December 7, 2010

Walgreens Photo Gifts $10 off $20


GB Savers reader Nicole passed along this deal. Get $10 off you photo gift order of $20 or more at Walgreens.com using the coupon code CREATIVE now through December 11th. I think you get free shipping if you spend $25 as well. Don't forget to order through Ebates (to get 6% back) or MyPoints (to earn 2 points per dollar spent).

Free Pictureka Game at Wal-mart


I saw this Pictureka deal on Common Sense with Money earlier today and thought I'd give it a try. It worked without a hitch. The Pictureka card game is $5 at Wal-Mart and there is a printable $5/1 printable Pictureka coupon. (Coupon states it's good off ANY game, does not state size or dollar amount.)

Since you can print the coupon twice you can get two of these for free. A great stocking stuffer item, donation, or future birthday gift!

I had never heard of this game but it is apparently four games in one, including some matching and letters activities. The box says it's for ages 6 and up.

Free Christmas Music




Amazon is giving away one free Christmas song download a day through Christmas. Actually, they started the 1st (you can go back and download those songs now). They've done this for the past couple years and I've added lots of songs to my Christmas playlist! To view the song for each day visit the Free Holiday Music Amazon page.

Amazon offers free songs all the time, not just during the Christmas season. It's a good way to hear new music. Who knows, you may find some new favorites!


Since we don't have a local Christmas station this year (96.3 works in the car but not inside at my house) you might want to try Pandora for some Christmas music. They have several holiday "stations". Pandora is great all year round. It's like a free internet radio station that you program to play only the songs and artists you like!

December 6, 2010

Links for Beginners

If you are new to deal blogs or coupon shopping in general, here are a few GB Savers links you might find helpful! When you are just starting out all the information and details can be overwhelming, but I promise you it is worth it in the money you will save. Start small, but start somewhere!
These links (and lots more!) are always available under the tabs at the top of the page. I hope you find the information helpful and if you have any suggestions for other resources that could be added please let me know. Please feel free to share any deals you come across (leave a comment, write on the FB wall, or send me an email). The more deals we share the more money we can save!

If you haven't already please subscribe to GB Savers by email or RSS reader. You can also find GB Savers on Facebook.

December 5, 2010

Festival Foods Deals 12/5 - 12/11

Festival wants you to have some free food this week, so I hope you take advantage of their generosity! :)

GBPG Online only Festival coupon (with $5 purchase):
$2.99 Palerma's Rustico or Primo Thin Pizza (limit 3)
Buy two and use $1/2 printable here

Mystery Internet Only Coupon (these are not offered every week)
FREE Loaf of Festival White Bread

Weekly Coupon Item
Kitchen Kleen Russet Potatoes - FREE!
Flavorite Sour Cream - FREE!
Brownberry Wide Pan Breads $.99
Coca-Cola Products $3.99
Mountain Dew Pepsi, Mountain Dew, or Sierra Mist $1.99
Hoffman House Shrimp & Seafood or Tartar Sauce $.88
Edy's Grand Ice Cream $1.99
Creamette Pasta $.99
Prego Pasta Sauce $.99

Weekly Sale and Green Sheet Items
7 Up or Squirt $.68
Old Orchard Juice Cocktails & Blends $.99 - $0.50/1 printable or here
Progresso Classic Vegetable Soups $.99 - $1/4 printable or (11/21/2010 SS)
General Mills Chex Cereal (must purchase 3) $1.66 - $1/2 printable or (11/14/2010 GM)
French's Worcestershire Sauce $.99 - $0.50/1 printable or here or here or (10/31/2010 SS)
Chex Mix $1.88 - $0.50/1 printable or $0.50/2 (11/14/2010 GM)
Bugles $1.88 - $0.50/1 printable (flavored)
Sargento Shredded Cheese $1.66 - $1.00/2 (11/14/10 SS)
Blue Bonnet spread $.50
Crystal Farms Chunk Cheese $1.88
First National Bagels $1.25
Steve's Chunk Cheese $3.49
Orv's Tasty Toppings Pizza $1.49
Westpac Classic Vegetables $.69
Red Gold Salsa $.99
Bar S Corn Dogs $3.98
Boneless Pork Tender Roasts $1.98 per lb.
Carl Buddig Lunchmeat $1.98
Chicken Drumsticks or Thighs $.98 per lb.
Homelife Awesome! Paper Towels $3.88
Soft Choice Bath Tissue $3.88 (remember the TP tip?)
California Navel Oranges (4# bag) $1.98

Read the shopping guide and coupon policy for Festival Foods here.

