Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 September 2014

Etsy Finds... Nursing!

Hey All!

I hope you are all well... as some of you may know, I've been busy studying nursing at uni! I'm into my second semester and I'm absolutely loving it! (and having a distinction average helps as well... XD)

So it should come as no surprise that today's Etsy finds are nursing themed! Please check out each shop using the link below the pic :)

Also, as it is now semester break, expect some tutorials to pop up their heads soon! I've mostly been designing/sketching things recently, which isn't very tutorial-y... but I shall endeavour to give you a craft tute before too long!

Goodbye for now to you all, and to all of the future and current nurses out there - enjoy!





















Thursday, 6 March 2014

Autumn... and I'm back!

Hey all!

I am so so sorry for disappearing for so long! University has just started and I have definitely been preoccupied by that! On the upside, I now have a very cute, snazzy nursing uniform, which I shall post a pic of later :)

Autumn has arrived in Australia, and so I thought that would be where I would begin! Also, don't forget to check out my shop, as I am currently updating all stock, with a few new items featuring :)

So, I shall be back next week with a new craft tutorial, I promise! Meanwhile, check out my Autumn Etsy finds below :)






















Wednesday, 25 December 2013

'Twas the night before Christmas...

Merry Christmas all!

I apologise for my absence recently - I have been on a crazy road trip with my family these past few weeks! What have you all been up to?

Anyway, here are my favourite Christmas finds for this week! Enjoy!



















Thursday, 5 December 2013

In the world of whimsy

Hey!

So I have decided I'm going to start a mid-week post series featuring my favourite handmade items and small-business services in the week's theme. As a proud small-business owner, it shall be an absolute privilege to feature other businesses out there like mine!

This week the theme is whimsy and wonder. Please peruse my findings and check out anything that interests you!






















Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Easy and cute sewing patterns - My Funny Buddy

Hey!

I know I have been a touch inactive over the past two weeks or so, but I'm back and I want to show you what I have been working on!

I was contacted by the lovely Lucy, owner of My Funny Buddy, asking if I would like to trial her patterns... of course I said yes! After a bit of browsing, I came across the T-Rex and Dog Pillow designs...


As a novice behind a sewing machine, I was a touch nervous about how the finished toys would turn out. However, there was no need to fear! The digital files I received were abound with all the necessary information, from fabric choices, to mini tutorials of stitches, to definitions of technical terms, all written in common language, making it as easy as possible!


Before I knew it, I had finished with these two little cuties!
T-Rex:

Dog Pillow:




Aren't they adorable?! They have both settled in nicely in my bed with my Big Ted :D


So if you are interested in producing hand made and heartfelt Christmas presents, or adding to your own stuffed toy collection, I strongly recommend My Funny Buddy patterns! Check out Lucy's designs on her website and Etsy shop, or head over and join her on Facebook!





Let me know how you go! I envisage these soft toys slowly amassing in their own army! Haha.











Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Etsy break and competition!

WIN A GIFT VOUCHER!

Hey all,

For the next week or so, I will be taking a short break from blogging and my Frugal Student Series to put some good, hard work into my Etsy shop! I promise to be back with a brand new series part very soon!

Meanwhile, I want to hear your number one tip for e-commerce! What helped to get you off the ground? Post below before the 25th of October! The winner will receive an AUD$5.00 voucher to use at my store!

PS, do you like our new logo?


Sunday, 29 September 2013

Frugal Student Life - tips for students, boarders and parents - board and lodgings/food!

Click here for Part One of this series!

Here it is! The long awaited second post of my Frugal Student Living series! This week I want to focus quickly on board and lodgings/food.

Before I start, a quick apology for missing last week, I was thrown unexpectedly into house sitting for a relative... Oh well! I'm back now!

Image courtesy of digitalart/freedigitalphotos.net


As a student, rarely are you able to work full time, and so money is tight. It's even tighter if you have had to move out of home to study! As I have explained previously, I moved out of the family home into a student boarding house in July, so that I could be closer to the university. I am studying full time and volunteering once a week, so my only income is what comes in from A Little Touch of Crazy. Luckily, my mother is helping me financially until I do start working! That being said, money is still very tight for me, so I has to consider my boarding options very carefully before moving out.

Location, location, location!
Other than what comes with your board, the location of your accommodation is the biggest factor determining how much you will have to pay! Nicer suburbs with close access to public utilities, like a shopping centre, are always more expensive. As a student, the closer your accommodation is to your educational institution, the more expensive your rent will be (generally). I board at a place which isn't particularly close to anywhere - it's actually in the middle of everything! It is a 10 minute bus trip to either the city centre, or to the major shopping centre in the other direction, and the same goes for the university. This centrality means that I'm not too far away from anything I need, but I am also paying $50+ less a week in rent than if I was to live closer to the university.

So make sure you broaden your search areas when looking for accommodation! You could be saving up to $200 a week in rent, and still be within walking distance!
Image courtesy of  Anusorn P Nachel/freedigitalphotos.net


To save on public transport, consider purchasing long-term tickets, for a saving of around 10% overall. Generally, however, public transport to and from your educational institute shouldn't cost more than $30 a week, much less than even running a car!

The Lease Agreement
What is included in your lease agreement is the other biggest factor in determining how much you will be paying. The extreme basic is just a room. Different places will often include many other factors in the lease agreement including furniture, utilities, internet and even lodgings (meals). To determine what would be the best option for you, it is best to sit down and figure out how much you would be paying for each of those factors independently, then comparing it to your lease agreement. Consider implied costs such as start-up fees and tax. My current agreement includes a fixed weekly payment for a fairly large room, basic furniture, all utilities, unlimited broadband internet and use of a commercial kitchen. All I need to pay for independently is my food. This ended up being an incredibly good, and cheap, agreement, one that I definitely plan to renew!

Also look out for agreements such as free board for caretaking of the facilities. At my boarding house, we have a guy who lives here for free, and in return he is the building's caretaker, doing the gardening, cleaning and odd jobs around the place. He then also works from home as his means of income.

Food

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If you don't enter a 'board and lodgings' agreement, you will need to figure out how to feed yourself. My biggest tip here is HOME COOKING ALL THE WAY!!! Take-away and bought meals are incredibly expensive in the long run, so it is much better to stock up on the basics from your supermarket and cook for yourself. Buy non-perishables in bulk if possible, and keep an eye on deals and promotions. Coupon shopping from websites such as Amazon will allow your to buy in bulk and save up to 75% in some cases!
When shopping, stay right away from the confectionery and fast-food - you will be amazed at how much of your shopping budget these items can eat up!

If you really can't/don't want to cook for yourself, keep an eye out for places which offer student discounts or bulk ordering. At a church near where I live, there is a free student buffet every Tuesday lunch, meaning that I don't have to think about, budget or cook for Tuesday lunches... or even dinners if I take some food home with me! There is also another kitchen which will allow me to order 10 meals and deliver them to me each week for $6.50 per meal! These offers are actually best found on facebook and rarely advertise anywhere else, so search and ask around to see what is offered near you!

So! My tips for this week: 

  1. Expand your real estate location search
  2. Carefully compare lease packages
  3. Home cooking is amazing and cheap!
I hope this helps! Also, what are your best board and lodging tips? I would love to hear them!