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Elf on the Shelf Ideas | Elf Babysitter

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July 5, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Christmas, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media, The Elf on the Shelf Ideas

published date: November 27, 2018
modified datt: July 05,2021

We have triplets and an Elf Babysitter. Are you following all of Frugal Coupon Living’s Elf on the Shelf Ideas? See well over 100s of creative, funny, and original ideas for your Elf! 

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We are back, so is the Elf! If you have been with us a long time, you know we have brought you a new Elf on the Shelf Ideas EVERY DAY (in November and December) for the past four years

Elf Babysitter! We have elf in charge of the triplets today. We used a LEGO man but you could also use elf babies or Barbie Babies.

Supplies Needed:

    • Elf on the Shelf or Elf on the Shelf Boy Girl Set
    • Mini Babies (in the past we have seen mini elf babies here)
  • Mini strollers or nursery accessories


Here at Frugal Coupon Living, we celebrate Elf on the Shelf for 2 months, the month of November and the month of December all the way through Christmas Eve. We like to share a few weeks leading up to Thanksgiving, when Elf comes, to give you idea and then we like to join you with ideas when the Elf arrives in your home.

Pin Pin Pin, because you will want to stay up to date on these ideas each Christmas season. We have many more ideas to come, see our previous Elf on the Shelf Ideas. Here we have a lot of FREE PRINTALBES!  That is our goal, to make Elf easy for you! Be sure to also follow the Elf on the Shelf Pinterest Board for fun ideas from other bloggers too.

What is Elf on the Shelf?

Elf on the Shelf is a Christmas Tradition. The tradition has a book and a elf doll. The book is poetic and in rhyme sharing the purpose of the Elf’s visits. The Elf visits each Thanksgiving. He/She goes and returns from the North Pole each evening. Every morning he can be found in a new location in the house. The Elf has been found in the refrigerator, fishing in the toilet, writing messages on the mirror or hanging from the lights. It is VERY IMPORTANT, the Elf is not touch each evening or his Christmas magic will be lost! Each family is able to name their special elf. The elves return to their home (Santa’s North Pole Work shop) every Christmas Eve. An Elf’s Story can also be found on DVD.


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Don’t forget all of our daily Elf on the Shelf Ideas. Pin to Pinterest on your Christmas and Elf Boards.

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We love printables – especially free ones! Be sure to save these Free Elf on the Shelf Printables. Pin to Pinterest your Elf on the Shelf and Christmas Pinterest Boards.

Online you can find ENDLESS Elf on the Shelf Accessories, Books, Games and Toys. We love some of the creativity coming from Etsy too! Be sure to Follow Frugal Coupon Living on Pinterest where there are many Pinterest Elf on the Shelf Ideas.

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Bacon and Fresh Corn Ditalini Pasta Salad

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June 30, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Recipe, Social Media, Summer

published date: July 04, 2015
modified datt: June 30,2021

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Bacon and Fresh Corn Ditalini Pasta Salad

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We are so excited about this recipe! First, it tastes like a million bucks, second your friends will think you are a gourmet cook with this amazing blend of ingredients. Loaded with flavor and texture from the slightly sweet corn, creamy chickpeas, crunchy, salty bacon, creamy goat cheese and tangy tomatoes. It tastes as good as it looks! It’s easy to make and is perfect for a picnic!

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups fresh corn kernels (about 3 ears)
  • 5 cups cooked Ditalini pasta, (or any small pasta)
  • 6 strips bacon
  • 1 cup chopped tomatoes
  • 1 small jalapeño, finely diced
  • 1 garlic clove, crushed or grated
  • 1 15-ounce can chick peas
  • 4-ounces crumbled Goat cheese
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1/2 cup white balsamic vinegar
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper
  • 5-6 fresh basil leaves, torn
  • 1 green onion top or a few chives, finely sliced

Directions:

  1. Cook the pasta according the directions on the box. Drain, remove 5 cups and add to a large bowl. You can save the remaining pasta for up to 5 days in the refrigerator.
  2. Cook the bacon in a large skillet until crispy. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels.
  3. Pour off the bacon grease, leaving about 1 tablespoon in the pan.
  4. Turn the heat down to medium-low and add the corn to the skillet. Cook for about 2 minutes.
  5. Add the garlic and cook for about one more minute, or until fragrant.
  6. Add the corn & garlic, bacon, tomatoes, jalapeno, herbs, and chick peas to the pasta and toss to combine.
  7. In a separate bowl, whisk together the olive oil, white balsamic, lime juice, salt and pepper. Pour over the pasta salad and stir to combine.
  8. Add the Goat cheese crumbles and gently stir to combine.
  9. Taste and adjust seasonings, oil and/or vinegar.
  10. Store in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
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Bacon and Fresh Corn Ditalini Pasta Salad

  • Author: Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living.
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Ingredients

