Monday, November 28, 2011

Coupons, online organization, 70% off deals


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Shopping to save the world...

I love that Totsy offers moms on-the-go and moms-to-be access to top brands, up to 80% off retail. Prenatal care products, baby gear, travel accessories, bedding and bath, children's clothing, toys, DVDs, and educational materials are just a sampling of a selection that promises only the best in quality and the hottest designer brands. 100% eco-friendly:Totsy is the first company in private sales to take on sustainable and socially responsible initiatives in all areas of business. One baby, one tree: With every purchase you make through Totsy, they will plant one tree in the name of your child to help reduce the effects of deforestation. Who says shopping can't save the world?

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                                 Sports and Exercise - 70% off...
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Santa is coming to town

Here are several events in Wichita, where Santa and his Elves, are taking a break to visit kids in Wichita....

Breakfast with Santa at Old Cowtown Museum, December 3rd and 10th at 9am.   A full breakfast with Santa, plus crafts.  Tickets sold in advance.  Click here to reserve.

Breakfast with Santa at the YMCA.  December 3rd at the North, Northwest, and El Dorado Y's.  December 10th at the East and Andover locations, and December 17th South and West.  View details here. 

December 13th is Spaghetti with Santa, at Botanica. Enjoy a spaghetti dinner from Defazio's with Santa and his elves, and sugar cookies from Connie's Cookies. Then enjoy the lights of Illuminations throughout Botanica Click here for times and ticket information.

The city of Wichita is collecting letters for Santa and giving away early Christmas presents now through December 14th. Children ages 12 and under can visit CityArts, Century II, Cowtown Museum and the All-American Indian Center and drop off their letters to Santa.  (They will receive a response if they include their return address.)  Presents of family memberships to the museums, or gift certificates, as well as the grand prize of a Fire Truck ride to school will be given away.  Check out the terms of the prizes and details, as well as links to locations for drop off, here.

A Night with Santa, is on Tuesday, December 6th, at Century II, 6:30-9pm.  Indoor carnival games, face painting, concessions, photos with Santa, prizes, and more. Tree lighting at Kennedy Plaza at 6pm.  This is a Free event for kids 12 and under, suggested donation for the Wichita Children's Home.  You can see their wish list and more details at the City of Wichita website.

Cyber Monday deals, part 2

Build-A-Bear.com has a list of 8 different animals all for $8 each online only today for Cyber Monday.

 

70% off at Toys R Us.com

Ebay is having 25 days of daily deals from now until December 15th.  Everything from fragrances, to tools, to electronics, to jewelry.  Sign up to get daily email updates. Plus get FREE Shipping on any Daily Deal item.

Target.com Cyber Monday has $5 off $50 (through Paypal Shopping), Door Buster pricing, 50% off select items,  and free shipping.  Find items not available in stores, and all returns can be made in store making online gift shopping just as great as actually going there.  Don't miss the coupons for Kellogg's, Coke products, General Mills and Purina.  

See more Cyber Monday, Cyber Week Sales here. 


Sunday, November 27, 2011

List of Cyber Monday/Week online specials

What is quickly becoming Cyber Week, local online retailers will be pulling out some more deals for your Christmas shopping.  Here's some that I have found so far....

Wal-mart - discounts on toys, computers, flat-screen televisions, phones, ipads, home furnishings and more.  With Free shipping available on select items.

Up to 70% off Super Cyber Monday at Toys R Us.  I have heard that many things are already selling out as the discounts have started on Sunday.

Target is having their Cyber Monday all week long, with discounts on the Wii bundle, 40% off other electronics and more. 

Coupons.com has a list of retail coupon codes. Get them here.

Bath & Body Works has 25% off your entire order, and special offers for Cyber Monday only.

Appliances, Power tools, lighting, rugs and more, plus free shipping on some items at The Home Depot.com.

Cyber week at Sam's Club.

50% and 60% off at Hancock Fabrics.

Get an extra 15% off markdowns at Leap Frog toys.

Cyber Monday over at Gap brands Old Navy, Piperlime, Banana Republic and Athleta. Take 30% off your purchase at Gap, ON, BR, or Athleta and then get an extra 20% off a purchase at Piperlime. Free Shipping on orders over $50 and you can combine your shipping from multiple stores. 

Kirkland's has online doorbusters today only,

Don't forget Recyclebank, today you can earn points for signing up with a green partner, making eco-friendlier purchases, going paperless and lots more.

25% off your entire order at Carters.com, plus free shipping on qualified orders. 

And the list of Cyber Monday deals at Amazon.com

Will keep posting as I find the deals.  If you see anything really great, please leave a link in the comments section! Happy Shopping!

