Here are a few recent finds from the One Spot at Target for toddler learning and play!
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by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Money Saving
by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Decor & Furniture, DIY Projects, Dollar Tree, Holiday
This year was the first that I was truly disappointed in the fall section at Dollar Tree (if I’m being totally honest). It was underwhelming and stocked with droves of chitzy stuff that seemed a waste of a dollar. FEAR NOT! That makes for a great opportunity to create your own gorgeous fall decor. While standing alone these items are nothing to write home about, together with a bit of glam-factor, they can be a beautiful addition to your home (or kitchen! or hair-styling routine!)
In this video I share with you some easy fall projects… plus some tried and true staples that are definitely worth a purchase. I’m so excited for this season and some cooler weather!
Looking for Krylon Looking Glass Spray Paint? Yes, it’s expensive everywhere, but a little bit goes a long, long way!
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by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Decor & Furniture, DIY Projects, Dollar Tree, Money Saving, Organization, Teaching
We recently updated Carson’s room to be toddler friendly! But we had to do it on a tiny budget. Here are some creative solutions we used to stay organized…and it requires minimal work from me. No folding? Yes, please!
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by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Online Deals, Organization
When I went to Vidcon this year, I stayed with Charlie’s Aunt Karen. She has such an organized home (as you will soon see), and in an effort to equip you with ideas to get organized, I wanted to share this footage with you! It’s fun to see real systems that work in a real house: I definitely learned a thing or two. While some of these ideas are very budget friendly, some are high-end, too. Below I’ve given you budget friendly options if you are looking to achieve the same look. Custom organizing on a realistic budget.
I hope you enjoyed!
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by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Advice & Vlogs, Decor & Furniture, Money Saving
Hey, y’all! Labor Day weekend is my favorite time to get my shop on. We had a busy weekend, and I vlogged over two days. Whew! I would love you to join me for a day in the life vlog and a shopping adventure. Want more? Click here to see the other vlog!
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by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Decor & Furniture, DIY Projects, Dollar Tree, Money Saving
by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: DIY Projects, Dollar Tree, Money Saving, Organization
Organizing the kitchen can seem like a daunting and expensive task. Here’s how, using less than $10, I organized our baking cabinet above the stove.
My biggest secrets when organizing are to…
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by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: DIY Projects, Money Saving, Recipes
Baby wipes are expensive. And loaded with tons of ingredients you can’t pronounce. Carson gets diaper rash very, very easily (it’s insane), and even though he is potty trained, he still wears diapers for naps and bed-time, and we still used wipes after going potty!
I wish I would have found a recipe I loved sooner. There are lots of options out there (many use baby shampoo and oil), but the proportions are all wrong and they leave a residue on your skin.
After some research and experimenting, we found wipes we LOVE and won’t be switching to store-bought any time soon. Besides, you won’t believe the money you save. Just one container of these wipes uses around $1 of ingredients, and considering you pay $4 at the store for the same amount, I’d say that’s a pretty killer savings.
Storage Containers (also BPA free)
Fiora Paper Towels
Burt’s Bees Shampoo (natural ingredients, tear free and safe for babies)
Burt’s Bees Body Oil (all natural and safe for babies)
Coconut Oil
Distilled Water
M E A S U R E M E N T S:
1/2 paper towel roll in a 64oz container
1 Tbs. coconut oil
1 squirt baby shampoo
1 squirt baby oil
2 cups distilled water
Combine coconut oil and liquid ingredients (make sure water is warm). Pour over 1/2 a paper towel roll (cut with a non-serrated knife). Remove center roll and pull out wipes from the center. Squish roll down using the lid. Keep sealed for up to 2 weeks.
Let me know if you give this easy recipe a try!
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by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: DIY Projects, Money Saving, Recipes
For the price the grocery store charges for almond butter, you should be cracking open a can of liquid gold. Or at the very least prime rib. The cost is outrageous. Almond butter can run you $8-$9 PER SMALL JAR. I can’t think of another explanation other than it’s the health-food industry capitalizing on a “trendy” food with a lot of added health benefits. And considering how fast we go through it in our house, I was really excited to discover how easy it was to make your own.
Almond butter is loaded with vitamins and minerals and is great for your health. Peanutbutter is good for you, too (has lots of protein), but isn’t good to be consumed in mass quantities…especially if you have the 24-7-PB&J-requesting-kid. It’s so easy to switch it up with some almond butter with ZERO preservatives and keep your family eating healthful, varied foods on a budget!
You’ll need a food processor and a large bag of raw almonds. The cheapest place to purchases them is Costco where you can get a large bag for about $17. That makes the cost per jar right around $3…about 1/3 of the price in the store!
Process the almonds for 10-15 minutes (stirring occasionally with a spatula) until smooth and creamy like peanut-butter. Store in mason jars in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. We love to label ours with dissolveable labels.
I hope you give this easy recipe a try. Carson and I will show you how simple it really is!
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by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Dollar Tree, Money Saving, Teaching
It’s back to school season! Where has the time gone? Lots of you ask to see teacher organization videos, and while I don’t have a classroom (I am a “floating” teacher), I wanted to shared with you my two favorite teacher systems for staying organized!
In this video I share with you some of my favorite back to school tips, best Dollar Tree finds for teachers, what to do with absent work (and how to keep it organized) and my teacher work-bag. These are my school staples, and you’ll see why I love them so much.
Even if you aren’t a teacher, I hope you find these tips helpful!
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Hi, I'm Kathryn! I'm passionate about organization, frugality, Dollar Tree and chocolate. Join me and my family of four living organized on a dime! Read More…
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