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Keeping Warm without Breaking the Bank

While it rarely gets really cold in Victoria, it still dips below zero regularly through the winter months. Here's a round-up of ways to keep warm without spending a lot of money:

Frugal Halloween Projects

Here's a few projects that caught my eye this week:

Packing Tape Transfers -- this is good for any get together where votive holders (easily picked up at dollar stores) are going to be used.

Pop-up Halloween Prop -- if you want to scare/impress guests and trick-or-treaters, this pop-up may fit the bill nicely.

Lion Brand Yarn Pattern Archive now free!

From the Lion Brand Yarn e-newsletter:

Slipper Patterns (free download!)

Summer is a great time to knit small things like slippers (as opposed to big things like blankets that sit on your lap making you even hotter!) -- make plenty to last you and your family through the winter months! 

Designed to be knitted with PolarKnit™ Chunky, these slippers and socks will knit up pretty fast and if you can get the gauge right, you can make them with scraps and oddments of other yarn you might have stashed.

Simple Summer Lanterns

If you are thinking of attending a Luminara celebration, or if you just want a frugal way to decorate for a garden party, you might want to make your own lanterns. Why not dig into your recycle bin for inspiration?

Lifehacker has the simplest tutorial with its Hanging Candle Lanterns using clean, empty jars and some wire.

Free Pot Shards (Broken Pottery)

If you need some heavy pottery pieces (think drainage or large-scale mosaics), head down to the lower parking lot of Capital Iron where you will find a bin or two (or today, three!) full of broken pots, mostly glazed. Got another use? Leave a comment!

 

image of pot sharts bin
 

 

 

 

 

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