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Showing posts with label back to school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label back to school. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 12, 2017

5 Back-to-School Shopping Tips

5 Back to School Shopping Tips

Last week a postcard showed up in my mailbox informing me that Middle School Orientation is in 3 weeks. THREE weeks, people! Didn't Summer just begin??

While I'm sad for the Summer to be coming to a close, I'm equally excited {if not more so} for the kids to go back to school. When I was a kid growing up, back-to-school season was my most favorite! Freshly sharpened pencils, crisp notebook paper, and a Trapper Keeper {!!}. Kids these days have NO idea what a Trapper Keeper is...only the greatest notebook of all time! Children of the 80's, am I right??

I'll have four kids in school full-time this year. While I'm no expert in what's right and wrong in back-to-school shopping, I have learned a few things along the way. After all, Jake will be starting 9th grade this school year. Including preschool and VPK, that's like 10 years of solid experience.

Today I'm sharing 5 Back-to-School Shopping Tips that I've learned along the way.

/1/ Start Shopping NOW! - Back-to-School supplies sales begin to pop up the weekend after the 4th of July. For real. It seems early but, it's great for a multitude of reasons. Keep reading. Each week, pick up a Sunday paper and scour the ads for the best deals.

/2/ Shop Often - Every week each store will have different school supplies on sale. This week you can buy pencils for next to nothing and next week might be 1-inch binders. The more often you go, the less money you'll spend and the less crowds you'll have to fight when it gets closer to the first day of school.

/3/ Shop Tax Free - Check and see if your state offers a tax-free weekend for back-to-school shopping. If it isn't offered in your state, drive to a neighboring state {if gas cost is significantly lower than the tax savings} or contact your local state representative to see if he/she can get the wheels in motion on bringing that savings to you for following years!

On top of the store's sale prices, saving your state's tax percentage is an added bonus! Since I like to shop for supplies each week as the sale ads come out, I usually take advantage of tax-free weekend for the kid's clothes. After all, the clothing is the most expensive part of the shopping list. Also, tax-free weekend is a great time to buy the supplies that are "wants". You know the ones, the FROZEN folders or the more expensive mechanical pencils that they insist are far better than the ones you bought for $0.48 or the fancy-schmancy pens. Basically, anything not on the "official" supply list is generally bought during this time for an added savings.

/4/ Know Before You Go - I noticed this past school year that my kids' school puts a supply list in their end-of-year report card. Genius! This way I'm armed with a supply list weeks before the sales begin and I can make a plan. I can buy more than I need, if the price is right. If I didn't have my list I might wind up buying 3 folders at that amazing sale price when the kids actually need 4...and then I might end up paying full price for the 4th. It's nice to have a list!

/5/ Price Match - This is my most recent back-to-school shopping, "ah-ha moment" tip. In years past I would check out Sunday's paper, make a plan to go to each store that had what I needed at the best price, and go to each store. {let's not even think about the amount of gas was used in this school shopping adventure...} This year is different. I check my Sunday paper each week, gather the sale ads with the items circled that I plan to purchase, and then head to my local WalMart and utilize their Price Match Policy. It's a one-stop shop. Best of all, if the item is Buy One, Get One Free then it's 9 times out of 10 going to be cheaper on the Buy One. For instance, XYZ store had Crayola markers on sale BOGO for $2.98. WalMart's price was $1.27. This means, I was able to get the BOGO offer at $1.27 instead of $2.98. Make sense? {I was able to get each item for 64 cents, instead of $1.49.} It's truly easy and saves SO MUCH MONEY!

Are you ready for Back-to-School? What shopping tip would you add to this list? Let me know in the comments.







Monday, August 10, 2015

Chalkboard DIY Crafts for Back to School

My kids go back to school in two short weeks. It's hard to believe that Summer is coming to an end. We've had great couple of months, though. We...
WOW! Now that I finished that little recap of our Summer, I realize we had a very eventful couple of months! So, you can only imagine how ready I am for back-to-school season. With it comes teacher's gifts and Fall crafts. I can't wait! Here's a few crafts that feature CHALKBOARD.