CVS 12/5 - 12/11

Come on CVS... you really can do better than this!

3 Day Sale
Candy Canes (10 Ct.) $.50

M&Ms $2
-$1/2 (RP 11/14/10)
=$1.50 each

WEEKLY DEALS
Planters Flavor Grove (skinless almonds) $2.50
-$2.50/1 CVS store coupone (from Red Box)
=FREE

Zhu Zhu Pets (psa $9.88) on sale BOGO
Buy FOUR, use Buy 2 Get 1 Free printable
=FOUR for $9.88 (or about $2.47 each)

Stocking Candy $.88

Hershey's Holiday Bagged Candy $2.50
Buy 3, use B2G1 coupon (12/5/10 SS)
=$1.66

Gillette Fusion ProGlide Gift Set $9.99
-$4/1 (11/28/10 P&G)
=$5.99 set

Bayer Contour Blood Glucose Meter $14.99
-$20/1 (10/31/10) *not sure if this one was in the GBPG
-$5 ECBs
=make $5

Gain Dish Soap $.99
-$1/1 (P&G Everyday Savings book) or $.50/1 (11/28/10 P&G)
=FREE or $.49

Renuzit Adjustables $.88
-$1/6 (11/7/10 RP)
=$.71 each

P&G Deal (Spend $30 get $10 ECBs)
Depending on how many coupons you have there might be a decent deal or two...

Example:
3 Gillette ProGlide razors $9.99 - three $4/1 (11/28/10 P&G)
1 Gain Dish soap $.99 - $.50/1 (11/28/10 P&G)
-$10 ECBs
=$8.46 for 3 razors and 1 dishsoap

If you end up doing a few P&G deals save your receipt and fill out the $20 P&G mail in rebate.

(Hidden) MONTHLY DEALS:

EOS Lip Balm $2.99
(limit 1)
-$2.99 ECBs
=FREE

AZO Itch Cream or Wipes $6.99 (Limit 3)
- $5 ECBs
-$2/1 printable
=FREE

Complete Multi-purpose Solution $9.99 (Limit 1)
-$9.99 ECBs
=FREE

If you're new to shopping at CVS, you might want to read this CVS shopping guide and you'll need to know:
ECBs= Extra Care Bucks
RP= Red Plum, Sunday newspaper insert
SS= Smart Source, Sunday newspaper insert
P&G=Proctor and Gamble, Sunday newspaper insert

December 4, 2010

Zhu Zhu Deal at CVS

Heads up if you have Zhu Zhu pets on your shopping list this year... you will be able to get them super cheap at CVS this week. By combining a buy one get one sale with a buy 2 Zhu Zhu pets get one free coupon (just enter your email to get the coupon) you can get FOUR the price of one (should work out to be about $2.50 each). For more information, see The Bargain Sleuths post about the deal here.

Speaking of Zhu Zhu pets if anyone wants a Toys R Us $5 off Zhu Zhu Pets featuring the Wild Bunch or Kung Zhu video game (for Wii or DS) let me know. I have 5 of them that I won't be using. :)

Inexpensive Christmas Gift Ideas

Want to save some money this Christmas? Try making a few gifts yourself! Here are a few ideas to get you thinking! [To see any of the photos below a bit larger...just click on it!]

Photo Calendar
My favorite gift for grandparents is a photo calendar. They are available online at sites like Shutterfly or Snapfish. I make mine using iPhoto on my Mac and then take the .pdf file to Office Max to print out. Or you can just bring in 12 photos of your choice (printed or on a CD) and they'll do everything for you.
Family Recipe Book or Box
Put all your recipes in one place! Type them up and put them in a binder (or put them on recipe cards in a box). While you're at it make a couple copies to share with a daughter, sister, or friend. I love tried and true recipes! My sister still uses the recipe book I made for her many years ago.

Bible Verse Name Frame
This could be for a first or last name. Pick several verses that reflect the person or family you would like to give this to and print it off on nice paper in an appropriate font then place the printout in a frame. Dollar Tree has quite a selection for $1. Here is an example of the one I made for our family:
Books!
Make a book for a toddler/young child by getting a blank book and writing a story yourself. If you aren't a writer, make it a book of favorites (colors, food, etc.) or educational (numbers, letters, etc.). Below is a page from the book I made for one of my boys.You can get blank books at Bare Books or at a local teacher supply type store (like The Schoolhouse). If you're not up to making a book... books in general are still a great gift! Join Paper Back Swap! When you first join you list 10 books and get 2 free.

