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20+ Creative Pumpkin Decorations That Go Beyond Carving

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July 1, 2020 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, Facebook, Halloween, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: September 02, 2018
modified datt: July 01,2020

Looking to up your Halloween decor? We have over twenty creative October pumpkin decorations that go beyond the traditional jack-o’-lantern carvings ideas. Enjoy these inspiring ways to decorate pumpkins.

Pumpkin Decorations That Go Beyond Carving

20+ Creative Pumpkin Decorations That Go Beyond Carving

We wanted to take Halloween outside the box. Outside the traditional jack-o-lantern carving, beyond the paint pallet of black and orange, and above spooky faces and wicked creators. Below are some inspiring pumpkin decorations for your Halloween Decor. From bright colored paints, sparkly glitter, jumbo vase vignettes, and marble patterns, we have the most creative Halloween pumpkins that might just change the way you decorate your home this October season!

No Carve Pumpkin Decorating Ideas

No Carve Pumpkin Decorating Ideas

Follow these No Carve Pumpkin Decorating Ideas. Whether entering a pumpkin decorating contest or wanting something attractive for your porch or fall mantle, these DIY pumpkin decor ideas will produce an October blue ribbon winner.

Enjoy your crafting and be sure to add your images and comments to our Pinterest Pin – we love to see how your ideas turned out!

First, be sure to check out our very own Ice Cream Cone Pumpkin – this is perfect for an October birthday!

This might be my favorite of all the pumpkin decorations, how adorable is this pumpkin vase for flowers? | Pretty Life Girls

How adorable and out of the box is this Cactus Pumpkin? We are just in love! | Craft Create Cook

We adore this light blue pumpkin and haunted house vignette.  I really want to try that crack paint pumpkin! | I Heart Naptime

Create a centerpiece with a pretty fall succulent arrangement inside a pumpkin. | Simply Happenstance

Okay really guys, these blue gingham pumpkins are precious! | Kelly in the City


These ombre pumpkins really pop! | A Kailo Chic Life

These DIY glitter pumpkins are chic and easy. | Beau-Coup

I am sort of obsessed with this Poison Apple Pumpkin, also looks like Slimmer from Ghost Busters a bit, no? | Let’s Mingle

These easy pom pom pumpkins can be done in a few short minutes. | Gold Standard Workshop

Turn your fall decor into something sweet like these doughnut decorations. | Club Crafted

This is a pumpkin topiary you could use over and over and it’s a great home address display idea. You will need to pick up home address house numbers. Also find this idea and more in our Halloween Patio and Porch Ideas.| At the Picket Fence

Have you tried pumpkin carving with a drill? They make the prettiest pumpkin lanterns!  I personally prefer a real pumpkin for this project, but they work great with a fake pumpkin as you can display it every year. | Dream a Little Bigger

Turn your fall vignette into glow in the dark pumpkins with Tulip Glow Paint. | I Love to Create

If you have some real talent, or you know someone who does, take a look at this crochet spider web pumpkin. | Flax and Twine

With fabric paint, make a pumpkin design with dots. | A Beautiful Mess

Dip it and make these dip-dye glitter pumpkins. | The Farmer’s Daughter

Miss summer? Get creative with this Pineapple Pumpkin. | Studio DIY

Looking to up your Halloween decor? Creative October pumpkin decorations that go beyond the traditional jack-o'-lantern carvings ideas. Enjoy these inspiring ways to decorate pumpkins. Click to Tweet

Another easy pumpkin craft, use push pins or brads to decorate your pumpkin. | A Subtle Revelry

Use Mod Podge to découpage white gourds with pressed leaves. You can harvest the foliage from your own backyard. Find this idea also in our Farmhouse Halloween Ideas. | Terrain

Monogram your own personalized pumpkin with this design! | Everything Navy

Bright paint and gold glitter? Sign us up for these DIY bright colored pumpkins. | A Kailo Chic Life

This looks like a fun paint drip pumpkin design. This blogger took all “Pinterest ideas” and replicated it with her kids – she did great! | Holly’s Art Corner

These splatter paint pumpkins are great! | Lish Creative

Create colorful marble pumpkins with the help of nail polish. | Color Made Happy

Wrap up a pumpkin in white bandage gauze and attach wiggly eyes, this makes a fun and easy mummy pumpkin. | Mother’s Niche


Creative Pumpkin Decorations - Ideas Outside Your Traditional Halloween Decor

Decorating pumpkins? Bring them to your front porch and take a look at these Porch Halloween Ideas and Patio Decor. Pin to Pinterest.

