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Back to School Haircuts | JC Penney for $10 or Do It Yourself from $8.74

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August 6, 2013 by FrugalCouponLiving Filed Under: Amazon, Back To School, Beauty, Kids, Online Shopping

published date: August 06, 2013
modified datt: August 06,2013

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Have you made hair appointments for your kids before school starts? Maybe you’re talented enough to cut their hair yourself (not me)!

See below for some deals on going out to get it cut or finding clippers to do it yourself:

  • JC Penney – $10 haircuts. Not free like last year but still pretty good!
  • Great Clips:  Back to School Giveaway with prizes including Apple computers, iPods and more.

OR, Do it yourself:

wahl clippers kit

  • Wahl 79524-5201 Chrome Pro 25 Piece Complete Haircutting Kit – $20 from $68.99
    • Complete haircutting kit with multi-cut clipper
    • Top of the line powerful multi-cut clipper with comfort grip, premium dura-chrome finish and taper control for adjusting the length you want to cut
    • Compact battery operated s-trimmer with contoured shape for easy handling, perfect for touch-up or giving your haircut that pro look
    • Wahl exclusive clipper attachments and accessories
    • 4.1 stars

girls haircutting scissors

  • Professional Hair Cutting & Thinning Scissors Shears Hairdressing Set – For Girls – $8.74 shipped
    • 3.7 stars

Find more Hair Clippers and Hair Scissors on Amazon!

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And take a look at How-To Haircutting Books!

Head to Amazon for a look or get those appointments scheduled!

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Back to School | Project Lunchbox – A Bitey Lunch for Shark Week

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August 2, 2014 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Back to School Series, Crafts, Pinterest, Recipe

published date: August 03, 2013
modified datt: August 02,2014

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SHARK WEEK!

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Welcome to the third post in our Back to School Series – Project Lunchbox! This week’s theme – Shark Days! With each series, we create a theme and strive to create fun and inexpensive lunches to give your child a little BITE in their school day.

Just in time for Shark Week, this fun and ferocious lunchbox will have your little one squealing in delight – not fear. Check out that shark rising from the whitecaps, ready to… be eaten…. Let’s Begin.

If you don’t already have a pair of good shears dedicated to your kitchen, grab a pair. I use mine daily. I just pop them in the dishwasher between uses to keep them clean. Today I used them to cut out the Shark Pizza Quesadilla filled with cheese, pepperoni, and a bit of sauce, after all we need something red dripping from the sharks sharp teeth!

Cut a tortilla, folded over into two half ovals. Use your paring knife to shape out his sharp teeth on one side before cooking. Load with fillings of your choice. I used my toaster oven to just melt cheese and lightly toast. Alternatively, you can pop a bunch of pre-made Quesadillas onto a baking sheet sprayed with non-stick spray and then into an oven preheated to 400° for about 5-6 minutes until cheese is just slightly melted.  Once cooled, allow to cool, place in freezer bags, label with the date and title, and place in freezer. You now have a quick alternative to PB&J to grab for your child’s lunch box.

The eyes and nostril on the shark are tiny snips of a black olive. Another option is to grab a chef maker (can be used on food and eaten.) For snacks, shark fruit snacks will carry on the theme and of course you need goldfish for shark bait. The ones above in the image are the new French Toast flavor.  And finally for crunch, popcorn is always a big hit – Munch, munch, munch. We shook ours up with a bit of Parmesan cheese for a fun alternative flavor to butter.

Recipe Idea:

To create a healthy dip for the shark bait, mix 2 Tbsp. plain Greek Yogurt with 1 tsp. of honey, and 1 drop of blue food coloring – makes a beautiful fish tank!

To bring a little pizzazz to your child’s lunches with minimal effort begin by designating a drawer or basket in your kitchen. Gather simple items such as a paring knife, some basic cookie cutters, and an apple corer/slicer. Pick up fun items as you go to add to the collection. As you go about your day and life, you will notice little things that can be used for fun accessories or tools when making your child’s meal!

Get creative! There are an ocean of ideas out there to swim in!

Do not forget the FREE Back to School Lunch Printables – a sweet note is always a great addition. Find more Back to School Series including…



More Themed Lunchboxes

1.) Introduction – Project Lunchbox – Pin It

2.) ABC School Days Theme – Pin It

3.) Shark Week Lunch Theme – Pin It

4.) Camping Theme – Pin It

5.) Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Theme – Pin It

6.) Bug Lunch Theme – Pin It

7.) Happy Birthday Lunch Theme – Pin It

Also check out Back to School Deals on Frugal Coupon Living.

