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MsLee on Jan 16, 2018:

Thank you for the helpful information on the inchie stamps. Have a great week. 😸💞💐

Littletiscrafty on Jun 18, 2013:

Rocktopus on May 22, 2013:

I think I may have passed out from amazing! YOU ARE THE BOMB. After I opened the little one i was already excited, cuz you know, pens. But then, THE JOURNAL. It is beautiful, gorgeous, eye catching, perfect, lovingly made and breathtaking. I wish I could rate you for it! A million hearts to you. I loved all the pages...I abhor Hello Kitty too so that made me laugh at the ugly page. I think the spiral page was my favorite, it was so perfectly done, I can never write in spirals well. And I learned a few techniques that I hadn't thought of when discovering all the delightful secret flaps and so forth. Oh what a joy to receive. This was waaaaaaaay better than my first journal, and I thought it was pretty good at the time. Seriously thank you so much, I would love to do a private swap with you sometime, I love to swap with people who actually CARE about what they send, they are few and far between on this site. Thankfully I have found quite a few over the years :) And you are the newest to the list of lovely ladies. I'm am now going to go admire it again...

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MonkeyDiaries on Dec 12, 2011:

hi there. sent my swap but I forgot to put the name of the swap on it. It will be in a blue envelope.. :) gina ponce $1.76 Postage = $1.76 Kindness (USA) #2

Paige1900 on Nov 25, 2011:

Hi...I read your post in the PFs wondering if drama happens often on SB. More often than not Questionable Swappers are not even mentioned in the PFs unless it is drastic. They are discussed in the Flakers Group. If it is extreme like Hartline, then yes it is posted as a warning to others. I was flaked on twice since being here and mine was completely handled with int the group...So relax...enjoy SB. Most of the time it is a wonderful place with wonderful people.

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petitpaindepice on Nov 4, 2011:

3 saving tips (and more) by Petitpaindepice:

1) A basic and easy one : pay cash ! it helps you to realise how money can be spent fast.

2) Sign up for rewards cards or member cards from supermarkets because it will make you save a lot of money, also watch coupons !!!

3) Beware of the promotional advertisements like "3 for 2" or "buy 3 get 4th free" because it will simply get you to spend more. If you need one mascara, then buy 1 only, not 2 or 3 to get some freebies. 

4) Buy family size or Big sizes for stuffs you use everyday like cereals, shampoo, detergent. Because you will always use it ! Even for fresh products if you can keep it in the freezer.

5) Try to reduce your expenses by cutting costs where you generally wont think about, like napkins/paper towels (you can replace it by using a sponge)

6) Take care of your stuffs !!! they will last longer and you wont have to buy a new one.

7) Find useful swaps and trades to do on the internet. for example you can trade make up on certain websites for the ones you dont use. Recycle gifts by re-gifting or selling it on ebay when the ebay costs are the lowest (usually not during big events like christmas, easter, halloween)

well, that was my tips, I hope you will find them useful ;)

HeidiJean on Oct 31, 2011:

I'm your partner for "help your partners save money profile swap" My 3 ideas are...

When possible, bring your own coffee/lunch/etc. I used to get a coffee every day on my way to work, and I realized that I can save almost $25/week by making coffee either at home, or at work, instead of going to Dunkin Donuts. You can also save money by bringing left overs or sandwiches to work, rather than having to buy lunch daily.

Never give exact change when buying something. If something costs $3.03, give $4, and put the 97 cents in a jar. At the end of the month, look at all the money that added up!

Don't be afraid of thrift stores! I've gotten so many great crafting supplies at my local thrift store. And before I started swapping, I saved tons of money by going there for electronics, books, etc!

Good luck saving some money!

NurseKelly on Oct 30, 2011:

Help Your Partners Save Money Swap:

Turn off lights and unplug appliances and chargers (such as phone chargers) when not in use to save $ on electricity bill.

Use cash instead of a debit or credit card. Not only does it make it easier to keep track of how much you're spending, but you'll save on interest rates and bank fees.

At the end of each day, put your change into some kind of container. You'll be very surprised after a few months or a year when you cash it in. One time I got almost $350!

Plan to get as many errands done on one trip as possible to save $ on gas.

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