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Hamptons Weddings from Rent the Runway

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How would you like to summer in the Hamptons? The legendary Hamptons is a summer playground for many East-coasters. With its beachy glamour, opulent residences, crystal blue skies, and scents of the sea, the Hamptons are a coveted spot for a summer wedding. Even if you can’t go on vacation, you can look the part with Hamptons style from Rent the Runway.

Rent the Runway is an online rental service where you can rent a designer dress, designer accessories, and more for all of your special events—all for a fraction of the cost of buying!

For a Hamptons wedding, the most popular color is blue. I love these dresses, each in their own beautiful, beachy blue shade:

Elizabeth and James Keaton Dress

This sleeveless minidress is made of crepe. It has a crew neckline and racerback. It’s fully lined and would be a great pick for a younger lady or someone sporty.

Hunter Bell Camo Sea Maxi Dress

This sleeveless maxi dress is made of chiffon (100% Silk). It has a sweetheart neckline, full skirt, and a long length for those who like more coverage.

Tibi Mizu Poplin Dress

This one if for the fashionista. It’s sleeveless, with a one shoulder neckline, full wrap skirt and side pockets. Very trendy and fun.

Want to rent one of these amazing designs?  Make it even better by getting $25 off your first order of $75 or more! Use coupon code FIRSTRTR25X75X at checkout.

Super Savings Saturday – 7/11/15

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Welcome to another edition of Super Savings Saturday!

This week I did all of my shopping during one long day rather than breaking it into shorter trips. I’m trying to find what’s easier because just getting out the house when you have chronic pain and insomnia can be a huge struggle. (Sometimes it seems like the only time I get outside is for doctor’s appointments and couponing, uh!)

Anyway, I found cheap drinks, chicken, veggies, and hit the first week of Back to School sales. The only low point was a bad trip to Target. I was super excited to shop the toy clearance and pick up some other Cartwheel deals. Imagine my frustration when I discovered I’d forgotten my phone and didn’t have the required e-coupons—after shopping for 40 minutes! Needless to say, I will be going back and trying that again.

CVS:

2 Lipton iced teas, on sale 2/$2.00, plus $2.00 ECB.

Propel water, on sale $1.25 with $1.25 ECB.

Popcorn, regular price $1.00. I used a $1.00 coupon. Total: Free!

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Shaw’s:

2 packages of split breast chicken, BOGO plus $2.00 mark down stickers on each pack. Total: $7.07!

Pack of reduced zucchini, on sale $0.99!

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Staples:

8 spiral note books, on sale $0.25. I bought 8 and the total was $2.00. I had a $2.00 Staple Ink Reward, so it cost me nothing! Because I shopped late in the week, I wasn’t sure how much stock would be left. There were plenty and I grabbed all the pinks and purples.

Local Produce Store:

I love this store because they have excellent mark downs, provided I time it properly (early in the morning or right before closing). They had much more than usual and I grabbed 3 huge packs of mixed stone fruit. It was mostly peaches with a few plums and nectarines tossed in. I cut it up and froze for smoothies. Interestingly enough, only a single piece of fruit was rotten. It makes me so sad how much edible food is thrown away in this country! I forgot to snap a pic, but it filled 2 gallon size Ziplocs.

 

Did you find any good deals? Feel free to link up or share in the comments.

The Groovy Single Box Duo is Here

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Is summertime boredom making your kids difficult? Instead of letting them watch more mindless TV, try an educational activity like the Groovy Single Box Duo. It includes 2 of the grooviest boxes for the summer: It’s Electric and Fly With Me.

Groovy Lab in a Box offers these great features:

* Emphasis on STEM (science, technology, engineering and math)
* Extended learning through an exclusive online portal
* For groovy kids ages 8 and up

There’s free shipping available and you can save an additional $5.00 on the Single Box Duo by using coupon code GROOVYDUO at checkout.

Making the Most of Storage Space

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Ever since I was introduced to the “Tiny Home” concept, I’ve been very intrigued. I read through the Not So Big House books and watched every episode of Tiny House Nation on FYI. The most important theme seems to be proper use of resources, meaning it’s not how much space you have, but how well it’s used.

Here are some great tips I’ve learned on organizing a small space:

1. Declutter 

 We all have way more stuff than we need. My mantra: If you don’t love it and use it, get rid of it. Stick to the basic essentials. It will make it much easier to clean, much easier to manage, much easier to live. Try going through every room in your home, one by one. This can be a weekend-long marathon, or split up into smaller chunks of time. Divide into 3 categories: Keep, Toss, Donate. Imagine the relief you’ll feel when all the junk is g-o-n-e!


2. Break the rules

Tiny homes utilize every square inch of space. When it seems like you have no room for storage, think outside the box. Just because a cupboard is in the bathroom doesn’t mean you must only store toiletries in it. One of our bathroom shelves houses extra kitchen items and cloth napkins. Another of our bathroom cupboards is designated for extra paper products—plates, napkins, plasticware, etc. The bedroom closet is home to much more than clothes and shoes; I stack all of my office supplies on the upper shelf. 

 
3). Think high and low 

Many times we forget that items can be stored beyond eye level. I have 2 cabinets over the fridge. Because they’re so high up, I can’t easily reach them and they’ve been empty. Talk about wasted space! I gathered up some barely-used items and a step stool and got to work. Within 10 minutes, I was able to find “magic” space after complaining I didn’t have any. Another under-used storage area is beneath the bed. This is a perfect place for flat bins.    

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4. Hang up your clothes  

This tip alone was huge for me! Instead of having a dresser—or two!—in every bedroom, by simply hanging clothes in the closet, I was able to get rid of the extra furniture. It takes much less space to hang rather than fold. The clothes also stay less wrinkled, which cuts down on dreaded ironing! At this point, the only items I put in my dresser are socks, undies, and certain sweaters. Everything else, including bras, go straight on a hanger. (A tip on hangers: anytime I buy something, I ask to keep the hanger. 90% of stores allow it and I haven’t had to actually pay for one in years.)

5. Double Duty

Look for pieces that serve more than one purpose. In my living room, the ottoman serve as a foot rest/mini coffee table/storage area. I also love bunk beds with a built in bottom desk for kid’s rooms. Built-in bookshelves are a dream come true (Mine hold books, art, the cordless phone, etc). In Japan and Scandinavia, they even make built-in beds, sofa bases, drawers inside staircases, and other awesome furniture.

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How do you make the most of your storage space?