Take the decoration inside too. We love these Halloween Mantles and Tablescapes. Pin to Pinterest.

We have some other ways to decorate and celebrate the season. Take a look at these Halloween Hacks and Tips. Pin to Pinterest.

You will want and love these – 31 Halloween Printables. Pin to Pinterest.



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Middle School Survival Kit for Girls

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July 1, 2020 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Facebook, Instagram, Kids, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: July 06, 2019
modified datt: July 01,2020

Being a teen can be challenging, especially when dealing with hygiene and body changes away from home. Before heading into the school year, make your daughter this Middle School Survival Kit for Girls.

Middle School Survival Kit for Girls

Middle School Survival Kit

I beginning to see many of my friends begin the process of parenting a middle schooler. You see, my daughter was born in Florida where many middle schools began in 6th grade. We moved to the DC area when she was in 2nd grade where many of the middle schools begin in 7th grade. a big sigh of relief for this mama to an 11 year old.

Just because my oldest is not entering middle school, doesn’t mean I am not feeling the pre-teen vibes. My daughter is beginning to discover things like shaving your legs, what it means to have a period, how to have good hygiene and more.  If your daughter has anxiety about being “away from mom” doing some of these new experiences, make her a middle school locker emergency kit.


Middle School Survival Kit

Middle School Locker Emergency Kit

Lilly Pulitzer Cosmetic Bag This cosmetic bag was too cute to pass up. What girl would not love this print? As a bonus, the adorable pouch comes with some goodies – 2 sticker sheets, 3 magnetic page keepers, and a Lilly Pulitzer ballpoint pen. Parts of this bag are see through, so perhaps leave the feminine products out for a bashful teen.

Mini Hair Brush  Did anyone else have a hair brush like this growing up. It totally takes me back! This mini brush is designed to detangle. Perfect for after physical education.

Maybelline New York Baby Lips Lip Balm I have been using Baby Lips since they came out. Simply love the healing lip balm with a touch of color. I don’t feel like I am pushing my daughter to age too fast by giving her a tinted balm over lipstick.

Mini Lint Roll  For the girl who wants to look picture perfect. Roll off that extra dog/cat hair with this mini lint roll. Chances are she will loving having it more than she will use it, but it’s a cute addition to her beauty kit.

Spiral Hair Ties  The majority of the time, my daughter has half a dozen hair ties on her wrist, but for the times she forgot, have a backup supply of hair ties. These spiral hair ties are great for not getting creases in your hair. Plus they are adorable on your wrist (well better than some of the other hair ties I have seen!)

Flushable Wipes Cleansing Cloths Such an encouragement to remaining hygienic during the day. Wipe off sweaty make-up or perhaps unwanted body odor with these flushable cleansing wipes. I would replenish throughout the year as they are prone to drying out. I would also place this travel pouch in a Ziploc bag to retain the moisture.

Bobby Pins Want to pin back unwanted cascading hair. Bobby pins are you best friend. Be sure to look at our Bobby Pin Hack too!

Pacifica Island Vanilla Body Spray Middle school is a period of time of unwanted odors. The developing body goes through a lot! always smell your best with a pleasant body spray. Is anyone else a fan of having a familiar (always the same) sent?

Green Tea Mints No time to brush? Have spare mints. Do you know that mints can also stimulate the brain, giving your child an extra boost to an afternoon math class!

Hand Sanitizer Gel I mean germs! I became an anti-germ mama once I had more than two kids. I did not want one kid getting another sibling sick (and on down the line.) If a sink and soap are not near by, grab some hand sanitizer! Plus, these gels smell great! Another great scent found here.

