Creative and Simple Ways To Save Money

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By Londonlady

Interested In Saving Money?

If you are interested in easy ways to save money, then start your money saving journey with these 7 creative and simple ways to save.

There are so many things available for purchase in stores. If you walk into a supermarket, you are guaranteed to find anything from cleaning supplies, to clothing, to food items. Yet, why waste the money when you can make many everyday items that you use, at home. Save your money with these 7 easy and simple things that you can make at home instead of buying.


Easy And Creative Ways to Save Your Money

  • Cleaning supplies are the first on the list. It might not seem like much when you consider that one bottle of Windex under the cabinet or the box of detergent next to the washing machine, but if you take a look in supply closets, you can see that little things add up fast! You can save money on many cleaning ingredients, such as soap-scum remover, which can be made with simple ingredients in your kitchen such as baking soda, vinegar, and olive oil.
  • Although this may get a little time-consuming, beer and wine can be made at home, saving you hundreds (maybe thousands?) of dollars a year! All the supplies a beer and wine fanatic might need are some grapes, a big pot of water, and some special herbs. You can experiment with your own personal tastes and see the savings add up. Often the cost of a beer-making-kit is less money spent per beer than buying a 12 pack for $15.00
  • Fruits and vegetables are among the top easiest things to grow at home, and will save you a trip to the produce isle at the grocery store, and save your money. The vegetables at stores are grown with pesticides and are mostly not organic, if you grow your own, not only do you save money, but you also eat healthy. You don’t even need to have a garden outside! A simple pot or 2 near the kitchen window will grow you broccoli, mustard greens, tomatoes, peppers…anything really.
  • If you really feel like you want to save a hefty amount of money, try the following suggestion which your kids might disagree with. I feel compelled to add a cheesy joke here and say that you too can be like “Santa’s little elves” and make your own toys at home. Crafts, like sock puppets or paper bag puppets are definitely a lot cheaper that getting the $30.00 talking Barbie doll, which DOESN’T come with batteries or any of the additional “hair and outfit” accessories, which can conveniently be purchased separately…for $19.99 of course.
  • This one is really mind blowing; you can even make food from scratch! This means that you do not go out to buy the already packaged bread (with preservatives and additives) but instead you mix the flour with some baking soda, salt, and water, and put it in the oven to cook. Homemade things are often healthier because they do not contain more fat, salt, and sugar. They save you money, and save the planet, because home made bread does not have to be packaged in plastic wrap and sealed with nifty little twisty ties.
  • Lastly, you can make a variety of gifts without the unnecessary packaging or the extra money spent. The time and effort that is put into making a present for somebody is often appreciated more than the thoughtless gift card to a store the person hates. Some ideas include decorative labels for wine bottles, dressing up a perfume bottle, or making a secret family jam and handing it out to friends.

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rpalulis 16 months ago

Awesome money saving tips, I love the make your own gift idea. I made both my nieces matching doll beds this year for Christmas and they absolutely loved them. I am amazed how much we can save by just making the littlest changes like making your own household cleaners. Great hub voted it up!

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