Paint And Grocery Budget Update

Last Monday Mike took the day off to get some painting done around the house. We had three rooms to paint and he got them all done by Wednesday night of last week! Some of the paint we’ve had for several months.  I love how the rooms turned out. It’s amazing how a little paint cane change the look and feel of your house.

I’ll show you the girls’ bedroom first:

Here’s the before

Pardon the wall border mess. Mike was in the middle of peeling it off. I don’t think I’ll ever do border again! What a mess! This room was the nursery and still had the original nursery theme used by both Katelyn and Madelyn when they were babies. It was kind of bittersweet putting all of it away. I can use it again if I need to in a different room someday!

Here’s the after!

It’s a little bold but I think once we get all their stuff and other decorations on the walls it will tone it down a bit. Mike ruined it  a little bit for me when he started calling it ” The Dora room” because of the color. The pink/orange combo was also supposed to be 60/40 not 50/50 like it ended up.

Mike wants to sand their floor and re-stain it then we’re going to move them back in. I can’t wait! We got a free set of bunk beds from a man at church so once we buy the mattresses we’ll set that up in their.  We won’t set them up as bunkbeds ,though, since we feel they’re a little young for bunkbeds still. I’m not going to have a real “theme” for their room since they have an eclectic mix of stuff already. Their bedding is Disney Princess (they got it from Nana and Papa at Christmas)but their new valances are some mod looking flowers with pink and orange in them. Because the princess bedding has  a little orange in it ( I think!) it should go fine with the pink and orange on the walls.

Here’s the color of our bedroom walls. This is the first time we’ve painted in there since we moved in 6 and a half years ago. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the color. It’s called “Tibetan Orange”. If my room had been clean I would have shown you the whole room. But it looked terrible so I’ll have to show you a picture once wall art and picture frames are  back on the walls and my bed is  made (with the new bedding I got for Christmas!).

I don’t have a before  but just picture a dingy off white with ugly holes in the wall!

The color does darken our room a bit. That’s my only complaint about this color.

Here’s the color that we painted the playroom. The playroom was originally the dining room so I hope any prospective buyers will like this color for a dining room. I love it, although I know it’s another bright color and some may not.

Any of you who have been reading my blog for awhile have caught occasional glimpses of the walls in this room. They were the same dingy off white as my bedroom.

This color is called ” Japanese Fern”.

All in all I’m happy with it! When we had been looking at moving our realtor had kept telling us to paint everything neutral. But  a) We already had most of the paint and b) Maybe I’m different, but I liked the houses that had the bold, trendy colors. And if someone were to like our house enough to buy it in the future, it’s just paint! They can repaint it if they want. But I think these colors add a little something to the appearance on the inside.

Just my two cents!

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Grocery Shopping On A Budget Update

I mentioned several weeks ago that our grocery budget was being cut almost in half once we started budgeting when we started attending Financial Peace University. I wasn’t sure if we were going to be able to manage on $105 a week in groceries when we had been buying $200 a week before. Well, we’ve managed!!! And done pretty well at it too. And I haven’t been using coupons all that much. Not because I don’t like them or clip them. I do. I just haven’t been able to find too many coupons of stuff we actually buy. I’ve shopped with my list, kept a running tally with my calculator and bought a lot of store brand stuff.

Note: I have found that store brand stuff is not always just like the name brand stuff like many people claim. I bought store brand cheerios and gave them to Katelyn. I didn’t tell her they were different cheerios. After taking one bite she  said ” What are these? I don’t like these Cheerios.”

Store brand dish washing powder has also not cleaned like Cascade. As soon as I’m done with the box I have I’m going back to Cascade.

I also switched grocery stores. I started shopping at the cheapest  grocery store in our area, Market Basket. I’ve never liked them because the inside is usually ugly, old and sometimes not even that clean. But, boy, is my grocery bill smaller by shopping there. Like Mike reminded me, I’m not shopping because of the look of the store. If I want a nicer store I also have to pay higher prices. And I’ve found that the one I use is not as bad as I remembered and has a pretty good selection. Menu planning has really helped and not buying a lot of “extras”.

I don’t buy yogurt cups anymore. I buy the container o’ yogurt instead and spoon it into small cups. I don’t buy a lot of snack items i.e bags of chips, 3 or 4 different kinds of crackers, cookies etc. I don’t buy a lot of frozen stuff anymore. I don’t buy a large selection of breakfast cereal like I used to. I stick to Cheerios and Kashi Go Lean Crunch. Buying in bulk has helped. All of these small changes have made a difference.

I’m trying to make more stuff from scratch. I do still want to get the couponing thing down. My problem is finding coupons that I can use! I’ve also been price comparing( more than I ever have. EVER!) . I found 2% gallons of milk at Sam’s way cheaper than our cheapest grocery store here. Sam’s was selling them for $1.85 a gallon! I don’t know if that’s permanent or not but I grabbed 4 gallons. (Expiration on 4/24) I felt so proud of myself for noticing! I used to not really notice the price of grocery items unless they were outrageous. And when I used a coupon here or there I thought I was doing a great thing.

I’ve found that living on $105 (or less!!) a week is very doable.

