
I am very addicted to online shopping and there are some of the best deals ever online, especially this year, so I have decided to share my journey with online shopping journey with you! Do not ever pass up the opportunity to use promotional codes, especially on clearance items. I have saved so much money, sometimes I feel bad for getting products or services discounted so much, but you do what you have to do when you are trying to save money from your own pocket book.
Here's our top seven tips for online shopping!
Promotional Codes and Clearance Items: I will use www.zales.com for my online shopping example. When you visit the website or any website, most have a clearance section, which lists their products or services for a discounted price and that might be anywhere from 30-60% off of the retail price. After I select the item I want, I go to places like www.couponcabin.com to see if there are any promotional codes listed. If there is not, then I call the business toll free telephone number or telephone number and ask if they have any promotional codes they have listed on any website like www.couponcabin.com, www.retailmenot.com, or www.monkeybargains.com/. Sometimes businesses have the promotional codes hidden on their website, so make sure to convey a message that you want to make the purchase, but would really like a promotional code. Most business will work with you, so you can purchase the products or services.
Online Shopping Mall Websites: Great finds are found when it comes to online shopping malls on websites, such as, www.bing.com , www.amazon.com , or www.pricegrabber.com . A consumer can save money and time if you need a one-stop shop. However, with online shopping malls, I do not see promotional codes for those websites. If you found a product or service on the website, I would click the link of the item, open two other tabs in your browser to check out the company and use the www.betterbusinessbureau.org to see if there is any history on the company.
Back to ordering the product or service, I click to open another tab on the browser and open the hyperlink from www.pricegrabber.com to the actual website where the product or service is listed and then purchase the item directly from that website (example: www.zales.com )and then apply a promotional code from www.couponcabin.com , so consumers are saving even more money.
If no history exists, than I use a prepaid Visa Card during the checkout. I purchase the prepaid Visa card at my bank for the set amount in the shopping cart, plus the fee for the card itself, and then order the product or service online.
Promotional Codes and Online Coupons: The best places I have found online for promotional codes is www.couponcabin.com and www.retailme.not . Other websites for promotional codes for other types of products are www.smartsource.com, www.couponmom.com, and www.coupons.com.
Other coupons that can be found online are Coupon Kiosks, they are coupons consumers can print inside the store. An example of a store that uses Coupon Kiosks would be your local CVS. Loyalty Cards are cards consumers apply for at any large grocery store such as Meijer or Kroger’s and consumers receive coupons with the purchase at the store.
Shopping Widgets are the new latest and greatest thing to hit the marketing scene. Meijer is a Michigan based store which offers this new feature called Mealbox. It’s a down-loadable program that helps families make their shopping lists and find the latest deals at Meijer. The widget provides shoppers to instant store sales and savings and also attaches the latest coupons or the coupon bar codes to be scanned during the check out process at the store. This will help with any wedding reception food planning or party planning and will save consumers money at the same time!
Cellphone Coupons or Mobile Coupons are new to the marketing scene as well. Cellfire and Retail Me Not are the two places that I know of that offers cellphone coupons. I am sure there are more out there, but those are ones I know off the top of my head. Cellfire works easily and it uses a bar code technology and all consumers need to do is show the bar code directly from your cell phone to the customer service representative in the store for instant savings.
Free Shipping Codes
There are more stores using free-shipping instead of using promotional. The websites I have found for free shipping codes are www.freeshipping.org and www.freeshippingon.com.
Minimum-order requirements
Places like www.amazon.com offers promotions for consumers and they only need to spend $50 to $100 dollars to receive free shipping.
Memberships
Amazon.com and Sears each offer membership programs. Amazon’s is called Amazon Prime and Sears is called Sears Advantage Club, so these are both additional ways to save.
Other Helpful Website for Codes:
Travel Websites: Expedia.com or Travelocity.com, but use the promotional codes from either www.couponcabin.com and www.retailme.not.
Airline Shopping Malls: Use America Airlines or any airline that uses rewards points for shopping for using your frequent flyer miles. If you have tons of airline miles, you can use those towards purchasing products or services. Airfare Watch Dog provides links to all major airline carriers to their airline shopping mall websites! This is a perfect way to use tons of frequent flyer miles towards your honeymoon destination or towards the wedding party gifts for wedding participants.