Note: Shark Week for 2014 Begins on the Discovery Channel August 10, 2014.

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Back to School | FREE Morning Routine Checklist Printable

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August 2, 2013 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Back to School Series, Free, Online Shopping, Pinterest

published date: August 02, 2013
modified datt: July 23,2013

I spoke with you earlier in the Back to School Series about Routine, Schedules, The First Day of School and More. This FREEBIE will be great for your little one as you begin the back to school routine.

I Heart Organizing has a FREE printable Back to School Morning Routine Chart. This is great for younger kids, but honestly it can be used for older kids too – especially forgetful ones. I had a student, when I taught fifth grade, and his mother and I joked he would have to have a check list by his bed as an adult. The top of his list would state “roll over and kiss wife” because he was so forgetful! He was one of my brightest students too!

I recommend spending the extra time to laminate this item. You can use a dry erase marker to use as a checklist each day. You can spend about $5 to $10 for laminating at your local store, also consider this resource below. Grab the Scotch Thermal Laminator  for $24.97 from $80.49. I have this laminator and use it all the time – we love it!

Don’t forget OTHER Back to School Printables on Frugal Coupon Living.

  • Printable Lunch Notes
  • First Day of School Printables

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Back to School | FREE Keep Calm, Teach On Note and Craft

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August 1, 2014 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Crafts, Education, Pinterest, Summer

published date: August 01, 2013
modified datt: August 01,2014

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Start the school year off on your teacher’s good side with this super sharp back to school gift!  A simple and easy craft to do with kids before that first bell rings.  Your child will feel proud and it’s a fun way to show your appreciation for your teacher and help sharpen up her room as the year starts!

Gather a few supplies around the house and be ready to show your teacher appreciation!

Items needed: 

  • A rinsed and cleaned empty spaghetti jar
  • Several packs of unsharpened pencils
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • Ribbon
  • White card stock paper
  • Scissors
  • Flowers
  • Printable tags found below
  • Fun tote *optional

We love that this craft involves repurposing something that would otherwise be tossed or recycled.  Of course any round vase or jar will do.  Working quickly, put horizontal lines of glue around the top portion and bottom portion of the jar.  Work to cover a little space at a time so the glue doesn’t harden.  Press the pencils, eraser end up, on the jar.  Continue until you have covered the circumference of the jar.  Using hot glue, make a ring around the pencils, about half way down.  Press your ribbon into the glue to adhere to the pencils.  Print the tag below on white card stock paper and tack on ribbon with a dot of hot glue.  Now fill with some fresh flowers to brighten your new teacher’s day!

 

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You can really be the teacher’s pet by printing the large circle above on iron-on transfer paper.  Pick up an inexpensive canvas bag from your local craft store and make a great tote for your teacher.

For the complete Sunny Days classroom printable kit, plus other great back to school ideas, visit  www.simplysprouteducate.com.

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If You Like This, Check Out These Other Posts:

There is a lot going on in Back to School and the Back to School Series.

  • Free Lunch Printables
  • Fun Apple Stamped Lunch Bags
  • First Day of School Signs – PreK to 5th
  • FREE Morning Routine Printable
  • Free Lunch Money/Slip Printable
  • Free Back to School Calendar, Pay Shipping
  • Free Morning Routine Printable

Also search our Themed Lunchboxes

1.) Introduction – Project Lunchbox – Pin It

2.) ABC School Days Theme – Pin It

3.) Shark Week Lunch Theme – Pin It

4.) Camping Theme Lunch – Pin It

5.) Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Theme – Pin It

6.) Bug Lunch Theme – Pin It

7.) Happy Birthday Lunchbox – Pin It


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Back to School | FREE Lunchbox Note Printables #FREE

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July 31, 2013 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Back to School Series, Free, Pinterest

published date: July 31, 2013
modified datt: July 23,2013

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Summer time usually means extra time with family. Whether it is a summer vacation or spending the days on family outings or perhaps just at home, memories are made, time together is spent and going back to school and present a harsh reality.

Heading back to school can be a bit scary and overwhelming, why not cheer your child up with a joke in their note or a sweet saying letting them know how special they are to you! It’s a great way to make them smile those last few hours of the lunch day. I bet they will be excited to see what note you placed in their lunchbox each day

Check out the awesome and FREE printables below!