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  • 2 cups fresh corn kernels (about 3 ears)
  • 5 cups cooked Ditalini pasta, (or any small pasta)
  • 6 strips bacon
  • 1 cup chopped tomatoes
  • 1 small jalapeño, finely diced
  • 1 garlic clove, crushed or grated
  • 1 15-ounce can chick peas
  • 4-ounces crumbled Goat cheese
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1/2 cup white balsamic vinegar
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper
  • 5–6 fresh basil leaves, torn
  • 1 green onion top or a few chives, finely sliced

Instructions

  1. Cook the pasta according the directions on the box. Drain, remove 5 cups and add to a large bowl. You can save the remaining pasta for up to 5 days in the refrigerator.
  2. Cook the bacon in a large skillet until crispy. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels.
  3. Pour off the bacon grease, leaving about 1 tablespoon in the pan.
  4. Turn the heat down to medium-low and add the corn to the skillet. Cook for about 2 minutes.
  5. Add the garlic and cook for about one more minute, or until fragrant.
  6. Add the corn & garlic, bacon, tomatoes, jalapeno, herbs, and chick peas to the pasta and toss to combine.
  7. In a separate bowl, whisk together the olive oil, white balsamic, lime juice, salt and pepper. Pour over the pasta salad and stir to combine.
  8. Add the Goat cheese crumbles and gently stir to combine.
  9. Taste and adjust seasonings, oil and/or vinegar.

Notes

Store in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

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31 FREE Halloween Printables

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June 29, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Free, Halloween, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: September 11, 2016
modified datt: June 29,2021

Download these 31 creative Free Halloween Printables. Ideas for Halloween class parties, activities, gifts, decorations and more!

31 FREE Halloween Printables

Halloween for us is the first sign of the holiday season. We love decorating and beginning with the festivities of bats, witches, spiders, pumpkins and more is always fun. Whatever your tastes and desires, we found the cutest, most creative FREE Halloween printables for ages young to old.

Why do you do with Halloween Printables?

Halloween printables are the easiest way to get gift tags, Halloween games, Halloween décor and more. They are easily accessible with the click of a download button. Having a printer quickly gives you access to many different Halloween resources. If you don’t have access to a printer, is is very easy to print at Staples.

In this list of Halloween printables, wrap an easy and quick low-cost teacher gift. Download Halloween BINGO games or even a family Bucket List for Halloween. You can wrap 2-Liter Soda Bottles and quickly transform the drinks served at a Halloween party. Or as the last werewolf howls, hang an “out of candy” note on the door letting your trick-or-treaters know to not knock as you put the kids to bed.

Halloween Printables

Enjoy these Halloween printables for parties, classroom celebrations, gift ideas, décor and more!

Update: This post was written a number of years ago. Some printables have changed in value and availability.

For the Halloween teacher gift or a gift for a neighbor, try this No Tricks, Just Treats Halloween Gift Tag from Frugal Coupon Living.

Looking for a list of Halloween printable activities, this family bucket list will keep your family organized – Halloween Family Bucket List from Frugal Coupon Living.

It’s fun to trick with treats, boo the neighborhood with this You’ve Been Boo-ed and we’ve been boo-ed pritnable set from Frugal Coupon Living.

Wrap your Halloween party drinks with these a Adorable and Spooky Halloween 2-Liter Shocktails Bottle Labels from Frugal Coupon Living.

Tell a teacher how great they are with this Fa-BOO-lous Teacher Gift Tag from Frugal Coupon Living.

It’s fun to play games, these Halloween Party Games will keep your party guests happy from Frugal Coupon Living.

Take your child (party guests) on a treasure hunt with this series of scavenger hunt riddles in this Halloween Printable Scavenger Hunt from Frugal Coupon Living.

Say goodnight to trick or treaters, download this Sorry Out of Candy Printable Sign from Frugal Coupon Living.

Just insert a treat with this Good to the Last Bite Bag Tag from Polka Dot Chair.

Decorate your empty jars with these FREE Apothecary Labels for Halloween from Lia Griffith.

Replace the gallery wall and the family portraits with these Halloween Silhouette Protrait Printables – Monster, Witch, Clown, and Frankenstein from Frugal Coupon Living.

Forgot your Halloween costume? It’s fine, download these printable Halloween Masks from Mr. Printable.

Decorate with these adorable Black and White Halloween Printables from Ella Claire Inspired.

Will your husband notice the wedding photo is missing when you add this Ghostly Ancestor Halloween Wedding Photos from B. Nute.

Have a wizarding fan? These Harry Potter Printable Book Covers make the perfect Halloween décor printable from Paper Trail Design.

Wrap your flameless candles with these spooky Paper Lantern Printables for Halloween from Lia Griffith.

A Halloween mantle is pretty and so low cost with this Printable Halloween Banner from Love the Day.