Dove Powder Deodorant When I taught fifth grade, it was an age of hormones starting. The only thing i told my kids to put on every day was their clothes and deodorant!  I told them this every day. Encourage taking care of your hygiene by having deodorant in your child’s survival kit!

Always Radiant Infinity Pads for Teens Having your monthly period can be hard. Outlast the average school day with these Always Infinity Pads for teens. They have an (up to) 8-hour absorbency. The teen size makes it the right size for a teen over your average adult.

Middle School Survival Kit Numbered

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Also check out these Inspiring Locker Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.

Get inspired, as well, by these Teenage Bedroom Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.



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Halloween Dollar Store Decor Cute Bat Craft

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June 29, 2020 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Halloween, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: September 16, 2019
modified datt: June 29,2020

Frugal and easy, make this cute bat craft using Halloween Dollar Store Decor and Crafts. This Halloween Preschool Craft involves the magical process of tie dye coffee filters and uses Dollar Tree Craft Supplies.

Dollar Tree Halloween Cute Bat Craft

Dollar Tree Halloween Cute Bat Craft

This year was the year of Dollar Tree Halloween Crafts. We first brought you a tutorial on How to Make a Sugar Skull using Dollar Tree Halloween Decor. Next we taught you how to make your own Halloween Dollar Tree Wreath. Our point, pull out that $20 bill and run to the Dollar Store. Three crafts will give you the ultimate and adorable Easy Halloween Decor for your home.

Dollar Store Halloween Decorations

I am really in love with Dollar Store Halloween Decorations. The Dollar Tree Halloween Shop at DollarTree.com is quite impressive and there are so many items even in the non seasonal decor you could pick up to create the cutest Halloween decorations. That is exactly what we did with our cute bat craft. Using googly eyes, clothes pins, coffee filters and markers, we created a little treasure to be remembered year after year. We share an easy step by step tutorial for coffee filter tie dye using markers, water and you guessed it, coffee filters!

This cute Halloween bat craft for kids is incredibly easy. We think it makes a cute preschool Halloween Craft but I know my elementary aged kids would have fun jumping in the activity too!

Happy Crafting.

Dollar Tree Craft Supplies

Cute Bat Craft Supplies

These clothespin cute bats can be put together in just 20 minutes with materials that you probably already have at home. The tie dye is created with coffee filters and markers, which is a magical process that the kiddos (and adults) will become addicted to! I bet we see you doing this with other Tie Dye Crafts for the Kids (and adults!)

Halloween Bath Craft Tips:

We love stockpiling our craft cabinet with Dollar Tree Arts & Craft Supplies. You also can take a look at their Halloween Decor & Home Decorations.

Dollar Tree Halloween Supplies

  • Dollar Store Clothespins
  • Dollar Store Coffee Filters
  • Dollar Store Wiggle Eyes
  • Dollar Store Washable Markers – we used Black, Blue and Purple
  • Dollar Store Spray Bottle for Water
  • Dollar Store Scissors

Shop the Dollar Tree Halloween Shop at DollarTree.com

Additional Halloween Craft Supplies

  • Liquid Glue with fine tip applicator (see below)
  • Paintbrush
  • Non-Stick Craft Mat or Large Plastic Zip Top Bag
  • Black Cardstock
  • White Gel Pen (see below)
  • Pencil
  • Scrap of Cardboard
  • Acrylic Craft Paint in Black
  • Optional: Black Sharpie Marker

Two items every crafter needs are Gel Pens and Liquid Glue with fine tip applicator! We swear by the Multi-Purpose Tombow MONO Multi Liquid Glue. For this cute bat craft, we used the Sakura White Gelly Roll Pen. It stands bright against the black.



Dollar Tree Halloween Decorations Cute Bat Craft

Preschool Halloween Craft Directions

First, flatten round coffee filters and apply several colors of washable markers in a variety of patterns. We used black, blue and purple markers. Keep in mind, your colors will bleed or make a tie dye pattern so no need to speed to much time on the talent of the coloring.

Next, place your colored coffee filter on craft mat and spritz with water to watch the magic! Set your coffee filters aside to dry.

