Hi all,
Great to be back on this board, love it here! I wanted start a conversation going here regarding how/what you all are doing specifically in getting through this Recession on the homefront and also with your crafting?
I know for myself it's been really tough. I am facing something now I have never had to before. I am now going into my second year of being unemployed, due to a layoff a year ago. I have spent days, weeks, months looking for office work which is what I do and haven't found anything yet. The longest I have ever been out of work is 3 weeks and now I'm going into the 2nd year of this! I have a college education, 25 yrs of office experience (banking, gov't, military) and a security clearance and still can't get a job, it's crazy!! In between my constant searching, I try to keep myself busy here at home while my son is in school and my husband working (he works a full-time job and 2 part-time jobs through the year) volunteering at my son's high school and crafting/scrapbooking. My funds are extremely tight and I have to watch every penny and that includes money spent on crafting supplies.
I look for $1 deals everywhere! If you are willing to shop around, you can find some really good deals. I will not shop in Michael's or JoAnn's without using a coupon so therefore I purchase the Sunday paper weekly for the crafting coupons as well as grocery ones. Check out the clearance isle in Michaels, some good deals can be found if you are willing to sort through the mess in the section. I recently found some Martha Stewart line of solid and print paper packs that originally are $19 that are now on clearance for $5 (24 sheets). One pack was really a bargain because it was really 2 packs in one, bandana papers pack (24) on one side and other style of prints (another 24) on the other for $5, what a fantastic deal!! I never owned any of her line of paper until now because it was always out of my reach - too expensive. Also, right now, Michaels and JoAnn's both have lots of clearance ribbon for $1 only. Micahels also has a lot of great $1 stamps if you are willing to dig through the bin. I also find deals at Tuesday Morning stores and Big Lots. I recently found adhesives for $1.19 each, six-pack of Alphabet Soup acrylic letter tins in a box for $10, and 4 packs of acrylic sheer frame combos from Making Memories for $2.99 (all 4 together) at Tuesday morning, great deals and have found some nice Heidi Grace embellies at Big Lots for just $1 to $1.50. I also shop the thrift stores periodically for crafting goodies. I once found a bag of paper mace boxes to cover in scrapbook papers for only $1 and also found some album refill pages for a $1 (Hallmark store brand) there.
Also, I just heard that Rachael Ray has a new cookbook coming out on meals to feed a family of four for under $10, gotta get that one! I make a lot of homeade macaroni and cheese and use a lot of ground beef in recipes for cutting costs.
Let us know here what you do in your everyday life and in crafting to get by during these times. Post your comments/ideas/suggestions here. If the response is good, I will post a challenge for all you crafters/scrapbookers on making a project with cost savy materials and we can see what we can do with it.
Happy crafting all!
Robbie
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