Happy Monday!

Comments

  • Mom

    First, the colors you painted the rooms look great! I’m sure you feel like your in a new house now! Take pictures once you get everything set up and in place:) I’m glad your grocery shopping has worked out with the amount of money you’re using. I think that’s great! It sounds like you’re getting everything under control.

  • Jenny Driscoll

    I wish I was there to help you with your grocery shopping and budget. I am a major coupon shopper, and I watch the sales like a hawk and keep my coupons organized so they come in handy when I need them. Every now and then I spend $100 a week for the 5 of us, but not very often. I definitely have the stockpiling mindset for nonperishables, and I hardly ever pay over $1 for a box of cereal, mostly 50¢. See if you can find a blog that goes over the sales for that grocery store and any coupon match-ups. I clip the ones I think I’ll use, and I keep that flyer on hand (in a big ol’ stack) in case someone finds a deal with a certain coupon that I didn’t think to keep. The beauty is that coupons are for name-brand stuff, so if you can get it cheap, it’s better! I stock my freezer when meat, veggies, bread, shredded cheese, etc. is on major sale then use from the freezer, pantry. I am really proud of you guys for being dedicated to this–it’s huge. Making more stuff from scratch is hard but it’s better for you and saves money. Oh, having a price list is GREAT. I went to Sam’s about a year ago and wrote down the price per ounce (or per whatever unit) of the stuff I buy, then I know if I can get it lower with coupons or a sale at the grocery store, STOCK UP. Start writing those low prices down and keep it with you at the store.

  • http://www.newbyathome.blogspot.com Catie

    I have a hard time couponing, too. It always seems like so much work! I’m sure it’s totally worth it, though! Maybe someday..

    For now, though, we’ve done the exact same thing you have – changed where shop, bought diff items and made more things homemade. I really don’t feel like any of that is a sacrifice at all. :)

    I seriously love the colors you chose!! I’m not afraid of color at all, either! And you are so right, if people don’t like it, they can just paint over it!! :)

  • Lindsay Downs

    You are right about store brand stuff not always being the same. We have had to experiment to see what we could live with and what we couldn’t overall, we have found a few things we stick with name brand on, and most everything else we do the store brand.

    My complaint with couponing is that most of the time I can get the store brand cheaper than the name brand WITH the coupon. So I only look for coupons of EXACTLY what is on my list. I do have several blogs I check daily that will let you know what sales are going on and how to pair them with coupons to get the best deals. I can send you those if you’re interested.

  • http://lidandthekids.blogspot.com Lydia

    The rooms look great! I love the green, especially. I will confess that I thought of Dora when I saw your girls’ room. :) But it looks cute regardless!
    Way to go on the grocery budget! I also rarely use coupons unless they’re specifically for something I’m already buying. And I wholeheartedly agree with you on the store brands. Some things are just as good, if not better. Others are terribly inadequate.

  • SimplyMel

    @Jenny
    I have started making a price list. But, I haven’t organized them yet so I have to do that. One thing I”ve found is that the stores and coupons for this area are not as good as they are everywhere else! Market Basket is only in this area and as far as I know there are no MA bloggers who blog about stuff like this. I’ll have to google it or something. I do like reading blogs of people who show the sales and then how to combine coupons but I haven’t seen anyone do that for the grocery stores we have here. We have no Super Walmart or Super Target. We don’t have any of the grocery stores that are in the South, Southwest or Midwest etc. And the coupons I get are usually by 3 and get a dollar off or buy 3 and get 50 cents off. Sometimes those just don’t seem worth it! I hardly ever find coupons for $1 off 1. I have also found that all of this is very time consuming for a rookie like me and it can get discouraging. But I do want to stick with it. Thanks for all the tips!!

  • SimplyMel

    @Catie
    Thanks! You’re my kind of gal! ;o)

  • SimplyMel

    @Lindsay
    That would be great if you could send the links to me. Like I mentioned before, my problem is that I don’t have those grocery stores that they blog about here. I would LOVE to shop at a Super Walmart or Super Target if we had them here! There is one about 30 or 40 minutes from me and I ‘m not willing to drive that far into NH for it. The stores we have here are Market Basket, Hannaford, Stop and Shop and Shaws. All of them except for MB are expensive!
    And I agree with you about the store brand thing. Sometimes even with coupons those are cheaper.Especially here since everything is so much more expensive and no one is looking to give you a good deal on anything!

  • SimplyMel

    @Lydia
    Haha, it’s hard to NOT think of Dora when you see it!

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  • http://nhfoodandwhine.blogspot.com/ Sarah

    love the colors. I think those TV shows are crazy when they redo the whole house or stage for buyers. I just don’t get it; The buyer might want to paint regardless of what color the walls are so why not enjoy them while you’re still there? I get staging as far as “cleaning up” but if the house is empty, that’s a plus to me. :) And good for you for following a budget to shop!

  • SimplyMel

    @Sarah!
    I totally agree!

  • http://danielauryn.blogspot.com Lauryn

    Love the colors!

  • SimplyMel

    @Lauryn
    Thank you! Me too!

  • http://www.lifegoalsetting.com/ Karen

    Love the colors!

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