While you filters are drying, clip the clothespins on a scrap of cardboard and paint all sides with black craft paint and paintbrush. Set aside to dry.

Tip: You can also color your clothespins with black Sharpie marker for an instantly dried body!

When everything is dry, attach wiggle eyes using the fine tip applicator.

Draw mouth and fangs with white gel pen. Set aside to dry.

When your filter is dry, fold dry coffee filter in fourths and cut a scallop edge with scissors to create a bat wing

Next, unfold filter to half and cut a 3” slit up from the scalloped edge.

Lastly, open clothespin and insert your coffee filter wings. Cut ears from black card stock, apply to top of clothespin with liquid glue. Hold tightly in place to stick.

You have created your first bat. Make sure to create a colony of bats this Halloween with the kiddos! It’s fun to hang them and let them float in your child’s room or even at a common place window.

Enjoy and happy crafting!

Our Pinterest community and I would love to see how this worked out for you. Share your final Halloween Bat Craft.  Leave a comment and/or add a photo here on Pinterest!


Also enjoy our 31+ Days of Halloween Food Crafts. Pin to Pinterest.

And turn your Dollar Tree Craft Supplies into a Halloween Frankenstein Monster Plate Craft. Pin to Pinterest.



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Halloween Dollar Tree Wreath

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June 29, 2020 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Halloween, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: September 03, 2019
modified datt: June 29,2020

Learn how to make a Halloween Dollar Tree Wreath for under $10. Black and Purple Mesh Ribbon, Halloween Ornaments and a wreath form for this budget-friendly outdoor Halloween craft.

Halloween Dollar Tree Wreath

You want to know something funny? I recall going to Jo-Ann Fabrics after one Halloween and they practically gave me the wreath on display.  I had to pay for it, but I recall it feeling like a steal. The wreath was only a wreath form with orange mesh ribbon and I treat the wreath like a precious baby since I have it. Unfortunately, I must not treat my babies well because the mesh ribbon is looking awful and I have wanted to replace it for the longest time.

Realizing I could replace my beloved Halloween wreath for under $10 makes me wonder why I did not do this ages ago! I am so grateful how Dollar Tree Crafts have become the coolest thing to do. I think The Dollar Store realizing how much we appreciate their materials, too, because they are really stepping up their decor!

Don’t forget our other Halloween Dollar Tree Craft- How to Make a Sugar Skull.

Halloween Dollar Tree Wreath Supplies:

All Halloween Wreath supplies are found at The Dollar Tree except for our Hot Glue Gun.

  • Metal Wreath Form (Greenery/Gardening Aisle)
  • Black and Purple Mesh Ribbon (Seasonal Area)
  • Pipe Cleaners (Craft Aisle)
  • Halloween Decor Items of your choosing (Seasonal Area)
  • Hot Glue Gun

Halloween Wreath Tips:

We picked up a Dollar Tree wreath form. You can use this wreath over and over each year or take it apart at the end of Halloween and use for other seasons.

Personalize this wreath to your style and taste. Your your own Dollar Tree Halloween Decor. The purpose is not for me to show you how to perfectly make mine but for me to show you how to make your own. Style it to your liking.

I love that you can pick up Dollar Store Craft Pipe Cleaners for a $1. Such a frugal craft and the rest can be used for the kids craft area.


Dollar Tree Halloween Wreath Directions:

First, start by cutting your pipe cleaners into small sections, these will be used as ties to secure your ribbon to the wreath form. I personally cut my pipe cleaners into 3 pieces each.

Next, tie pipe cleaners sections all around the perimeter of your wreath, you will want to do this on the outer ring and also the second from the middle as well – I like to do them about 3-4 inches apart.

Now you’ll take one of your ribbon colors, you can choose which you’d like to do on each section. I started with purple on the outer ring. You’ll want to secure the end of your ribbon using one of the pipe cleaners ties you’ve already had tied on the wreath.

Once you’ve secured your end of the ribbon roll, you’ll want to create bunches to give that full bubbly appearance and you’ll want to secure a section every 3-4 inches where you have placed the pipe cleaners ties.

