By Dealman
at 11:55AM,
12 months ago
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Loose Change
Image courtesy of ICanHasCheezburger
This week we cover stolen (
and recovered) laptops, politicians acting badly, underwhelming employment numbers, teens who are more financially conscious than their parents, cell phone radiation, and the popularity of infomercials.
By AngelaColley
at 9:30AM,
3 weeks ago
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Money Saving Tips
Photo courtesy of AndyRobertsPhotos at
Flickr.
The only new piece of furniture I own in my house is my mattress.
Everything else is a hand-me-down. Not only have I furnished my
entire house for less than $1,000, I'm saving the environment by
reclaiming furniture that would have otherwise ended up in the
trash. To make everything match and look nice, I have repurposed
many of the pieces. I'm no handyman, but there are several ways you
can repurpose furniture with little experience and
without spending a ton of money.
1. Paint
A fresh coat of paint gives life to an old piece of wood furniture.
You can paint the furniture to match the original wood or in any
color you like, (I have a blue desk.) The major hardware chains
sell samples of low-VOC paint for about $3.50 and its enough paint
to finish most jobs.