 2011

Super quick store haul post

Just a quick post of my latest trip to Michaels and Tuesday Morning. Also included is my order from scrapbuck.com. Take a look and let me know what you think.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Oriental Trading Craft Haul

I made an order to Oriental Trading order a while back and thought I would share it with you. The video will show it all and tell you the prices but I will give you a break down here also. I spent more than I normally would at one time but am pretty impressed with what I got.

Here is what I ordered and the total:
1 set of small transportation albums
1 sweet tooth ribbon card
1 what's your sign clear stamps
1 8mm silvertone metal beads
1 winter word brads
1 fanciful fairies clear stamps
1 metallic embellishment box
1 fruit salad clear stamps
1 postcard & stamps clear stamps
1 red white and blue ribbon card
1 far east shaped brads
1 set of journal cards
total:$49.08

Please forgive my poor video work. In time I promise to get better!

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Amazing craft deals!

Okay folks there are two amazing places to get some amazing prices right now. First lets talk about addictedtorubberstamps.com They are having their RPM sale where you can save up to 78%, yes that is not a typo, 78%! I was able to score two large stamp sets, two ink pads and a package of eyelets delivered to my front door for a whopping $6.56. That is just a crazy price for that since the stamps alone cost $9.99 each brand new! Here is how I did it. I only chose things that were 78% off and then I went to retailmenot.com and found a coupon code that was $5 off your total purchase with no minimum. It basically gave me free shipping. With the cost of gas I could never get this deal in the store! I will be doing a haul video once it arrives and posting it so others can actually see what I got for the price.

The second place I want to talk about is scrapbuck.com. This place is crazy amazing! You can shop by price, which I did. And I found clear stamps starting at $0.50 and up. I got full stamp sets for $1! Crazy! I bought 29 different stamps ranging in size and paid $25.40 delivered to my front door. Once again couldn't have got them in the store for this price!

I am so excited for them to arrive! I will definitely be doing a video to show all this great bounty! Here is a sneak peak at one stamp:

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

I heart CVS!

Here is my last visit to CVS:

Transaction #1

2 - 16 roll packs of Charmin Ultra Soft $10 each

4 - Puffs w/ vicks 2/$3

Total: $26

Used 2- $1 off Charmin coupons from P&G home mailer

Used $4 off a $20 CVS purchase coupon

Total out of pocket: $21.65

Received $10 in CVS bucks for another transaction

Transaction #2

1 pack of Tena protection liners $9.99

1 Crest Pro Health Mouthwash $3.49

1 package of Milano cookies

Total: $14.48

Used $10 CVS bucks

Used 1 $2.50 off Tena Coupon

Used $1 off Crest mouthwash coupon

Used $1 off any milano cookie coupon

Total out of pocket: $1.09

Received $12.49 in CVS bucks

Transaction #3

6 bottles of powerade $1

2 boxes of ritz $6.66

1 box of oreos $3.34

Total: $16

Used 2 $1 off coupons when you buy 3 powerade

Used $1 off when you purchase 2 nabisco products

Used $12.49 in CVS bucks

Total out of pocket $0.06

Received $5 in CVS bucks

Transaction #4

1 clean and clear body wash $2.99

1 Old Spice body wash $4.99

1 Old Spice deodorant $2.19

1 3 pack package of Dentyne gum $2

1 box of reeses pieces candy $0.99

Used $2 off any clean and clear product coupon

Used buy Old Spice deodorant get body wash free coupon

used $1 off Dentyne coupon

Used $5 in CVS bucks

Total out of pocket: $0.36

Total cost for all items: $23.16

Amount saved from coupons and CVS bucks: $53.98
That is a savings of roughly 70%!

Go me!
Happy hunting!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

A few things to get those bills down

Well I have a few new things to help people lower their normal utility bills. One of my favorite that I have been able to do in the past is splitting your trash bill with the neighbor and only having one account between the two of you. And you just keep the trash can in a neutral place where you both can access it. Now this only works if both of you don't have tons of trash. But it can save you about $20 bucks a month depending on what you pay.

As for your electric bill. I cannot express enough that if you are not using the appliance (Like your toaster) or a light unplug that bad boy. All they are doing is sucking small amounts of electricity out of your home. Also as cheesy as they are get yourself one of those things that goes at the bottom of your door that keeps the cold out and the heat in. They really do work!

