Today we are going to talk about saving money around the house. You can save money everywhere! A lot of these could overlap with saving on the electric bill but I tried my best not to.
Stop buying paper towels! At our house we buy 1 or 2 rolls a year just in case something nasty happens like Kaia has tummy issues or something. We use cloth towels 99.9% of the time.
Use cloth napkins. You can buy them or make them yourself. Very east project
Use a reusable duster that you just toss in the washer.
Ditch your swiffer or find reusable swifter pads on etsy.
Ditch the coffee filters use reusable ones or use a french press.
Make all your own cleaners. So much cheaper and good for the environment.
Sweep your tile/wood/any other kind of hard floors rather than vacuum.
Start a compost and recycle. The more you compost and recycle the less trash you have and the less trash bags you will use.
Use reusable snack bags and lunch boxes. Stop wasting money on disposable and start reusing them. There are adorable ones available on etsy or you can try to make them yourself.
Make your own pillows. When we moved into our apartment I made all of our pillows and stuffed them with the stuffing from pillows I wasn't using anymore.
Buy used or slightly damaged furniture. Check out my post on inexpensive furniture. I learned my lesson and probably will never buy new again (except couches).
Create art yourself to decorate or find cool stuff at yard sales
Use drop clothes to create curtains, rugs, and pretty much anything you can imagine!
Yard sale to get awesome things so your house isn't so matchy matchy right out of a catalog. Plus just the search is a fun adventure!
This is definitely just the start of saving money at home and I would love to hear how you save money around your house!
This was part of the Homestead Barn Hop, the Morris Tribe, Sew Chatty, Sew Can Do, Craft-O- Maniac, Homemaker on a Dime, Frugally Sustainable, Thrifty Decorating, Someday Crafts
Thanks for sharing, I have absolutely already found the joys of saving through fixing old furniture and now I'm finding out all about the great homemade cleaner recipes available. Great posts, keep them coming!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ashley! Old furniture is way better then the new stuff and so much cooler to find!
DeleteI am starting a challenge series tomorrow at my blog about the family's carbon footprint, 400 Days 'till 40 (also wordpress.com) started hers today. Consider sharing? craftythriftydecoratingwifemom.wordpress.com
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Sure Janet I would love to share! Thanks!
DeleteI am really enjoying the saving money series. Thanks for your tips.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you are enjoying them Sandy! There should be a few more coming!
DeleteThats a great way to use up old t shirts! Thanks for the tip Amy!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I LOVE all of these ideas! My husband and I just bought our first home, having our first baby, and are on a major budget so these are all such awesome ideas! Your blog is SO SO cute too!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much that is really encouraging! That is a lot of firsts in a short period! Good luck hope these ideas work for you!
DeleteI cut up dryer cling sheets into 5th's - you really don't need much to take the static cling out of your laundry - and using a whole one isn't good for the fibers in your clothing.
ReplyDeleteGreat tip Susie! Before I started making dryer sheets I used to cut mine in half. I didn't know you could cut them that small! Thanks
DeleteThis is the fave blog of the week :) Great post! Thanks for joining Creative Bloggers' Party & Hop.
ReplyDeleteHere I've been trying to save up to buy all six of us new pillows. I can't believe I never thought of making them! Thank you so much for the suggestion. I usually consider myself an old frugalite but I learned something new today!
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