  • FREE Simply Sprout Lunch Notes
  • FREE Paper Coterie Lunch Notes
  • FREE Lunch Box Jokes

Also check out the Project Lunchbox Series where we have themes for your child’s lunch from Sharks to the ABCs and more!

Consider heading to Amazon to grab this Scotch Thermal Laminator  for just $24.97 from $80.49. This would be a great thing to do to reuse your notes and prevent your child’s message from getting wet before they see their note!

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Back to School | Preparing Your Child for the First Day of School

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July 30, 2013 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Back to School Series, Free, Pinterest

published date: July 30, 2013
modified datt: July 23,2013

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The first day of school can be tough on kids for many reasons. Children go from the comfort of home to sometimes the cold concrete walls of a school. Fears can include making new friends, their teacher’s personality and expectations and and being away from home (for possibly the first time!) The unknown is scary for pretty much anybody, right? While, as parents, we understand that school won’t be as bad as they fear, they certainly don’t understand this. As guardians and role models to our little ones, it is to show them what they are unsure about and prepare them ahead of time.

Below are some tips for helping your child prepare for the first day of school with the least amount of stress possible:

Visit the School Ahead of Time

Visiting your child’s school brings a sense of familiarity followed by comfort. If your child has already been to the building a couple of times, the fear is going to diminish a bit. They begin to know where things are located. Show them where they will be spending their day, where they will eat and of course how awesome the playground is! Just letting them get to know the surroundings will help a great deal when they have to go for an entire school day. When you visit, go through your routine. Show them drop off, classroom settings, lunchroom, and pick up location. Many schools offer an open house the week before school begins. This is a great opportunity to let them meet their teacher, see their desk and classroom atmosphere.

Trace the Path to The School

Taking your child out for a fun ride to school when school is not in is always a good time. This is particularly helpful if your child will be riding the bus. That alone is a scary thing for a kid, so knowing the route will be some comfort. Talk about the things that can happen on the way to school and how they can handle problems that might come up. I personally have a sitter picking them up some days. I will have her ride with us on a school practice run and follow up that experience with ice cream!

Have a Couple of “Dry Runs” 

Where your kids are concerned, routine is your best friend during the school year. While kids might roll their eye at the daily process and tasks, it also is a great comfort to them. Practice waking up, eat breakfast, get dressed, getting in the car (or the bus) and completing homework all on a set schedule. Map out their day on a calendar if necessary. Having a schedule creates positive habits that will help them grow in life and school. As you get closer to that first day, you should have a few days where you go through all the motions. This will give them some familiarity leading up to the big day. The last thing you want to give a child on the first day of school is a surprise. Let them know what to expect as much as possible.

Be Sure They are Coming Home to Fun

Having a fun activity or two to look forward to can help them get through the first day. Something exciting could be repeating this first day of school treat every year. For example, make a pan of chocolate chip cookies right before they come home. If you are a working parent, grab ice cream before dinner on the ride home. Perhaps a trip to the park or the store to pick up additional school supplies While you are there, talk about their day and find out what they liked and disliked. I always ask my kids to share three positives and one negative. When they offer the negative, a child being mean or perhaps a fear of a subject, relate to what they are saying. By making that fear personal to yourself and sharing how you helped resolve it as a kid, let’s them know anxiety is temporary and can be solved and happens to everyone. Get those lines of communication going and don’t stop until they graduate.

Celebrate the Joy of Their Accomplishments

As a former teacher, I was always lead to give four praises before one negative. Sometimes I had to pull these praises out of a hat as I struggled to think of something good to say about a particular situation. The first day of school is a huge deal and should be celebrated in a big way! Children will attribute importance to what you consider important, so making a big deal out of it will only encourage them to view school in a big way. They should see it as vital and important, right? Make sure to shower you child in praises and support before reminding them of what they need to work on to make the school year easier.

Celebrate that first day and explain to them how it is the start of something huge!

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Looking for something fun? Pick up these Back to School Printables by Magic by Marcy for the First Day of School! Make sure to take a photo of your child in the same spot (perhaps same outfit) on the last day of school too. It is always fun to see how our kids have grown over the school year!

Also check out this FREE Morning Routine Printable!