Recycling and Reusing Wedding Items
Brides and grooms recycle many items from their wedding such as designer wedding gowns, bridal accessories, table decorations, bridesmaids dresses, bridal shoes, and more! You can find some great bargains on websites like Recycled Bride or Bravo Bride!
Social Networking Websites
Facebook, MySpace and Twitter are great places to find promotional codes. The Wedding Diary Online does update codes daily and wedding vendors post their promotional codes on this website for brides and grooms.
Bartering and Swapping
Due to the economy, many people are finding ways to barter or swap services or products with consumers or even with friends and family. If you are in need of items or skills someone has to offer in exchange for a product or service you are in need of than this can be a great cost-savings for brides and grooms when planning their wedding. A few website I have found for bartering and swapping are Craigslist-Bartering section, look for it on the website, Swap Treasures-Swap, barter, buy, and sell goods and services, Favor Pals- Swap services with others, Swap At Home- Post items you no longer use for coupons, or Barter Quest - Post what products or services you offer and people will match your offer.
I hope that I have provided brides and groom the best cost savings tips for their weddings next year! Brides and grooms find great wedding tips, wedding planning, and wedding advice, please visit The Budget Minded Bride Blog at http://www.thebudget-mindedbrideblog.blogspot.com/. To purchase items for your wedding, please visit http://www.wicksncandlesticks.com. Happy Online Shopping!
30 December 2009
The Online Wedding Shopper
Published by The Budget-Minded Bride Blog at 9:22 PM
28 December 2009
Creative Ways to Propose on New Years!
Published by The Budget-Minded Bride Blog at 12:09 PM
What is the best way to say “Marry Me” to the person you love? We have provided a few creative wedding proposals ideas for New Years Eve to pop the question!
1) Use a Calendar
If you have an advent calendar or some type of calendar create a sticker or something on the calendar that stands out and is unique and write the wedding proposal words “Will You Marry Me”
2) Use Your Pet
Remember the movie Meet the Parents? Be creative and Tie a pretty bow to The Ring to Your Pet’s Collar!
3) Purchase A Digital Frame
Test it out, upload some images to the digital frame and include in one of the images “Will You Marry Me” message.
4) Create a Website
Create a free website and upload a personal message with images and asking your special someone to marry you. To create more of the element of the surprise, encrypt the website url, so your loved one will be truly surprised!
Encrypt URL - http://bit.ly
Create Free Websites- http://www.tripod.lycos.com/
5) Propose at Midnight on New Years Eve
On New Years Eve would be the perfect opportunity to propose for a wedding to your loved one! There might be some celebration commotions, but pull him or her to the side and pop the question!
6) Create a T-Shirt
Nothing says it better than visual communication of your wedding proposal on a wedding t-shirt that says "Marry Me"!
7) Put Wedding Ring in Champagne Glass
Put your wedding ring in a champagne glass full of wine! Be sure you point it out to the intended bride or groom!
8) Got Snow? Build your own Frosty the Snowman
Get creative a build your own Frosty The Snow Man with signage and write your wedding proposal on the sign.
9) Christmas Ornament
Create your own Christmas Ornament and hang it up on the Christmas tree at the right time with the words “Marry Me.” Then pull out the wedding ring and propose!
10) Christmas Present
Use a large box and increasingly use smaller boxes until your loved one opens the last smallest box and pop the question!
21 December 2009
The Wedding Engagement Announcement
Published by The Budget-Minded Bride Blog at 3:49 PM

There are many ways to share with family, friends, and co-workers about the wedding engagement announcement, but who should couples share information with first? Normally, the couples share the news with the bride’s parents and then the grooms parents, but where can the bride and groom make their wedding announcement? Typically, the couples do not make the wedding announcements, however, the bride’s parents should contact the groom’s parents to create The Wedding Engagement Announcement and then submit the wedding announcement in the newspaper or an online newspaper.
The information needed for the wedding announcement submission:
•Photograph of the Bride and Groom (Make sure you get extra copies from your photographer)
•Bride and Groom Full Name and Location
•Bride and Groom Parents Name and Location
•Bride and Groom Occupations
•Name of the Bride and Groom Parents Occupations
•Name of the Bride and Groom Grandparents (optional)
•Wedding Date
•Name of the City Where the Couple will reside (optional)
After the couples have the information for the Wedding Announcement Submission, the Wedding Announcement Wording is the next step in the process. Usually, the basic content would be as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Smith of Charlotte, Michigan announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Cherise Smith to Mr. Joel Lambarti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lambarti of Charlotte, Michigan. The wedding date is planned for May 2010 in Charlotte, Michigan at Bennett Park.