Toys
Last year I made this play kitchen for one of my children. I call it a Fold-Up Fabric Kitchen. I saw the original idea here but modified it a bit and made it my own. The whole thing cost around $5 to make even if you have to buy fabric and assembly took just a few hours.

What's a kitchen without food? I made this little set of felt food to go with the kitchen. There are patterns all over the internet. Just google "felt food".


Fleece Blanket with crochet edge
Can you crochet? If not, it is easy to learn! Really! Google instructions or watch You Tube if you are a visual learner! I made this blanket as a baby gift but it could easily be modified for anyone depending on the fleece and yarn you choose. It is a fun twist on the no sew fleece blanket. And since it requires very minimal crocheting you can make one in just a couple days.
Don't want to make a blanket? Check out the Lion Brand Yarn website for free patterns. There are so many cute things to crochet. I really like the Amigurumi patterns for little animals and play food.
If you need a simple gift for an adult they have a pattern to crochet a towel topper. If you bought a towel with a cute design and cut it half you could make two very inexpensively and quickly.

Dishtowel Angel
This is made from a towel/washcloth/potholder set. I got this one from one of my friends a couple years ago. You can get these matching kitchen sets at many stores. I haven't made one myself but here are instructions.

Potpourri Light Jar
I have made many of these and everyone loves them. A mason jar stuffed with potpourri and a short string of (20 count) lights. Let the cord hang out and cover the top with a piece of fabric cut in a circle tied with a ribbon.

Potpourri and lights are usually available at the dollar store and check thrift stores for mason jars if you don't have any on hand.

Little Wreath
I made several of these a couple years ago using dollar store (again!) wreaths. A simple ornament in the center with some fabric scraps and buttons hot glued around the wreath as well. You can make little cinnamon ornaments or use cinnamon sticks as well on these. Which are cute and make it smell nice too.
Washcloth Lolly
How about something sweet? But not to eat! Again, I made these for a baby gift but you could use a regular size washcloth and give it to an older child or adult. Maybe with a cute shaped bar of soap or free from CVS body wash?Gifts in a Jar
These are always nice. I like that you use them and they are gone. No clutter! There are several recipes available online. This site has recipes for layered baking mixes, brownies, cookies and bath salts. There are also several recipes for mixes on this site with printable tags included.

Gifts in a Mug
This is a twist on the above. There are many recipes for hot chocolate or spice teas online. Put a bag or two of one of these mixes in a mug. Maybe with a plastic spoon dipped in chocolate to stir! Or how about these recipes for cake in a mug...a great gift for a single person or college student!

Christmas Potpourri
This recipe is best fresh BUT if you have a dehydrator to dehydrate orange slices you can package up a dry version in bags to give as gifts. It smells wonderful!

Dish Towel Apron
A dish towel is the perfect size to make an apron for a small child. I have made a few with a towel (from...you guessed it...the dollar store!) and bias tape trim but this pattern makes it easier. A larger towel would make a larger apron for an older child, teen, or adult. If the dish towel is too long for your little one fold up the bottom and make a few pockets.

Ornaments
We have a family tradition of giving each child an ornament every year. My mom did this for me and now I have all the ornaments from my growing up years on my own tree. Instead of buying an ornament this year...make one! The dollar store (wow...again!) usually has little cross-stitch ornament kits that are quite cute. I found a nativity scene kit a few years ago and made several. Here are several free patterns. Most of these would just take an hour or two to stitch.

Can't cross-stitch? How about these?

Get a package of old style clothes pins and make a snowman or angel. These are super easy...even the kids could make them! And they are unbreakable which is the only type of ornament we had on the tree two years ago :) Fill your tree with several and as you have guests throughout the Christmas season give them an ornament off your tree!
If you are feeling a bit more ambitious try these light bulb ornaments. I got the instructions out of craft magazine several years ago. They take a bit more time but are really fun! Here is a similar pattern for a snowman and a penguin.

Well, I hope that gives you a few ideas. If I come across any more in my internet searches I'll try and post links to share! Feel free to share any ideas you might have in the comments!

Note: This was originally posted on my personal blog in fall of 2008. I updated it with a few new ideas but didn't check the old links. If you find any broken links please let me know. Thanks!