Repeat these steps all the way around the outer ring as well as the inner ring until you have a full wreath without decor.

Now comes the fun part, decorating! You can choose to get the round ornaments and pumpkins like I did to fill in the very inner ring, or you can find whatever Halloween decorations fit your aesthetic best, the dollar tree has TONS to choose from! You’ll just want to use a hot glue gun to secure these items to your wreath and Voila!

You’re finished. I love how simple and easy, yet adorable this wreath is! Not to mention I was able to purchase all the supplies for around $10, that’s a steal if you compare the cost of wreaths online!

Enjoy.

Our Pinterest community and I would love to see how this worked out for you. Share your final Halloween Dollar Tree Wreath.  Leave a comment and/or add a photo here on Pinterest!


Take a look at our 31 Halloween Mantles and Tablescapes. Pin to Pinterest.

Love the Dollar Tree? Take a look at these Dollar Store Crafts. Pin to Pinterest.



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Halloween Dollar Tree Craft | How to Make a Sugar Skull

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June 29, 2020 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Halloween, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: August 26, 2019
modified datt: June 29,2020

Celebrating the Day of the Dead or Halloween? We have a frugal-friendly Dollar Tree Craft. Learn the steps of How to Make a Sugar Skull with affordable supplies.

How to Make a Sugar Skull

We incorporated the traditional Latin-American Day of the Day into some of our Homemade Halloween Decor. This Halloween craft uses the basic of supplies and you might get away with creating this craft for only $1 if you have some of these supplies on hand!

What is Day of the Day?

The Day of the Dead “Día de los Muertos” is a three day festival commemorating friends and family who have passed away.  It is often a misunderstood holiday  as some attribute it to the American holiday called Halloween.  This Latin American Holiday began with the Aztec Harvest at the end of summer. This multi-day festival is a time to honor loved ones who had gone  before and not to recognize ghosts, goblins, witches or other scary mythological creatures.

The day of the dead celebration takes place October 31 to November 2. Children who have died are represented by skulls and are celebrated on November 1. Larger sugar skulls represent adults, whose celebration takes place on November 2. These dates coincide with the Western Christian holiday All Saints Eve and All Souls’ Day. The Mexican holiday also overlaps with the better known holiday, Halloween on October 31.

What is a Sugar Skull?

A calavera (English translation for skull is a representation of a human head. The term is most often used for edible or decorative skulls made from either sugar or clay. In celebrate of Día de los Muertos, calaveras were crafted. Sugar skulls represent a departed soul, often with the souls name written on the forehead. This too can be replaced with hearts, perhaps a number of hearts to represent the number of souls being honored. Sugar skulls are often adorned with colorful folk artwork. These adornments include hearts, flowers, paisley patterns, and dots.

Halloween Dollar Tree Craft Supplies

For this Halloween craft, we used a plastic skull from The Dollar Tree. It was only $1 (wink!) I also used chalkboard paint I had on hand and chalkboard markers. Hairspray will help keep the chalkboard markers in place once your craft is complete.

Sugar Skull Craft Supplies:

  • 1 Plastic Skull (I got mine from the Dollar Store)
  • Black Chalkboard Paint
  • Chalkboard Fluorescent Markers
  • Optional: Aerosol Hairspray

Sugar Skull Craft Tools:

  • Paintbrush
  • Wax Paper (to protect your table)

Sugar Skull Craft Tips

You can purchase Dollar Tree Skeletons and skulls online. Another option is to check out Michael Crafts Skulls and Halloween Decor.

Another craft option is to use chalkboard makers but to go over that with glow in the dark puffy paint. That will really pop with a black light and a makes fun glow in the dark party decor.

When picking up your Dollar Tree supplies, don’t forget our other Halloween Dollar Store Craft- How to Make a Halloween Wreath Under $10.


How to Make a Sugar Skull

Learning how to make a sugar skull is not that much of a challenge. I used the internet to get inspired including Pinterest and Etsy. Etsy has some cute sugar skull patterns. When creating your pattern, think hearts, circles (dots), flowers and paisley patterns. Always start with your larger patterns.

