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How I Use the Cash Envelope System for Monthly Spending

While I’m not a financial expert, I absolutely love budgeting. In fact, telling my money what to do brings me a great deal of joy. I’ve wanted to share my budget on the blog for a while now, but I have a bit of a convoluted system. I thought the easiest way I could share some of my money managing strategies would be in separate posts on the different aspects of my budget. Thus, today I will be sharing with you how I use the Cash Envelope System for my monthly spending. I first learned of this budgeting technique through a variety of online content creators. I know that this system was popularized by a well-known debt-free guru, but I do not follow or agree with his overall budgeting method. Instead, I put my own spin on the Cash Envelope System, and I’m excited to share how I’ve used it to my advantage over the past two years.

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If you’ve never before heard of the Cash Envelope System, it is quite self-explanatory. Every month, I withdraw cash from the bank to use as my spending money. The idea behind this system is that it helps to hold you accountable for how much money you are spending. For example, if you budget $100.00 per month for groceries, you only get that $100.00, and once you run out of cash you’re done spending. As someone who used to rarely use cash and rely on debit or credit cards, I know first hand how easy it is to swipe that card without paying attention to how much I was spending. I knew the Cash Envelope System would force me to spend my money intentionally. This was especially important when I drafted a budget focused primarily on my savings goals, and less on spending.

As mentioned above, I’ve used the Cash Envelope System for my monthly spending for about two years now. I use cash for those categories where it makes sense for me to have money on-hand at all times. The categories I use for my cash envelopes are: Food, Household Expenses, Gifts and Christmas, Clothing, Charity, and Fun. I also withdraw money to pay my cell phone bill in cash every month, as I am on a family plan and pay the account holder directly. If you plan on using the Cash Envelope System, your categories do not have to match mine. Do you pay a babysitter regularly? Do you have pets for whom you are caring? Think about where you spend your money the most frequently, and pick the categories that make sense for you.

It’s not surprising that the Cash Envelope System has both avid fans and harsh criticizers. As with any type of money management, we all have to do what works best for our unique situation. That’s why I take what I like most about the Cash Envelope System, and I make it work for me. I am pretty relaxed with what can often be a strict method. For example, I do not carry around a lot of cash with me. Many critics of the Cash Envelope System will mention how dangerous it is to carry around large amounts of cash. I agree, and I typically only have a small portion of my Food budget, my Fun budget, and my Household Expenses budget in my wallet at any given time. By keeping the rest of my cash in a secure location, I not only reduce spending temptations, but I feel more secure.

If I find myself out and about without the cash from a certain envelope, I’ll just use a card and pay myself back in cash later. For instance, if I end up buying a $20.00 gift for someone on my card, I’ll take $20.00 out of my Gifts and Christmas envelope, and put that in an envelope I mark Deposit to Checking. I will either deposit that money back into my bank account at the end of the month, or use it as a credit towards next month’s withdrawal. I am able to do this because I am one month ahead on my bills, and because I keep a small buffer in my checking account. If you are new to the Cash Envelope System, be extremely careful about doing this. While it can be confusing to keep track of the cash at first, I got used to it in time.

If you are concerned about the hassle of going to the bank regularly, I highly recommend adopting an extra envelope called Next Month’s Cash. This does require you to get one month ahead on your bills, but it means you only have to go to the bank once per month. When I first adapted the Cash Envelope System, I went to the bank every two weeks when I got paid. This got old really quickly for me, so I rearranged my budget in a way that allows me to withdraw all the cash I need for the next month in one transaction. That way I don’t have to worry about running to the bank on the first of the month. Instead, I go when it is convenient.

Moreover, I do want to acknowledge that the Cash Envelope System works really well for me because I am only budgeting for myself. If you are budgeting with a partner or for a larger family, this will be more complicated. Not only will you have more cash to manage, but you may need to discuss divvying up the cash with your partner. If your budget is for more than one person, you may consider the Digital Envelope System. I recommend this blog post from Pennies To Wealth for more information.

Furthermore, when it comes to supplies for the Cash Envelope System, I suggest keeping it very simple. Many bloggers will talk about the specialty wallets they purchased, or the fancy envelopes they print out each month. Since my goal is to reduce my spending, I don’t purchase any supplies. I’ve used the same set of plain white Mead Envelopes since I started this system, and my wallet is the same faux leather one I purchased at Forever 21 in 2015. I do think it’s helpful if your wallet has a few different sections to stash cash, but please don’t feel compelled to buy anything new unless it’s truly needed.

In the end, I hope you found this blog post on how I use the Cash Envelope System helpful. I personally love shopping with physical money every month. Holding the cash in my hands truly does help me budget smarter and spend wiser. If you are someone who struggles with overspending or purchasing items you don’t need, I think giving the Cash Envelope System a try can be very beneficial. If you already use this system, I would love to know your experience with it in the comments.