December 3, 2010

Save Big on Melissa and Doug Toys

UPDATE: Hope you got in on this deal while it was available! It ended early because they sold out!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hot online deals aren't my normal thing (I leave those to The Bargain Sleuth!) but I just HAD to share this deal! I love Melissa and Doug toys and I had several of these items on my shopping list. This morning I'm really glad I procrastinated ordering because Amazon has several Melissa and Doug toys on sale 50% off today only!

Most items are $10 and several are even less than that! Don't forget to sign up for the Amazon Mom (not just for moms!) program and to get a free three-month Prime membership. Prime membership gets you free 2-day shipping with no minimum! If you don't have a Prime membership most items still ship free when your order is over $25.

Here are a few of my favorite deals:




To see all the Melissa and Doug toys available for 50% off, click here to enter Amazon's Gold Box.

Home Depot Kids Workshop 12/4


The Home Depot Kids Workshop for December is the 6th. Head over to make a picture frame. These workshops are free and no registration is required, just show up between 9am and noon. All Home Depot stores participate in the workshop. Participants are also given a little Home Depot apron just like the employees wear and a pin to show they completed the project.

December 2, 2010

Larry's Piggly Wiggly Holiday Open House

Larry's Piggly Wiggly stores are having a holiday open house this Saturday. Times vary by store location. There will samples, activities, and deals throughout the store, including free cookie decorating for the kids!

If you do a lot of shopping at Piggly Wiggly you might want to take advantage of this deal: Save 5% when you buy Piggly Wiggly gift cards ($25, $50, and $100 amounts).

Here are the details for the DePere location:

Come and get your picture taken with Santa 10:00 - 1:00
Kid's decorate a cookie FREE 9:00 - 1:00
Hey Kids! Enter our Coloring Contest!
Get ideas for holiday parties & gifts
Many drawings throughout the store
Many demos throughout the store

For the details at other locations click here.

December 1, 2010

Copps Coupon Booklet

In today's paper is a Copps coupon booklet--prices good Thursday, December 2 through Saturday, December 11. Limit of one (1) unless otherwise stated. Extra special thanks to GB Savers reader Dolly for taking the time to type this list!!

$0.98 Gold Medal Flour, 5 lbs.
$1.48 Nestle Morsels
$0.38 Imperial Spread
$1.18 32-oz. tub Yoplait Yogurt
$0.98 Joseph Campione Garlic Bread, Toast or Bread Sticks
$1.28 Thomas' Original English Muffins 6 ct.
$4.48 Roundy Ice Cream or Sherbet - 5 qt. pail
$4.98 Sara Lee Mini Cream Puffs or Chocolate Eclairs
$0.78 Creamette Pasta
$1.68 Prego Pasta Sauce
$0.98 Fresh Express Salads
$1.48 Santa Sweet Grape Tomatoes
MC $0.60 off 3 boxes Jell-O Gelatin or Pudding
MC $1.00 off 2 Betty Crocker or Cake Mate Decorating Products
MC $1.00 off one Ensure Multipack
MC $1.00 off any Goody Hair or Styling Accessory
$0.98 Butterball Turkey Bacon 6 oz.
$2.88 Jennie-O Turkey & Gravy in Roasting Pan
$5.88 Roundy's Jumbo Coconut Shrimp 12 oz.
$8.88 Roundy's Lemon Pepper Tilapia or Lemon Butter Salmon 40 oz.
$4.98 Rotisserie Chicken 3 lbs. or more
2/$4.98 Laughing Cow Cheese Wedges 6 oz.
BOGO Fresh Baked Cookies
$0.88 Mars 8-Pack Candy Limit 3
$1.98 Orbit, Eclipse, Doublemint, or Juicy Fruit Big-E Gum Bottles
$2.98 Pantene Shampoo, Conditioner or Styling Products
$0.98 Colgate Toothpaste 6.4 oz. Limit 4
$8.09 Pampers Jumbo Diapers, Baby Dry, Swaddlers, Swaddlers Sensitive, Cruisers or Overnites
$2.98 Playtex Gentle Glide or Sport Tampons
$5.18 Icy Hot Patches
$8.18 Prilosec OTC 14 ct.
$1.00 of 2 Hallmark Greeting Cards
$3.98 Rayovac 12-15 pk. AA or AAA, 4-pk. C or D or 2-pk. 9-Volt Alkaline Batteries
$0.88 2-liter bottle 7-Up, A&W or Sunkist
$1.88 Townhouse Crackers