Five little pumpkins sitting on a gate, the first one said…. download this Five Little Pumpkins Bag Topper from Balancing Home.

It’s all fun and games with this Halloween printable activity, Halloween Cootie Catcher from Easy Peasy and Fun.

No Tricks, just… well… Twix or Treat Halloween Tag from Eighteen25.

B-I-N-G-O! These cards will bring a fun and lively atmostpher to any Halloween Party – Halloween BINGO Cards printable from Artistic Hen.

Put a treat inside a lunch bag and add this 3-D Printable Halloween Bat from Mom Me.

Nothing makes OREOs more festive and this Happy Halloween Jar Tag from Amanda Parker and Family.

Build a monster with Play-doh and this fun – Build a Monster Play Dough Kit from The Idea Room.

Send a positive message to your trick-or-treators, download this printable Christian Halloween Printable Stickers for your Candy from Happy Home Fairy.

Make your own Mr. Sodahead Boo Juice Printable from Design Dazzle.

Are you into eating Zombie Brains? HOw about yummy Halloween Cupcakes. Add this printable Zombie Brain Cupcake Box from Bren Did.

Wrap any gift with this free Halloween Printable Gift Wrap from Minie Co.

… and take a look at these two fun ideas too!

Tic Tac Halloween Labels from Somewhat Simple.

Ghost Treat Boxes Printable from Minie Co.

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We had fun with these 31 Inspiring Halloween Mantles and Tablescapes. Pin to Pinterest.

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Also check out our 31 Days of Kid’s Halloween Party Food Crafts. Pin to Pinterest.

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We think these 31 Halloween Hacks & Tips are pretty fun too! Pin to Pinterest.

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Back to School Elf on the Shelf Postcard

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June 28, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media, The Elf on the Shelf Ideas

published date: July 12, 2019
modified datt: June 28,2021

Ready for the new school year? Print your Back to School Elf on the Shelf Postcard. Send a note for the first day or use a generic note to personalize for your child. Are you following all of Frugal Coupon Living’s Elf on the Shelf Ideas? See well over 100s of creative, funny, and original ideas for your Elf! 

Back to School Elf on the Shelf Postcard

We have brought you a new Elf on the Shelf Ideas EVERY DAY (in November and December) for the past six years. In order to prep for back to school, the seasons to come and of course Elf on the Shelf, we brought you a free note from your elf.

Send a post card from your elf wishing your child a Happy First Day of school (or start to the school year – if the first day has passed.) Let them know you will see them soon. Don’t forget our free Elf on the Shelf postcards from the beach and from the North Pole!

Elf on the Shelf Postcards Printables

We have a number of Elf on the Shelf Postcards.

  • North Pole Elf on the Shelf Postcard
  • Beach Elf on the Shelf Postcard

Supplies Needed:

  • Printer (or print service)
  • Pen
  • Gluestick
  • Stamp (Grab a Christmas Forever Stamp)
  • Back to School Elf on the Shelf postcard printable (see below)

Directions:

Print your postcard and cut the front and back of the postcard out.  Write your message and address your postcard. Use a glue stick to stick the front and back of the postcard together. Trim the edges as needed so the card aligns perfect. Add a stamp and send in the mail to your child.


Want this Back to School Elf post card. We have two. One with a text overlay that says “Happy First Day of School. See You Soon!” Another version with no text overlay.

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How to Get Your FREE Elf Printables

We also love sharing free Elf printables too. Subscribe and look for a link and password in our inbox. Confirm your email address with the first email. The second will mail will give you the password that allows you to access and download all of our free Elf on the Shelf printables.

By downloading you are accepting the terms that this is for personal, non-commercial use. Please contact Frugal Coupon Living with any questions.

I am happy to share printables. When sharing with others, please lead them to my website instead of emailing them the file(s). It takes time, effort and money to put the freebies forth and I earn when you visit. Thanks for visiting and thanks for sharing with others!

I like to order my prints at Staples. It saves on ink and is only a few short miles from my home. I pick-up at the store, but of course you can upload them online and then have them shipped to your home.

To Order Your Printables at Staples*:

  1. Download and save your image from this post.  (Please note these images are for personal use only and cannot be sold or used for commercial use.)
  2. Sign in or create a Staples account on their print service page.
  3. Return to Staples print service page.
  4. Go to Start Project.
  5. Go to Documents Printing. Select Browse.
  6. Select the Buy Now Button under color.
  7. On the left column, choose add file.
  8. Select upload.
  9. Select done.
  10. Give your job a name.
  11. Make sure your project is single sided. The orientation should be portrait.
  12. I changed my media to 8.5×10 and the media to 67 lb cover stock (I prefer a card stock feel over printer paper feel.)
  13. Select add to cart.
  14. Proceed to checkout. You can choose to ship to your home or to pick up at your local store. Pay online and show your invoice when you pick up (I just show the order number on my phone at pick-up.) The order invoice will arrive in your email inbox.
  15. Enjoy!

