DIY Travel Fund Savings Jar | Easy Upcycled Project

Learning to pay cash for everything to prevent going into debt takes practice. Sometimes leaving that money in savings makes it too easy to spend on other things. When you want to splurge on a family vacation you need to protect that savings. A DIY travel fund savings jar is the perfect solution.

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Before we get onto the tutorial I have some bad news. I lost the entire folder of photos for this project. After a day of fruitlessly trying to retrieve it from some unknown depth of my computer and a night of tears over the loss, I had decided not to share it.

However, this beauty sits on our mantle every day and I absolutely love it. It is such a fun piece of decor and is helping us stay on track with our vacation savings. I have decided that I’m going to share it with you anyway.

 

Close up of travel fund jar

Eventually I will get around to finding another jar to remake the project. Then you can see photos of the creation process. Until then, you can use the easy directions below to create your own. Don’t worry. It’s incredibly easy to make.

 

Upcycled glass travel fund savings jar

Materials

Step 1

First, make sure that your jar is thoroughly cleaned. This will help the paper and stickers adhere better to the jar.

Step 2

Next, cut out a sheet of travel themed scrapbook to create a fun scene. I decided to keep the plane and the clouds from mine. The rest, I removed from the page.

Step 3

Paint Mod Podge directly onto your jar with your 1 inch foam brush.

Step 4

Then place your paper cut out to your jar over the Mod Podge.

 

Mod podge sealed paper on travel fund jar

Step 5

Add more Mod Podge to the top of the paper to help it mold to the jar.

Step 6

Next, add your letter stickers to the jar to spell out “Travel Fund”.

 

Close up of sealed letter stickers on travel fund jar

Step 7

Immediately cover your stickers with additional Mod Podge.

Step 8

Continue covering the rest of your jar with Mod Podge up to the lip of the jar.

Tips:

 

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Step 9

Allow your Mod Podge to dry completely before moving on.

Step 10

After your Mod Podge has dried, seal your jar with acrylic sealant and allow it to dry. This makes it a durable and long-lasting piece for your home.

 

Cording glued to jar lip

Step 11

Once your sealant has dried, glue your cording around the lip of your jar with hot glue.

 

Braided cording glued to jar lip

Knotted end of braided cording

Step 12 (Optional)

If you have some cording left over, braid it into a faux handle for your job and knot each end.

 

Glue braided cording knot end to jar lip

Step 13 (Optional)

Lastly, glue your “handle” to the lip of the jar with hot glue.

 

Upcycled glass travel fund savings jar

Upcycled glass travel fund savings jar

Close up of travel fund jar with text overlay: DIY Upcycled Travel Fund Savings Jar

You can see why I decided to share this DIY travel fund savings jar with you despite the lack of photos. It is such a cool piece and will help you on your frugal journey. Now you can toss extra change into it to save up cash for vacation. You can also do what I do, which is take any leftover allowance I have at the end of 2 weeks and toss it in.

Your travel fund will be growing in no time. Seeing it displayed beautifully in your home every day will help you keep your eyes on the prize, too. Where will you go with your new travel fund?

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How to Organize the Bathroom Catchall

It’s the 3rd week in the Drawer Organization blog hop and this week we’re in the bathroom. Of course, neither of the bathrooms in my house have drawers. That’s why this week I’m showing you how to organize the bathroom catchall.

If you live in an older house or a house without a master bathroom, you probably don’t have bathroom drawers. In fact, I’ve never lived in a place with drawers in the bathroom in my adult life. Instead, you find creative ways to add more storage in that tiny room.

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Welcome to the Drawer Organization Blog Hop! For the entire month of April, 12 bloggers will be sharing the process of cleaning and organizing one drawer in our homes each week. To kick off the first week, we’re focusing on bathroom drawers!

Drawer Organizing Blog Hop - Bathroom

My PinterventuresIntelligent Domestications
DIY AdulationDomestically CreativeCookies Coffee and Crafts
Domestic DeadlineAcross the BoulevardThe Latina Next Door
Mom Home GuideCreative CynchronicityOlives & Okra
Centsably CreativeFearlessly Creative Mammas


One way is the basket on top of the toilet. You know what I’m talking about. You put that pretty basket on the tank and fill it with extra toilet paper rolls for convenience. Then the basket empties.

Suddenly, instead of being refilled with toilet paper as intended, other items start getting tossed in. Your husband throws his razor in. The kids toss some chap stick in there. A bottle of body spray finds a home when you’re rushing out the door.

Now that basket has become a catchall for anything and everything. You couldn’t even fit toilet paper in it of you wanted to. It’s overflowing with stuff that actually belongs somewhere else in the home.
Not anymore! Today we’re tackling that basket and bringing it back to its purpose in life.

 

Step 1

As always, start by removing everything from the basket. If you’re feeling brave, you can simply dump it out on the floor. I was not that brave since I had no idea what would be inside, instead opting to take everything out piece by piece.

 

Makeup items in a pile

Pile of jewelry

Loose change

Household items in a pile

Zoo Viewfinder Key Chain and cartoon fish die

Pile of hair accessories

Step 2

Next, organize everything into piles of like objects. Toys in one pile, makeup in another, and so on.

