Showing posts with label The Compact. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Compact. Show all posts

Monday, September 23, 2013

Creative Compacting


Since I started compacting, I have really been trying to push myself to be creative.
We recently started doing Dave Ramsey's envelope budget system again and I love it.

I really wanted a nice wallet in which to keep all our envelopes.
But alas, buying a nice wallet for our budget system wasn't really in the budget.

I could have sewn one and found some good tutorials on Pinterest, but I never ever ever have fusible interfacing on hand. And to be honest, it was a bit too complex for as ADD as my mind has been lately.


And so when I was at Goodwill and saw this plain brown vinyl wallet, I went ahead and splurged the 49 cents, knowing I could do something with it... Even if I had no idea what.


I made some cute scrapbook paper envelopes and labeled them with my label maker (I have terrible handwriting and much prefer a nice neat label). The wallet has lots of slots to fit them all.


Fueled with a few sips of Papa's coffee (caffeine really affects me lol) I stayed up to the wee hours of the morn, trying to decide what to do.


I am not usually very good at painting, but I am pretty happy with how it turned out.
Funky on one side.



And flowery on the other.
There is also a little bunny and squirrely on there if you look close.

A look inside the finished product!






Each week I join several linky parties! What a fun way to share and learn!
Natural Living MondayThe Children's BookshelfMonday's Kid CornerHey Mom, Look What I Did!,Montessori MondayMade by Little HandsHomemade MondaysMama Moments Monday {Link Up}The Gathering SpotLittle Wonders' DaysMom's Monday MingleMommy Moments, Frugal, Crafty HomeHip Homeschool HopMom's LibraryTuesday Tots(tot school tuesday)The Tuesday Baby Link-UpKeep Calm Craft On {crafting on}, Tuned in TuesdayTeach Me TuesdayTOO Cute TuesdayOpen Call TuesdayBackyard Farming Connection HopTuned in TuesdayKids in the KitchenWaldorf WednesdayIt's PlaytimeWe Made That LinkyWhat I Learned WednesdaySuper Link PartyKids Co-OpArtsy Play WednesdayHealthy 2Day WednesdayWildcrafting WednesdayAdorned From AboveFrugal Days, Sustainable WaysKids CraftsLink and LearnThrifty ThursdayHearts for Homeneedle and thREAD,Made U LookTender Moments with Toddlers and PreschoolersNatural Living Link-UpSmall Footprint FridayOur Days Homeschool Link-Up, For the Kids FridayFarmGirl Friday Blog HopKitchen Fun and Crafty FridayRead. Explore. Learn.Creative Learning on FridayPreschool and Kindergarten Corner,Friday's Nature TableThe Friday Baby ShowerTGIF Linky PartyFamily Fun FridayCreative Friday,Friday Flair Link PartyShine on FridaysFriday FavsOutdoor Play PartyDo Something Crafty,Weekend WhateverSaturday Show and TellTot School Gathering Place, Sharing SaturdayShare It SaturdayCountry KidsLink and Learnsharing creative, ideas {all weekend}Show and Share Saturday,Stress Free SundayThe Sunday ShowcaseThe Preschool Prekinder NookFun SparksThe Sunday Parenting PartyThe Homesteaders' Blog Hop, Making Boys MenSpring CarnivalMade with Love,Raising Memories, The Creative Home and Garden Hop

And each week I co-host Eco-Kids Tuesday Link-Up!



Tuesday, September 3, 2013

The Compact


Mama and I have been wanting to do this for quite a while, but decided to wait until we got back from vacation. New school year and all, it seemed like a good time to start.

I first read about The Compact on Walk Slowly Live Wildly. At the time, I thought it was cool and all, but not for me. At least, not at that time in my life. But since then, I have greatly simplified our eating by cutting out {almost} all gluten and processed sugars (and as a result have lost over 25lbs), de-cluttered my entire house (some rooms more than once, and still have a way to go), and Mama and I have been reading some pretty inspiring books and blogs and have really started craving an even more simple, less cluttered life... A vague memory of The Compact started coming back to me. So I decided to look into it again.


The Compact is a social and environmental movement whose members promise not to buy anything new for a year. It was started in San Francisco.[1] The movement began as a challenge among 10 friends in 2006

While I am not really planning to Compact for a whole year, I am committing to doing it for the rest of this year (yikes!). That's right family members and close friends, expect homemade and upcycled Christmas gifts from the White family this year! Mama is Compacting for one month at a time. We are both very excited to see how it all turns out. Hopefully we will simplify our lives, and also save a good bit of money from not buying so much.

The best thing about doing this challenge is that we get to make it our own rules. As long as we are following the basic rules, we can add things that fit our way of life... Or more like add things that challenge our way of life.

My rules:
  • Buy nothing new other than food, and health and safety items.
  • All other purchases must be second hand or bartered for. Handmade items can also be bought, but only with money I make by selling items I made myself.
  • For every item brought into my home, another (hopefully a similar item) must be taken out.
My goals:
  • To think and think hard before I buy. Can I make so or do without it? If I get it, what am I willing to give up at home for it?
  • To embrace a cash budget. I have been so spoiled by internet shopping. That instant fake fulfillment of getting whatever I think I need. I am a homebody, so I can bet you that that will be the place I see the biggest challenge and the biggest change. I once read something like, "If Jesus read your credit card statement, what would He think?" Well, we don't have a credit card. The money we use, we actually have in our bank account. But that doesn't make it ours. And I am pretty sure Jesus would wonder why we aren't glorifying Him more (more than just tithing)with the blessings He has given us. It is so easy to swipe that bank card. I plan to pay with cash as much as possible. Hopefully small bills, so I physically have to count it out and hand it over (which will hopefully help with the first goal).
  • To find ways to make do or do without. Get creative, and make it an adventure!
Mama's rules:
  • Absolutely no new personal spending for the month of September, other than groceries (I am fairly certain Amazon will go bankrupt)
  • Severely limit "used" purchases to not exceed any paypal balance I might have from selling items  (used Montessori and Waldorf sales are my weakness)
  • Do not exceed a $200 monthly budget for purchases related to my "just starting up" Montessori preschool (if it weren't for just getting my preschool started this fall, I would eliminate this budget)
  • This does not affect weekly date night with my husband, so a movie and dinner is an allowable expense, but no shopping for datenight ... which will thrill him greatly. for real!
Mama's goals:
  • To break free of my comsumerism mentality (see it, want it, buy it)
  • To become more aware of the vast difference between my life and my brothers and sisters in Christ's lives in poverty stricken areas, and to free up more money to do more about that
  • To be challenged, set free, and have fun with this adventure
  • To see the benefits and continue to compact in the following months

I plan to post updates as we go. I will share the challenges as well as (hopefully) the solutions we find. In the mean time, I would love to hear from any of you that have done The Compact (or something similar) and your experience with it.

 
 

Ready?


Set?
 
 
Go!