As for your water bill..When you start the water to warm your shower put a bucket under the faucet so all that extra water that is normally wasted can be used to water your flowers or yard!

Now with all the savings you get each month you should be putting that into a interest baring savings account so even though you saved the money you can earn interest on it and still live the same but after a few years you can take a fabulous vacation!

Happy Hunting!!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Lets be clear

Lets be clear about one thing. I do enjoy getting a good deal and stocking up on things I need however if I do not, cannot, or do not have someone I specifically know who can use it I do not buy it no matter how good the deal is. Even if it is free. I see these people who video tape and share their stockpiles of groceries they have bought for next to nothing but one lady had dishwashing detergent and she even said she doesn't own a dishwasher. What is the point of that? It is wasteful and borders on hoarding. She also had preemie diapers but no preemie? Why would you do that? You may be saving money overall but if you don't use it then you are throwing money away.

Also I do not stockpile medicine unless it has a long expiration date. It would pointless to buy more than 2 dayquil that expires in 6 months because even if we do get a cold one package each will be enough and anything else may just be thrown away and I would rather not waste it. The things I stock up the most on are bathroom essentials: Shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothpaste, mouthwash, q-tips, toilet paper. And household items: Laundry detergent, dryer sheets, paper towels, freezer bags, and sandwich bags. These are things that do not expire or do not expire for over a year so I will stock up for 6 months to a year supply and do not replenish unless it is free or close to it.

I try not to stockpile food as the things that last the longest are the worst for you. Meaning mostly processed foods. I will always prefer to buy things like real potatoes and veggies to go with meals rather than can or frozen. It may not be cheaper but my heart will thank me in the end.

While being the best bargainer you can be just be careful that you don't wind up on the show called hoarders!

Happy Hunting!

Monday, January 31, 2011

Have I mentioned that I love Walgreen's??

Okay so here is my last trip to Walgreen's. I am going to give you a list of everything that I purchased and the original price. Then I will break it down how and what I paid.

Shopping list:

3 Dove deodorant 2.6oz $3.99
1 Dove Shine Shampoo 12oz $4.99
2 Gillette mens body wash $4.99
2 Gillette Fusion Pro Glide kits $12.99 each
5 Royal Jello packages $0.67 each
1 Nail clipper $0.69
1 tweezer $0.69

Total: $57.65
Tax:$4.76
Grand Total: $62.41

How I did it and what I paid:
Transaction 1:
3 Dove Deodorants on sale $3.75
1 Dove Shine Shampoo on sale $3.75
(Only when you buy four certain products are they 4/$15
I then used 3 $2 off of Dove deodorant from 1/30 Sunday paper
and 1 $1 off dove shampoo coupon from 1/30 Sunday paper

Total $8 but I received $5 register rewards to use towards my next purchase. Not sure why but was not charged tax.

Transaction 2:
1 Gillette Pro Glide Fusion Kit on sale $9.99
5 Royal Jello $3.34
I then used a Walgreen's 5/$1 royal Jello coupon taking off $2.34
1 $4 off of Gillette razor coupon 1/30 Sunday paper
$5 register rewards from previous transaction

Total: $1.99
Tax: $.08
Grand total: $2.07

I also received another $4 in register rewards from this transaction

Transaction 3:
1 Gillette Pro Fusion kit on sale $9.99
1 tweezer $0.69

I then used $4 off coupon for Gillette razor 1/30 Sunday paper
$4 register rewards applied from previous purchase

Total: $2.68
Tax: $0.22
Grand total: $2.90

I also received another $4 in register rewards

And last transaction 4:
1 Gillette Mens body wash $4.99
when you buy two second one is $2.49
1 nail clipper $0.69

I then applied 2 $2 off coupons for the body wash 1/30 Sunday paper
$4 register rewards

Total: $0.17
Tax: $0.01
Grand total: $0.18


And my total out of pocket expense for all of it was $13.15.

Originally $62.41. I payed $13.15. I guess I did pretty good! That is a savings of over 75% off!!

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Walgreens and Dove Hair care

Alright for anybody who has a Walgreens in there area (which is everyone I think) they have marked down their dove hair care items to 75% off and are only $1.24. I used a $1 off coupon and got the shampoo and conditioner for a whopping $0.48!! I better get this spending problem of mine under control.

I also got some free key lime pie dessert delight gum after using a $0.75 off coupon! And it tastes and smells just like key lime pie! Yummy!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Its a great day at CVS!

