5 Things I Make Instead of Buying that Save Me Cash
With prices on the rise, knowing how to make what you have work for you is an invaluable skill. Here are 5 things Colette makes to save cash!
With prices on the rise, knowing how to make what you have work for you is an invaluable skill. Here are 5 things Colette makes to save cash!
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This author is very experienced in the art department, and she has some frugal-icious reusable art supplies for us! Check out these ideas!
The drill is arguably the tool that people use most, and that being the case, it makes sense to do what you can to make it so that it is ...
Do you have a hole in an interior hollow-core door at your place? Here's a cheap way to fix a door in just a few easy steps.
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Sometimes money problems can linger because people believe certain fallacies to be true. Here are 7 lies that perpetually broke people tell themselves about money.
“Cheap Eats” are thrifty unglamorous meals that are reasonably filling, quick to make, (cooking utilities add up too), and less than a dollar per serving.