To get started:

First, paint the plastic skull with the black chalkboard paint. Use the wax paper underneath the skull to protect your table.

Allow paint to dry fully. I would suggest at least a day.

Once dry, begin drawing your designs on the skull with the chalkboard marker of your choice.

To make a faux sugar skull like mine, begin with the eyes. I drew flowers in the sockets.

Next, I moved to the forehead where I drew a flower using hearts.

I outlined the nose with an upside down heart shape. I added birds kissing on the chin.

Finish with larger designs before adding your details. Added details include swirls and dots.

Allow chalkboard marker to dry completely before touching it.

Lastly, if desired, seal the chalkboard marker in place by spraying evenly with hairspray about 6-inches from the skull surface.

Optional: Another idea  is to use chalkboard makers but to go over that with glow in the dark puffy paint. That will really pop with a black light.

Our Pinterest community and I would love to see how this worked out for you. Share your final Sugar Skull Halloween Craft.  Leave a comment and/or add a photo here on Pinterest!


Decorating for Halloween? Check out these Spellbinding Halloween Lighting Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.

Love the Dollar Tree? Take a look at these Dollar Store Crafts. Pin to Pinterest.



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No Bake Dorm Room Recipes You Want to Eat!

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June 28, 2020 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Recipe, Social Media

published date: February 12, 2017
modified datt: June 28,2020

In a small space. Limited on an oven and stove top? Only a microwave to warm up things. These No Bake Dorm Room Recipes are easy recipes you will want to eat! Don’t let them call you the dorm room chef – they might!

I struggle finding the perfect recipes for my home. I can only imagine how much harder it is to find recipes for the dorm, especially when you do not have access to an oven or stove-top. Most people think college dorm food equates to the Freshman 15. In reality, with the right equipment (including a mug, microwave and waffle maker) you can create dorm room recipes that turn you into an incredible, healthy”ish” chef. Take a look at these dorm room breakfast, lunch, snack and dinner recipes you actually want to eat!

Many of the hacks I share below come with items you can find easily on Amazon! The benefits of having an .edu (student) email address is getting 6 month free trial of Amazon Prime Student Account. Thanks covers you from August to February, cancel when you like!

Amazon Prime Student Benefits

  • Six Month Free trial
  • Unlimited FREE Two-Day Shipping (with no minimum order size)
  • Exclusive deals and promotions for college students
  • Unlimited streaming of Prime movies and TV shows
  • Unlimited photo storage with Prime Photos
  • 20% off pre-order and new release video games

After your six-month trial ends, your Prime Student membership makes you eligible to receive 50% off Amazon Prime, and includes access to all Prime benefits. Also pick up a month free trial to Amazon Music! Listen to tens of millions of songs on any device anywhere.  After your trial, Prime Students pay only $.99 per month (this makes me extremely jealous – such a deal!)