*Note: these Staple print service steps were added in Summer 2019 The directions may change as the website changes. They should give you a general outline of how to upload and order a print on Staples.com.

How To Order from Postable

If you want to ship a postcard form Postable, sign up today.  You can $5 off any order of $20. Use promo code MRK8UR86JF at checkout. I use this service for thank you notes, Father’s Day cards, thinking of you notes, and I uploaded my Elf on the Shelf postcard too. Just right click the above image and save to you computer. Upload your own image (or our Elf image.) and create a 4×6 postcard. They will ship your postcard/card, just address it to your recipient.

Our goal is to make Elf on the Shelf easy for you! Be sure to also follow our Elf on the Shelf Pinterest Board for fun ideas from Frugal Coupon Living other bloggers too.

What is Elf on the Shelf?

Elf on the Shelf is a Christmas Tradition. The tradition has a book and a elf doll. The book is poetic and in rhyme sharing the purpose of the Elf’s visits. The Elf visits each Thanksgiving. He/She goes and returns from the North Pole each evening. Every morning he can be found in a new location in the house. The Elf has been found in the refrigerator, fishing in the toilet, writing messages on the mirror or hanging from the lights. It is VERY IMPORTANT, the Elf is not touch each evening or his Christmas magic will be lost! Each family is able to name their special elf. The elves return to their home (Santa’s North Pole Work shop) every Christmas Eve. An Elf’s Story can also be found on DVD.



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Don’t forget all of our daily Elf on the Shelf Ideas. Pin to Pinterest on your Christmas and Elf Boards.

Elf on the Shelf Ideas

We love printables – especially free ones! Be sure to save these Free Elf on the Shelf Printables. Pin to Pinterest your Elf on the Shelf and Christmas Pinterest Boards.

Make sure you say good-bye. Look at these creative Goodbye Elf on the Shelf Ideas. Pin to Pinterest your Elf on the Shelf and Christmas Pinterest Boards.

Online you can find ENDLESS Elf on the Shelf Accessories, Books, Games and Toys. We love some of the creativity coming from Etsy too! Be sure to Follow Frugal Coupon Living on Pinterest where there are many Pinterest Elf on the Shelf Ideas.

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20 Christmas Hacks and Tips

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June 26, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Christmas, Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Hacks, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: December 06, 2015
modified datt: June 26,2021

New and improved, take a look at these 20 (plus) Christmas Hacks and Tips for your Holiday traditions. Make the largest ornament wreath ever to creative ways to store lights and ornaments! 

20+ Christmas Hacks and Tips

Sometimes the holiday season never heard the word simple. During the busiest time of year we could all use some insight and tips for the simplest way to decorate, entertain and give to the fullest! We put together the this list of Christmas Tips and Hacks to help simplify your Holiday Season! Take your tree decorating to another level by adding ping pong balls over lights or illuminate your home by hanging lights from the ceiling. Make a gorgeous wreath by simply attaching ornaments to a pool noodle. so simple! Be sure to check out the tips on storing your ornaments and lights too! We love the Santa boot prints, think of the smiles and gasps those will bring! Add the rich red to your décor and entertaining with cranberries, so many cute ideas here! Happy Holidays!

Also take a look at our other Christmas Posts….

  • 31+ Free Christmas Printables
  • Free Elf on the Shelf Printables
  • DIY Christmas Gift Ideas
  • DIY Christmas Gift Ideas Part 2
  • Christmas Gifts for your Neighbors

CHRISTMAS HACK #1: Decorate the tree with different size bulbs, larger and smaller to create a magic look. Hack from Vintage Revivals.

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CHRISTMAS HACK #2: Recreate Christmas lights with ping pong balls from Advanced Mischief (no longer available.)

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CHRISTMAS HACK #3 Hosting a cookie exchange or sending home leftovers, Do this quick and easy DIY Paper Plate Basket from It’s Always Autumn. Don’t forget our FREE Cookie Exchange Printables.

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CHRISTMAS HACK #4: Glue candy canes together and use as place card holders form Industrious Justice.

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CHRISTMAS HACK #5: Plan ahead! See how many lights, ornaments, and and garland you need for your trip in this Christmas Tree Decorating Tip from Style at Home.

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CHRISTMAS HACK #6: Make Festive Ice with Cranberries from Two Twenty-One.

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CHRISTMAS HACK #7: Use a garment bag for gift wrap from Rachel Hollis.

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CHRISTMAS HACK #8: Glue cups to cardboard to put away Christmas Ornaments and Decorations from Moms Party Cafe.

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CHRISTMAS HACK #9: Make a mantel wreath with pool noodles and ornaments from Sweet Pickins Furniture. Do not forget our Pool Noodle Hacks!