Friday, November 25, 2011

Black Friday Deals, online

I know I am a little behind on some of the Black Friday Posts, but for those of you who are just getting started due to "turkey coma", or "dessert overload" (no innocence claimed here).  Check out some of these deals on the internet. 

Groupon has multiple deals on products and purchase deal Groupons.  Please check out the list of Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals here.  I happened to see that the Old Navy deal is back up again for the $20 for $10, and will go quickly again. 

Check out these other deals too,






$25 for $50 at The Sharper Image Online


 $120 for a Magic School Bus Science Club Membership ($239.88 Value). Shipping Included  




$20 for a Memorex Travel Speaker System for iPod ($59.99 Value)

Frisper Vacuum-Sealer Starter Kit from Oliso (Up to 59% Off). Two options available

Illustrated Yoga, Abs or Pilates Mat with Instructional DVD from $12
Subscription to "Newsweek," "Food & Wine," "Prevention" and More (Up to 74% Off)
One Customizable Wall, Desk or Poster Calendar, Shipping Included, from $10


If someone you love loves Aveda products, there are a wide range of gift sets available on their website, and many items under $50 dollars.  Through today get free shipping (use code HOLIDAY11), or Free 2nd day shipping and a free trial size styling foam with HOLIDAYSTYLE at checkout.

There are some great gift items and fabulous stocking stuffer ideas over at Groopdealz.com Check out this child's personalized canvas duffel bag for $20, and this ADORable ruffle skirt for little girls for $12. ( I will probably snag this one...)


Check out the most hip, modern brands for Mom, Baby and Child all up to 70% off at The Mini Social.  There are black friday discounts going on now on current items, and get an extra $10 off $50 with code BLACK10 at checkout.  Take a look at the Mini Holiday shop.  Any item purchased from here gets your entire order shipped for free. You do have to sign up to see the sale items and then you will get exclusive emails, but you can't beat 70% off Wes N Willy, Vitamins, Splendid, and more.  Check it out here. 


and don't forget to shop local, and hit some of the Mom owned businesses on Etsy and facebook.






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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Deal for Klutz Activity Books

I love Klutz activity books for my kids as the activities are unique, fun, have quality materials and easy to follow instructions.  They make great gifts for any kid.  Today you can get $62 worth of Klutz activity books for $34 at Mamasource by Mamapedia.com.  Shipping is included in this price and good to get delivery in plenty of time for Christmas.  Check it out here.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Groupon has the Goods for Christmas - product deals

Groupon wants to make your Christmas shopping easier.  Look for special deals from them this season. The following items are good for a limited time or until supplies are gone.


$120 for One year membership to the Magic School Bus Science Club with science activity kits every month for 12 months.

$35 for Nerf N-Strike Stampede ECS Blaster with Darts and Dart Clips ($49.99 value)

    
$39 for one pair of Black Faith Boots from Chinese Laundry ($79.95 value)


$119 for a Suzuki QuadRacer R450 with Battery and Charger, shipping included ($179.99 value)


$49 for a Crosley CR221 Solo Radio/MP3 Player ($129.95 value)


$16 for a 12-Piece Sable Morphe Brush Set. Shipping included.



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Coupons, Taste of Sam's club, free, and money earning offers

$2 off Wholly Guacamole coupon. On their Facebook page. I have posted the link to where it prints but you may have to Like them first to access it if you don't already.  This coupon expires on the 20th.

The Glade holiday scents are out.  Make sure you get your coupons before you load up on them.  Click here.

Don't miss the Holiday Taste of Sam's Club this weekend for Sam's Club members.  It starts Friday the 18th - Sunday, November 20th, from 11-6pm.  Get some great ideas for decorating, and sample holiday meats, sides and appetizers.  Great way to get ready for the upcoming Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners.  More details and the events calendar here.

140 free address labels.

Check out Manilla, a free online account and bill organizer.  This is also a great place to keep track of all those holiday receipts, accounts and loyalty programs. No more paper clutter!

Find coupons, sales and earn cash back on purchases through ebates.com.  Over 1,200 stores to choose from. Kohl's, Bloomingdales, Land's End, Sephora, Piperlime and more. Cash back sites are great places to save even more money on your holiday shopping this year. 

Looking to earn a little extra money from home?  Check out Valued Opinions.  A survey company where you can let companies know what you think about their products and services.  Once you have at least $20 in your account you can then trade it for gift cards from some of America's leading brands. Click here to sign up, there's no obligation once you sign up if you change your mind, and you can do as much or as little as you wish. 

