Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Decorating On A Budget: Christmas Edition!

          Being a student, I am always on a budget and Christmas time is no exception. Whatever the occasion, I need to find thrifty and inexpensive ways to decorate my apartment for myself and my boyfriend! As I have finally completed all I'm going to do for this year, here's a look into the Christmas decorations in our apartment, including where I got them from. Get ready for lots of pictures!


I am a huge fan of Bath and Body Works, so I was thrilled to see these Christmas themed liquid soap sleeves for this season, as opposed to the original silver that just go over the top. Both these and the holiday themed liquid soaps are an inexpensive and easy way to dress up your bathroom for any occasion or season. Surprisingly, I haven't seen these holders for sale online, but they should be available in most stores. I would highly recommend the soap that I bought with it, which is the Enchanted Evergreen Luxury Hand Soap. It smells amazing, definitely the best one I tried that day. They had a buy 3 get 3 free deal that day, so I was able to get 6 items to complete my Christmas gifts and decorate my apartment. I also had a coupon for $10 off on top of it, so you definitely can't go wrong with those prices. I ended up paying $10.70 for the soap (which is actually pricey for their liquid soaps) and $8.10 for the soap sleeve. 


I purchased this Snowflake Nightlight last year from Bath and Body Works as well, and they still have the same one online for this year. I prefer the nightlight wallflowers by far, as they are so convenient to light up any dark area of your house/apartment or to have in your bathroom, while making the room smell great. Even when I run out of fragrance bulbs (which I did here!) I still keep them plugged in as nightlights. This nightlight currently retails for $8.50.


I had bought an extra string of lights to put on our tree, but because the tree we bought this year was so small, I decided it didn't need anymore. So, I just ended up stringing them over our bar stools! With these lights in one end of the apartment and the Christmas tree lights in the other end, it makes the apartment feel really festive and cozy. I bought this small string of lights at the dollar store for $2.00.


These were new this year as well, and another really good deal! We bought this 6 set of Christmas candles at Homesense for $10.00. They are all scented, and look so nice on our island area. 


This sparkly Christmas candle is one of my favourite decorations in our apartment, also bought this year. I believe it was $7.99 at the most from Homesense as well. I don't think I'll burn this candle or the candles in the previous photo, as they are just going to be for decoration.


When I saw this porcelain manger at my parents house, I asked my Mom if I could take it, as I thought it was so pretty! It used to belong to my great-grandmother, which makes it even more special. I'll definitely be bringing this out for years to come.


This swan isn't particularly Christmassy, but seeing as I love swans and didn't want to put it away, I cut some red fake flowers that I had gotten from the dollar store and put them inside to dress it up a little. I bought this swan a few months ago at Value Village for $2.00.


We bought this snowflake candle holder from Homesense once again, for $9.99. We've had these hooks on the ceiling of our kitchen since we moved in, so I've finally found a use for them! I have another glittery, silvery star next to it (not pictured) that I got from the dollar store for $1.50.


I have this little arrangement hanging on our kitchen wall. The little canvas is actually from the Dollar Store, and the Christmas pillow is from Value Village, so the two combined were only $3.00! I don't recall where I got the angel hanging above them now, but it's always in our kitchen on the same hook.


When we don't have a million things piled on our dining room table, this is what it looks like! We picked up this Christmassy tablecloth from Homesense for $12.99 at the most. It's super hard to find smaller table cloths at Homesense, but we managed to dig this one up! The snowman and Santa salt and pepper shakers are from the Dollar Store, and the little candy cane plant was $4.99 from the grocery store. The little pine cones were about $1.25 from the dollar store as well.


This mosaic style glass plate from Jysk was only $0.99, which was an amazing find! You can't really see here, but it's red on top and green on the bottom. They actually have 40-80% off their Christmas items right now, so it's a bit dangerous to go in there if you don't want to spend too much! Unfortunately, the Novelty Tin Candle on top of it wasn't the best deal. It's pretty to look at and smells nice, but it doesn't give off a lot of scent, especially for the price. I got it for $16.00 from Urban Outfitters! :( Not the best random purchase. However, it's now on sale on the Urban Outfitter's website for $9.99, which is much closer to what it's worth in my opinion!



This is a close up of the sparkly pine cone candle wreath that I got for our coffee table, also from Jysk. I thought it was so pretty and unique, and was only $5.00.



This is our little Christmas tree! As you can see, it's a little frazzled looking from being knocked over and picked up again so many times, (the joys of having a kitten) but we really didn't need one much bigger than this for our apartment. It's a real tree, and we bought it for $14.99 at the grocery store. I think next year we'll opt for a slightly bigger plastic tree, but it's fine for this year! As you can see, I went for a light blue and white theme for the decorations and the wrapping paper this year.


What kind of cat lady would I be if I didn't have stockings for my kittens? I've never gotten my pets stockings before, but I actually saw these at the dollar store and thought they were way too cute not to buy, especially for the price. These were about $2.50 each.