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Chalkboard Fabric Pencil Pouch - I've been making zipper pouches for YEARS...why have I never thought of this? You can bet I'll be making some real soon!

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Chalkboard Mason Jar Teacher Gift - Looking for a quick and easy gift for your child's teacher? This is something she probably won't receive on the first day of school.

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Smart Cookie Teacher Printable - Dust off your mixer and make Teacher some chocolate chip cookies. You'll earn yourself {and your child} some major brownie points!

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Chalkboard Duct Tape Banner - Have you seen Chalkboard Duct Tape in stores yet? There's even Dry Erase Duct Tape! I love this idea on how to create a quick banner using only duct tape and a couple of other supplies. You could even use it as a photo prop for the 1st Day of School!

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Back to School Emergency Kit - There's a little bit of everything in this jar to ensure Teacher has a super first day {or week} back at school.

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Chalkboard Calendar - Now that Summer is over, it's time to get back on track {and actually know what day it is}. Oh, just me? Surely, during the lazy days of Summer, there were days that you weren't sure....

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1st Day of School Photo Idea - How cute is this photo idea? You could personalize this in many ways...and for boys and girls!

Which is your favorite Back to School Chalkboard idea? Show me which you make by tagging me on Instagram. I'm @jonahbonah!

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Happy National Book Lovers Day! {and a Mabel's Labels promo code}

Happy National Book Lovers Day! Get 30% off the Ultimate Back to School Combo with the Book Icon at Mabel's Labels 

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Got a book lover in the house? Here are some fun ways to celebrate National Book Lovers Day: 
  • Visit your local library: Dust off that library card and read your next favorite book for free.
  • Reread classics: They're well loved for a reason.
  • Go on a literary tour of your city and learn some local history along the way.
  • Build or buy a new bookshelf to display all your favorite and well-loved books.
  • Host or join a book club: A great way to discover new books and get together with friends.
  • Visit a local independent book store for a fun dose of charm.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

As Seen on Blissfully Domestic {June/July}

Blissfully Domestic is ALWAYS on fire but, MY favorite time to write is End-of-Summer/Back-to-School season! With four kids in school full-time this year, I feel like these topics speak volumes for me. The last few weeks have been especially fun for me! I've gathered a bunch of ideas and recipes for Blissfully Domestic readers AND myself!

Here are a few of my most recent posts.

As seen on Blissfully Domestic

as seen on blissfully domestic

Which of these posts are your favorite? What would you like to see me write about next? Tell me in the comments.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Teacher Appreciation Gift Ideas that are A+

Did you know the first full week of May is the official week of Teacher Appreciation? It's the Hallmark holiday, if you will, to show the teachers in your life that you appreciate them!

Having four kids in school with a combined 14 teachers for all of them I like to spread gifts out throughout the school year. Our kid's teachers deserve to be loved on. After all, they love on our children all day, five days a week.

Most years I'm really good about sending in either homemade edible treats or small "thinking of you" gifts. One year Jett's teacher had a classroom theme, the Thompson Turtles. Every time I saw a turtle office supply, like a pad of Post-Its, I'd pick it up for her. She was easy to love on. Another year I sent a series of gifts for the 12 Days of Christmas. That was a lot of fun for me and I got really great feedback from those teachers. {I even had a mom from that school contact me so she could do it for her kid's teachers the following year.}

I think having a baby at the beginning of this school year really through a wrench in my gift-giving self. That, and being without income for months...ya know, when Hubs lost his job. That isn't to say that I don't appreciate our teachers and what they do for our kids. They are super heroes in my book!

Today I've searched some of my favorite blogs for Teacher Appreciation gifts that you can make for your kid's teachers.

