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Ways We Save Money: Household Items

July 13, 2012 by Aliesha

Today we are continuing in our series of Ways We Save Money.  (See all of the saving money posts here.) Once again, I will start with a caveat: just because this is how our family does it, does not mean that you have to do things this way as well!

I’m lumping most of the general “household” items in this post together.

1. Instead of paper, use cloth
We use cloth napkins instead of paper napkins, which does end up translating into savings over the course of the year.  I just toss the napkins in with towels I am already washing so it doesn’t add anything to our energy expenses.  We use cloth rags for wiping up spills, cleaning up Vera after meals, and cleaning bathrooms and other areas around the house.  We rarely use paper towels (just for those nasty tasks such as squishing bugs or cleaning up something super gross).  I “hide” my paper towels under the kitchen sink so that I have to think before using one.  I’m now in the habit of grabbing a rag instead of something disposable.  We do use normal toilet paper and tissues, fyi.  πŸ™‚

2. Clean with simple cleaners
I make a lot of our household cleaners using basic stuff like white vinegar and baking soda.  It’s amazing how well those two items work for almost every cleaning job around the house!  I have also made some of the recipes from Clean House, Clean Planet and found them to be quite effective as well.  I particularly like the all-purpose disinfectant which uses tea tree oil to sanitize after nasty messes.  Making your own cleaners can seriously save you cash, and they are safe to use around babies and children.

3. DIY laundry detergent
I’ve blogged about homemade laundry detergent before.  This recipe uses 3 ingredients and only takes about 15 minutes to make.  I love using it!

4. Learn to DIY
Since owning our own home, we have learned to do a lot ourselves that we did not know how to do before.  We’ve learned some helpful tips and tricks about painting a room.  Tad has learned how to fix a dryer (twice!).  Tad has also fixed some plumbing problems that we’ve encountered.  (Before you tell me that your husband is not a DIY kind of guy, let me assure you that Tad wasn’t either!)  We have saved a lot of money (well, we honestly didn’t have the money to spend!) by fixing appliances and leaks and doing other stuff around the house ourselves.  I’m sure we’ll learn how to do lots more things around the house before it’s all said and done!

5. Decorate on the cheap
I don’t have a decorating budget, but we’ve managed to cobble together decorations for various rooms of our house.  People have generously given us used furniture and nice decorative items that we have been excited to use in our home.  We have shopped on Craigslist, at Goodwill and other thrift stores, at estate sales, and at IKEA for many of the furnishings in our home.  I’ve also made art and decorative items for the walls (see our nursery for examples) and Tad made our dining room table.  Just because you don’t have a lot of money doesn’t mean you can’t make your house feel like a home!

So, how does your family save on household items?

Linking to:
Life as Mom

Filed Under: frugal living, homemaking, saving money

New Year, New You: Organize Your Closets

January 9, 2012 by Aliesha

Tad’s mom recently posted about her goal for the New Year… organize her closets!  I love how she broke down her goal into smaller bites that can easily be accomplished on a monthly basis. 

I thought it might be fun to share a few inspirational images for her to help motivate her on her quest to attack her closets this year (and maybe it will motivate you to organize your closets as well)!  I always find that looking at pictures of clean closets makes me want to clean out my own. πŸ™‚

Linen/bathroom closets

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Hall closets

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Bedroom closets

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Cloffices (closets converted to offices)

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Do you have any closets in need of cleaning or organizing?  (If not, please share your organization secrets! ha!)
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Filed Under: homemaking, new year new you, organization

Daily Chore Schedule

November 15, 2011 by Aliesha

Do you have a daily chore schedule in your house? Not for the kids, but for you!  I tried one out last week and really liked it, so I modified it to better fit our house/family.

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I found the cute printable chore chart here.

Here’s what my schedule looks like right now (but I may continue to tweak it as time goes by).

Daily
dishes / wipe down countertops & stove / sweep kitchen / make bed / pick up & put away / laundry

Monday
take out all the trash / put trash can around front
KITCHEN
sweep / mop / wipe down all surfaces / clean out fridge / clean microwave / dust / clean windows / declutter / clear off table / organize cabinets / mop floor
DINING ROOM
declutter / wipe down surfaces / dust / vacuum

Tuesday
LIVING ROOM
declutter / put away toys / dust / decorate as needed / vacuum
OFFICE
put away toys / straighten desk / declutter / organize / vacuum

Wednesday
MASTER BEDROOM
wash sheets / declutter / straighten / clean off dressers / put away clothes & shoes / vacuum

Thursday
BATHROOMS (2)
clean sink & mirror / dust / wipe down walls, trim, & baseboard / pick up toys / declutter / wash towels and rugs / clean toilet / clean tub / sweep floor / mop floor

Friday
NURSERY
straighten clothes / wash crib sheets / pick up & put away / straighten changing table / store out of season and outgrown clothes / vacuum

Weekend
Off πŸ™‚

Filed Under: everyday, homemaking

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