I’m
back again for another Weekend Warriors linky party. This month we’re getting
together to share tips and tricks that will help you save yo’ money! Who
doesn’t want to keep some change in their pocket?
My
first tip is to PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENTS. You should definitely be
protecting all those goodies that you’re spending your precious dollars on. One
way to make your paperback books last a little longer is to cover them with
contact paper. I bought a lot of new books for my students last month and plan
on adding them to the take-home section of my classroom library. These books go
through a lot of little hands. Last year, I only covered a few of my books and
many of them ripped.
Let’s have a
moment of silence for those poor little books. They never saw it coming.
All you need to
cover your books are: contact paper and scissors. Super cheap materials that will allow you to keep your books a little bit longer. The Inspired Owl’s
Corner has a great tutorial on her blog that explains each step. Click {HERE}
to head to her blog post.
My
next tip is to INVEST WISELY. There are certainly things you should splurge on
and things that you can savel on. Classroom mailboxes… splurge.
Stickers and bins… save. Yes, Target’s Dollar Spot has lots of goodies that
will save you money, but so does the Dollar Tree. Their bins are great for
classroom libraries and they’re much more sturdy than they used to be. I’ve had
some pretty rough kiddos (they really tear things up), and my library bins have lasted me for years. You don't have to spend a fortune on turn-in baskets either. You can find great baskets at the Dollar Tree or Target Dollar Spot.
My
last money saving tip is to BE A BARGAIN HUNTER. Yes, the Dollar Spot has cheap
things, but sometimes they are just that…CHEAP. Yes, that adorable caddy may
only by a dollar, but how long will it be before it breaks? And those reusable
sheet protectors… how sturdy are they? Be on the lookout at school supply
stores and websites like Amazon. Sometimes, they have better prices for the more
durable necessities.
Photo credit: Thenumbertwentyone Those neon pockets are sometimes less than a dollar each as well. |
Well
friends, I hope that one of these money saving tips helps you out. And be sure
to check out the other blogs below for MORE money saving tips and tricks. I know how hard
you work and that you spend your own money on your classroom and littles. I
truly appreciate all that you do. Keep it up!
Do
you have a money saving tip or trick for me?! I’m all ears… comment below or
link up with us!
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