Princess B is in shock that I managed a whole week without spending money (or is it just that she's realised she's paying for breakfast?)Day Seven: Total spent in the week 4pm last Saturday to 4pm this Saturday: $0.
...with less than 21 hours to go.
This not spending malarkey isn't too bad at all....
Here's the free glass of water I had at Wagamama where Aunty A, her Dad and J were dining - I arrived late and full of Das Kapital pizza so didn't feel like anything...
Especially since, as I suspected, when we went upstairs to the Borders industry function (with more free wine!) they had a lavish spread of fruits and cheeses and crackers. And Minties (which I thought a rather odd addition. And, you'll be pleased to hear, I refrained from filling my pockets with...)
You mean I had chocolate hidden in the back of the cupboard all along? Oh happy days....
and achieved rather a lot!
And since the club provides free tea and coffee I didn't have to be tempted to fall off the wagon to buy a drink. Which was excellent! (Unlike the tea but what do you expect for free?)
Dollars spent so far: 0
Dear Jim
Which sorts out how I'm going to entertain myself for, oh, the next year or so. And also helped the withdrawal symptoms caused by driving oh so close to two of my favorite op shops on the way back home without being able to pop in and just see what they had.Total spent so far: $0.00
(Listening to: OneTwo, Item)
(*You knew there'd be an asterisk, didn't you?! OK, I've decided I can spend money on claimable stuff for work and pay any bills that might fall due during the week. I'm also trying to decide if I get a "Get out of jail free" card, especially as Princess B and The Queen of Maryville will be down this Saturday for Cirque Du Soleil)
Someone (like the designer?) had thought it was a brilliant idea to edge them with the brightest pink ribbon you've ever seen (and use it for the drawstring at the waist).
It's time once again for the ACT Miniature Enthusiasts' show. It doesn't seem like a whole year...
who takes the theme quite literally!
Charlene and her husband Robert are Brindabella Miniatures. Once again I ended up spending the lion's share of my mini budget with them, for good reason (thumb tack added for scale. Yes, the pieces really are that small!)

All three pieces were originally bought as a final touch to a very very belated mini swap with Elisabeth in Sweden but already the candle has decided it's staying right here thank you very much.
The only other purchase I made was this wire dress form to add to my shabby chic mini bedroom (wouldn't that candle look just perfect on the dressing table next to it?)
And in case you think the only shopping happening round here is of the 1/12th variety, may I present this week's frugalled haul:
* 2 tins: $1 each. I love love LOVE storage. Especially cheap plain metal storage.
Which can mean only one thing. Yep, I finally bought a new car stereo! With a CD player!"How come when they both have the same price tag on them?"
"I gave you a discount on the first one"
Bloody typical. I cough up the extra $30. It's worth it. To paraphrase William Morris: Have nothing in your car which is not useful or beautiful. (Preferably both - that's my addition)
And, just in case you're interested, the very first track I played on my brand spanking new CD player was this.
1. They were $20 off!
An exciting pile of goodies! From the top:
But wait! There's more!
190g Anny Blatt 70% angora/ 30% wool: $10 the lot. Each 20g ball has an original David Jones wool department price sticker of $19.95 on it. That was one fiendishly expensive wool!
And, finally, here's a collection of vintage buttons and buckles I bought for 5 cents each:
It wasn't til we were back in the car that Princess B pointed out that I'd bought them off Monica from Playschool. As usual I'm crap at spotting famous faces. Especially from TV...
I went to see Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake last night. I'm such a pleb though, all I could think of during the oh so moving swan scene was "Hey Man! It's Hammer time!"
Good grief! I was belatedly reading Panorama (the Saturday arts section of The Canberra Times) today and came across an ad for a Howard Jones concert.
Now please excuse me, I'm heading back to bed to start something new. I'm not sure what yet but I have my suspicions...
Big Salvos, which is just across the carpark and which I've been told is actually a branch of the Canberra Salvos (note suitably country-like vehicle pulled up outside!):
and which is quite massive...
Then across the main road is The Bargain Hunter, which is one of my favorite op shops, partly because I've got some good stuff here but also because I like the architecture:
(a supermarket once upon a time?). Oh - and they also had a 50% off sale on summer clothes. Which I don't need, so I didn't look.
Then we headed out the back door of Bargain Hunters, across the carpark and down the driveway to Vinnies
which has a huge Auction sign outside which freaked me out until they explained that they are actually moving round the corner to Munaro Street on March 19th.
From left to right:
* Set of 4 salad serving dishes with stickers still attached to match this bowl. $1 each. Excellent score!
Two winter skirts.