Thursday, July 31, 2008

Tip #6: Creative ways to share photos online

I recently discovered Smilebox. You can create amazing greeting cards, scrapbooks, and slideshows using your own photos and videos. You sign up for free. You can e-mail your creations to your friends and family or attach them to your blog or even print them (a small extra fee to print).

Plus, you can buy a year subscription to the service and give it as a gift to that special someone who you know who has tons of pics and likes to share them. It would be a great gift for that new mom in your life. She will love it!

I created a small slideshow in a matter of minutes. This is very creative and very easy! If you try it and add it to your blog then let me know where it is so that I can view it too! Try it!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Tip #5: socks as swiffers

No way! Why didn't I think of this?

Check out blissfully domestic's idea of using a sock as a swiffer sheet on your swiffer broom things (for lack of a technical term). She is so right. Grab that spare sock that has a hole in it. Attach it to your swiffer. Clean floors. Throw in the wash and use again. What?

In my family, we have a long tradition of wearing socks with holes in them. It's too painful to throw them away. This is wonderful! Brilliant actually!

Monday, July 28, 2008

Tip #4: Back-to-school book covers


Save yourself lots of time by adding one item to your back-to-school supply list... book covers

Remember to buy the extra large book covers with your school supplies. Those first few days back to school are crazy busy. Who has time to cover the textbooks, especially during those first few weeks back? Not me. The book covers are only a few cents and are well worth the time saved. Add them to your school supply list. Buy them when you buy your school supplies. Don't wait. Don't think that you can go out and get them when the books start coming home. Just go ahead and get them now. You'll thank yourself when the books come home and you just break open a pack of book covers, slip them on, and your finished. Voila!

Easy peasy!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Tip #3: Back to school



The following three items are must haves to place on the side of your refrigerator. You never knew that 3 small items could make your life so much easier. Think of that space as your mini office. Best of all, it is right at your fingertips - so convenient!

  1. Refrigerator Calendar. See my pic below. I found this calendar (More Time Moms) at my daughter's book sale and have ordered one every year since. It has large spaces to write in. The pages are not glossy (no smears from the pen ink). It covers the entire school year (no need to find a new calendar in December). Add it to your refrigerator and update it with your family events. You will thank youself.



  2. Important papers clip frig magnet. See pic below. Buy a frig magnet that is also a clip. Use it to hold the most important of school papers. Mine holds: class schedule, permission slips, textbook site passwords, and the monthly lunch calendar.



  3. Pencil/pen holder frig case/magnet. See pic below. I found this item at the back-to-school sale and it is for school lockers. I added it to our home refrigerator and it holds pens, sharpies, and post-it notes. Note, in the pic below, that it also hangs right next to the calendar. Now, all of these items are right at your finger tips when you need them.





Easy peasy!




Friday, July 25, 2008

Tip #2: Bag lunch

Welcome to Frugal Friday. A day where we discuss all things that save money - a favorite for me!

Bag lunches. Since the birth of my new little prince, I have been brown bagging it to work. Let us not be afraid to pack a lunch that tastes great too. The best part is that I have actually LOST weight on this new plan.


This is what I had for lunch yesterday. Well, not for lunch, but throughout the day as I was grazing (which is supposed to be healthier for you).


Why/how packing a bag lunch has helped me to lose weight? ?


  • I am not buying junk at the fast food places.
  • I am not starving myself to save money, which causes me to "inhale the contents of my kitchen pantry" when I get home.
Really, look at what I ate yesterday. Ham sandwich ont he way to work. Granola and yogurt for mid-morning snack. Salad for lunch. Carrots and oreo sweet treats in the afternoon. Wa-la!

Don't believe me? Here are some others who think that bagging it is a great, healthy, and frugal way to go!

Frugal lunch by Clever Dude
Zenhabits claims that you can save $3000 by bagging it
And here are some creative ideas for brown bag lunches for the minis who are off to school in the fall.

Easy peasy!

Do you have a great brown bag lunch idea? We'd love to hear about it! Please leave us a comment!

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Tip #1: Conversation Starters

Do you ever tire of the same old dinner conversation? At my house the conversation starters are limited to: How was your day sweetheart? Did you do your homework? How was band practice today? And, then my husband and I inevitably start talking about work.

Conversation starter cards are great for the family. We have the Family series, shown in lime green below from Table Topics, but the cards are also available for teens, couples, and even for the book club. Great!

Here are some other great choices that I have found.


Family Time Fun Dinner Games and Activities

Sports Talk Conversation Cards (also available: kids talk, art talk, career talk, and science talk)

Do you need something super easy peasy! Don't want to wait for your cards to arrive in the mail? Here are some other choices!



These cards to download from blogger Summertime Designs.

Or sample more questions at these sites.

Easy-peasy fun for the family and a great gift idea as well!