Saturday, August 4, 2012

Bargain Shopping: Beauty Products of the Week & Last Mintue Savings @ CVS


I'm so excited I had to share,  I picked up two new hair products from CVS this week and paid under $2 for the both of them. I'll be posting a review of them this coming week but here's how I saved...

CVS sent me a coupon for -$3.00 off any Nexxus hair care product (for my b-day July 12th #cancer), the coupon dispenser at CVS printed me a coupon for -$3.00 off a $15.00 beauty product purchase, and this week CVS has a deal on Nexxus hair care products, if you spend $20.00 or more you get a -$10.00 RR (to be used for next purchase) and if you've ever purchased any Nexxus products you know they are pretty pricey. Anyway while I was in line to check out I got an email from CVS with a 25% coupon (I was all like YAY!, I love saving $).

Money Saving Tip: The Nexxus deal ends today 8/4 but will be apart of next week's sale as well, if you're a loyal CVS shopper check your shopper card for additional savings. 

Regular Price:

Nexxus Salon Hair Care Frizz Defy FrizzProtection Styling Creme $11.99

Nexxus Humectress Ultimate MoisturizingConditioner $9.39

Discount:

$21.38-$3.00 + -$3.00 + -25% + -$10.00

Total Out of Pocket:

$1.54 + tax

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Visiting Texas: The Houston Museum District

You might not know it but Houston has helped produce some of the most talented artist you know like designer Tom Ford, singer Johnny Nash, singer Beyoncé, actress Renée Zellweger and the lead star in my favorite movie of all time...the late actor Patrick Swayze. The next time you're in the Houston, Texas area be sure to stop by some of the incredible museums  H-town has to offer. The Houston museum district is made up of over a dozen different museums with a lot of history and cool facts to offer. Checkout my some of my favorite Houston area museums below, visit each museum’s website for hours of operation, admission cost and other important information.

Occasionally, admission for some of these museums can be purchased at a discount on Groupon so be sure to do a little research before you plan your next museum adventure.

Money Saving Tip: Thursday is the day for free admission to many of Houston’s museums but check with the museum to be sure before you head out there.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Free Kids Workshop hosted by The Home Depot


Build. Learn. Create. Have fun with Kids Workshops!





• FREE hands-on workshops designed for children ages 5 - 12 offered the 1st Saturday of
every month at all The Home Depot stores between 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
• Workshops teach children do-it-yourself skills, tool safety and instill a sense of pride
and accomplishment.
• All kids get to keep their craft and receive a FREE Kids Workshop Apron, commemorative
pin and certificate of achievement.


August 2012 Workshop

Date: Saturday, August 4, 2012

Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. 



Build a Planter Box



Build a Cork Bulletin Board


The Home Depot has teamed up with the EPA’s ENERGY STAR® and Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax movie. Each Kids Workshop will provide kids with Lorax activity sheets, Lorax create-you-own mustache kits, and Lorax sticker sheets. Each store will have one life-sized Lorax poster to affix to a wall so kids can have their picture taken with The Lorax.

• Kids will learn to build their very own cork bulletin board while learning tool safety
• Have fun, make friends and gain a sense of achievement and work ethic
• You can paint and add embellishments to your project while at the workshop

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Closet Revamping - Getting Rid of the Clutter - My Simple Remedy

Salut Butterflies!

Please check out my simple, inexpensive, and very quick video on revamping a cluttered bathroom closet!




Monday, July 9, 2012

Visiting Louisiana: The 2012 ESSENCE Music Festival in New Orleans

Hi Butterflies! Guess what I did this past weekend? So...I finally gave in to my curiosity and went to #EssenceFest. The ESSENCE Music Festival is held annually every July 4th weekend in New Orleans, Louisiana hosted by Essence Magazine and to sum it up...I'm having mixed feelings about my experience and not sure if my first trip will be my last. Let me start by saying, I'm a planner by nature and most of the time I freak if things aren't planned out properly, organized right, or done a certain way (it's my OCD... I can't help it lol). I knew in advance my partner's family had already made plans to attend and I was invited but my decision to go was last minute so I didn't have much time to plan my agenda for the trip which is my fault and part of the reason I didn't get the "ESSENCE FESTIVAL" experience I was expecting.

We rented a van and drove to New Orleans from Houston which took about 6 hours. Hotels near the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, which is where the festival is usually held fill up fast and are extremely expensive, especially at the last minute so if you think you might want to attend next year's festival book your room months in advance. We stayed in a Courtyard Marriott north of New Orleans, over the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway. I didn't get any pictures but I had a complaint-free stay.