More Great Printable Coupons
by admin at February 27, 2010 in CVS, Holidays on a Budget, Planning Ahead, Printable Coupons
There are some really great new printable coupons out at coupons.com today!
You can get $1.00 off Nestle eggs to start stocking up on your Easter candy when it goes on sale. The CVS face scrub is a great one to print to go along with a sale and with those $5.00 off $$ purchase coupons that print out so often!
Print out your 2 copies of each at coupons.com today!
FREE Walgreens 8×10 Collage Print TODAY
by admin at February 12, 2010 in Gift Ideas, Holidays on a Budget, Online Offers, Online Shopping, Walgreens
You can use the code VDAY to get a FREE collage print from Walgreens.com when you select to pick it up in the store. This offer is good for today, Friday, only! This would be a great Valentines gift for your husband’s office if you included several pictures of the two of you throughout your relationship:)
You can also get 25 FREE 4×6 prints when you buy 25 with the code LOVE10 on Walgreens.com.
Still Time For Valentines Gifts!
by admin at February 11, 2010 in Gift Ideas, Holidays on a Budget, Online Shopping
If you are still looking for the perfect gift for your honey for Valentines Day, there are a couple of good options for photo gifts through Snapfish that you can have printed at your local store.
Get the following deals when you choose to pick them up in store only:
Use the code 33collage to get 33% off collage prints at Walgreens through 2/13. You could put together a collage of pictures of you and your honey over time for their office.
8×11 photo books are $3.00 off at Meijer with no coupon necessary through 2/14.
Have your 5×7 photo cards printed at your local Duane Reade for 50% off through 2/12 with no coupon necessary.
Order now through Snapfish to get your gift on its way!
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Coupon of the Day- Family Christian Stores
by admin at February 11, 2010 in Coupon of the Day, Gift Ideas, Holidays on a Budget, Printable Coupons
Family Christian Stores has 2 great new coupons out! One is a BOGO 50% off coupon and the other is a FREE Greeting Card from DaySpring perfect for Valentines Day. Print yours now through the picture above or HERE!
Looking For Valentines Day Ideas?
by admin at February 8, 2010 in Holidays on a Budget, Online Shopping

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Great Deal on Valentines Day Cards!
by admin at January 22, 2010 in Family, Gift Ideas, Holidays on a Budget, Online Shopping
School children across the country are bringing home their class rosters for Valentine’s Day. Make this a special Valentine’s by creating a personalized photo card on SeeHere.com. With a wide range of Valentine’s cards to choose from, and the ability to customize each design, your Valentine’s Card will really stand out this year!
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Turkey Roaster and Turkey Deal at Super Target
by admin at November 16, 2009 in Holidays on a Budget, Target
Check this out! There is a deal reported at Super Target where if you buy the 18qt. Rival Turkey Roaster and a 10lb or more Butterball turkey, you get a $15 gift card.
Rival 18 qt. Turkey Roaster- $27.00
Butterball Turkeys- .88/lb
Buy the roaster and a 10 lb turkey and use the $2.00 off coupon from smartsource.com
Final Price= $18.80 for both after coupon and gift card!
Thanks Deal Seeking Mom
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Holiday’s on a Budget- Flying?
by admin at November 7, 2009 in Family, Holidays on a Budget
I have gotten a lot of questions lately about how I save money on the holidays and all that come along with them. I will probably do several posts over the next 8 weeks about different aspects of the holidays and how to save.
This week, I am going to talk a little about flying for the holidays.
For those of you who fly somewhere for the holidays, like we do, now is the time to book your flights. There are a lot of different websites you can use to save on flights like orbitz.com, cheaptickets.com or hotwire.com that get discounted fairs by combing different carriers. You can also use priceline.com to name your own price.
Check some of the smaller airlines like Southwest or Jetblue for possibly lower fares if they are in your area or at least close.
Don’t buy the tickets that fly out of the larger airport 2 hours away because they are so much cheaper without factoring in gas to get there, parking, tips, valets, extra meals if necessary and possibly even a hotel stay. Many times, when you add this in, it may no longer be worth it.
All of our family lives on the east coast and we are on the west coast so we fly 2 or 3 times a year to visit. While I do not advise to use a credit card for your everyday spending, we do use them for specific purposes when the rewards are worth it, and then pay it off immediately. For flying purposes, we use a US Airways Master card. The $90 annual fee is very worth it for the (2) $99 companion certificates we get each year. My husband and I both have one in our names so we get the certificates twice a year, once for each card. This way, we pay for one full price ticket and then the other 2 are only $99 each.
