Couponing for the Rest of Us

Home Depot: $5 Off Coupon, Free Flowers Coupon, More!


Click the picture above to sign up for Home Depot Gardening coupons!

Did you know that you can get coupons for gardening and outdoor projects?  Sign up for the Home Depot Garden Club and get coupons EACH WEEK for Buy One Get One Free Flowers, $5 off shrubs, $3 off Miracle Gro soil, even $5 off $50 Purchase Coupons!  (I’ve received 3 of those in the last month and a half alone – how handy!)

Here are some of the coupons I’ve received in my email – but you’ll get lots of others too when you join the Home Depot Garden Club (Click picture at top to sign up)

You’ll also get some great coupons in your mailbox for signing up – here is a picture of one of my favorites that comes out in early fall… Buy 2 get 1 Free Mums!  I even got a couple great coupons last year for $3 off Kingsford Charcoal – awesome!

These coupons are great when you pair them with a sale – and since most home improvement stores (Lowe’s, Ace Hardware, etc) will accept competitor coupons, you should be able to use them at the best sale in town!  (I used my mums coupon at Ace last year to get them for $1.64 each- read about that here)


How to Make a Trampoline Photo Collage! (Great for gifts)

I really wanted to use that FREE Photo Canvas Deal we talked about (Check it out here!) to get a Mother’s Day present done for both my mom and my mother-in-law all in one fell swoop.  I decided to make a vibrant collage of the kids that would really POP! on their wall.

I got the boys outside on our trampoline and started snapping away – and since there’s woods behind our house, the background to each shot was just sky and treetops. Perfect!

I wanted to capture the boys having fun being their goofy selves.  I didn’t set out to get perfection, but just to freeze a frame of them at play – happy and exuberant.

I had them jump up and touch their toes – (SNAP!) – jump sideways with arms out- (SNAP!) – jump towards me on the count of 3 – (SNAP!) and then just do their own thing while I snapped away.

I’ll be the first to admit that these pictures aren’t perfect.  I am 100% sure my friend Cortney Wheeler would be able to do this a bazillion times better because she is genius with a lens – but using my little Canon Elf didn’t really lend itself to perfection :)   And hey – if we’re going for reality – my kids really are just a blur of hair running by me half the time!

Although I didn’t go with Greyscale or Sepia – I think those both make really cool options as well!

I picked out one shot of each child (I think 2 closeups shots and 2 more action-y shots worked well together) and put them in Photoscape to combine them in the checkerboard you see.  I also used the editing tool within Photoscape* to add a margin of space between the pictures and then put a “Bloom” on the whole image to blur the light for a sunwashed effect.

*Photoscape is a free and fantastically useful program – you can download it here!

NOW!  That is going to make one awesome Photo canvas – my only problem at this point is deciding whether to make the 8×10″ (Free + $14.95 shipping), the 11×14″ ($27 + free shipping) or the 16×20″ ($37 + free shipping)…..   Decisions, decisions!

 

Blockbuster Express $1 Off Code (Plus a FREE Month of Movies!)

Need a movie night? Head over to Blockbuster Express’s Facebook page to score a promo code for $1 off a movie rental!

Then – head over HERE to sign up for a FREE 1-Month trial of Netflix Streaming Movies – you can watch a new movie every night for a month – totally free!  If you haven’t tried it in awhile – lots has changed!   My family uses Netflix on a daily basis – and I think it’s worth every penny of the $7.99 a month.

Not sure how it works?  Netflix lets you instantly watch TV episodes & movies by streaming them over the Internet to your TV.   You can also watch watch instantly on your PC, Mac, iPad or iPhone!

If you Sign up for the Free trial today - you can start watching TODAY.  That means – you’ll be ready to have a family movie night tonight.  My family has been marathoning River Monsters and How It’s Made each night for the last week or so – it’s great to be able to pick out something decent to watch whenever you want, without worrying about commericals.

I honestly can’t say enough good things about Netflix – you can check out my post HERE on why they’re a great frugal alternative to Dish/Cable!

*HOT* FREE 8×10 Photo Canvas *or* 16×20 Canvas for $37 Shipped!


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For a limited time, receive a FREE 8×10 Canvas Portrait from Canvas People and turn that cherished photo memory into something everyone will enjoy! This would definitely make it a “personal touch” from the heart and would make a great Mother’s Day gift!  (See the one I made for my living room bookshelf HERE!)

An 8×10″ really isn’t that big – but the bigger ones are so pricey, right?  WRONG!  Check out this new Mother’s Day Offer!

Canvas People is currently offering their 16 x 20″ Photo Canvas for  $37 + FREE SHIPPING!!  This is an INSANELY good deal, considering this size is normally $90 + $19.95 Shipping ($109.95!)

Here’s how to get your FREE -or- $37 Canvas:

  1. GO HERE and upload your picture.  (TIP: If you want to go greyscale – do that before uploading, because it costs extra on the Canvas People site to do it later!)
  2. Size: Choose either of these for a great deal.
    - 8×10 =  FREE + Pay Shipping
    - 11×14 = $27 + Free Shipping
    - 16×20 =  $37 and Free Shipping
  3. Frame & Effects: Select No Frame or Effects to avoid additional fees.

 

The Mother of All Cleaning Schedules

Hey guys! It’s Amber again and I’m back and this week, taking a little time out from the DIY’ing to give you a cleaning schedule you’ll actually be excited about. I post regularly about DIY projects, crafts and family life on MotherhoodMusings.com, and you can find me and all my stuff over here!