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CHRISTMAS HACK #10: Debug pinecones before decorating from House of Hepworths.

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CHRISTMAS HACK #11: Create snowflakes on a window with a hot glue gun from U Create Crafts.

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CHRISTMAS HACK #12: Use paint chips to make gift tags from Southern State of Mind.

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CHRISTMAS HACK #13: Magically decorate the home hallway with stringed icicle lights from Nest of Posies.

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CHRISTMAS HACK #14: Store Christmas lights on a Hanger from WikiHow

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CHRISTMAS HACK #15: Make Santa’s footprints with this tip from The Party Artisan (no longer available).

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CHRISTMAS HACK #16: Decorate a window with greenery and ornaments using a curtain rod and wire from Home Stories A to Z.

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CHRISTMAS HACK #17: Make Christmas topiaries out of wire tomato cages and stringed lights from 17 Apart.

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CHRISTMAS HACK #18: String cranberries or popcorn using dental floss to create a festive garland from Queen of Free.

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CHRISTMAS HACK #19: Water a tree with a Pool Noodle in this Christmas Hack from Create Craft Love.

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CHRISTMAS HACK #20: Melting chocolate? Use a slow cooker from The Yummy Life.

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CHRISTMAS HACK #21: Upcycle old cereal box into a sturdy Christmas Bag from Frugal Coupon Living.

31 DIY Christmas Gift Ideas

CHRISTMAS HACK #22: Likewise, you can use an old Pringles Can to make cookies and a cute wrapping cylinder from Frugal Coupon Living.

CHRISTMAS HACK #22: Cooking Breakfast? Cookie Cutters can help shape your pancakes from One Magical Home.

CHRISTMAS HACK #24: Take an Ugly Christmas Sweater Party a step further with this Christmas Bow Skirt from Something Delightful.

CHRISTMAS HACK #25:  Take a look at this creative way to hang Christmas Wreaths without destroying your furniture, cabinets and doors from Timmons Family.


20 Christmas Hacks and Tips on Frugal Coupon Living

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Enjoy these Frugal Living Dollar Store Christmas Decorations. Pin to Pinterest.

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Take a look at these DIY Christmas Gift Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.

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12+ Easy DIY Halloween Costume Ideas for Everyone

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June 26, 2021 by Frugal Coupon Living Writers Filed Under: Facebook, Halloween, Instagram, Online Shopping, Pinterest, Seasonal, Social Media

published date: September 10, 2017
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Have you wanted to try and make your Halloween costume or a least part of it? Here some super cute and easy DIY Halloween costume ideas for your family.

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12 Easy DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

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Have you started looking for Halloween costumes for your family? Have you ever made your own costumes or are you the buy it at the store kind of costume person? Even if you aren’t the crafty sort of person these easy DIY Halloween Costume ideas are easy enough most people can make them even your kids.

DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

This sweet little rainbow is the perfect paired with your yellow raincoat and red galoshes. Add some cotton batting to an umbrella to make a rain cloud too. You can find directions for this DIY rainbow Halloween costume on Baby Bird’s Farm.

DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

Do you or your kids love cats? This Crazy Cat Lady costume by Crafty Morning couldn’t be easier.  Finds some little plush cats and kittens (this set has a lot of cats), add some plastic hair rollers, a robe and you’re set. We love the costume cat eye glasses!

DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

A unicorn costume could be as easy as a headband with a unicorn horn some flowers and unicorn ears. You can make this pretty pink unicorn head band too just follow the directions on Bird’s Party blog.


DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

Are you a Trolls fan? Becoming a troll with colorful troll hair using a little bit of bright colored tulle, a headband and a ribbon to tie it at the top is a simple DIY Halloween Costume idea. Make a troll hair head band. Full directions are here on DIY Inspired.

DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

Are you worried about the weather on Halloween night? This pink jelly fish costume by How Wonderful will keep your little one dry and looking pretty in pink too.  This is one costume that you could put together in less than half an hour.

DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

Are you a super hero family? Dress up in red tights or leggings, red shirts and some black boots for an Incredibles family. Costume details at Fresh Mommy blog.

DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

Fun and easy DIY Halloween costume for the office party or for you night out trick or treating with the kids. A Starbucks cup is an another right from your wardrobe costume that will take minutes to make.

DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

Attention to Darling (no longer available) created this pink flamingo Halloween costume out of pink feather boas a little pink sweat suit and a glue gun for a quick last minute DIY Halloween costume that looks like you spent hours on it.

DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

Dress dad up like Grew and all the kids as minions with these simple costumes of yellow tee shirts and overalls. Did you see Some Day I’ll Learn made the goggles out of canning jar lid rings, brilliant!

DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

I scream you scream we all scream for this ice cream cone costume you can throw together in minutes with some craft paper and a white tulle dress. Who knew a Halloween costume could be so cute and so easy! Details on Treasures and Travels blog.

DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

Arrh matey. Be a pirate with clothes right out of your closet. Add a strip of red fabric for your head band and a fishtail braid. Go to Brit + Co for the full tutorial.

DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

Tossed salad anyone? I’m hungry just looking at this green tissue paper salad costume. This super easy DIY Halloween found on Coolest Homemade Costumes (no longer available.)

DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

After seeing the new Wonder Women movie girls everywhere are going to want to dress up like this strong heroine.  This version of the Wonder Woman costume by Falfal and the Bee (no longer available) looks more like the dress in the new movie.

DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

Get your little Wild Thing a neutral colored one piece outfit add a fur tail and a felt crown for a story book costume that is also comfy if they fall asleep in it. Get the details on The Night Owl blog.

12 Easy DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

DIY Halloween Costume Ideas

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Don’t forget these other Halloween Costume ideas.  Have a young one? We love these Halloween Costume Ideas for Baby. I came up with some creative ideas for my son. Pin to Pinterest.

Going in together as a family? Our school does this every year in their annual Halloween Costume Party. Take a look at these 31 Family Halloween Costume Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.

Headed to a church event like Awana or Sunday school? Save these Family Friendly Halloween Costumes for Church. Pin to Pinterest.

Also save these Kid Friendly Trunk or Treat Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.



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Top 50 Moving Hacks and Tips – Ideas to Make Your Move Easier

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June 26, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: DIY, Facebook, Frugal Living, Hacks, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: April 19, 2015
modified datt: June 26,2021

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Moving is one of those things where what you know really does make a difference. There are literally hundreds of tips and moving hacks out there that can make a massive difference in how smoothly things go. Our Moving Binder will keep you organized and help you get out the door.

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Print out this handy guide when staging and decluttering your home. Frugally prepare your home for potential buyers to hopefully help you sell faster and sell higher. (Hint: look for a hidden coupon code when you get both the moving binder and the home staging checklist.

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50 Moving Tips and Hacks

As someone who has moved four times in five years, I have tried it all! Here are fifty of the latest and greatest moving hacks to make your transition an easy one.

1,. Make sure you write the room AND the contents on the exterior of the box.

2.  Assign one or two people in the know to give out directions. These are the folks that are directing traffic and making sure boxes go where they are intended.

3. Invest in a secure lock box that you can place all valuables like jewelry and heirlooms. Keep this with you or put away during the move.

4. Make a bag or box of must have items for moving day that is easily identifiable. A clear plastic box works great. This can contain all those things you must have on a regular basis and can’t afford to lose. This is your “Essentials Box!”

5. Use clothing to wrap up and pad your breakables. It cuts down on packing space.

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Color Code Your Boxes – Examples Hip2Save and Living Well Mom

6.  When you pack your boxes, use different colors of duct tape to help identify where it goes. (red tape for the master bedroom,black for the bathroom, etc)

7. Clean and scrub the new residence before you ever begin your move. The last thing you will feel like doing after moving is scrubbing the toilet.

8.  Invest in renting a moving van or truck. Though you save a few bucks using your buddies, you don’t want to be the one to cause damage. Just pay the cash and move it all in one shot.

9. Shoot pictures of your electronics with a digital camera to be sure you hook them up quickly at the new residence.

10. Be packed and ready on moving day. Don’t leave things for the last minute when people show up.

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Use Styrofoam Plates Between Breakable Plates and Saran Wrap Utensilis in Trays – Examples from The Frugal Girls and Valerie Write Now

11. Packing your kitchen utensils can be a breeze by using saran wrap to cover them as is. Simply leave them in the tray and wrap them up.

12.  Put plates vertical in boxes to help keep them safe. Plenty of padding is needed either way but they are much less likely to break. Another great idea is using Styrofoam in between horizontal plates to prevent breakage.

13. Enlist grandparents or someone trustworthy to take the pets and kids for moving day. These things do not mix well with moving at all.

14.  Contact charities in your area well before moving day and have them pick up all donations. It will take that off your plate.

15. Have food and drink prepared for the movers if they are friends and family. People that are well fed and hydrated are much more likely to want to help.


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Organize Electric Cords with Toilet Paper Tubes – Example from Instructables

16. Tie all cords that go to one electronic device together so that it can be easily found later. Ziploc bag them together or use toilet paper tubes to separate them in a box. Be sure to clearly label them as well.

17. Group hanging clothes in sets of three or four and cover them by putting a trash bag over them. Simply poke the hanger top through the center of the closed end and you have a garment bag on the cheap.

18. Leverage Ebay and Craigslist and every other selling possibility as far in advance as possible of the move. Downsizing is your friend.

19. Make a toolbox (you should probably already have one) that is loaded with all the things you need to break things down and build things. This should be in your car at all times for quick retrieval.

