Showing posts with label Bargainista. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bargainista. Show all posts

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Christmas Photo Shoot



I have yet to get professional photos taken of Rory. I was going to do newborn photos, but then my eyes felt like sandpaper and I could barely remember to brush my teeth, let alone schedule an appointment. By the time I felt like I could manage leaving the house without having a panic attack, Rory had a pretty bad case of baby acne. Plus, we take so many pictures on our phones, and I'm a firm believer that the best photos are candid ones. (There's nothing candid about a family wearing matching sweaters and smiling identical smiles throwing leaves into the air on a perfect fall day. I may believe it if one of the kids is missing a shoe and the other one is throwing an enormous fit because a leaf landed in her hair.) Also, I'm cheap, so there's that.

So, when it came time to take our Christmas card photo, I scoured Pinterest for ideas we could do at home without the help of a professional photographer. Marcos' sister let us borrow her nice camera when Rory was born, and we've been using it to take her monthly photos. It makes a big difference when it comes to the quality of the shot. I figured we really only needed one good photo for the card, so the odds were in our favor. We took photos on two separate days and got some pretty good shots. I used wrapping paper as the "backdrop" and borrowed a Santa hat from our neighbor. Marcos edited the ones we used for our card. Here are some of my favorites (pre-Photoshop):



One of my favorite holiday books. 

Priceless.

Best friends?


This picture happened by accident. We were trying to get a shot of her standing in the gift bag, but she fell over, and her concerned father kept snapping away.


This may be my favorite. 

And some of our Pinterest fails:

Awkward. 
Marli wasn't a fan of the Santa hat... 
...And Rory wasn't either.


Thursday, September 25, 2014

Three Things Thursday

1. Chalk Paint

Unless you've been living under a rock, you know what chalk paint is. It basically turns any old piece of furniture into...a much better looking piece of old furniture. We recently finished our basement, and we needed some side tables, but we didn't have a lot of money to spend, so I decided to try my hand at refinishing some cast offs I found through an online garage sale. We got large, solid wood end tables for $50, but I wasn't a fan of the oak color. I did some research online and quickly discovered that chalk paint is hella expensive. Fortunately, I found a magical powder on amazon for $20 that turns any can of flat latex paint into chalk paint. You simply add one cup for every gallon, stir, and voila....chalk paint that doesn't break the bank. I painted the end tables white and did some distressing. I'm pretty happy with how they turned out:



And why stop at end tables?

I found 2 of these mini chairs on the same site for $5 for the pair and chalk painted them a pale pink for Rory. Add a $10 Lack table from Ikea, and she has the perfect spot for her future tea parties.


I'm also in the process of painting our old Expedit bookcase to use as toy storage in the basement and an antique dresser for our bedroom that I found on Craigslist. Let's just hope chalk paint doesn't go out of style anytime soon.

2. Babysitting Swaps

We are very lucky to have awesome neighbors. They are some of the kindest, most helpful people I have ever met. When we brought Rory home from the hospital, they brought us several delicious meals and Amanda helped me a lot with breastfeeding in the beginning. She stays at home with her three boys, so we see each other quite often. A few months ago, we started a babysitting swap every few weeks. Here's how it works: On Friday night, Marcos and I go out to dinner/shopping/out for a drink and Amanda stays with Rory. On Saturday night we return the favor, and I stay with the boys while she and her husband go out for a few hours. It's the perfect arrangement because I trust her 100% and we don't have to shell out $50 to have a few hours of alone time. We paid $80 for three hours of babysitting in San Francisco...and Rory was asleep the whole time! I highly recommend making a similar arrangement with you neighbors/friends who also have kids.

3. Meal Planning

I've mentioned before what a terrible mediocre cook I am. Once 3:00 rolls around, I open the fridge and pantry doors and stare at their contents in the hopes that something will jump out and shout, "Make me!" (Disney style.) This rarely happens, so I end up throwing something together last minute while Rory throws tupperware lids around and begs to be picked up. My goal is to begin planning meals before I go grocery shopping in the hopes that I'll be better prepared for dinner time. I found some great blogs that list weekly meal plans as well as the corresponding recipes and shopping lists.

http://www.mealplanning101.com/

I'm ashamed to say that I've attempted meal planning more times than I can count, but the 100th times the charm, right?

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Bargain Hunting: MOMS Consignment Sale

My friend Paige and I went to the MOMS consignment sale this morning, and I made out like a bandit. I practically ran out of there before someone could block the exit and say, "Did you really think you were going to get all of that for only $122?" (And then he/she would laugh maniacally.) Fortunately, that didn't happen. Here's a list of what I bought:


  • A huge bin of Lincoln Logs for $5.99 (retail $55)
  • A 72 piece Quatro Lego set with the bin for $10 (retail $50)
  • A 5'X7' car rug for $8 (retail $40)
  • Wooden blocks (all shapes) for $8 (retail $20)
  • An ABC light up toy for $2 (retail $18)
  • Child-proof cabinet locks for $2 (retail $5)
  • Padded corner protectors for our coffee table $2 (retail $7)
  • Brand new Robeez tan moccasins for $10 (retail $25)
  • A Taggies blanket for $2 (retail $25)
  • A handmade Brown Bear Brown Bear mini blanket for $2 (Rory is obsessed with this book, therefore I consider this my find of the day.) (priceless)
  • A fleece pumpkin costume for $2 (retail $25)
  • A Khaki Gymboree zip-up jacket for my new nephew for $5 (retail $25)
  • 2 Hanna Andersson zip-up fleeces for $15 (retail $45 each)
  • A white Hanna Andersson tee for $3 (retail $16)
  • 2 pair of Hanna Andersson organic cotton Christmas pajamas for $5 (retail $35 each)
  • 2 large Halo sleepsacks for $10 (retail $20 each)
  • A brand new infant life vest by Marine West for $15 (retail $55)
  • A cute (tacky?) Thanksgiving outfit for $5 
  • A pair of Carters flowered leggings for $2 (retail $9)
  • A pair of gray Nike sweatpants for $2 (retail $20)
  • A Gap hooded sweatshirt for $3 (retail $25)
  • A pair of pink fleece mittens for $1 (retail $5)
Total Spent: Approx $120
Total Retail: Over $600