Sunday, July 6, 2014

LINKY: 2nd Annual Piggy Bank Savings = Money for Quilting Challenge

July 6th marks Bill and I's 2nd Annual Spare Change Challenge and this year we're inviting you to join us!  In our household it's the water jug vs. the pig:
Last year was our inaugural spare change challenge and you can read all about my penny pinching ways and our annual "counting of coins" in last years post by clicking right here.  Bill did save more than me last year, and unfortunately, this morning we went to one of those Coin Star machines at the grocery store and cashed in and this year was no different. Looser (me) had to buy the winner ice-cream! LOL!
  • His jug was full and came to $102.90  in coins with twenty one dollar bills. Grand total of: $122.90! 
  • My little piggy came to a grand total of 39.90 in coins. But! I had $45.00 in bills. You know what that means: $84.90 for fabric shopping!!! Whoot! Woo!  (I plan to save double the amount this next time around!)
  • In one year of saving change and throwing in one and five dollar bills every now and then, we had a grand total of $206.52! Serious! 

But! Now it's YOUR turn to join the Piggy Bank Challenge!

This Linky is open until July 20th. 
Val's Quilting Studio

You know what they say:  a penny saved is a penny earned
I'm excited to extend the challenge to all of you this year and looking forward to seeing who links up!
  1. All's you have to do is create a post this week sharing your "piggy bank".
  2. Include your goal of what you'd like to purchase with your savings come this time next year.
  3. Include the linky button above to help spread the word to all your followers. 
  4. Return and link your post here anytime this week until July 20th
  5. Start "penny pinching".
  6. Next year we'll  all empty our piggy banks on July 6th and create a post exclaiming our totals, share what quilty purchase we're going to make and link up here once again to celebrate! (Don't worry, I'll send emails to all who link up this week with reminders.)

With smiles,
Val:)



40 comments:

  1. What a great idea Val.
    I will work on it tomorrow.. I will buy a piggy bank when I'm out.

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  2. Hi, also just a quick note to tell you I have used the great charm pack I won from you in a Tuesday Archive link up. I won a " Hoopla" pack. I have mad 3 bags with it. Here is the link if you want to look...
    http://jobutterfield.blogspot.com.au/2014/07/a-catch-up-post.html
    Thankyou again for all you offer us.

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  3. Great idea! I used to have a tin to put coins in a few years ago but then we opened it and I never ended up replacing it. I should start again; though I don't have cash often (use cards most of them time).

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  4. I save my change in a mason jar. Count me in to be a part of it. I don't save any paper $$ so you may have the advantage. Ha! Victoria

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  5. What a great idea, I'm in as I too am a saver. I won't share where I save my stash of $20.00 (that goes to vacation fabric finds). It's in a place no robber would think to look. I will have to buy a larger piggy bank and you can be sure dollar bills will go in there.

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  6. What a great idea! Count me in. I am saving in Euro's! But no bills. I will be saving for money to take with me to the project in The Gambia. To do some fun things with the kids.

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  7. What does EPP stand for in next Tuesday link up

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  8. What a fun idea. We have a joint spare coin jar on our dresser. We've never checked to see how much is in it. Drama Teen used to raid it when she needed pennies or nickles for charity drives at school.

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  9. Good luck with your piggy bank. Ten years ago I would have joined in, but I won't be now because I hardly use coins or notes any more. I think I have had the same few Euro cents in my purse since my summer holiday last year! Not enough to buy even a fat quarter!

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  10. Val I am leaving tomorrow for vacation, so I don't have time to do this right now. I do save my coins and my bank has a coin counting machine which is cool and adds it all up for you.

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  11. Great idea! I almost never have/use cash either (even my office cafe is cashless!), but my husband is great about saving his. We usually save it for vacations, but saving for fabric is very motivating!!

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  12. What a fun idea! I could easily do this with the change I find in the laundry each week! LOL
    There is NO WAY I'm going to compete with my hubby though, he's been doing this for years and there's no telling how much money is in his (enormous) jar. I wonder how long it would take me to save up enough pennies for a long arm? Hmmm.

