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Welcome to Money Matters! My name is Christy, and I invite you to take advantage of the free resources on this site. It is my desire for this site to be a springboard for even greater savings for each of you.

My main goal for this sight is to supplement any speaking engagements that I have. Since my faith, family, and ministry at camp are my priorities, I will only leave new posts on occasion. Feel free to share your own tips, resources, and questions. I look forward to learning and saving with you!

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Suggestions for Photos and Scrapbooking

Photos
  • Consider using Shutterfly or Snapfish. Both have great quality prints. If you are a Costco member, you can get great quality prints as well. You can e-mail your pictures to Costco and pick them up in an hour. They are cheaper than Walmart and are a better product.
  • Watch for specials from Walgreens as they offer occasional collage prints or 4x6 prints for free! Places like Southernsavers and MoneySavingMom will alert you to specials from all of these photo websites and more.

Scrapbooking
  • Visit Photoshop and search “products.” If you look at “elements” you can download a free version and get ideas on how to create digital scrapbooks.
  • Places like Costco, Sams, and Walmart will print a 12x12 page picture for $1.25 each. Depending on how much you typically spend on paper and embellishments, this could be a significant savings.
  • There are a lot of free sites where you can find papers and digital creations. Try Digifree!

1 comments:

Unknown said...

thanks for listing Walgreens! I love taking advantage of their free Wednesday specials that happen often. You may find a coupon in the ad for a free 8 X 10 enlargement or collage, or other free items. I also like the deals for 50 prints for $5 or 30 for $3. that works out to ten cents a print and even if you go above 30 or 50 it should still come out to ten cents a copy (this is different from walgreens.com prints because i learned that after teh set number the price per photo goes back to the regular price. I have checked around and mayn want $.19 a copy, but I like my $.10 a print