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/1/ "Thanks for Making Us All Smarties" - You can fill a reusable plastic tumbler full of Smarties and Lifesavers, or even a Mason jar!

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/2/ Movie Card Gift - Teachers could ALL use a break. Give your teacher a gift card for her local movie theater so she can relax while catching a newly-released box office hit.

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/3/ Target Gift Card Holder - Teachers spend so much of their own money on our children. Give them a gift card to their favorite store so they can go buy themselves something nice.

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/4/ Tote-ally Awesome Teacher Gift - Are you crafty with your sewing machine? Whip up a tote for your teacher!

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/5/ Best DOGGONE Teacher Gift - This idea is one that I've loved since the first time I saw it. If your teacher is a dog lover it's fur sure a great gift idea!! You can find little plastic dogs here.

Remember, you don't have to wait until the first week of May to love on your teachers. You can do it all year long. Your child's teachers will be thrilled with each and every small token of thanks you send their way. Trust me, I know.

Want to see more great ideas? I've rounded some up and posted them on Blissfully Domestic, too!


{There are a couple of Amazon affiliate links within this post. That means, when you click through and make a purchase I get a small percentage to help support my little{{or big}}family.}











Friday, August 9, 2013

Blissfully Domestic Happenings {July}

WOW! How is it August already???  The summer has flown by...and school is starting in less than two weeks.  I just can not believe it.

July absolutely FLEW by. I missed pretty much the entire month here at jonahbonah but, I was writing away over at Blissfully Domestic. Here's what you may {or may not have} missed.

july bd posts

Is there something YOU'D like to see on Blissfully Domestic?  Tell me.  You will be helping me with ideas for posts and I will help you find the resources you're looking for.  Winning!


Monday, August 22, 2011

a keepsake.

i had a little fun with jett's first day of school picture.
and created a keepsake for the scrapbook and also one of many photos to be added to the gallery wall i'm thinking of.
might even be a good gift for the grandparents...
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this keepsake was created using picnik.
it's a photo editing site with lots of free features.
you can also pay a small monthly fee to use some of the premium features.
i have only recently started playing with this program and am quickly becoming addicted!!!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

better late than never.

remember when i told you all that my camera's memory card was corrupted and how the heck does this happen anyway???
well, because my family at least reads this ol' blog...
aunt debby came to my rescue!!!
she called and said that she was looking forward to seeing pictures of jake while he was home and when she came to the blog there were none.
(i just had the sound of that creepy guy on dirty dancing when he was telling the story of something and he said something along the lines of "and they were missing"...ok, nevermind. i'm not good at retaining movie lines.)
she quickly sent me the $39.95 and i'm just now getting around to buying the software.
i blame it on running a house,
chasing after four kiddos,
being mom and dad and friend and everything in between,
by MYSELF.

thank you aunt debby!!!

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i was able to recover just about all of the 551 files that were on the memory card.
some of them have a crazy gray line through them and others are just crazy looking.
blasted corrupted files.
so far, though, it looks like my faves are all there!!!

including these from the first day of school.
no worries. i'll get the rest of them posted very soon.
if i have to blog until my fingers bleed...i'll do it for you, the reader!

i always take my boys to their classrooms on the first day of school.
as soon as we pulled into the parking lot jonah had a friend run up to him.
they were so excited to see each other.
they aren't in the same class but they'll see each other on the playground.
(isn't that cute??? they'll see each other on the playground...)
and look at cute little jett to the far right. he wants to go to school too.
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i'm just going to let you all down gently now.
jake made me promise before we even walked in that i would take zero pictures.
i promised.
so, i have no pictures of him at school on his first day of third grade.
total mommy fail!

jonah, on the otherhand, was a total ham.
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meeting his teacher for the first time.
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his locker.
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his name tag.
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his cute little desk.
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and, jonah and the best first grade teacher ever!!!
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here's my big third grader!
i was allowed this one, quick picture. since there were no friends around, of course.
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