20. Use Styrofoam plates in between your good plates to pad them neatly and easily.

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Fill Nail Holes with Bar Soap – Example from Joyfully Home (no longer available)

21. Use white soap to fill in all the little holes from pictures and so on.

22. Stock up at the ABC store on boxes. The beer and liquor boxes you use will be the best boxes you can find for breakables and knick knacks. Leave the inserts in for the tiny stuff. Also check out these ideas for FREE Boxes.

23. Invest in the moving tools. Get a dolly, hand trucks and anything else you can get your hands on. It is worth the investment.

24. Ball up your socks and use them as padding in the gaps of boxes. This can really help to prevent items from bouncing around inside of the boxes during the move.

25. Begin packing in the kitchen. This is where the really complicated items are and the ones you should knock out first. (Just try packing a mixer)

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Screw Bolts in the Same Bag – Example from  from A Mommy’s Life with a Touch of Yellow (no longer available)

26. Put screws and other small parts that go to something broken down into sandwich bags that are sealable for the trip.

27. Use your moving and packing as a chance to purge everything that is no longer fitting or used. Toss it or donate it.

28. Stop grocery shopping a couple weeks out and work to clean out the fridge and cabinets. Starting fresh makes good sense in a new home.

29. Take a box and pack up all of your warranties and paperwork related to items.

30. Take digital photos of all serial numbers and so on for important items that are insured. The last thing you want is to be caught without such information and needing it.

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Garbage Bag Clothes Together – Example from Instagram Manda Gee 

31. Instead of boxes, use garbage bags for all your clothing. It is easier to carry and identify what is inside. I suggest you color code to identify rooms.

32. Defrost your refrigerator well in advance of moving day.

33. Have each family member pack for a two week vacation. This will ensure they have what they need to make it while the unpacking process begins.

34. Level one, two or three? Mark your boxes based on how quickly you anticipate needing the items within.

35. Keep in mind that boxes should never exceed forty pounds unless absolutely necessary. This can speed up the moving process considerably and keep from killing your help too.

Stay on Schedule and Organized – Download and print our Moving Organizational Binder. Twenty-Six pages to get you organized.

36. Write a schedule well in advance of the move that lays out when and how you will pack each room. This will keep you on point and ensure you are not hit with a ton of moving work the day of.

37. Order or make some stickers that have your new address on them and keep them in your wallet or purse. They will be life savers when you have to begin changing your address with businesses and mail.

38. When you arrive in your new home, fully set up a room that you particularly enjoy so you have someplace to relax. Most people like it to be the bedroom so that they are sure of a good night’s sleep.

39. Add handles to as many boxes as possible by poking or cutting them. Be sure the boxes are strong enough cardboard to do so.

40. Use pillows and stuffed animals to pad things and keep them safe from breaking.


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Tape Mirrors to Prevent Breaks – Example from Martha Stewart (no longer available)

41. Tape mirrors and other breakables with tape to absorb the shock.

42. Use strong tape to make sure hinged doors and drawers don’t slide out during the move. Some folks take out the drawers and so on as well.

43. Use plastic wrap to close up lightweight drawers and the like.

44. Make a toolbox for nothing but packing materials. This will be very useful when you need to find something quickly. Staying organized makes a big difference.

45. The box within a box method is a good idea for things that are especially breakable. Double box when you are unsure about safety.

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Upcycle Toilet Paper Rolls and Egg Cartons for Jewelry – Examples from Authentic Simplicity (no longer available) and Instructables

46. Use empty toilet paper rolls to carry your costume jewelry like bracelets, chains and necklaces. they can be connected around the tubes and kept neat fairly easily. Egg cartons work great too!

47. Save the drawers for lightweight stuff like socks, scarves and things of that nature.

48. Take regular breaks as you move. The last thing you want to do is wear them out and then find yourself alone on moving day.

49. Invest in helpers if you see you are not going to have enough help. The money will be well spent and you will not be nearly as stressed.

50. Celebrate your first day in your home by having a luxurious dinner out! You worked hard so let someone else take care of you for an hour or two!

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Before you sell, look at these Home Staging Tips and Ideas including our Home Staging Checklist. Pin to Pinterest.

Print these free Moving Printable – We’ve Moved. Pin to Pinterest.

And after you move, take a look at these Front Porch Ideas to inspire your welcome! Pin to Pinterest.

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Chalkboard Art and Hand Lettering Tutorials

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June 25, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: April 22, 2018
modified datt: June 25,2021

Looking to master the art of hand lettering? Try your hand at these hand lettering design ideas! We’ve rounded up some of the best and most popular Chalkboard Art and Hand Lettering Tutorials for beginners and those who desire the skill of script. Happy writing!