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Back to School | The Importance of Family Dinner Time

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July 29, 2013 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Back to School Series

published date: July 29, 2013
modified datt: July 28,2013

Soccer practice, dance nights, piano rehearsal, finishing homework and more… Schedules during the school year can get busy and the afternoons usually offer no release! Mom is taking the family here, dad is carting the family there. Did you realize, making time for dinner together is VERY important. In fact, include it as the first thing or most important activity each evening!

It’s true most of us can’t get to the table every night as a family unit. While most of the family might be home, your oldest son might have band practice. Another night, you were able to leave the office a bit early and make a great meal and your middle child needs to work on her science project with a classmate. Whatever the excuse, designating two to three nights (if not more) is very important for the family unit.

Dinner Time Facts:

  • Eating on the go often includes greasy food full of calories and fat.
  • Eating at the table allows you to control portions
  • Eating together allows parents to stay involved and sets aside times for family meetings and discussions
  • Eating at home saves money
  • Eating together boots grades and self esteem. It reduces harmful habits picked up by your child such as over eating or drugs.
  • You are more likely to hear a serious problem from your child having dinner time set aside.

To make the most of your evening time fun, offer a fun evening game. Put questions in a jar and each evening pull out 3.

Dinner Time Questions Can Include:

  1. What is your favorite vacation and why?
  2. If you were granted three wishes from a genie what would you wish?
  3. Tell me something you love about each person at the table?
  4. What are three things you thankful for?
  5. Tell me 3 “highs” today and 1 “low” – make it a daily high/low game.

How Does She includes as FREE PDF of Dinner Time Questions. Cut them up, place them in a jar and make time for a lively meal with your kids. This might offer more insight to your child’s day, feelings and thoughts over the normal question of “how was your day!?!”

Now your only thing to worry about it – Whats for Dinner?

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Back to School | Project Lunchbox – School Days Bento Box

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August 2, 2014 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Back to School Series, Crafts, Pinterest, Recipe

published date: July 28, 2013
modified datt: August 02,2014

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Welcome to the second post in our Back to School Series – Project Lunchbox! This week’s theme – School Days!

With each series, we create a theme and strive to create fun and inexpensive lunches to give your child a little whimsy in their school day.

To recreate this fun school themed lunch use a basic set of Alpha Cookie Cutters  – that come in letters and numbers. You can create random letters, spell your child’s name, include their grade or a fun phrase like – Wow, Love, Kiss! I find it is easier to make the sandwich first and then cut, or you can precut two of each letter from bread, ham, cheese, and stack. You can of course use peanut butter and jelly as well. For the cheese pencil, use a black sharpie to draw the outline of the pencil. Use a red sharpie to make a general eraser shape; you probably already have these in a kitchen drawer.

Our cute little “chalk board “is simply made from chocolate graham crackers with icing piped on to form letters and numbers. Don’t run out and buy a piping bag, I just used some frosting from a partial can leftover from cupcakes. I put a spoonful in a Ziploc, cut the smallest tip off the corner and gently squeezed from behind the frosting. Alternatively, you can buy a little Wilton Icing Tube for writing at the grocery store in the baking section, near the candles and cake mixes.

For another healthy addition to your child’s lunch (and perhaps as well for afternoon snack), create a fun Tropical Salad.

Back To School Tropical Salad:

  • ½ a golden mango diced
  • ½ a kiwi diced
  • ½ banana diced or sliced
  • 2 tsp. shredded coconut
  • 1 tsp. brown sugar

Mix Together. Add a 2 tsp. of lemon juice to keep from browning.

To bring a little pizzazz to your child’s lunches with minimal effort begin by designating a drawer or basket in your kitchen. Gather simple items such as a paring knife, some basic cookie cutters, and an apple corer/slicer. Pick up fun items as you go to add to the collection. As you go about your day and life, you will notice little things that can be used for fun accessories or tools when making your child’s meal!

Do not forget the FREE Back to School Lunch Printables – a sweet note is always a great addition. Find more Back to School Series including…



More Themed Lunchboxes

1.) Introduction – Project Lunchbox – Pin It

2.) ABC School Days Theme – Pin It

3.) Shark Week Lunch Theme – Pin It

4.) Camping Theme – Pin It

5.) Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Theme – Pin It

6.) Bug Lunch Theme – Pin It

7.) Happy Birthday Lunch Theme – Pin It

Also check out Back to School Deals on Frugal Coupon Living.

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