Money-Saving Tips for Moms: Going Generic

We’ve come to the end of my money-saving tips for new parents! I hope you learned something useful along the way.

Today we’re talking generics – gasp!

Buy Off-Brand
One of the best ways to save money in life in general is to buy generic brands. From medication to cleaning products, generic brands can help keep money in your pocket. It’s no different when it comes to baby supplies. 

Here’s the thing, if you find a generic brand that works for your babe, go for it and don’t look back. I’m talking everything from formula, diapers, medicines and laundry detergent.

I know this tip may be a tough one for new parents, so here’s some reassurance. When theBABY was six months old, Tylenol had a huge recall and there was none to be found – anywhere. There were potentially SHARDS OF GLASS in the bottles of medicine for precious babies. We had no choice but to buy generic at that point, and really, why would we ever go back?

More ways to save money every time you shop for your little cutie include……

  • Skipping Dreft. Go for a brand like All Free & Clear. You’ll save more than half of the cost!
  • If you plan to use formula, do your research. You may not have a choice but to buy what my friends and I refer to as “liquid gold,” but if it’s up to you, consider generic. When I finished nursing, we switched to Up & Up brand and saved $6 a container over the name brand alternative.
  • If your baby turns out to be a Miralax-needing prince/princess like ours, Target’s PowderMax works like a charm.
  • I’m not a fan of generic diapers, but if they work for you – more power to you!

So I’m curious, do you go generic on anything I’m missing here? Or do you have certain things (like diapers for me) that you just can’t buy off-brand? I’d love to hear about it!

Money-Saving Tips for Moms: Diapers

Not all of my tips will fit into your way of doing things, but I hope you’ll find at least one thing over the next few days that will help you save a little money!


Diapers

As the slogan goes…you live and learn, then get Luvs.

That’s totally what happened at our house. We registered for Pampers and used them until we ran out of the diapers that were given to us. We tried a couple generic brands, but really didn’t like them. Then we found Luvs. Yay for Luvs! 

That’s not the end of the story, though. This tip is one that I’m just recently learning.

To get the best price on diapers, you have to….

1)      Buy the kind that’s on sale

2)      Use coupons

3)      Buy them at a place that gives you money off your next shopping trip

I haven’t paid full price for diapers since I started using coupons/store rewards!

Potential Savings

To illustrate your potential for savings, here’s an example of a recent purchase:

  • Sale: One box of Pampers on sale for $16.99, regularly $19.99 (saved $3)
  • Coupon: One manufacturer’s coupon (saved $1.50)
  • Store coupons from previous purchase: $8 in rewards money

Final price:  $7.49
Total savings: $12.50
Multiply that $12.50 by the number of times you’ll be buying diapers over the course of the year and you’ll save around $325, so stop paying full price!

Do you have other ways to save on diapers? Please share!

Money-Saving Tips for Moms: Baby Gear

Not all of my tips will fit into your way of doing things, but I hope you’ll find at least one thing over the next few days that will help you save a little money!


Baby Gear

At the beginning of this series, I mentioned all the stuff available for parents these days. It only takes one trip to Babies R Us to figure out that not all baby gear is necessary. That store is o.v.e.r.w.h.e.l.m.i.n.g the first (and second and third) time you go there after learning you’re expecting.

I have three big tips for saving money on baby gear….

  • Don’t believe you need everything you see.
  • If someone offers to loan baby gear to you, consider taking them up on it! Some things should be purchased new for safety’s sake (like car seats), but there’s lots of useful baby gear in storage out there.
  • If you think there’s even the slightest possibility that you’ll have a second baby one day, buy/register for the big-ticket items in neutral colors. In most cases, you’ll only get one shower. Use it wisely.

The trouble with giving advice on what baby gear to pass on is that every family (and baby) is different. We didn’t register for some items just because there’s no room in our house for it! Other things, like the Boppy, just didn’t make much sense to me since mother’s have breastfed from the beginning of time without a special pillow.