Oh how I love CVS and Walgreens too! Let me fill you in on the deals that I got today.

CVS transaction 1:

3 12-packs of Coke
2 12-packs of Sprite
Total: $15.00 after tax. But received $5 CVS bucks.

I then had a 2nd transaction:
1 Crest pro health
1 extra laundry detergent
1 king size 3 musketeers
Total: 6.47 minus $1 coupon for detergent and applied $5 CVS bucks from before.
Total out of pocket: $0.47 and then I received an addition $3.99 in CVS bucks

So I made a 3rd transaction:
2 7.6 oz of Colgate Total whitening buy one get one free
1 king size peanut M&M's
Total $5.98 and used 2 coupons $1 off and $0.75 off and used the $3.99 CVS bucks
Total out of pocket expense: $0.24

My total out of pocket today for everything was $15.71! That is amazing for everything that I bought!

As for Walgreen's they had John Frieda Sheer blonde on clearance for $2.29 and I had two $2 off coupons so I picked up a shampoo and conditioner for a whopping $0.58. Fantastic!

Happy shopping!!


Monday, January 24, 2011

Storage Unit Auctions and more

Well my hubby and I decided to go and see what these storage auctions are all about. For one they are crowded. It was nice to people watch and enjoy a free coke and bag of chips while watching everyone try to see in the unit and bid on the unit. However I am not sure if I would ever want to win one because then you are forced to sale all of someones old stuff. I have a hard enough time getting rid of my old stuff. For now I will stick to watching.

As for deals this weekend I can honestly say I did not do any shopping besides Target. I did get my hands on a two pack of space heaters for only $24. Marked down of course. They are great if you have propane or natural gas as your heating costs since here in Texas we can get pretty cheap electric. Only a months time will tell when the bills come in.

It was the only thing I bought this weekend :( Happy shopping for the the rest.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Just a quick tidbit

If any people out there are Target-aholics like myself I suggest you find yourself there as there are tons of clothes 75% off. I got my hubby 2 t-shirts that he loves for a whopping $1.99 each! I call that a steal since they cost that much used. I also picked up a great fleece jacket for $7.48 originally $30 and a vest for $2.47. Big spender! They also are having tons of toy clearance and childrens clothing clearance. So take an extra minute for yourself today and stop by Target. You never know what you might find.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Join and earn some free stuff!

So I found out about this website called www.recyclebank.com. You can earn points by learning about recycling from companies. Once you get points you can turn them in for different things. The first time you register and get points you can easily get 125 which will get you a free magazine subscription to Better Homes and Gardens, Good Housekeeping, Food Everday, and more! Or you can turn points in for coupons like $1 off any coca cola product which can get you a free or close to free 2-liter of coke! Be sure to check it out. You wont regret it!

Also be sure to check out Amazon.com everyday so you can get the song of the day for free if it is something you like. I always listen to the preview and if I like it I take it. There are so many songs that are given away free that then turn out to be hits and I never had to pay for it!

Also if you are freebie and coupon user like me I also suggest you check out http://absurdlycool.com/ where they list freebies everyday and when you get them they usually have a coupon inside.

And one last note of savings today, don't forget that you can use coupons on items that are on clearance at your local stores which gives you a chance of getting things you may need like shampoo marked down for free or close to free with using a coupon.

Happy Hunting!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Long weekend and a little savings....

Boy look at me. I took a long weekend before I head back to classes. I did get a small amount of shopping done this weekend but mostly we entertained guests. I had my first savory crepe. I have never had any kind of crepe before and I must say it was delicious. We went to a little hole in the wall called Le Crepe. Fabulous!

As for some savings. I picked up some needed household items at Target. In case you were not aware Target allows you to use a manufacturers coupon and a Target coupon. I got an Olay body bar that was free of charge thanks to a $1 off coupon, Halls cough drops for $0.22 with a manufacturers coupon and Target coupon, One box of Nexcare bandages for $0.37 after a manufacturers coupon and Target coupon, One Old Spice deodorant free of charge after coupon, Carmex for the hubby for $0.72, and last but least yogurt was on sale for $1.66 for a 4 pack of Dannon and I used a $0.50 coupon making a 4 pack $1.16 and I picked up two at that price. My whole trip after bringing my own bags which target will give you $0.05 for was $3.53. They were all needed items and I was able to save 75% off my total.