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Andover restaurant deals

Live in the Andover area or not mind a trip over for a good deal, then check out this deal for coupons for local Andover Restaurants.  This is a deal to purchase coupons.  For $3 you'll get $25 worth of savings, and all for great places like Stooges, Las Palmas, and Poblano, (which isn't in Andover but nearby at Kellogg and Greenwich).  Click here to view this deal.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Settlement Money Available for Reebok Toning Shoes and Apparel

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Reebok Settlement for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
If you've heard of toning shoes then you've probably heard of the recent controversy surrounding them. Recently the Federal Trade Commission examined the claims of the company Reebok in court claiming the advertising of their toning products was deceptive. A settlement was reached in the Class Action Lawsuit and Reebok agreed to pay $25 million to consumers.
If you purchased any of the following Reebok toning shoes and/or apparel between the dates of December 5, 2008 and October 12, 2011, you may be eligible to receive payment from this class action settlement.
The eligible shoes are: EasyTone, RunTone, JumpTone, SlimTone, EasyTone Flip, TrainTone, and SimplyTone.
Eligible Apparel are: EasyTone Capri, EasyTone Shorts, EasyTone Sleeveless shirts, EasyTone Pants, EasyTone Long Bra Top, and EasyTone Short Sleeve Top.
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

toys r us coupons, free, and book bargain

13 Toys R Us coupons. Printable. Expires November 23rd. Find savings on Diapers, baby items, and a free gift card with purchase coupon.

Get on a special VIP list with registering, for a free subscription to Southern Living magazine. Limited quantities available, click here.

Free Rescue Me Pet window Cling.  Let's emergency personnel know there is a pet on your property in a fire or other disaster.  Click here.

If you want to learn to simplify and minimize life and everything in it, check out Joshua Becker's books and webpage (becomingminimalist.com).  Right now you can get both his books, Inside-Out Simplicity and Simplify on Amazon for $.99 each for the next 10 days.  Check it out here.  And read my review of Inside-Out Simplicity here.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

coupons: Michaels 50% off, Hormel, Quiznos, B&BW




5 Michaels Coupons -
- 50% coupon on regular priced item
- 25% discount on entire purchase
- 25% off art displays, tabletop frames
- 40% coupon for pencils, markers and pastels
- 50% off, plus 25% off sale price, custom framing order
Exp. November 10, 2011



$4.99 Quiznos Coupon - Combo
Print coupon for a $4.99 combo, small sub, cup of soup and a regular fountain drink. Exp. November 14, 2011                
$10 Bath and Body Works Coupon
Print coupon and present it at any bath and body works store in the US for a $10 discount on purchases over $30. Exp. November 20, 2011
 
    

Monday, November 7, 2011

Coupon for Kids Clothing

As a Mom who likes to save money, I really love to shop second-hand for my kids clothing. Trendy Tots is one of many places in town that I like to shop as there are great prices, great selection and great service.  Just this past weekend I stopped in and got some great things from Gap, Dwell Studio and Carters, all way under what they cost new! (Two items still had the tags on them!)

Friday is 11/11/11.  So in honor of this special date Trendy Tots is giving 11% off your entire purchase on regularly priced items with coupon.

This is good only on Friday, 11/11/11.  Just print this coupon and present at checkout.
Trendy Tots is in Killarney Center at 29th and N. Rock Rd. (behind Jimmie's Diner).
(see coupon for exclusions and details)

Thursday, November 3, 2011

A fresh look to business cards, for free


So excited about this offer on business cards from InkGarden.  You pay shipping and handling, and get 100 free with coupon code: 100FREE2.  This even includes double-sided designs.  One look at their selection of designs and you will have to have them for your business card, calling card, or even make cute hang tags for handmade items.  The selection of designs are elegant, modern, or professional and will stand out from some of those others out there.  Check it out here.

deals and coupons, Michaels, hobby lobby, jo-ann, and more

Here's a few deals happening today:

From LivingSocial

Bloom.com: Pay$18 for $40 to spend on top beauty brands online at Bloom.com shipping included. This online drugstore carries more than 150 top brands including Clarisonic, Stila, Ole Henriksen, Cargo, L'Oreal, Jemma Kidd, Kinerase, REN, Revlon, Strivectin, and more.

FashionPlaytes: Pay $20 for $40 to spend on customizable clothes for girl’s ages 5 to 12 at Fashionplaytes.com!  This is a very cool site for girls who like fashion, and lets her be the designer.  Pick your article of clothing, (dress, pants, shirt)  then customize to her liking.  She can even name her "brand" with a custom clothing label. 

PhotoBin: Pay $18 (up to a $45 Value) for a hardcover photobook with shipping!
Capture and preserve your memories with a 20 page, hardcover, bound photo book, customizable with backgrounds and text. 

Don't forget that with LivingSocial, if you share your custom link with friends, and three then purchase, your purchase is free!


Coupons for Michael's to get started with your holiday crafting, including 40% off, click here.
and Hobby Lobby, (you can now show these on your mobile phone).
also get 25% off friends and family coupons for Jo-Ann fabric store. (this is good for regular and sale priced items!)

