How Can You Create a Cozy Frugal Nest?
Many frugalists find great freebies through regifting sites, some make great creative upcycles from found items to create cozy furnishings for their homes, others find great buys in clearance sections. This post has a few interesting ideas as well as some links that might be helpful to you in creating or finding great frugal home furnishings for your nest.
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Three Ways to Save on Home Decor
There are many different ways you can save on home furnishings and decor for your nest. Here are three you might like to try.
- Join a regifting group like Freecycle. Often people are downsizing or moving and rather than throw furniture out, they will give it away.
- Repurpose things you already have around your home. It is amazing what you can do with a little paint and glue.
Here is a video showing some great furniture upcycling ideas I found on Facebook by 5 Minute Crafts. I would never have imagined you could use baking soda or ramen noodles to do furniture repairs! Which of these ideas surprise you the most? - Not into DIY or upcycling? Reusing something from someone else a little too risky for you? Keeping an eye on clearance racks in stores can be difficult too. However, many clever frugal shoppers watch for clearance items online on sites like these:
What are some ways you've saved money on home furnishings? Pop a note in the comments below and let all our readers know.
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