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Cheap Car Organization {travel & more!}

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: DIY Projects, Dollar Tree, Money Saving, Organization

Organizing your car when going on road trips (with kids) can be a headache…  or like you are about to walk into a battle-zone!  Here are my favorite tips for keeping your car organized (all year long) and preparing for longer trips with kids!

      •  Hang a holiday bag on a command hook to create a no-shift garbage can!  This is one of my favorite hacks.
      • Organize your glove box using old CD cases and Dollar Tree plastic pouches.  CD cases make a great mini-first-aid kit or a coloring kit for your kids.
      • I love microfiber cloths (from Dollar Tree) for cleaning the inside of your car to keep it from getting dusty.  A great investment for only a buck!
      • Forget silicone cup liners, they are cumbersome.  Even though it’s all over Pinterest…
      • I LOVE this iPad holder and toy organizer for the back of the seat.  It’s under $15 and is GREAT for kids on long car trips (plus there is a ton of space for toys!)
      • Use over the door hooks from the dollar store to store umbrellas.  They are also great for hanging diaper bags.
      • Have a removable basket with a blanket, first aid kit, and a change of clothes.  These are our most commonly needed items.
      • Invest in a Shop Vac to clean the inside of your car.  One of our home’s favorite investments!
      • Use Dollar Tree bins to corral extra storage and misc. supplies on the floor
      • Have a high quality cooler and pack food on the go (you will save a ton!).  This is our favorite one.

    • Keep “puke bags” and paper towels handy.  Extra trash bags for dirty or soiled clothes.  You will thank yourself later!

These are our favorite ways to travel organized and simply.  Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

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*This is not a sponsored post.  All opinions are my own.  Links contain affiliates.*

Our Thanksgiving Table

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: DIY Projects, Dollar Tree, Holiday, Money Saving

Here are some easy ideas to get your table ready this Thanksgiving.  All of these items were either thrift store or Dollar Tree finds (given to me by the beautiful Barbara!…what a kind gesture).  ANYONE can create a beautiful look on a dime.  Hope you enjoy!

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*This is not a sponsored post.  All opinions are my own.*

 

Dollar Tree & One Spot Haul…plus a giveaway!

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Money Saving, Organization

Here are some favorite items I picked up from Dollar Tree and Target One Spot recently.  I love how everything is just $1!

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BUDGET ORGANIZING | Small Girls’ Room & Closet

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: DIY Projects, Dollar Tree, Money Saving, Organization

I helped my dear friend organize her daughters’ shared bedroom.  She didn’t have a lot of space to work with, so we maximized what she did have in the closet.  She has some beautiful decor and some great ideas she came up with, too.  I knew I had to share.  Hope you enjoy!

If you are struggling with decorating and organizing small spaces, here are some tips that will really help you!

  1. Re-purpose old items.  You can create beautiful decor this way!  Check out the video to see a beautiful window DIY.
  2. Stencils make a big impact and give a custom look to a room on a dime.  We use them in our home, too and get so many compliments.
  3. Paint Light Fixtures that you don’t like.  Hello, pink!  This is a great way to save money and create a custom look in the room.
  4. Find furniture that has room for storage underneath, especially in small spaces this is key.
  5. Re-think storage spaces.  Who says you have to keep something where it is just because it has always been there.  Re-thinking systems can help you find space you didn’t know you had.
  6. Use cube shelves in the closet.  I can’t say enough good things about this!  It maximizes floor space in standard double-door closets.
  7. Use dollar bins and labels (from Dollar Tree and Target respectively!).  You know I love these, and they are just as good as the expensive guys.
  8. Have a no-fold system using bins.  Dollar Tree plastic bins are a great way to achieve this.  Throw in blankets, burp cloths, socks, etc.  They are contained, easy to find, and it saves you a lot of time when doing laundry.
  9. Make your own baskets using old boxes and jute twine.  You can see more on that here.
  10. Use Dollar Tree plastic shoe bins in drawers for dividers.  These make excellent dividers and they are so inexpensive.
  11. Use Dollar Tree trash cans to store hair bows.  I loved this idea Meredith had!  Girls’ stuff can get everywhere!

