Showing posts with label ThredUP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ThredUP. Show all posts

Sunday, July 28, 2013

How We Save Money at our House



When we got pregnant with our first child, we decided that I would stay at home with her.  That meant we would have to manage with much less income.  We had to make a lot of changes to make this work.  I thought I would share some of those things with you here:


1)  Drop cable/satellite.  You may be paying between $35-$80 a month for cable (or satellite).  Drop that bill & use a combination or Netflix & Redbox.  To get unlimited instant viewing on Netflix, its $9 per month.  We decided to use Redbox for new releases since it's just $1 & no waiting.  Not to mention, if you join their email list or get their texts, they will send you code for free movies or 1/2 off all the time.  See, way cheaper.




2)  Shop at ALDIs y'all.   You probably can't get every single thing on your list there, but you can get most of it.  You could shave $50 off your grocery bill.  Great place to get inexpensive flowers, too.



3)  Don't be too proud for the Dollar Tree.  You can get cheap socks, canned goods, plasticware, paperware, gift wrapping supplies, party supplies & craft supplies for the kiddos.  At Christmastime, you can get great deals on the larger-sized ornaments we all love.  I know interior designers that go there to get their supplies when decorating homes for Christmas.  Seriously!



4)  Consider refinancing.  Rates are at an all-time low (for example we went from 4.99% to 3.6%).  We were able to shave $200 off our monthly mortgage payment.  It saved us about $20,000 on our overall loan amount.

5)  Buy second-hand.  We get the majority of the things we own used.  We buy furniture & tons of home decor items from Craigslist:





we get clothes from the Goodwill, yard sales & thredup.com.


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6)  Become an Amazon Prime member.  Great benefits.  You get free 2-day shipping, free instant-streaming of a lot of movies & shows, borrow free books from the Kindle Lending Library.  Many things we buy are cheaper on Amazon &, since we don't have to pay shipping, it's even cheaper.


amazon.com


7) Shop Ebay stores.


You can get new products with free shipping & sometimes save a ton.   We bought a new large leather storage ottoman for $150 & free shipping.  This one:


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How It Works

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Pick Your Plan

To start getting eMeals, just choose a meal plan
based on your eating style, your family size
and even your favorite grocery store.
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Get Great Recipes

Every week, your meal plan arrives in your inbox —
complete with seven simple, creative, family–friendly
dinner recipes. Each includes an entrée and side dishes.
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Shop and Save

Along with the meal plan, you'll receive a detailed
grocery list organized by section and coordinated
with the weekly sales at selected stores.
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Relax and Enjoy

We take care of the meal planning, the grocery list and
the budgeting — while you take credit for making healthy, 
home–cooked meals
 that your whole family will love.





What is eMeals? from eMeals on Vimeo.

The real money saving here is that:

-Each meal plan is very affordable & can be customized to the store where you shop
-All of the meals share ingredients, so you end up buying less groceries at the store.


My readers can save 15% by entering promo code: SCHOOL15 


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These are the first things that came to my mind tonight.  Hope it's helpful to you!  Let me know what you do to save money!

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Interested in Trying thredUP?





Have you been interested in trying thredUP?  Need a little incentive?  How about $10 off???


New customers can now get $10 off their first order from thredUP!   Just click the button below!  





Happy shopping!!!




*Fine print

Offer valid through  2/28/13 at 11:59PM PST.  Valid for new customers/first purchase only.  May not be combined with other offers.  Does not apply to shipping costs.  One code use per person










Thursday, February 7, 2013

thredUP!

Let me tell you about something super cool.  If you're like me, the type who frequents consignment stores, thrift stores etc; looking for great deals for your kids, then you might really dig this new website.  

It's called thredUP and it's an online children's consignment shop.




  Super, right?

"Kids grow fast.  By age 17 a child has outgrown over 1,300 articles of clothing, and parents have spent upwards of $14K replacing clothes that are practically new."  thredUP


The way it works is ThredUP buys pre-owned clothing from families across the country & chooses only the best of those items & to resell online. 

Their website has the top brands you love.  Their prices start at $2.99 and are up to 80% off retail!  They have dependable quality that has passed inspection before it gets to your home.  All items are in "like new" condition.  New items are added all the time.

You can consign your own items too.  It's super easy:



1)  You order a free thredUP "Clean Out" bag on this website.  

2)  Fill the bag up with your child's used, but consignment quality clothes.  You can check out their standards here.

3)  Send in your bag(s) to thredUP for FREE using prepaid postage.  They give you  USPS & UPS shipping labels, so you can choose which is more agreeable for you.

4)  Earn Cash!  You get paid upfront for each item they think they can resell to other families on thredUP.com's website.

I love the idea of ordering it online.  They are set up with big Pinterest-esque pictures to view all the items:



It's so nice not to have to deal with the hassle of taking both kids around to the stores with me.  It can CRAZY sometimes!!!

Let me know if have used thredUP or if you do after this post.  Would love to hear about it!