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Sunday

Nintendo DS Decals You Can Make at Home

Throughout 2010, Christy collected about $175 of Amazon gift cards with her membership at Swagbucks. By using those gift cards, paired up with some KILLER Amazon Christmas deals, we were able to get each of our girls a Nintendo DSi XL for Christmas. Basically, we ended up paying about $90 out-of-pocket, for both systems. What an AMAZING deal!  And it made for some awesome savings for us.

Logo of the Nintendo DS handheld video game sy...Image via Wikipedia
Because of the deal, we bought the exact same colored game system for each of them. So both systems looked exactly the same.  When they were able to pick themselves up off of the floor, that Christmas morning, they decided they wanted to customize each game to make them each look unique.  They didn't want them both to look the same, but to reflect their own personality's on each. 

Instead of going out and buying regular, store-brand DSI skins, Christy came up with an idea for the girls to create their own custom Nintendo DSi Decals.


Christy used to be an avid scrapbooker, back in the hay-days of scrapbooking. Throughout those years, she had built-up quite a collection of rub-ons.  Essentially, a rub-on is a product very much like a sticker.  You can rub them onto almost any surface, and it will stick like a sticker.  They are almost like temporary tattoos.   'Rub-ons', as they are called, can be found in scrapbooking stores, and to people in the paper crafting market.  The part of  using rub-ons, is that you are able to mix-and-match unique designs and patterns together in order to create your own custom look for your DSI console.

How to Create Your Own Custom Nintendo DSI Decals
You'll need to have a steady hand, and a little bit of creative inspiration, to create some really cool designs for your DSi system.  Here you can take a look at the process we used, and see what the girls came up with when  putting the rub-ons on their games.

  1. First of all, you start with your basic game system console. Ours were both the same color, so they wanted to do something that would make each one a unique look
  2. Second, Christy pulled out her HUGE collection of rub-ons, and each of the girls went through all of them.  They were looking for that perfect design, so they could get the exact look they each wanted.
    This is not an easy decision, by any stretch of the imagination.
  3. Here you can see Chris and Kait painstakingly pouring over each rub-on to get that perfect look.
  4. After you have chosen the perfect rub-on images, you'll want to carefully pre-plan the design layout onto your game console BEFORE you rub them on.
    **Important note**
    Don't accidentally push down or press the rub-on designs until you have chosen exactly where you want them. Rub-ons are notoriously sticky, and have been known to come off and stick to surfaces even before you want them to.
  5. After you have carefully chosen the layout for your designs, precisely how you want them, go ahead and thoroughly rub the designs onto your game console. You want to do each rub-on piece separately.  You should build up your custom DSi decal, one piece at a time, as you go along.
  6. Once you have rubbed on each piece of your design, onto your game, you can admire your creative inspiration.  And you can be happy knowing you have designed a one-of-a-kind, custom Nintendo DS decal.
In the picture above... each of the flowers is a separate rub-on, and
the swirly shapes are different rub-ons as well.

Here's a quick follow-up comment on using rub-ons for your DS game consoles:

It is now June, and the girls use their Nintendo DS consoles almost every day.  They both still have each of their designs on their consoles.  Admittedly, the designs are getting quite tattered and rough looking.  But, here is the cool thing... at any time, they could re-do either of their designs.  So, unlike adding paint or messy stickers, they can change their custom DS look whenever they want to create a completely new look.

If your kids want a way to customize their Nintendo DS games, this is a great way to get them their own Nintendo DS decals.
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Friday

Benefits of Membership - Reciprocal membership at zoo's, museums, and parks

RetirementImage via WikipediaOne of the things I hate most about financial planners, right now, is that they are happy to give you advice to sit on your butt, for a big payoff later.   Of course, they don't come right out and say... "Go ahead and sit on your left butt-cheek for the next 495 years, bored out of your mind, night after night, and let the money in your bank account slowly creep upwards until you can afford to retire at the age of 84." 
No!  
They paint you a picture of how bad your retirement could be.  For example, they might suggest the following scenario...
What if you slip and fall on your kitchen floor, you spill hot boiling coffee all over your skin, you break both hips in the fall, unable to move or call, you're now trapped in your soiled Depends, and since you bought a park membership when you were 33, you are now unable to afford Life Alert.  And to-top-it-all-off you're helplessly lying there starving to death.
Then, once you've gotten their picture, they encourage you to give up all normal living expenses, now, for that HUGE payoff when you retire.     


The Ocean Voyager exhibit tunnel. This image i...However, one of the hardest parts about staying sane in your day-to-day life, now, is to have new and interesting activities you can do with your family.  Sitting on your couch, watching the paint peel off the walls with your kids, is NOT an exciting activity - although most of these financial planners would probably tell you it's a perfectly fine event you can enjoy together.
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So, one of the best uses of your family finances, is to get long-term memberships at local organizations, like zoo's, museums, or parks.  Wisely used, the benefits of membership to these places can easily pay for themselves in fun and entertainment for your entire family.  This fact is no surprise to most parents out there.

What you may not be aware of, is the reciprocal membership benefits you get by owning your membership.  You see... by getting a membership at one organization, you are usually granted reciprocity to other places as well.  Typically this is a free reciprocal exchange. 

Here is a perfect example of what I mean:

Today, Groupon.com is offering a year-long membership to an aquarium in St. Pete, Florida.  One of the main links on their website, is the reciprocal visits calendar.  When you look at the calendar, you can view all of the other parks, museums, gardens, and aquariums you can visit throughout your year long membership. 

You see, by getting a membership to this one aquarium, you are also gaining access to at least 7 other organizations in the surrounding area. That's powerful!  And that's a great way to save money.

Now, couple on top of that the opportunity to use two other cost savings tricks.
  • First:
    Like I mentioned above, you might be able to find a discounted membership to the organization of your choice.  If so... DO IT!
  • Second:
    The other way to save a little more money, is to find out which of the reciprocal locations has the lowest annual membership costs.  And then, purchase the membership for that one.  Usually all of the organizations have the same reciprocal exchanges with all the other parks, so you can get the same access by joining the lowest cost member organization.
    For example, in Oregon we used to purchase memberships to a children's museum in Salem.  That membership also gave us access to other higher-priced parks in the Portland area.  
These last two strategies may not always work.  But they are definitely worth looking into, especially if you want to save money on those memberships.  


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