![]() ![]() Because of that, I usually end up putting it off and it takes me even longer to get the job done. I typically only get a few sets of newspaper coupons each weekend, and it takes me a good chunk of time to sit down with my scissors and cut them out. That’s why, when I found out about Walgreens’ paperless coupons, I was pretty excited to grab my phone and give it a try! I know first-hand that clipping coupons can be a lot of work and very time consuming. If you are selling a piece made from one or more of my free tutorials in your online shop, I require that you use your own, original photography, and include a link back to my website to credit me as the designer.This #WalgreensPaperless shop has been compensated by #CollectiveBias, and its advertiser. I also allow all designs to be made and sold at fundraisers, craft fairs, etc. You may print them at home, but please do not copy or distribute them. However, photos and ideas that are published to this site are my protected intellectual property. I love to share my projects, and my tutorials, recipes, and e-books are ALL free for your personal use. Publishing multiple photos from a project, or including instructions with an accompanying photo are not permitted and you will be asked to remove them. This also includes personal sharing on social media and Pinterest. If you feature a photo, it may not be accompanied by the project tutorial or recipe, whether in my own words as it originally appears or paraphrased by you. If you would like to feature my tutorial on your website or share it on your social media you may use one photo to feature, as long as you provide a link back to the original post. But of course more time at home = less money, so finding a solution that helps in both areas is just plain awesome.Īll tutorials and photos published at Happy Hour Projects are copyrighted. It’s what made me drop the day job in the first place – to spend time with these guys, having fun. But more than that – the time is what means the most to me. One diaper change later, we were back in business, doing important things like playing and laughing.īecause yeah, saving money is important, especially now that we are on a tighter budget. ![]() I would love to say, this will never happen again. I got the pink bottoms off my poor son, and I refilled the diaper basket to tide us over until the big weekend grocery trip. I saved $2.50 on diapers and wipes, and we were back home in 10 minutes. No digging for coupons (that I may or may not have left on the counter at home, ahem) – all I had to do was give the cashier my balance reward card to use any clipped coupons for products I was buying. Raya (oh, and Sparkles the unicorn, you will note) helped grab a pack, and we zoomed through the checkout. Seriously – all we needed was diapers, so we made our #CollectiveBias trip. Getting in the car is tough enough.Īt least they’re well-behaved once we get there. So we go to Walgreens because it’s close, it’s fast, and we don’t have a huge parking lot or store to maneuver. Taking two kids (or more) to the store with you may be something you other moms have mastered, but I’m new to the stay-at-home deal. So I put one of Raya’s training pants on little mister, set Raya to the task of dressing herself, and took the next minute to check my Walgreens app and see if they had any diaper coupons. With scissors, without anyone becoming interested in checking out sharp pointy things… Oh, and then actually remember to bring them with me to the store… seriously! So the other day when we ran out of diapers (how does that even happen?) I didn’t have a coupon, but I had to go and buy some. But I can barely get a shower with my two running around some days, let alone sit down and clip coupons. Saving money is important to everyone, I know. And now, I’m really excited that they just rolled out paperless coupons – I can clip them on my phone, and show my balance rewards card to redeem them! So, rather than make a big supermarket run, it’s a quick trip to Walgreens up on the corner. But, invariably, I will urgently need something while he’s at work at least once a week. Kevin helps a ton – he will either stay home with the kids while I go, he will stop on his way home from work, or we will all go (which is much easier with 2 adults). So, you guys know I work from home now, and I LOVE being home with the kids! Emphasis on home. This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. ![]()
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