I hope you enjoyed these tips and I would love to hear yours below!

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*This is not a sponsored post.  All opinions are my own.*

$20 Small Pantry Organization | DOLLAR TREE

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Dollar Tree, Money Saving, Organization

Organizing a tiny pantry can be challenging.  My brother recently moved into his first apartment on his own, and he has one of the smallest pantries I have ever seen.  The door is literally a half door.  If that.  Probably the right size for a hobbit?

In one trip to the Dollar Tree and spending only $17, here’s what we came up with.  I also share my favorite tips for organizing small spaces like a pantry in general and helping keep it that way.

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*This is not a sponsored post.  All opinions are my own.*

How to Re-Organize…anything!

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Dollar Tree, Money Saving, Organization, Teaching

Here’s a quick organizing refresh we did in our built-ins.  Keeping an organized home isn’t a one and done.  It’s an evolution of crafting and re-working an environment that functions best for your family as your needs change.

Here’s how we organize our DVDS, toys, and games in a new system that is now beneficial for our family!

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*This is not a sponsored post.  All opinions are my own.*

How to save money at Costco!

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Money Saving

I’m not affiliated with Costco, I just LOVE shopping there.  We’ve been members of lots of wholesale stores, and it’s by far my favorite.  (Anyone else as obsessed with the Kirkland brand as me?)  You have to be careful, though.  Shopping wholesale can lead to over-buying and under-using.  Statistically, the average family of four wastes about $1,500 a year in UN-used food. (Today.com)  So, to actually save at Costco, here’s what we do to maximize our dollar and making sure we always come out ahead.

*COSTCO POWER-SAVER TIPS*

  1.  Shop 1x a month— I find weekly trips lead to over-buying.  I shop primarily at our grocery store, and I do a stock-up of the items below when we are running low, because they are rock bottom prices.
  2. Split big purchases!  Find a friend that needs toilet paper or paper towels, too and split up your purchase.  You both win in then end.
  3. Have a deep freezer for extra storage.  You can freeze ANYTHING!  No lie.
    • CLICK HERE TO SEE HOW TO FREEZE EVERYTHING (AND HOW TO DO IT)!
  4. Use a freezer inventory.  Forget not knowing what is in your freezer.  This leads to food waste.
    • Print my FREEZER INVENTORY FREE PRINTABLE, laminate (or just put in a sheet protector) and attach to your freezer.  Know what is coming in and out, what you should be eating first, and never let food go to waste again.
  5. Shop with a plan.  Use the mailer.  Create a list.  Don’t be distracted by things you don’t need!  Like those giant teddy bears?  Yeah.  Steer clear of JUNK!
  6. BEST PRICES:
    • Meats (VERY well-priced, lots of gourmet selection, too!)
    • Dried fruit
    • Nuts
    • Olive oil
    • Milk
    • Sheet Cake
    • Organic Foods (frozen and fresh)
    • Vitamins
    • Bread
    • Ready-made appetizers
    • Spices
  7. USE IBOTTA to save additionally on top of what you are already buying when you find a good deal (cash out with PayPal and gift cards)
  8. Price Match everything!  Especially housewares and big ticket items.  Seriously.  There are a million and one apps you can download to do this!
  9. HOW TO READ THE SIGNS AT COSTCO:
    • .99 REGULAR PRICE
    • .97 REDUCED
    • .88 OR .00 STORE MARKDOWN
    • AN * MEANS THIS ITEM IS BEING DISCONTINUED
  10. Printer ink is the best DEAL EVER!  You can fill up a cartridge for under $8.  This is awesome!
  11. Big home purchases.  We have had great luck with…
    • sheets
    • storage/organizing solutions
    • outdoor toys and playsets
    • clothes
  12. THINGS TO SKIP:
    • Canned goods
    • Sauces / pasta
    • Boxed goods (in general, unless there is a rebate on select items)
    • Feminine Products
    • Personal Hygiene
      • razors, body wash, etc.


