To begin with, I started
the year knowing I needed to replace my work pants and add a new pair of work
shoes. My goal was to accomplish this by
spending as little as possible and I was able to do that by shopping for items
on sale as well as with a coupon. I
picked up two pair of black dress pants for $30. I shopped for shoes at an outlet store and
was able to find a pair on their clearance area for only $30. Unbeknownst to me all of their clearance
shoes were an additional 50% OFF so they only ended up costing $15. Even better I used money I had earned by
selling items I no longer needed to pay for these items so essentially my work
wardrobe updates cost me nothing out of our regular household budget.
I decided to double our Christmas budget this year from $100 to $200, although I may not need that
much for what I have already planned. If
that is the case I will either put any extra $$ into savings or use it for next
year. I have financed that budget the
same way I did my work wardrobe by selling items on eBay that I no longer want
or need. In order to limit my Christmas
spending I plan to make a lot of gifts using items I already have in my sewing
and craft stash. Food gifts from our
kitchen using items we already have on hand will be another large part of our
gift giving as it was last Christmas.
The pandemic was helpful
in that it forced us to figure out ways to take care of things while we were in
lockdown. One of those things was hair
care. Instead of going to the salon for
my semi-annual haircuts I figured out how to cut my hair on my own and it
turned out pretty well too. I have
always cut the girl's hair and I will continue to cut my own hair this year as
well. I do not color treat my hair
anymore and find that inexpensive shampoos and conditioners work just
fine. I buy my shampoo and conditioner
at the dollar store or on sale with coupons so I rarely spend more than a
dollar a bottle. Making sure I don't
overuse these products makes them last longer too so I don't have to purchase
as often.
I plan to spend very little
on household cleaning products and laundry supplies. I am pretty well stocked with the basics so I
won't need to spend much this year, if at all.
If I do decide to buy anything it will most likely be to stock up on
laundry detergent. I am hoping to find
brand name detergent at the dollar store or get it on sale with coupons for the
same price or lower. If not, I probably
will not purchase anything. Toiletries
is another area I do not have plans for any spending. I have all that I need and then some so I
will just use what I have for the time being.
Eating out and
entertainment is going to be a pretty easy way for us to keep our spending
minimal. The continuing pandemic is
seeing to that. For now, that is quite
fine. We have plenty of no cost
entertainment options as far as television, music and movies go. Any dining out will be infrequently and done
for minimal cost. I have always enjoyed
dining out and after a year of virtually no dining out I am actually looking
forward to this indulgence on a small scale.
I think it is prudent to limit dining out not only as far as finances go
but to minimize exposure to COVID.
I've already touched on
the fact that we've cut back our grocery budget for 2021. I plan to cook from items we already have on
hand, replace what we use, make wise use of our leftovers and keep any food
waste to a minimum. I use washable
containers for food storage and I try to wash and reuse plastic bags as much as
possible so I don't have to buy them often.
I also like to be cognizant of what I am adding to the landfill and reuse
or recycle as much as I can. I'm not a
huge fan of disposable items so I don’t buy napkins or paper towels. I make my own cloth napkins and cleaning rags.
Do you have any low or no
spend endeavors planned for this year?
Any big things you are saving for?
If so, what are some of ways you plan to keep from spending your hard
earned cash?
I sell on eBay occasionally, but I tend to turn around a buy something on eBay that I don’t need. I need to try to earmark that money for a purpose like you do.
ReplyDeleteI used to do that too. LOL
DeleteI completed a fairly successful no-spend January. I am pretty much on track with a pantry challenge February. March is another no-spend month for me. The one thing that "bothers" me is that I normally have several Christmas gifts tucked away by now. My rule for purchasing them in a no-spend month is that I take the difference and pop that to savings. So, if I find a $65 bottle of perfume for $10, I deduct the full amount from gift budget, and put the difference in savings, not back to the gift budget. Does that make sense? (I only take this radical approach during no-spend months.) The "problem" is that during my no-spend January, it was cold outside, so I had no desire to at all to scout out the post-Christmas sales.
ReplyDeleteWhen it is cold outside I like to hole up indoors myself. Great idea of how you add in the extra savings from sales items you buy. I like it!
DeleteI'm trying harder not to make impulse purchases, and am becoming better at resisting!!
ReplyDeleteGood job. Its a struggle for all of us. :)
DeleteI am saving for a bed frame!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
DeleteDoing more Pantry Challenge meals as long as possible. I'm hoping to not have to buy much for work clothes. Maybe a pair or two of jeans for work. There is a 40% off sale right now but I don't need them now. Should I get them in case the price goes up? I know there will always be another sale. Decisions...decisions.
ReplyDeleteAt least I have curtailed my spending more than last year. I will be compiling the numbers as my bank & cc statements come in and as I check over the receipts again.
I struggle myself with sales and thinking that prices may go up so I should buy now. But if I wait, it eventually goes on clearance for even less or I find a better sale. LOL
DeleteWe are working to pay off a sewer loan - we had to replace the sewer and every pipe in the house so really need to stop ordering craft supplies off of Amazon!!!!
ReplyDeleteUgh. That is not fun money to spend either. Not like craft supplies. I love craft supplies.
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