Miss Smith was a graduate from Michigan State University and is an marketing assistant for LED communications in Lansing, Michigan. Mr. Joel Lambarti was a graduate from Olivet College and is a manager and is working for SEO Solutions in Grand Ledge, Michigan.
The Budget Minded Bride assist brides and grooms with helpful information for wedding announcements and other wedding planning sources. For your wedding planning, wedding advice, or wedding tips, please follow our blog at http://www.thebudget-mindedbrideblog.blogspot.com/. To purchase candles, unity candles, candle wedding favors, or wedding decals, please visit http://www.wicksncandlesticks.com.
14 December 2009
Several Ways to Save Money with Bridal Gowns
Published by The Budget-Minded Bride Blog at 10:06 PM
I came up with several ways to save money with your bridal gown, so if you haven't purchased your wedding dress yet, be sure to read this list! The ultimate goal here is to save you money.
Purchase Your Bridal Gown through the Mail
JCPenneys, Dilliards, and Chadwicks are all great places to find wedding dresses sometimes they are discounted up to 20-25% off. I would even check their clearance sections as well. Find any coupons you can apply to the purchase as well.
Order Online with a Internet Discounter
I found a few good bridal stores and I will list them here.
Net Bride- Bridal Dress for 30-40% off Most Designs!
RK Bridal – Upper End Couture Bridal Line with a discount, but you have to call to get their prices.
PearlsPlace- Couture Bridal Line with a discount, but you have to drive there to get that 20-30% off discount. However, if you are in or near the state of Louisiana, I would recommend that you stop on by their bridal store and see what they have to offer.
E-Bay
E-Bay is a great place to find discounted wedding dresses and you can find just about anything wedding related!
Bravo Bride
Discover why BravoBride is the place to buy and sell Inexpensive Wedding Ideas, Inexpensive Wedding Favors, and Affordable Wedding Gowns. Brides there are some EXCELLENT finds on this website!
David’s Bridal
Brides can get reasonably priced wedding dresses and bridesmaids dresses at David’s Bridal that start at the $450 range, however, they do offer the Sales and Outlet. I have seen wedding dresses as low as $100.00 dollars!
My last piece of advice, be sure you haggle your prices down if you can, it never hurts to ask!
11 December 2009
Doily Canvas Tote Bag
Published by The Budget-Minded Bride Blog at 11:16 PM
This is a cute personalized tote bag From Ashley Ann Photography Blog Site and I thought I would share it with you. All the supplies needed is a Canvas bag ($2.00 when on sale at Hobby Lobby), fabric paint, paper doily, Krylon Paper Finishes and Adhesive Spray. Doily Canvas Bag Instructions-Click Here!
10 December 2009
Create Your Own Coffee Themed Bridal Shower
Published by The Budget-Minded Bride Blog at 1:06 PM
I went Christmas shopping the other day with my mom and she took me to this local coffee shop named Biggby. As I was drinking my caramel marvel coffee, I had the opportunity to meet the owner. For some reason the idea popped in my brain to ask the owner if she had offered bridal showers in the coffee house and she stated she has had many coffee themed bridal showers. The idea of holding a coffee themed bridal shower just sounded interesting so, I have come up with a list of ideas to make your coffee themed bridal shower a success! Be sure you call your local coffee house to and ask what they can do for you with a group of 10-12 guests at Biggby's.
Brewed Coffee Drinks Available at Biggby for Coffee Themed Bridal Shower:
• BIGGBY Best Blend
• Black and Tan
• Costa Rica
• French Roast
• Mocha Java
• Crème Brulee
• Hazelnut Cream
• Michigan Cherry
• BIGGBY Best Blend Decaf
• French Roast Decaf
• Hazelnut Cream Decaf
Goodies and Snacks:
• Assorted Muffins
• Assorted Scones
• Cinnamon Roll
• Yogurt Parfait
• Assorted Bagels w/ Cream Cheese
• Assorted Donuts
• Lemon Pound Cake
• Cupcake
• Assorted Dessert Bars
• Brownie
• Crisp B Treat
Don’t forget to Create a Menu of the Goodies and Coffee Selections for your guest and it is a nice keepsake as well as the decorative invitations you will create for the guests.
