Tag: Frugal Tips

Kid’s Crafts: July 4th Firecracker Toilet Paper Tube Rockets

Kid’s Crafts: July 4th Firecracker Toilet Paper Tube Rockets

Last week I sat down with my grandson to work on a new craft project. He’s 4 1/2 year’s old and loves to craft! What’s really nice about this kid’s craft project is that it’s made entirely from scrap items that I had leftover from 

How to Sustainably Save

How to Sustainably Save

Everybody has a reason to save money. It could be for a dream holiday, a house, a wedding, or your kid’s college fund. However, despite the many reasons you might have to want to add pennies to your savings pot, it isn’t always easy to 

4 Ways to Reduce the Cost of Running Your Family Car

4 Ways to Reduce the Cost of Running Your Family Car

4 Ways to Reduce the Cost of Running Your Family CarWhile having a family is one of the greatest blessings in life, it is also one of the most expensive. From rent and mortgage payments, to utility bills and food shopping, the list of things to pay for can seem endless. Therefore, most families are always looking for ways to reduce their outgoings and save a bit of cash.

Running a car is a priority for many households, as it makes the school run and journey to extracurricular activities with the kids so much easier. However, it is also a main outgoing for many families. So, we have put together some top tips on how to reduce the cost of running your family car!

Buy Economical Tires

When it comes to car maintenance such as buying new tires, it can be tempting to buy the cheapest you can find. But the cheapest tires may not always be the most economical. The type of tires on your car will make a huge difference to both your fuel economy and how long they will last. By going for the cheapest tires available, you will find that they need to be replaced more often, costing you more money in the long term.

Shop Around for Insurance Deals

One of the most expensive aspects of running your family car is the price of insurance. Therefore, we recommend that you take the time to shop around for insurance deals and do your research. There are ways that you can reduce the cost of your insurance, such as having a safe place to store it overnight instead of parking it on the road.

You can also save money by getting black box insurance, which will reduce your monthly payments. Black box insurance requires a tracking device in your car which will monitor your driving skills and habits. You can then use a site like Quotezone to find cheaper insurance for exchange of this driving data about you.

Find Cheaper Fuel

You will notice that, depending on the petrol station you visit, the cost of your fuel may be different. Therefore, it is worth keeping a note of the different prices in your local area and comparing the prices per litre. While you may not consider a few pennies per litre a huge saving, it soon adds up over the year!

Check Your Tyre Pressure Regularly

Many of us are guilty of not checking our tyre pressure as regularly as we should. However, this simple and easy check can make you a huge saving. While you may not notice from looking at your tires, an under inflated tire by 15psi can use 6 percent more fuel. This could be costing you a lot more money in fuel every year.

Making a few changes to how you run your family car can help to significantly reduce the cost of running it. What changes will you make?

Repainting and Updating Old Metal Wind Spinners

Repainting and Updating Old Metal Wind Spinners

We have three metal wind spinners on our property. I have one in a flower bed in our front yard and you’ll find the other two in a backyard gardening area. At one time they were colorful and looked beautiful in those areas. Over time 

How to Freeze Raw Eggs for Later Use

How to Freeze Raw Eggs for Later Use

A friend of our’s has a little family farm and sometimes gives us their extra fresh eggs. We’re empty nesters and it takes us awhile to use up 4-5 dozen of eggs…so freezing them for later use is our best option for preserving them. Today 

Fun, Frugal, Finds: Bargain Deals on Craft Supplies

Fun, Frugal, Finds: Bargain Deals on Craft Supplies

Frugal Finds and Hot DealsI love arts and crafts. Matter of fact…I have an entire room in my home dedicated to it. You’ll often find me during my “free time” down in my craft room whipping up a new project. Many of those arts and craft projects are shared on the TwoClassyChics blog. Making new items for my home or to give as gifts is always fun! Plus, it’s stress reliever too.

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One of our local craft supply stores (happened to be my favorite one) posted Going out of Business signs in January. During the past 2 months they’ve been steadily dropping their prices to clear out the merchandise. I’ve been in there several times hunting down some bargain. Yes…I hate to see another business close but I admit…I love the deals that I’ve been finding!

Large Bags filled with Seashells for Crafts

Here are some of the arts and crafts deals that I picked up during their big sale.

Low-Temp Mini Glue Guns 2 for $3.00
Brown Craft Gift Bags .20 cents each
Scrapbooking Paper .10 cents each
Scrapbooking Stickers .25 cents pack
Heavy-Duty Metal Hole Punch $1.50
Spools of Ribbon .20 cents to .50 cents a spool
Wood Picture Frames $2.00 to $8.00 each
Large Bags of Seashells $2.50 per Bag
Small Baskets with Seashells 1.50 per Basket
Wood Alpha Letters .10 cents each
Goldtone Metal Hinges .50 cents a pack
Metal Cup Hooks .50 cents a pack
Craft Kits for Kids .20 cents to $1.00 each
Fairy Garden Items $1.00 to $2.50 each
Star Wars Cupcake Holders & Wrappers $1.50
Salted Caramel Chocolate Pieces $1.50 bag
Salted Dark Chocolate Pieces $1.50 bag
Plus a few other things!

Low Temp Mini Glue Gun

Everything that I listed was 30% to 80% off regular retail price with most items being 50% to 80% off. Yipppppeeeee! I love to find bargain deals like this! Everything I purchased will be used. I don’t stock up on items that I have no planned use for them. I mean really? I don’t need things sitting around the house collecting dust for years to come. That’s not a money saver at all. I’m careful to ONLY BUY THINGS I KNOW I’LL USE!!!

What kind of great deals and bargains have you snagged lately? I would love to hear about them along with your favorite places to shop when you go out bargain hunting.

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Frugal Finds – Mega Clearance Deals on Holiday Items

Frugal Finds – Mega Clearance Deals on Holiday Items

We’re into the month of March and I’m still finding some mega clearance deals on leftover Christmas and holiday merchandise! Usually I don’t find anything once we’re into the month of March, so I was pleasantly surprised to find these deals at Gabe’s a few 

Recycling Old Christmas Tree Ornaments into New Refrigerator Magnets

Recycling Old Christmas Tree Ornaments into New Refrigerator Magnets

Now that Christmas is over I have been going through several boxes of old Christmas tree ornaments that we’ve had for years. When I say years…try decades! I haven’t used them for a long time and was going to throw them out. Instead…I decided to