Note:

 

Pile of jewelry

Pile of bracelets

Step 3

Before you put everything away, go through each pile and see if there are any items that need to be tossed or donated. For example, there were expired beauty products in mine that could go and about a thousands key chains I never have or will use. Don’t store these for another 5 years, clear them out now.

 

Empty jewelry box

Step 4

After you have only the items you want to keep remaining, put them away in their designated homes. I’m incredibly embarrassed at the number of jewelry items in mine. In fact, when I pulled my jewelry box out to put them away, it was still empty from when we moved into our house almost 5 years ago!

 

Stacked rolls of toilet paper inside blue basket

Step 5

Lastly, return your basket to the bathroom and immediately fill it with toilet paper (or magazines, hand towels, etc. that it was originally intended to hold).

 

Organized Nail and Hair Supplies in Caboodle

Organized rings and earrings inside jewelry box

Makeup organized inside carrying case

It’s amazing how long I waited to tackle this project. It seemed so daunting but, in reality, I finished it in about an hour. That includes sorting everything and cleaning the basket.

Now you know how to organize the bathroom catchall and return it to its original purpose. The next step is preventing it from becoming a chaotic mess in the future. Luckily, I have some tips to help you.

  1. Always keep the basket full. If you see the toilet paper getting low, add a few more rolls. This will help keep you and your family from putting other items inside.
  2. If you do catch an item in there that doesn’t belong, have the owner of the item put it away immediately. This works especially well for kids and teens who won’t like having their fun interrupted for cleaning. That’s a powerful deterrent.
  3. Be present. Don’t flit in and out of the bathroom with items that have no place in there. My husband is bad about bring books to the bathroom only to be on is phone anyway. If that’s the case, point it out and have him remove and re-shelve the books.

 

Stacked rolls of toilet paper inside blue basket

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If you do have drawers in your bathroom, don’t fret. My friends below have you covered with their tips for organizing bathroom drawers. Hop around and see what inspiring ideas they’re sharing!

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For more bathroom drawer organization ideas, visit the other host blogs below.


Delicious Crock Pot Ranch BBQ Meatball Subs

Meatballs are a delicious and versatile recipe that pleases the entire family. It’s no surprise that I had to pick one such recipe for this month’s Pinterest Challenge. Instead of simply trying out the recipe, though, let’s take it a step further and turn it into a yummy dinner for everyone with these delicious Crock Pot ranch BBQ meatball subs.

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Inspiration Pin

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Don’t worry. This meal is still super easy to make. The bulk of the cooking is the meatballs. Everything else only takes minutes.

 

Ranch BBQ Meatball Subs

Ingredients

Step 1

Prepare your meatballs according to this recipe. Since these take the longest to cook, wait to continue making the meal until about 10 minutes before serving.

Step 2

If you haven’t already, slice your onion and dice your tomatoes.

Note:

Step 3

Preheat your oven to 450° F.

 

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Step 4

Next, cut each of your baguettes lengthwise and toast them open-faced on a baking sheet for 10 minutes or until slightly browned on top.

Step 5

Immediately spoon meatballs and sauce onto the toasted baguettes.

Step 6

Next, top the meatballs with onions and tomatoes.

Step 7

Finish of the subs with a sprinkling of cheese.

Step 8

Lastly, cut each filled baguette into thirds and serve.

 

Ranch BBQ Meatball Subs

Ranch BBQ Meatball Subs

Ranch BBQ Meatball Subs with text overlay: Delicious Crock Pot Ranch BBQ Meatball Subs

Voila! Now you have an easy and filling meal the whole family will love. These delicious Crock Pot ranch BBQ meatball subs are perfect for busy nights. Your total hands-on time is 15 minutes, tops.

The onions accentuate the ranch flavors in the meatballs and the tomatoes add a freshness to the warm sub. Your family will be asking you to make this easy recipe again and again.

Now it’s time to see the other ideas from this month’s Pinterest Challenge. See what my friends are crafting and cooking up at the links below!

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Now let’s see what other things Pinterest inspired! Head over and visit the other hosts to see what they crafted, cooked, built, or tried!

Pinterest Challenge Blog Hop

Erlene – My Pinterventures • Lauren – Mom Home Guide
Debbee – Debbee’s Buzz • Laurie – My Husband Has Too Many Hobbies
Marie – DIY Adulation • Julie – Sum of their Stories
Marie – The Inspiration Vault • T’onna – Sew Crafty Crochet
Debra – Shoppe No. 5
Roseann – This Autoimmune Life • Terri – Our Good Life
Lisa – Blogghetti • Marci – Stone Cottage Adventures
Leslie – Once Upon a Time & Happily Ever After
Cherryl – Farm Girl Reformed • Candice – Fearlessly Creative Mammas
Kelley – Simply Inspired Meals • Joanne – Our Unschooling Journey
Pili – My Sweet Things
Jenny – Cookies Coffee and Crafts • Gail – Purple Hues and Me
Sherry – Olives & Okra • Sam – Raggedy Bits
Beverly – Across the Boulevard • Samantha – Little Bits of Home
Kristie – Teadoddles • Shirley – Intelligent Domestications
Kelli – Olympic Nest • Chelsea – Making Manzanita
Cherryl – Farm Girl Reformed • Ola – J’adore Le Decor
Rebecca – Simple Practical Beautiful • Hil – Raising Fairies and Knights