Biggby offers a Candy Bag of Assorted candies. we pick, you eat! Includes one of each of the following: carmel square, reese's peanut butter cup, slo poke & charleston chew (Biggby, 2009).
After the coffee house agenda and theme is set, then you can create your own coffee themed bridal invitations by using Wedding DNA or Create Your Own Invitations on Polygraphics. Be sure to include the following information on your bridal shower invitations:
- hostess' name and phone number for RSVP
- bridal shower date and time
- address of the bridal shower location with enclosed map
- RSVP date
- bridal shower theme information
Bridal Shower Gift Ideas:
Gourmet Coffee Packages, Coffee Makers, Coffee Pots, Coffee Cups, Coffee Mugs, Espresso Machines, or anything kitchen related. Make sure you use places like MR Registry or Wishpot for your bridal registries.
Bridal Shower Games:
Bridal Bingo, Kitchen Shower Game, or Even Madlibs!
Coffee Favors for Guests:
Biggby’s offers Fresh Beans Measured Out to make 1 pot of coffee and this is all provided in a decorative Biggby Bag.
The ideas for this coffee themed bridal shower are endless! Enjoy creating your own coffee themed bridal shower and I hope these tips are helpful with your party planning process!
06 December 2009
Labor of Love Shower
Published by The Budget-Minded Bride Blog at 10:52 PM
Great idea for a bridal shower that I saw incorporated for baby showers is the Labor of Love Shower. This great bridal shower theme would include promises that are made to the bride to provide special services, such as, helping to paint her house, cooking a meal, bake some cookies, yard work, household chores, manicure, or anything the bride needs help with at her home.
I found some user-friendly templates for the Labor of Love themed shower on the following websites:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/ct101443391033.aspx
http://www.apollostemplates.com/templates-gift-certificates/
http://parenting.leehansen.com/Printables/Coupons/index.html
http://www.allfreeprintables.com/coupons/index.shtml
http://www.extrasprinklesplease.com/printables/lunch-box-notes/ (Even though these are lunch box note cards, you can incorporate these into coupons if you are familiar with a paint program or you can edit the pdf itself.)
Brides do not necessarily needs tons of gifts, so shower her with love by throwing her a Labor of Love Shower. I am sure she will appreciate your generosity, thoughtfulness, and meaningful friendship far greater than any present.
02 December 2009
Vera Wang Sample Sale!!!
Published by The Budget-Minded Bride Blog at 12:46 AM

Vera Wang is holding a wedding gown sample sale on Saturday, December 12th from 9am to 5pm at the New Yorker Hotel located at 481 8th Ave at 34th Street.
Wedding Gowns will be marked down 25-75% off retail prices and will include one-of-a-kind wedding dress samples as well as overstock. Shoes will also be included on the sale.
Be sure you get there early at 7 a.m.!
01 December 2009
Do-It-Yourself Bride and Groom All in One Wedding Stationary Store: Wedding DNA
Published by The Budget-Minded Bride Blog at 3:49 PM
I found another great resource for the DIY Bride and Groom. The Wedding DNA offers pre-designed templates for wedding programs, wedding invitations, bridal shower invitations, wedding stationery, wedding scrapbooking, and graphics that are available in vector, jpg, png, eps, or word formats. You can even design your own custom power point presentation for your wedding reception.
The Wedding DNA has the ability to edit the stationery pieces online and save as a PDF that you can share electronically or print yourself and this feature will be launched in 2010.
The Wedding DNA is very user friendly for those who are computer challenged and I find it very easy to use, but brides and grooms, provide me some feedback and let me know what you think of the Wedding DNA. This website is truly remarkable and one of a kind for the do-it-yourself-bride and groom!
Do you need wedding tips, wedding planner or wedding advice for FREE? Visit The Wedding Diary Online to help you with your wedding planning.
You scream, I scream, we all scream for ice cream
Published by The Budget-Minded Bride Blog at 3:08 PM
I found this great DIY project online at Eat Drink Chic called the DIY Ice Cream Parlour. The concept is the same as a candy bar for a wedding reception, but this is where you can do it yourself with a variety of free templates to create own sundae bar for your wedding. Brides and grooms can decorate their own sundae bar and display their ice cream parlour in style with free and fancy signage for the ice cream toppings.


