Chalkboard Art and Hand Lettering Tutorials

Hand Lettering Tutorials

I happen to be stuck between Gen X and Millennials. That put me right between the transition from paper and pencil writing to the more recent heavy reliance on technology. So in school, I learned penmanship and handwriting, but after college I only rarely picked up a pencil or pen — my handwriting skills went out the window!

Everything went through email, Word, PowerPoint and every other form of technology possible. I feel like it’s reached a new level in recent years. In all honesty, I go days without picking up a pen, and I know I can’t be alone!

With all that being said, my handwriting is awful. I mean, it looks super juvenile. Maybe even worse.  Just like my fourth grade cursive class, I had to re-learn the talent of script and handwriting. In an effort to improve my general handwriting, I came across the art of hand lettering design — and fell in love!

Hand Lettering Tutorials for Beginners

These hand lettering tutorials are perfect for beginners. You will be impressed on how quickly you too can create some amazing hand lettering all by yourself! Hand lettering skills are the perfect tool to have in your crafting arsenal. Hand lettering design looks amazing on chalkboard art, DIY crafts, and so much more.

What’s the best brush pen for hand lettering practice?

After a lot of research, I discovered the most popular brush for hand lettering design is the Tombow Dual Brush Pen Set. They offer different prices, colors, and quantity options, so there is something for everyone’s hand lettering needs. Just check out the reviews — 5 stars across the board!

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Let’s kick things off with all the basics of hand lettering! Take a look at this Hand Lettering 101 — the best tips to “fake” calligraphy. This blog is full of amazing tricks and tutorials. | The Child at Heart Blog

Of course, we had to include some wisdom from the decor queen herself — Joanna Gaines! Check out her Secret to Chalkboard Calligraphy Tutorial. | Magnolia Market

I found this tutorial super helpful for hand lettering practice. When you are pulling your pen or brush down the page, push down really hard to make that stroke thick. When you are going up the page, make the stroke thinner and lighter with less pressure! | Child at Heart


Here is another lettering printable to practice the names of the months on the iPad or with your favorite lettering brushes. The goal is to practice two different types of fonts and mix them together to create beautiful titles. This is great for a DIY calendar! | Life is Messy and Brilliant

Follow this 7-Step Plan to Become a Lettering Expert! | Creative Market

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Practice all of the letters of the alphabet with this brush hand lettering tutorial. Download your Free Hand Lettering Practice Sheets! | Kelly Sugar Crafts

Try out these 6 different hand lettering fonts with this Noel practice sheet! | Lemon Thistle

This is such an easy tutorial on Chalk Art. I had no idea it could be so easy for a beginner like me! No special skills are required to get started with this one. | Blesser House

These bounce lettering worksheets include the words spring, flowers and ice cream. When you download them you’ll have one worksheet for each word. Perfect hand lettering practice for spring! | Brittany Luiz

Check out this amateur’s guide to Chalk Lettering — Tips, Ideas, and Techniques. It shows you how to practice tall, short, feet, no feet, thick, thin, and more styles of lettering! | The Happy Tulip

Want to enjoy the beauty of hand lettering without picking up a pen? Download our hand lettering poster with an inspirational quote for kids! Easy as click, click, click, add to cart, buy! | Frugal Coupon Living

This is a genius way to map out your Chalk Art and look like a pro. The grid ensures your lettering stays even. | Ella Claire Inspired

How cute and unique is this font? Check out Showcase’s Curly Q Alphabet Font Tutorial to learn how to do it yourself! | Showcase

You’ll want to keep these Chalkboard Art Tips and Tricks in your arsenal. | Neat House Sweet Home

I was able to meet this blogger at a conference this past summer! Not only does she have an incredible book, Hand Lettering for Relaxation, she also has a quick tutorial on her blog on Basic Hand Lettering. | One Artsy Mama

Use graphite to stencil your Chalkboard Art. | The Wedding of My Dreams

You can use the same stencil technique in Sincerely Sara D.’s tutorial to make your chalkboard lettering look perfect every time. | Sincerely Sara D.

Get your brush calligraphy practice on with these double-letter practice sheets! | By Dawn Nicole

Print off the free brush pen drills worksheet included in this post as many times as you need to in order to help you to improve your brush pen calligraphy! | The Postman’s Knock

Need a comprehensive guide to master your chalk stills? This tutorial tells you everything you need to know to get started with Chalkboard Art. | Clean and Scentsible

Hand Lettering Tutorials

Got a month to dedicate to your brush skills? Take on the 30 Days to Better Brush Calligraphy Challenge! There’s thirty days of Free Brush Calligraphy Worksheets and Videos to help you grow your skills with daily practice! | By Dawn Nicole


Chalkboard Art Tutorials

Got the crafting bug? Check out our list of Cricut Freebies. Pin to Pinterest.

Learn How to create a list of fonts with a font catalog! Pin to Pinterest.



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