I also made my way to Michaels and found a Christmas DCWV stack for $3.99 which was originally $19.99. Great savings!

Happy Shopping!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Great deal on Special K cereal and more

Okay folks I decided to pick up some cereal to have around since we will have house guests and I want them to be able to eat a quick breakfast if they need to. So I printed the buy one get one free coupon from the Special K website. Then went to the Target website and printed the coupon to save $1 when you buy two boxes of Special K. They were on sale for $2.50. I also used my own bag which Target will give you $0.05 to use. So for two boxes of Special K (Cinnamon pecan and Oats and Honey) I paid a whopping $1.45. Pretty cheap if you think about it. I just paid $1.45 for a weeks worth of breakfast for two people. Basically that is $0.21 a day for breakfast. Now that is just smarts!
Special K Cereal, Original, 18-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 3)

Also for all you $1 stamp hoarders you can pick them up at JoAnns for half off for ones that they are clearing out.

And remember that it is not always cheaper to rent a textbook. For example: To rent my international business text it would have cost me $33 and to buy it was $ 36 after using online coupons to just buy it and then I still have the option to sell it on Amazon for at least $45 right now. Thats right I am going to make a profit on my college textbook. That hardly ever happens! Always think about what you will get back out of a purchased textbook before renting because it seems cheaper at first!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Big Lots and a few great finds!

I love big lots for so many reasons I can't explain. For one they always have great deals on scrapbook merchandise and I like to hoard it. I would say its one of my dirty little secrets but I'm pretty sure most people know :) I have attached a picture to show some of the things I picked up at Big Lots. I got 3 stamps for $0.50 and brads for $1.00. The stamps are normally $1.00 and the brads are normally $3.99. I consider them both a great deal!


I also found myself at CVS pharmacy where I also scored some amazing swag. I got 6 bags of white tissue paper for a $1.14, a 4 pack of Christmas wrapping paper for $0.79 (Which one looks like it can be used year round), and silver gift wine bags for $0.39 which I will put to good use throughout the year. Never ignore holiday clearance! Many things can be found at an amazing price that can be used all year long. I do gather a few ornaments and things but very few. Mostly I like things that can be used throughout the year!

Happy Hunting!

Friday, January 7, 2011

Gotta love Garden Ridge!

If you are lucky enough to have a Garden Ridge than you are lucky enough to score this deal. In the winter and when my hubby travels for hunting he always complains that he doesn't have enough long underwear. And what do I find marked down 75% at Garden Ridge? Long underwear. You can pick up a package with a top and bottom for the amazing price of $2.50! That is a steal. I have found them for as low as $4.99 but never as low as $2.50. Fantastic I tell you!


As you can see above what they cost at Amazon. I also decided to swing by the local Target and I am so glad I did. I picked up a Christmas CD for next year by Lady Antebellum for a whopping $0.69. Outta control! I also picked up two ornaments that ran me $0.50 and they are so fitting of my hubby! Gotta get out there to find those deals!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Great Deal from JoAnns.

I have such a love hate relationship with JoAnns Fabrics. Right now it is on the love side. I just went there and found 3 8x8 DCWV stacks marked down from $14.99 to $3.97. Major score! Only a few are marked down. I picked up the magnetic stack, the animal crackers stack and the latte stack.

I could even resale them for more if I wanted too but I want them for myself. So if you are a scrapbook paper hoarder like myself get yourself down to JoAnns and pick up some paper.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Quick Update and New info!

Well the crock pot bag by reynolds was the best invention ever! Not a drop in the pot. It was if I never used it! Woo Hoo!

Now on to some useful information that you may want. Amazon is your best friend. You may not know it yet but it is. For one you can sell a lot of your used items on the market place. For example I just finished reading a book then I listed it on Amazon Marketplace, paid for and printed the shipping label right from Amazon and did not use any money other than what I made for selling the book. How great is that? All I have to do now is drop it off at any mailbox drop off and its shipped. No lines and I did it in my jammies. What you ask did they charge me for this? $0.17 and it was worth every penny over the price of shipping. I didn't have to pay for the shipping out of my pocket and stand in line. Two great things!

Also if you sign up for Opinion outpost surveys (link to the left of this post down the page a little ways)you can turn credits that you earn from surveys into Amazon gift cards. And each point is worth $0.10 and each survey is normally 20 points or more and are about 1o-15 minutes. Super simple and a great way to get things you want like music!


Happy Hunting!