.$75 off Land O' Lakes Quart of half & half.
Savings on SC Johnson products like Pledge and Scrubbing Bubbles.

If you have a Sam's Club membership you can get a free sample online from Dove Daily Moisture hair care products.  Click here.


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Coupons for Olive Oil, cake and cookie mixes, cereal, vitamins and more


My Couponing tips: Effective, not Extreme

Coupons have become a way of life for me.  No, I'm not an extreme couponer by any means, but it has radically changed how I do the grocery shopping for my family.
Whereas it would take 30 minutes to check my pantry, plan my meals, and make my list, now takes me about 2 days of preparation, and hopefully I will get faster and faster as I get my method down.  I don't strive to be extreme, which works just fine for me and my family.  Of course, when it comes to saving money, I always want to do better.


Here are my basics on saving money at the grocery store with coupons, and without.

1.  Plan Plan Plan.  I cannot stress enough how important this is.  With no plan you have no direction. That is when failure officially starts.  I don't care how good your memory is.
a.  Start with keeping an ongoing grocery list of all the things you need as you use them up or run out.  I have a whiteboard next to my pantry that as soon as I use something up, I write it down.  This saves me a lot of time when planning my trip.
b.  Plan your meals.  Check your appointments for the week, and make a menu for each day of the week through the next time you know you can go shopping.  Include lunches, (where needed), and even plan out a couple of special snacks, and desserts.  I used to shop for just a week's worth of groceries, which I think most people do, but have changed to shopping for two week's worth.  This has worked out to saving me about $200-300 per month as 1.) I can take better advantage of the sales and coupons that are for multiple items.  2.)  Keep me out of the grocery store more, so that I am not impulse buying, risking spending more money on things we didn't really need. and 3. it makes me make better use of everything in my pantry, knowing that I will NOT go until the two weeks are up, rather than running to the store for a quick this or that because I was in the mood for it.

2.  Scan the ads.  Before you plan your meals, if you are really looking to save the most money, make your menu based off what's on sale.  Dillon's comes out with their sale items every Tuesday.  If you don't get the ad delivered to your home, you can go to their website to see the current sale ad.  I start with the meats, and build my meals from there.  This is a big part of getting the multiple item savings and such.  I just started using a new website called Food on the TableThis site actually pulls all the ads for stores you select, into one place, and then matches recipes according to the items that are on sale.  This is a great and fast way to menu plan since it's all in one place. Another perk is you can add your own favorite recipes to the site so that when those ingredients go on sale it will match it up for you.  Check them out here.

3.  Clip and load.  I do majority of my coupons off the internet.  See some of my favorite sites here.
Make sure you use your loyalty cards to their full advantage linking them up with sites like shortcuts.com, cellfire, and SavingStar.  I love the fact that all I have to do is load them to my card, hand it to the cashier, which I have to do anyway, and they get automatically taken off. If you can't remember what is on your card, you can print off lists of the items you've loaded.  Sometimes I take that with me, in case I see a good deal I missed in planning, to see if I can get an additional savings on it.  Do check your favorite stores policy on coupons.  Some are now blocking your ability to use digital and paper together, or multiple on one item.
I also scan the coupon sites frequently between shopping trips looking for any great savings on items I would buy for my family.  I just print them or load them as I find them.  This is better than trying to remember where you saw them a week later.

4.  Organize.  So my fellow shopping companions don't wear out on me, I pull all the coupons out that I know I will be using and place them in the front of my coupon organizer.  Between going to the store, as I find coupons I would use I print them off, cut them out, and then organize them into several categories in my organizer.  I have a section for each store I go to (store specific coupons), a section for "manufacturer's coupons" (coupons I could use at any store), and restaurant coupons, and entertainment coupons. I try to keep this on me or in my vehicle when I'm out and about, just in case, but usually I forget or it's just to heavy to lug in my bag with everything else. (This is another important reason for planning.)

5.  Take it as a Mom getaway.  Okay I know this doesn't sound fair, or even appealing, but look at the grocery trip as a chance to get away from the family/kids for a bit.  If you go by yourself, you can take your time, carefully shopping your list, enjoying your coffee while strolling along humming to the overhead light hits from the 90's.  This doesn't always work out for me, but when shopping for two weeks worth, we usually need two carts, which means I need my husband. But I have figured out to send him with a list to the other end of the store, and I still get some shopping peace, and I get done in half the time.  Just make sure you trust him with all your deal planning.  ;)

Should you take the time to develop a system that works for you, and follow these tips, you should have success in staying in your grocery budget and saving money at the register.  You don't need to be extreme to play the game, just effective! Good luck!