Last but not least, some Christmas teddy bears for the couch! The one in the green sweater we actually have all the time, as that is our Ireland teddy bear. I didn't buy any Christmas themed pillows this year, so these bears work just as well. I got the Ireland teddy bear from Value Village for about $2.50, and the smaller teddy bear I borrowed from my parents house.


And that's it! Thanks for taking the time to look at this loong blog post, and I hope it gave you some ideas!

xx






Friday, 6 December 2013

Gifts For Her: $30 and Under!




It's not always easy to buy for everyone on your list, especially when you're on a budget. However, here are some cute and budget friendly options for the women in your life! All of these items are $30 and under, and can all be purchased either in store or online! Merry Christmas!


PRODUCTS FEATURED:


Fuzzy Cable Knit Sweater in Burgundy $18.80


Arm Candy Bracelet in Silver/White $29


Tassel Zip Tote in Snake $23


CIATÉ Tree Trinkets $25


Long Gloves in Coral Stripe $29.95


Too Faced Jingle All the Way Makeup Palette + iPhone Cover $30


Heeled Ballet Shoes in Clay Mate $12


Quilted Insert Ponte Skinny Legging $23.40






xx



Monday, 25 November 2013

Urban Outfitters Holiday Faves!


As we know, I am obsessed with Urban Outfitters and it gets even better this time of year. If anybody hasn't seen Urban Outfitter's holiday shop, I'll link it here, as you'll find unique and adorable decorations, cards, cups, ornaments etc! They combine all sorts of holiday tastes, from classic Christmas movies, to current trends, to nerdy/"geek" paraphernalia to whatever else you can think of. Check out some of my favourites above!

















GOODNIGHT! xx






Friday, 11 October 2013

Christmas Shopping on a Student's Budget!

          If you're anything like me, you will be starting your Christmas shopping around the mid to the end of October. This may seem a bit ridiculous to some, but when you have a lot of people to buy for, Christmas creeps up on you all too quickly. Therefore, this is the time I start collecting the smaller parts of Christmas gifts, and only items that I know have no chance of being returned after Christmas!

These past few Christmas's have been known to raise a bit of an issue budget-wise, seeing as I've been in college and have had to primarily live off of student loans. Sure, I could have bought slightly cheaper gifts for my friends and family, but I'm one of those people that regardless of my financial situation, I don't like to skimp on quality (not always the best trait to have financially!) So, if you're in a similar situation, what do you do so you don't go broke during the holiday season? Here are some great tips to avoid breaking the bank this season, and still purchase great quality gifts that your friends and family will love.

1) SHOP ONLINE

I have found the most amazing deals in online stores. Many people aren't a fan of shopping online, as they will argue that shipping costs are not worth it, or there are limited stores that ship to their country. However, there are almost always ways to get around shipping costs once you locate the multitude of stores that DO ship to every country, or to your particular country. The majority of online stores offer free shipping for a purchase of $50 or more, which is a good excuse to stock up on Christmas gifts at that particular store.

There are also frequent online sales that are not offered in stores. My favourites are the additional percentage off of items that are already on sale, usually adding up to a savings of 60% or more. Stores like Urban Outfitters and Forever21 often offer these types of sales, and will alert you through their online newsletters when these sales are beginning.

Just a note: If buying clothes, make sure you look at the size chart on the website. As we know, different brands tend to fit differently, and can run big or small. I have never had a problem with purchasing clothes online if I have stuck to the size chart. If by some chance the item does not fit the person you are buying it for, there are almost always return options where the store will pay the price of the return. It can be helpful if you are purchasing from an online store that also happens to be a retail chain in your area, as you are usually able to take the item back to this store for a full refund or exchange.


2) COUPON CODES

Whether in-store or online, retail stores almost always have one or two coupon codes available for you to save money. However, some are harder to find then others. Always have a search online before you go out to make your purchases, or before you make a purchase on an online store. I frequently purchase from online stores, and have not yet completed an order before entering in a coupon code that I've found online. 

Always sign up for online newsletters from your favourite stores, as they will often send you these coupon codes straight to your email. There are many codes out there that are kept more under wraps, that you can search for on any search engine. Just type promotion/coupon code and the store you're looking to save from into a search engine, and more than half the time you will at least find a code for the online store. These coupons average anywhere from an extra 10-30% off your order. This extra few minutes of effort before making purchases is definitely worth it!

3) DO YOUR RESEARCH

There are so many great stores out there that not enough people know about that sell good quality and unique items both in store and online, and offer amazing prices. Retail markets are a great way to find unique and affordable items. Kensington Market, St Lawrence Market and the Distillery District in Toronto, Ontario are all amazing places to find these types of gifts if you look around. Warehouses and outlet stores are also a great way to save money. 

There are a ridiculous amount of stores online that few know about that I've only discovered through blogs or places like Pinterest. They have often lead to stores that offer free shipping worldwide, and have unbeatable prices for decent quality clothes that are all on trend. Taking the time to do research and scour the Internet when you have some some spare time can definitely be worth it financially. 

March Favourites 2014! ♥

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