Saturday, August 14, 2010

Enjoying the moments of Thrifting...

This time, I intends to blog about money saving tips.
The followings are 5 ways of being thrift to share with:-

(All tried and tested)

  1. Cut my own hair.
    Yes, I find much satisfaction cutting my own hair. During my school days, I used to go to Jean Yip or Kimage to trim my hair on a monthly basis. Becos my hair grows very fast 1 cm a month, so I got to trim it frequently. That was expensive about $20-$30. Later on during my working days, I went to Snip Avenue to trim at $3.80, which is quite cheap for a 10 minute cut. Now I D.I.Y, it's FREE!!!
  2. Go to those cosmetic counters at departmental stores at ask for free samples. Most of the time, they will gladly give you 1 or 2 packs of sample to try first.
  3. Buy lesser clothes.
    My buying habit was like this, I used to buy t-shirts in the 1st month, cardigans in 2nd month, office pants in 3rd month, shoes in 4th month....Now I decided to buy replacement clothes every 3-6 months instead. Too many old clothes and I don't know whether I will still be wearing.....is not very environmental friendly to throw away.
  4. Take part in online surveys and get points awarded to exchange for vouchers at end of the year.
  5. D.I.Y my own clothes.
    Choose the material at Spotlight and make my own pair of shorts for wearing at home. I tried sewing manually. If next time, I got a sewing machine by chance, it will make it easier. But I gain much satisfaction doing it myself.

As you are wondering now, what makes me want to be so thrift. I am interested to sponsor a child... as to which country's child, I have not decided yet. I didn't know that sponsoring a child doesn't need to be very rich to do so, until I came across the World Vision website. For only $45 a month I can sponsor a child that needs help badly. See how its goes. I am not prepared yet. I will do it when I can commit for 10 years.