Here’s a pretty good rule of thumb: If you have to ask why you would need an item, you probably don’t. That said, it’s also a good idea to get a list of your close friends’ and family members’ “must haves” because if you’re anything like me, you’re clueless about this motherhood thing!


Potential Savings

This list of potential savings is based on the Babies R Us “Must Haves” list and the items my family has deemed unnecessary. You can save big bucks on this one. Here’s the breakdown.

Bassinet/cradle $100
Our rationale: The baby already has a place to sleep. His or Her crib. Bonus! If he or she sleeps there from day one, there’s no need for any anxiety-ridden transition down the road.

Travel System Up to $100
Our rationale: We didn’t need an elaborate travel system for our winter babies. A car seat and snap ‘n go stroller (just a frame the seat fits into) ended up being perfect for us for the few times we used it. Plus, I’m (almost) 5’2” and lifting an awkward, heavy travel system into my trunk was not on my wish list. I highly suggest going to the store and testing all your options before making a decision on strollers.

Walker/Jumper $50
Our rationale: For starters, we have no door frames to hook a jumper to. Then there’s all that talk about walkers hindering babies actual walking. No worries, theBABY learned to walk AND jump without either of these.

Full-size Swing $75 if you go w/ a travel swing, $150 if you skip it totally
Our rationale: There’s no room in our house for this. It was truly that simple. That said, we registered for a travel swing that could easily be stored when it wasn’t being used. Some babies don’t dig swings, so if you know someone with a swing in storage, you may want to test the waters with a borrowed one!

Full-size High Chair Up to $120 if you purchase a space-saver instead
Our rationale: Again, room is tight at our house, so we decided to go with a space-saving seat that fits right on top of a kitchen chair. It’s worked like a charm from 4 months – present (20 months).

Total Potential Savings $520

Think of the diapers that could buy!! Or don’t, because really, it’ll only buy a year’s worth and who ever thought they’d be spending that much on waste management?

Speaking of the cost of diapers, coming up Monday: quick, money-saving tips for purchasing disposable diapers!

Money-Saving Tips for Moms (and dads, too!)

These days, marketers are doing a great job at convincing new parents that they need ALL THIS STUFF in order to have a happy, healthy baby.

Not so!

That’s why I put together my top five tips for saving money as a new mom! Not all of my tips will fit into your way of doing things, but I hope to share at least one thing over the next few days that will help you save a little money!

 

Let’s start at the very beginning, shall we? 

Pregnancy Tests
Whether you’re toying with the idea of trying to get pregnant or truly trying to get that way, you may be tempted to clear your local drug store’s shelf of pregnancy tests.

If you want to start this baby adventure off on the right money-saving foot, don’t do it! Here’s what to do instead.

1)      Purchase ONE pregnancy test from your local dollar store. Chances are good that you’ll only need one to tell you that you’re pregnant if you follow step number two.  

2)      Wait (at least) until the day you’re supposed to start your period to take the test. If you find yourself getting anxious to take it sooner, remember, you’ll be pregnant for an eternity (in non-pregnant minds that means nine months). There’s no need to make it an eternity plus 2 days. And, by waiting to take it, you’ll reduce the chance of a false negative. Besides, if you take it early and it’s negative, you know you’ll end up going back to the store to buy another test to take on the day you actually should have in the first place.

3)      If your test is negative, wait a few more days before driving back to the dollar store for another test. Chances are your monthly friend will show up later that day!

This may seem like a silly tip, but let’s see how the savings can add up…

Brand name pregnancy test                                                       $12.99
2nd brand name test (because you took the 1st one early)        $12.99

Total                                                                                         $25.98 plus tax

VS.

Dollar store pregnancy test                                                       $  1.00

Potential  Savings                                                                  $24.98

Now consider that the average couple takes three months to get pregnant. That means you could save up to $75 by going to the dollar store. That $75 will come in handy when you realize you don’t fit into your clothes anymore, which leads me to Wednesday’s money-saving topic…maternity clothes!