No Bake Dorm Room Recipes

Breakfast Recipes for College

Microwave Breakfast Cookie in a Mug | Bigger Bolder Making

Strawberry Microwave Breakfast Bowl | Bran Appetit

Easy Egg & Cheese Burrito | Mr. Breakfast

Energy Ball Bites | Cooking Classy

2 Minute Scrambled Eggs | Where the Cookies Are

Blueberry Banana Microwave Baked Oatmeal in a Mug | Kim’s Cravings


Dorm Room Lunch Recipes

Homemade Spaghetti-Ohs in a Mug | Ella Claire Inspired

Finger Caesar Salad | One Good Thing by Jillee

Peanut Butter Banana Wraps | Everyday Dishes

5-Minute Vegetarian Burrito Bowl | Healthy Liv

Waffle Iron Grilled Cheese | Fifteen Spatulas

Avocado Toast | Thoughts by Natalie

College Snack Recipes

Homemade Sweet Potato Chips {in the microwave!} | Rachel Cooks

Chocolate-Peanut Butter Granola Apple Bites | The Comfort of Cooking

Microwave Snickerdoodle Cookie | Kirbie’s Cravings

Peanut Butter Oat Squares | Listotic

Single Serve Microwave Peanut Butter Krispie Treats | Yellow Bliss Road

Frozen Peanut Butter Banana Bites | PopSugar

Dorm Room Dinner Recipes

Instant Mac & Cheese in a Mug | Made by Monique

Mug Pizza | Bigger Bolder Bakinge

Brown Rice with Edamame and Pineapple | Home Cooking Memories

Cheesy Broccoli Rice Casserole for One | The Tiptoe Fairy

Pizza Waffles | Pillsbury

Vegan Ramen | The Edgy Veg


Take a look at these Dorm Room Hacks and Tips. Pin to Pinterest.

Don’t forget our  College Dorm Room Decor Ideas – Pin to Pinterest.

Also check out our How to Connect as a College Freshman – Pin to Pinterest.



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52 Week Savings Plan – Printable Challange PDF

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June 27, 2020 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: DIY, Facebook, Frugal Living, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: December 14, 2019
modified datt: June 27,2020

52 Week Savings Plan. In one year’s time you could save $2620! This 52 Week Savings challenge is a printable PDF you can download and start following in the new year. Happy savings!

We know this year is coming to an end and we are bringing you all the challenges to clean up your home (with our monthly declutter your home checklist) and now your bank account.

We have a 52 Week Savings Plan! This Printable Challenge PDF is a chart to guide you $2,620. Seriously, what would you do with that money?

52 Weeks of Savings

What is a 52 Week Money Challenge? This 52 Weeks of Savings challenge is an incremental savings plan that will help you save money throughout the year. The idea is simple: start the year off by saving $10 the first week, and then put away an additional amount each week after that for 52 weeks. At the end of the year, you’ll save $2,620!

Looking for ways to save? Follow this 30-Day No Spend Challenge with also lists creative ways to save including free activities to fill your weekend (and week).

52 Week Savings Plan

We offer a 52 week savings plan to save you $2,620. I really encourage you to follow this plan. Don’t skip weeks. Save the amount it says each week.  If saving this much is out of your budget, adjust the plan to save half of what it listed each week. That means if $10 is listed, save $5. Next year, if your budget is not as tight, save the amount listed!

The weeks go in this order. Save $10, save $25, save $50, save $75, save $100. Then you repeat the steps backward. Save $75, save $50, save $25, save $10.  So in 9 weeks, you are only saving $100 once. However, you are saving $10, $25, $50, and $75 twice in that nine week period. Does that make sense?

52 Week Savings Plan Amounts

Save $10: Week 1, Week 9, Week 17, Week 25, Week 33, Week 41, Week 49

Save $25: Week 2, Week 8, Week 10, Week 16, Week 18, Week 24, Week 26, Week 32, Week 34, Week 40, Week 42, Week 48, Week 50

Save $50: Week 3, Week 7, Week 11, Week 15, Week 19, Week 23, Week 27, Week 31, Week 35, Week 39, Week 43, Week 47, Week 51

Save $75: Week 4, Week 6, Week 12, Week 14, Week 20, Week 22, Week 28, Week 30, Week 36, Week 38, Week 44, Week 46, Week 52

Save $100:  Week 5, Week 13, Week 21, Week 29, Week 37, Week 45

How Does that Savings Plan Add Up?

The $10 weeks will save you $70 (7 weeks).

The $25 weeks will save you $325 (13 weeks).

The $50 weeks will save you $650 (13 weeks).

The $75 weeks will save you $975 (13 weeks).

The $100 weeks will save you $600 (6 weeks).

Total is $2620!

Kids Savings Tracker

Also check out this free printable. In the form of a game, your children can print this Savings Tracker for Kids and save $175. Comes in two forms. One that is already colored for you, or one you can color yourself!

Print Kids Savings Challenge and Game



52 Week Savings Challenge PDF Printable

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Download and Print this 52 Week Savings Challenge!