 

FREE PRINTABLES AND RESOURCES IN THIS VIDEO:

  • DOWNLOAD IBOTTA FOR CASH BACK (IT’S FREE!)
  • FREEZE EVERYTHING (AND HOW TO DO IT)
  • FREEZER INVENTORY FREE PRINTABLE

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*YouTube has been such a blessing, and I am fortunate to get to work with many brands that I love and use daily!  I have been using Ibotta since 2013 and have saved hundreds using this app.  Thanks to Ibotta for sponsoring this video.  I am not affiliated with Costco.  As always, all opinions are 100% my own.*

Small Bathroom Organization (on a tiny budget!)

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Cleaning, Money Saving, Organization

Organizing a bathroom can be overwhelming, especially when the space has to function for multiple purposes and you don’t have a lot of room to work with.

Here are some easy updates we did in our bathroom that really made the space function well for ourselves, Carson, and our guests!

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*This is not a sponsored post.  All opinions are my own.*

Thrifted Organizers | $5 Goodwill Challenge

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Money Saving

I love shopping the Goodwill!  I was excited that Hilary from MySoCalledHome issued this challenge for Fall of 2015.  I actually ended up finding 2 $5 items, and they aren’t exactly fall related, but she said I could still participate!  I love seeing others’ thrifty finds and I hope you enjoy!

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*This is not a sponsored post.  All opinions are genuinely my own.*

How to shop Consignment Sales | Easy Shopper Hacks

by doitonadimeblog Filed Under: Money Saving

Our family saves thousands of dollars are year shopping consignment for kids’ clothes.  After a few years experience and MANY sales, here are a few tips for making your shopping experience easier, faster, and a HUGE yield of items for your family!

Looking for sales in your area?  You can find them here!

  1. BRING A LIST.  You will get overwhelmed otherwise.   Have a list app on your phone and write down everything you need.
  2. SHOP WITH THE NEXT 6 MONTHS IN MIND.  Most sales happen in the fall and in the spring, so don’t over-buy.  Get the items you need for the next 6 months only!  It’s really difficult to predict how much your kids will grow.
  3. PAY 1/3 OF RETAIL.  This is the max price I will pay and how I know I’m getting a good deal.
  4. DON’T BRING YOUR KIDS.  It’s way too distracting, and you need to be able to focus, sort, and really check all items.
  5. HAVE A FOOT TEMPLATE FOR YOUR KIDS.  Stamp your child’s foot or trace it so you can bring it to the shoe section to compare sizes and make sure you have the right size.  Use a cardboard template if you want to be able to stick it in the shoe.
  6. MEASURE YOUR KIDS’ ARMS.  When clothes are used, they can be a 2T size, but they may have shrunk to a 24 months size.  The arm length is the best way to gague a size.  Measure your kids’ arms and bring measuring tape or a piece of string with you to the sale to make sure all the clothes you buy are going to fit!
  7. BRING GIANT IKEA BAGS.  I bring two and put everything in them.  Buying more than that really isn’t necessary IMO.
  8. GRAB A TON, SORT LATER.  If you see something you THINK you might like, move quickly, grab it, and inspect carefully later.  The good items go fast!
  9. SORT ON A SHEET.  Bring a light-weight sheet in your Ikea bag, and put it out on the floor to sort on, especially if you are shopping for multiple kids!
  10. SHOP FOR BIRTHDAY PRESENTS.  There are TONS of items at consignment sales that are brand new!  Buy for birthday presents for your kids’ friends.  We have a stash in the closet so we are always ready and never stuck paying retail.
  11. SHOP FOR NAME BRANDS.  I never buy the cheaper brands consigning.  I can get those items brand new on sale in the store.  Look for quality, name-brand items to really maximize your savings.

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*This is not a sponsored post.  All opinions are genuinely my own.*

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