Showing posts with label Moving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moving. Show all posts

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Thrifty Thursdays: Please Buy My Stuff

Ok ladies and gents, let's get real here. I need some dough, and I need it like yesterday*. My coke habit** is getting hard to support.

Tonight I started selling on eBay and hopefully something will pan out.  That's where you all come in.  I only have 5 items listed tonight, but tomorrow I'm adding a bunch more, and I know you're gonna want something  I have.









If you don't have a need for this stuff but know somebody who does, please pass it along.  My dog needs ear medicine.  How could you let him suffer?

Poor Teddy.

*There are lots of details, but the main point is I need to move.
**Caffeine, you guys. Duh.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Moving Announcements

sIt's been a few years since I moved, but I'd like to share this anyways. I wanted all our friends and family to know where we would be living, but traditional moving announcements cost so much I thought, "Hey, I can do this for almost nothing!"

Supplies:
Various colors of card stock: $4.00
Printer & printer ink: on hand
Stamps: depends on how many you send!
Rubber cement: $0.99

First, I needed some cardstock.  I got some bright yellow, lilac, teal, and light green at Archivers in West Des Moines for about $0.80 cents each.

Then I cut the pieces down to size and printed the text.  I found the saying online.  The teal piece says:

Our belongings have been packed,
Our home is somewhere new,
And now that we've arrived,
We wanted to tell you...

Then the purple piece says: "We've Moved!" followed by our names and new address.


The yellow piece was the base, and I cut it to be 4" x 6". Like a postcard.


I cut the "house" piece to vaguely resemble a trapezoid.  I really put those geometry skillz to use, yo!  I wanted it to be whimsical, so that's why the house isn't a rectangle.  I used rubber cement to adhere them together.

Then I added the door in lilac - another trapezoid.



I made the door handle from a paper-hole-puncher and white printer paper, and cut equilateral(ish) triangles for the roof.


Aaaaand the back, an invitation and postcard!


It was fun, crafty, and thrifty!