Monday, February 10, 2014

Make Your Own Quilt Instead Of Buying From The Quilt Store

By Jerri Perry


There are lots of benefits to making things at home or doing them for free instead of buying them in the store/ paying to do them. Not only do you save money, but you develop more of an attachment to the things you make. Buying a quilt from the quilt store might be convenient, but making one at home, from old scraps and clothing, is more satisfying and will make the quilt more personal.

When you make the switch to doing things yourself and creating at home, you definitely exert more effort and spend more time. It is usually worthwhile, however, when you account for the money you save in the process. Here are a few ideas of things that can be homemade or done for free.

1. Food. This is one of the most beneficial things to make at home. Homemade food is healthier, cheaper, and tastes much better. Cook at home more often, and you will lose weight and save a lot of money. Make large amounts of food and freeze some of it in order to have convenient meals ready all the time.

2. Clothes. Making clothes is a skill that many, many people used to possess, but now it is extremely rare. It may take awhile to learn, especially if you do not already know how to sew or knit. Imagine, though, the amount of money that you could save. Also, you could create outfits that are completely unique, instead of showing up in the same dress from Old Navy that six other people are wearing.

3. Jewelry. Take a look at most of the fashion jewelry you see in, for instance, the mall. It is made from beads and stones that you could probably purchase at several craft stores. For a fraction of the price, you could buy your own beads and things, and create unique necklaces and bracelets. You could even sell your creations.

4. Picture Frames. You could pay twenty dollars for a cheaply made frame at a department store, or you could make your own. Buy some simple frames at a craft shop, and decorate them yourself. You can include words or objects that have a personal meaning.

5. Working Out. People pay exorbitant prices for gym memberships that they do not even use regularly. Or, they go to the gym three times a week and use only the treadmill. Instead of throwing your money away like this, just work out on your own. Find a track or a park in your area, or simply walk or jog around your neighborhood. This is much cheaper, and is a better mood enhancer than working out indoors on a machine.

There are lots of other things you can make or do yourself, these are only a few suggestions. Realistically, you will not have time to do everything on your own, especially if you have a full schedule. But even picking just a couple of things can make a difference financially. Stop giving all your money to the gym and the quilt store, and pick a couple of skills to acquire. You will feel good about yourself and save money in the process.




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