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  13. I also save my coins. Though it is a lot harder to save coins now that most of us use debit cards or rewards type credit cards to shop. If an item cost $1.12, I give them 2 dollars and bring home the change. I never spend coins when shopping. I am not sure what I will be spending my coins on as I have plenty of quilting supplies to last a long long time - plenty of rotary blades, patterns, rulers, fabric. It is fun to read how others are going to spend their change.

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  14. I too have a hubby who already saves his change and I often raid his tin for money to buy eggs from the neighbour or to go for a tea at the coffee shop. Hmm... if I kept my own can and still raided his, I would be in the black in no time!!

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  15. How fun! I'll be putting my jar together today and posting tonight!!! :)

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    1. Hey daughter...THIS is right up your alley! You guys could use it as a vacation fund!! Looking forward to your post!

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  16. You are a card, my friend! I'll bet you get Teacher of the Year prizes all the time. Fun ideas!
    We do keep our change in a secret place. (In CA you want it out of view.) We use ours for emergency gas, groceries - whatever might be needed at that moment. (We're living on SS... not a lot of extra money.) But there is always money to feed the stash...just not as much as I'd like.
    Anywhoo, love your idea, and will blog about it later.
    Hugs

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  17. I forgot that I wanted to say your piggy has a demented look about him. The way the light shines on his one eye! makes him look a bit coo coo. Perfect!
    Hugs

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    1. Right! I saw that shiny eye too but didn't want to retake the picture...LOL!!! His expression reminds me of the pig in Toy Story. Glad you are joining in Ter.

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  18. We do that! We save change in a big pickle jar. Goal is gas money for a big road trip.

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  19. What a fun idea! I've already got the piggy bank, just got to write the post! Whoop whoop!!

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  20. Oh I am so in! Great idea, and love your post.

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  21. We have a money tin shaped like the TARDIS. There never seems to be much in it, but I imagine that is because it's bigger on the inside. We regularly but our silver coins in it (5c, 10c, 20c, 50c), and occasionally our gold coins ($1, $2), but we also regularly take from it for things like pocket money or something that has to be paid for in cash when we have been using EFTPOS a lot and don't have cash on us. We go through phases of buying everthing the cashless way, followed by phases of regularly using cash, so the amount in our money tin rises and falls all the time.

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  22. Cool! I don't really spend cash - ever. I should, I bet I'd spend less if I actually had to let it go. Good luck to you and everyone playing, hope you get lots of fabric money! :)

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  23. I'm having so much fun reading what everyone does with their change....esp. in our time of debit cards, ect. I've been responding to everyone personally through email...but had to drop in and share my enthusiasm. :)V

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  24. Good idea, Val! I am not sure how much I can save, because we normally do the grocery shopping together, using my hubby's purse, but we'll see. :-) The first 1.40 Euros are already in the piggy.

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  25. Love this idea! Need to make a post and join.

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  26. Great idea! I have jars of coins that I saved years ago. I counted one up last year when we needed change for the store - I traded $96 in coins for cash in just one jar. I think I'll find that jar and start again and see what happens in a year. I like using cash for small purchases as debits and cards cost the store owner $ and if it's under $5 they pretty much loose the $.

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  27. I think that sounds like just what I needed. I was thinking about saving this year but my kids (3and5) tend to steal all the coins for their piggy banks. Guess there is no harm in trying...
    Good luck.

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  28. I did this last fall into the spring but my hubby and I combined our change and I used the money for shopping at the quilt show in Paducah. I had just short of $120!

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  29. Just realised today was the last day to sign up. Hope I'm not too late

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  30. I am going to join it it is not too late. I just posted about the challenge.http://ksquiltingkorner.blogspot.com/2014/07/reds-piggy-bank-and-more.html

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    1. Never to late to join in....you are on the challenge list of participants Karen!! Whoot Woo!

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  31. Gosh I just found out about this too. Posting on my blog now. I 'll share next year so please remind me. thanks

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  32. Hi Val, I missed the date of the link closing as I've only just got back on line but will be joining in with your challenge. It will make buying fabric so much easier next year.

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  33. I'm always late to the party! I just found the perfect piggy bank so even though I missed joining the link up, I'll still see what I can collect in a year. Thanks for the motivation!

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I have to admit, your comments make me smile! Thanks for sharing and for letting me know you stopped by. I Hope your day is awesome!

Val:)