New Series: Money-Saving Tips for Moms (and dads, too!)

I started Girl Grows Up a few months before theBABY was born in late 2009. Since then, the purpose of this blog has been to share my journey to become the best wife, mom, daughter and friend I can be – hopefully providing some useful tidbits along the way. This has taken many forms over the last two years (product reviews, book recommendations, general ramblings), but for the next couple of weeks I’ll be focusing on parenthood.

Specifically, the cost of becoming a mom (or dad) for the first time and what you can do to save money – big time.

So, as I introduce a new series that focuses on money-saving tips for parents-to-be, I hope those of you with no interest in the topic will tell others who might have an interest to stop by and check it out.

If you know someone expecting their first baby soon, a new mom or even someone who wants to become a mom (or dad!) one day, will you share my site with them? I thank you bunches!

Stay tuned for Tip #1 coming up Monday! In the meantime, try out this nifty calculator to estimate the cost of baby’s first year.

No Excuses Gift Guide

After this post, it’ll be hard to find an excuse for giving boring gifts this Christmas. Here are a few of my *favorite things* this year.

1. Fun “stay-on” coasters for the hostess with the mostess

 

2. A girlie lanyard for the working woman in your life

 

3. A handmade purse perfect for any little princess

 

4. Something special for the older sibling-to-be

 

5. Encouragement for the wannabe writer 

6. What can I say? The cutest socks I’ve ever seen.

 

 

7. A gift for the one who truly has everything

8. The perfect slippers for your Mr. Perfect

 

There you have it!  Have a favorite thing to add to my list? Leave it in the comments!

Enjoy all the gift giving and gift getting this season. And remember, as theBABY’s Christmas book reminds us each evening during story time, we give gifts at Christmas to show our love. The love behind the gift is the true present.

Etsy Artist Review

You probably already know about Etsy(And if you don’t, you really should grab a cup of your favorite beverage and spend some time looking around there.)

I think you should know about a specific Etsy artist whose products make perfect gifts. Her name is Jamie, and her shop is FabricYardandDesign.

Jamie makes really fun, personalized products like beach towels, pillowcases, children’s clothing and more.

The gifts I’ve ordered from FabricYardandDesign have come beautifully wrapped in cellophane and ribbon. Perfect for gift giving.

What makes ordering personalized gifts from Jamie even better is her superior customer service.  The latest item I ordered arrived on my front porch six days after I placed the order!!

That’s less than a week!

For a custom order! 

And it was over Fourth of July weekend!

It doesn’t get much better than that. Thanks, Jamie!

Calling All eShoppers!

I recently realized I’ve repeatedly turned to the Internet for unique gifts over the last several months. 

Maybe it has something to do with my time shortage.

Probably does. It is a time saver!

I used to spend hours wandering aimlessly through the mall. Even though I had no idea what to buy, I figured it would jump out at me when I saw it.

It never did. 

After wasting a couple of hours, one of two things would usually happen. Best case, I’d go home empty-handed and repeat the shopping trip at a later date.

The alternative?

I’d decide to buy the next thing I saw that seemed the least ridiculous and likely to be re-gifted.

So, this online shopping thing definitely has its advantages. No more wasted hours or desperate gifts. Not yet anyway.

Here are some of my favorite sites to find unique things….

www.etsy.com (Okay, you actually can waste hours at a time at this site.)

www.cafepress.com (Just about anything you can dream up can become a reality here!)

www.uncommongoods.com (I’ve never actually purchased anything from this site, but I love to look around! And I’m sure someday soon I’ll find something perfect for someone there. Like this?)

www.shutterfly.com (Love this site for personalized cards and corny gifts like mugs, mouse pads and magnets.)

So, tell me. What kinds of things do you buy online and what are your must-visit sites when you’re doing a little online shopping?