Now this…this is the mack daddy cleaning schedule. One that you might actually have a prayer of sticking to. If you are anything like me, you are in constant list making mode. I’ve discovered that being a list maker, doesn’t actually mean I’m an organized person, it means I’m trying to organize my UN-organization. Of all my “lists” I’ve made, a handful of them I have actually done, completed or stuck with. I’ve made cleaning schedules before, simplified, itemized, illustrated, all of which have failed.

I recently got inspired from a post I found here. What you want to do first is, sit down with a nice cup of coffee while the kids are napping. Grab a notebook and a pencil. At the top write: Daily, Weekly, Biweekly, and Monthly. After that you want to write down EVERYTHING that needs to be done in your house on a monthly basis. This may take a little time, and maybe a quick tour of your house to remember the little things that need to be done.

I described it to my sister like this, write down everything you would tell a maid to do if you had endless possibilities. Make sure that you are assigning them to which category they actually need to be in, not the one you would like for them to be in. (i.e, don’t put bathrooms everyday, cause we ALL know you ain’t doing that!) This has been my #1 problem before, I would add mopping every single week, because I would love for my house to be mopped every week. But in reality, that’s not going to happen, and I set myself up for failure. So now that I know my bare requirements, I am more likely to stick to it.

Once I had everything written out, I started to find that I didn’t really need for my daily chores to go on my calendar because they come so naturally, but if that’s not you, put them on there! Mine are very simplistic, hopefully I can remember to wipe down the kitchen and pick up at bedtime. :) This is what mine looked like:

Once you have everything written out, decide what days you want to do each weekly chore. If you have more than 5 weekly chores, you can either choose to add them to Saturday & Sundays or add more than one to each day. I arranged my schedule so that I am not doing ANY cleaning on the weekends, hallelujah, so my Mon-Fri has more than one weekly chore on it.

Make up a mock 4 week calendar (yes, some months have 5 weeks, I’ll touch on that later) on another scrap of paper to start adding in weekly chores on the days of your choosing. After you disperse each weekly chore to a day of the week, move on to the biweekly chores if you have any. Decide which two weeks of the month you want to do your biweekly chores and add them to a day of the week that has more of an easier weekly chore to go along with it (i.e dusting).

Once you’re done with your biweekly, move on to the monthly. Add each of your monthly chores to ONE day of the whole month to get those accomplished. Some of my monthly chores include, cleaning out the microwave, washing kitchen rugs, etc. I also added meal planning onto my Sunday, because I do not want to do any cleaning, but meal planning only requires some thought.

*Disclaimer* You are not allowed to judge me based on my biweekly bathroom cleanings or monthly sheet washing. I’m making a schedule I will actually stick to, not one that my momma would approve of! :)

Make sure you are making your day choices based on something you will actually stick with. For instance, I will NOT mop and do bathrooms on the same day, I’m too lazy, uh, I mean busy, for that. So I know if I schedule those together, it won’t get done. I even went as far as to schedule my less popular (aka, most crappy) biweekly chores on opposing weeks, so no two biweekly chores got put on the same week. Of course this worked out nicely because I only had 4 of them. Once you are satisfied with your monthly layout, start transferring it to a calendar that’s pretty. Cause’ we all know we don’t wanna do this cleaning, might as well be on cute paper. Like the calendars I posted on my blog, here.

Mine turned out, that if all goes well, I will be doing 1 hour, at most, of cleaning each day, and my house will stay clean (technically speaking) on a monthly basis. And I purposely gave myself some easy days so I know those are coming in the week. As far as the 5 week months go, this is up to your personal preference. You could just restart your 4 week process on that 5th week, but I decided this would throw me off too much, so I decided on those months, the 5th week would be a “easy” week and I would only do bare necessities and none of the extras. My necessities include laundry, vacuuming and making sure the bedrooms stay clean.

Good luck making your schedule, and remember to give yourself a break… who cares if the house gets messy from time to time, as long as you’re making memories!

Combining Netflix + Hulu = A Frugal Alternative to Cable/Satellite!

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We talked a couple months back about how using Netflix, or a combination of Netflix and Hulu, is a heck of a lot cheaper than paying for Cable or Satellite.  Lots of you responded, telling us that it’s exactly what you do!  For those of you who missed that discussion – I wanted to recap and remind you that you can try either one out for free!

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Curves: Free Week Pass For New Members

 

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Start your weight loss plan with Curves and bypass the big, flashy gyms.  This gym is all for women and the environment is more of a supportive sisterhood.   And who doesn’t want to burn up to 500 calories within a 30-minute workout?  Sign me up!  Combine strength training and cardio to work your entire body!  Give it a try today, you won’t regret it.  Just fill out the form to get your FREE one week pass for Curves today!

If you’re interested but still on the fence – there are some awesome testimonials over HERE. Check out this special limited-time FREE week pass HERE!

Have you ever been to Curves? What was your experience like?

Laptop Baking Rack Cooling Pad – Cheapskate Solution!

 

I blog on and off through the day, and heavily at night once the kids are in bed – so my laptop rarely gets turned off.  With all that runtime, and the fact that there are usually a billion processes going on at once, my computer gets pretty hot.  It starts making noises that sound like jet engines taking off.  Today, I put an end to all that by grabbing a cookie cooking rack from under the cabinet and putting it under the laptop.  Now air can circulate and the fan can cool it off more easily.

I’m gonna get back to my blogging (I’m working on finishing this week’s upcoming CVS matchups!) – but I just wanted to share!