Looking for ways to economize? FIrst, check out magazines instead of buying them. Second, find out how to save money when investing, traveling, sewing, and working on do-it-yourself projects.
Smart Money and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance
These magazines cover retirement, college planning, taxes, health and consumer issues. The current issue lists the ways you can lower you car insurance premium.
Learn tips and techniques to sew clothes, gifts and home decorating projects. Learn how to sew the latest fashions, bath mats, totes, raincoats, and how to start a business
Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel
Find out about travel deals and tips for families and singles. Get an evaluation of a hotels, tourist destinations and airlines before it’s too late.
Threads:For People Who Love to Sew
Learn “quick to make” summer projects including how to make purses for yourself or as gifts (an online special).
Make “unites, inspires and informs …people who undertake amazing projects in their backyards, basements, and garages.” In the current issue, learn about the stars of “The Junk Brothers”
Other magazines with lots of good money saving tips: Parents, Parenting, Good Housekeeping, Woman’s Day and Cookies. All magazines check out from the library for one week.
Ms. Lynn, How cool is that! What a great idea. I must come into the library and check out the available magazines.
I am inspired to check out both “Make”….and “The Junk Brothers”.
Any magazines on “Flying super heros” You know sorta like the IRON MAN?
Keep up the good work……………