My husband uses the card throughout the year for work expenses that he is reimbursed for and then we use them to purchase our flights. We just turn right around and pay the bill from our checking account online. Because we know we will use the rewards each year, this is well worth the savings we are able to get. Last year we were able to fly to summer vacation for FREE with all the frequent flyer miles we had wracked up!
Check which airlines fly in and out of the airports you use most and then search their websites for credit cards available. Check out US Airways credit cards HERE.
How do you save money on your holiday travel?
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Candy Deal at Toys R Us
by admin at October 18, 2009 in Holidays on a Budget
I know that many of you are looking for candy deals for yourself and to donate to your church or schools for festivals, etc. I saw this great deal at MoneyWiseMoms I thought I would pass on. I will try and do a round up of great candy deals at other stores as I find them. Fell free to email me or comment with any you might find!
Starting today, Toys R Us has bagged Halloween candy for just $1.74/bag. Use any of the following coupons to lower that price:
- $1.00/2 Mars Fun Size Candy Bags from the 10/11 or 9/27 paper.
- $1.00/3 Hershey’s, Reese’s or Kit Kat Snack Size Bags, from the 9/27 paper.
- $1.00 off Nestle, Baby Ruth, or Butterfinger Bags, HERE
And, when you become a Rewards R Us member (sign up and bring your temporary membership card to the store) you can use this $5 off $25 printable coupon that expires Sunday, October 18th.
Halloween Savings Tips
by admin at October 17, 2009 in Decorating, Holidays on a Budget
Halloween Savings Tips from Lisa Reynolds, RedPlum’s Mom Saver-in-Chief
Costumes: Here are some do-it-yourself costumes that can be created in 30 minutes or less and they’re almost free to make.
~ A Bunch of Grapes: With just a bag of purple balloons, a bunch of safety pins and a purple sweatshirt your kid is on their way to grape greatness.
~ The time consuming part of this costume will be blowing up all the balloons you will need to cover the front and back of your little guy’s shirt.
~ Carefully pin the tied-off portion of each balloon to the sweatshirt. To take it a few steps further, hunt for purple pants or leggings in your kid’s closet and think about dabbing on a little purple face paint.
~ Bubblegum on a Shoe in 15 Minutes: This is able to be accomplished in 15 minutes with $0-$20.
~ The project starts with finding a headband and a flip-flop you don’t mind sacrificing.
~ The shoe gets glued sole-side-down on the headband, which gets painted pink.
~ Add an all-pink outfit and an optional store-bought pink wig or a can of temporary pink hair spray and you’re through—one gigantic piece of pink gum stuck to a shoe.
~ Dora the Explorer in 5 Minutes: Dora’s one omnipresent explorer, who even kids without regular TV access seem to somehow know and love. And she’s perhaps TV’s easiest star to imitate. This costume will require the purchase of a black wig, but any one will do. When you get it home you’ll quickly cut blunt bangs at the front of the wig and trim the rest into a bob. The rest of the costume consists of red shorts, green socks a pink shirt and a purple backpack. A toy monkey sidekick is optional!
Candy: Make sure to check out your favorite online coupon sites, like redplum.com, to find coupons for your Halloween candy.
Invitations: Put some thought and creativity in your invitation to spark your guests’ creative side and build anticipation about your party. Make costumes a must, and promise prizes for the best ones. Take a trip to the local dollar store (a great source of Halloween decorations) and buy some witches’ fingers or severed hands. Print up your invitation in a spooky font, punch a hole in the paper and use string to tie it onto the finger, or a finger on the hand.
Lighting: Replace many of your regular bulbs with black ones and line your walkway with miniature jack-o-lanterns.
Decorations:
~ Cover helium filled balloons with pieces of white cloth for the illusion of floating ghosts Draw eyes with black marker.
~ Create the look and feel of an abandoned old house. Cover the sofas, chairs, dining room table and all other large furniture items with old white sheets. This will give your party space an abandoned look.
~ Fog: Place dry ice in a container of warm water. Simply set on floor next to the wall and be sure to keep small children away from ice.
~ Ask each of your Halloween party guests to bring a carved pumpkin to the party. Set up a special table with a Halloween tablecloth to display all of the Jack O’ Lanterns for all to see. This will also enhance your party décor. Give a prize for the best one.
~ Use clear plastic food handlers gloves to make "ice hands." Adding these to your punch bowl will keep it chilled for a long time and look creepy. Use punch instead of water and as the ice melts, it won’t water down the punch bowl.
All of these items can be packed away and re-used for next year, or given to a friend for their Halloween party.
Thanks RedPlum!