Rite Aid Beauty Hauls | How I Save Money!

Happy Tuesday! I’ve recently scored some amazing beauty deals at Rite Aid, and they were too good not to share with all of you. Today I’ll be showing you two of my recent hauls, and sharing some tips and tricks on getting the most for your money. This post won’t contain any product reviews, but if you would like to hear more about any of these products, let me know in the comments!

HAUL #1

Rite Aid Beauty HaulI took advantage of three sales in this haul. Rimmel Cosmetics were buy one get one for 50% off, plus you got back $5 in UP Rewards if you spent $15. SinfulColors polishes had an amazing deal – simply buy one at $1.99 and get back $1.99 in UP Rewards. That deal could be redeemed twice. Finally, Olay Fresh Effects products were 30% off regular price.

Here is a breakdown of all the products I purchased with the regular price listed first, and the sale price listed second:

  • Rimmel Moisture Renew Lipstick – $6.99
  • Rimmel Stay Matte Pressed Powder – $5.69
  • Rimmel Stay Matte Pressed Powder – $5.69 – $2.84
  • Rimmel Soft Kohl Eyeliner – $3.99 – $1.99
  • SinfulColors Nail Polish – $1.99
  • SinfulColors Nail Polish – $1.99
  • Olay Fresh Effects S’Wipe Out – $6.49 – $4.54
  • Olay Fresh Effects S’Wipe Out – $6.49 – $4.54

Next, it’s time to use coupons! Here is what I used:

  • 3 $1 off Rimmel Products (they were each a bit different, so I could use them all in one transaction)
  • $3 off when you buy two Olay cleansers

Finally, it’s time to add up the totals!

  • Retail Value: $39.39
  • Sale Price: $30.57
  • What I Paid After Coupons: $27.28
  • UP Rewards Earned: $8.98

HAUL #2

Rite Aid Beauty HaulFor this haul, I was looking at two sales in particular. Maybellie Cosmetics were buy one get one half off, plus you got back $4 UP Rewards if you spent $12. NYC products were 30% off, plus you got back $2 UP Rewards if you spend $5. I also kept an eye out for special clearance stickers throughout the store!

Product Breakdown:

  • Maybelline Fit Me Stick Foundation – $8.99
  • Maybelline Dream Matte Powder – $8.39 – $4.19
  • NYC Cheek Glow – $2.99 – $2.09
  • NYC Color Wheel Mosaic Powder – $4.99 – $3.49
  • L’Oreal Single Eyeshadow – $4.89 – $2.44

Coupons Used:

  • 2 $1 off Maybelline Products (again, the coupons had different terms so I could use both at once)
  • $1 off any L’Oreal Eye Product

Totals:

  • Retail Value: $30.25
  • Sale Price: $21.20
  • What I Paid After Coupons and UP Rewards: $9.22
  • UP Rewards Earned: $6.00

As you can see, I only spent a total of $36.50 out of pocket for $69.64 worth of beauty products, and I still have $6 rewards for next time! The reason I take advantage of these sales is to stock up on products that I love, and try out some new things at a great price. I won’t have to buy any powder or makeup remover wipes for a long time now!

If you want to save money like I do, keep these simple steps in mind:

  • Always shop the sales
  • Add on coupons – you can use 1 manufacturers coupon and 1 store coupon on the same product if you have both
  • To earn UP Rewards, your total must meet the minimum amount before you add on coupons – for example, my Rimmel total in haul #1 was $17.51 before coupons, so even though I only spent $14.51 after coupons, I still qualified for the $5 UP Rewards

All in all, I hope you found this post helpful! I am not an extreme couponer, but I shop consciously and on a budget. It is so easy to save big at the drugstore, especially this time of year with clearance sales popping up. If you have any great savings tips, be sure to let me know what they are in the comments!

SinfulColors in Mint Apple

Happy Saturday! Adventures in Polishland began as a way to highlight nails that are both fabulous and affordable, and I want to make sure I stay true to that motto as this blog continues to grow. In the next few weeks I will be bringing you some amazing reviews of indie polish, but I hope to intermix some affordable brands and some do-it-yourself nail art in there as well! Today I want to show you a stunning polish from the brand SinfulColors. Let’s take a look at Mint Apple.

 

SinfulColors – Mint Apple SinfulColors – Mint Apple

Mint Apple is a gorgeous seafoam green color that is full of green and gold shimmer. I applied two coats in the photos above to achieve opacity. I was really impressed with the formula of Mint Apple — it applied evenly and dried really quickly! My one complaint is that the brush for the polish was a bit more fanned out than I would have liked, but that luckily did not affect the application. Other than that, I love Mint Apple! The shimmer is so beautiful, and gives it a lot of dimension. I originally wanted this color because I love mint green nail polishes, but as you can see, this is a really different shade. I am happily surprised!