How to Print at Staples

  1. Have your PDF, Word Document or printable saved to a folder on your computer.
  2. Sign in or create a Staples account.
  3. Return to the Staples Printing Service Page.
  4. Scroll down to Self-Service printing.
  5. Go to Start Project.
  6. Go to Documents Printing.
  7. Select Browse.
  8. Select the Buy Now Button under color.
  9. In the left column, choose add file(s).
  10. Select upload files (to upload a file from your computer).
  11. Add more files or select the blue upload button.
  12. Select done.
  13. Give your job a name in the top left column.
  14. Choose color or B&W.
  15. Make sure your project is single sided. (You can choose double sided if you need.)
  16. Choose the correct orientation of your project – landscape or portrait.
  17. I changed my media to 8.5×11  67 lb card/coverstock (I prefer a card stock feel over printer paper feel. It makes the paper very durable and sturdy.)
  18. Save your product to Staples or select add to cart on the bottom right.
  19. Proceed to checkout.

*Note: these Staple print service steps were added in Winter 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.

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Savings Tracker Printable for Kids

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June 27, 2020 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Facebook, Frugal Living, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: June 27, 2020
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A two page Savings Tracker Printable for Kids. Download this coloring sheet and color as you go. Save $5 a week for a total of $175 by the time you finish the savings challenge.

Kids Saving Tracker

Savings Tracker for Kids

Are you a role model for your child when it comes to finances? Do they see you savings money? Do they see you tithing or donating money to charities?

I admit when it comes to money, my husband and I haven’t done a great job being role models. We speak about money. We speak about the cost of things, but they don’t see the behind the scenes. A friend and I talk about this one. She found a lot of importance in putting a check in the offering plate while my husband and I tithed to our church electronically. However, it wasn’t the kids saw us doing. It wasn’t something they could hold or touch or realized the importance (for us) of donating to our church.

The same is true of our savings. Our kids do not see us saving money because it isn’t something they can touch. That is why introducing the 52 Week Savings Plan Challenge was something new and thought provoking to our home. Saving their parents money was of course exciting to the kids but I wanted to introduce saving “their” money, especially for children who get an allowance.

Coloring Savings Sheet for Kids

Savings Tracker

We offer two savings goal tracker. You can get our 52 Week Savings Tracker for Adults  or now get our free Savings Tracker Printable for Kids. We include to copies of this printable for the kids. One that is already with bright colors and one that is black and white – you can color it yourself as you go!

Saving at at a rate of  $5 a week, reach your savings goal in 34 weeks. Your child will have saved $170! So much they can do with that money!

Parent Challenge

As you continue to track your savings over this coloring sheet, talk to your child about their savings goals. This might be a good time to open a savings account. Also share with them your own financial goals including building an emergency fun, paying a monthly credit card, living a debt free life and reasons for long term savings.

Our Busy Mom Binder includes a spending tracker and debit payment tracker. Both are great resources to reach your savings goal too.

Kids Saving Tracker

Savings Tracker Printable

Get all of our free printables including our Savings Tracker Printable for Kids. Subscribe and look for a link and password in our inbox. The password allows you to access and download all of our free printables.


Free Printable Directions

1.) Enter your email address HERE.

2.) Confirm the email request in your inbox.

3.) Look for the link and passcode in your inbox.

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!

52 Week Savings Challenge

52 Week Savings Challenge

Hey mom, we have something for you too!  Don’t forget our 52 week savings challenge for tracking savings for you too. Reach your savings goal along with your child. No need to start January 1, you can start this 52 week savings challenge AT ANY TIME and save $2620 in one year!

You can download for this for free in our post or get in our Busy Mom Binder (which is full of organizational goodness including a a spending tracker and debit payment tracker!)

52 Week Savings Challenge Printable PDF

How to Print PDFs at Staples

I have a video to show you how I print my PDF documents at Staples.

It should give you a general outline of how to upload and order a print on Staples.com.

Our Pinterest community and I would love to see how this worked out for you. Share your Kids Savings Tracker Printable – it would be fun to see the finished colored product!  Leave a comment and/or add a photo here on Pinterest!


Don’t forget our Busy Mom Binder where you can find also find this Kids Savings Tracker! Pin to Pinterest.

Get Organized! These Home Organizational Printables will get your home in line! Pin to Pinterest.



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