The best part about SinfulColors nail polish is that it can be purchased in drug stores and department stores for just $1.99! That is super affordable! Although I have only tried this one polish, the formula seems to be great quality. Plus, SinfulColors has an extensive line that features almost any color you can think of. I highly suggest you buy yourself a few of these, especially if you are on a tight budget but are looking to try some new colors out. I can’t wait to give more SinfulColors a try!

Coterie Grand Opening & Butter London Review

I am extremely excited to tell you all about a brand new website called Coterie. Similar to HauteLook, Coterie is a website that features flash sales on beauty brands. Its grand opening is today, but I was lucky enough to hear about a preview sale they were having last week featuring the nail polish brand Butter London. This brand usually retails for $14 a bottle, quite a bit out of my price range. With Coterie’s preview sale, I got 3 Butter Londons plus a matte topcoat for a total of $11 shipped! That is a $60 value for just $11! Let me show you the polishes I got. I’ll show you the polishes on their own, and then with the matte topcoat.

First up is Knackered. This is a duochrome polish with holographic glitters in it. Knackered is a purple/blue polish, and looks amazing in the bottle. I was a bit disappointed when I tried it out, though, because it is really sheer. It is definitely best used as a layering polish. In the photos above I am wearing three coats of Knackered. I love the glittery look, but definitely need to try this over another polish since I am not a fan of the sheer look. Besides that issue, I had no problems with the formula whatsoever.

 

 

Above is Knackered with the matte topcoat over it. It does look neat, but the matte took away the look of the holographic glitters, my favorite part of this polish. The best part about the matte topcoat is that if you don’t like it, you can apply a glossy topcoat right over it and restore the look of the original polish. No harm done!

 

 

Up next is West End Wonderland, a gold glitter nail polish with hints of orange. Luckily this polish lived up to how it looked in the bottle, and I got full coverage with just two coats. I have used gold glitter polishes before, but West End Wonderland is truly unique with the incorporation of the orange shade. It gives the polish more dimension. I also have to note that this glitter polish was the easiest to remove! I used the tin foil method, but only had to wait 3-5 minutes for the polish to come right off. Definitely a time saver!

 

 

Here is West End Wonderland with the matte finish. I have been dying to try out a matte topcoat over glitter, and I’m so happy I got the chance! The glitter is more subdued and not as shiny, but instead has a cool, grainy look. I can’t wait to try this finish over square/hexagonal glitters!

 

 

Last up is All Hail the Queen, my favorite polish of the bunch. This polish is a neutral shade with lots of shimmer, including holographic shimmer! That means this beige polish reflects all colors of the rainbow when it reflects light. My photos just don’t do this polish justice! All Hail the Queen is a great polish to spice up any neutral look. I used two coats of this polish to achieve opacity.

 

 

Finally, here is All Hail the Queen with matte topcoat. Just as with Knackered, this polish loses its holographic shine with this finish. To be honest, I applied my glossy topcoat to this manicure as soon as I could. The matte looked too much like sand for my liking! I also finished up my manicure with Julep’s Yumi. I couldn’t resist adding more glitter!

 All in all, I am still super excited about Coterie! I got an amazing deal on these polishes, and I can’t wait to see what sales they feature in the future. Make sure you join Coterie HERE. The Butter London sale is still available for a limited time. Enter code ZOEREPORT at checkout to get $25 off!

Ride the Waves with Elle Surfer Babe

Here at Adventures in Polishland, I focus on bringing you nails that are fabulous and affordable. Typically, I don’t like to spend over $5 for polish. I never expected to pick up any of the Elle line new at Kohls stores, which retails for $10. However, I have the best mom, and she let me use her Kohls Cash to get a free bottle! I picked up Surfer Babe, a beautiful light blue. Even though I got this bottle for free, I was still a bit skeptical about it. Why is this polish $10 when it is sold at Kohls? Isn’t Kohls supposed to be inexpensive? I’m very happy to announce that this bottle of polish surprised me and turned out to be fabulous!

Surfer Babe by Elle

Surfer Babe is a light blue a bit on the teal side, with a shimmer running through it. I was a bit nervous with the first coat of polish. It applied evenly, but was very sheer. Luckily the second coat worked like magic. My nails look exactly as I hoped they would! The color is now opaque and extremely gorgeous. I am honestly impressed with Elle’s formula. At the same time, I am not sure that I would spend $10 regular price for this polish. If it was even $6 I might purchase them every once in a while, but I would rather go for a drugstore brand that is comparable in quality. Do you think $10 is a lot for Elle polish? Have you tried this brand yet?

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P.S. My Kohls store was offering $1 off coupons for Elle polish! The coupons were located right next to the display. Make sure to keep an eye out for those if you’re going to buy this brand!