Do I have great friends or what?!?! Two different people gave me these two huge stacks of home improvement magazines in the past week.
Actually, one of them I've never even met... They just did a random act of kindness and I happened to be the recipient of it! (The other was a relative.)
Truth be told, the magazines you see here are just a tip of the iceberg...
It's No Secret...
One of my favorite things in the world is to look through old magazines for practical, useful, and helpful information that I can use and/or pass on for others to use.Somehow, I've been so incredibly fortunate to have a few friends (and even some strangers) who understand that and continue to feed my habit.
You see... not only did two different people recently drop a load of 20+ magazines (each!) in my lap this week, but I also have one other friend and one other stranger who each provide me with magazines like this on a regular basis!
Now, how cool is that?!?!? It's like all year long... (And for me, the "bonus" is finding several Real Simple magazines included in the bunch!)
How To Get Stacks Of Old Magazines:
If, like me, you enjoy flipping through old home design & decorating magazines (...even some women's magazines) for their wealth of ideas, as well as time- and money-saving facts... then listen up!1. Tell everyone you know that you'd love to have their old magazines. Friends, relatives, neighbors, co-workers will likely save 'em up and pass them onto you when they're finished.
2. Ask places that you frequent (nail & tanning salons, doctors offices, and other waiting rooms) if you can have an issue or two from their stack -- assuming they have several more magazines on display for their clients to enjoy. (I've done it. They usually don't even think twice.)
3. Try to start a magazine swap at work or in the neighborhood.
4. My favorite: Sign up with the Freecycle group for your area and just sit back and wait. (In my area, there are about 3 shout-outs every month or so offering FREE magazines for anyone who's willing to come pick 'em up. Sometimes I respond to one of those (that's how I got the stack of Handyman magazines pictured above). And sometimes, if you're lucky, one of those leads to a regular supply of hand-me-down magazines.
For example, I've had an ongoing relationship with one Freecycler here in Franklin for over a year now. And we've still never met. She sends me an email every time she has 15 or more different magazines available for pick-up. I email her back to say when I'll swing by her house to get them. She puts them on her porch. I don't even ring the doorbell. And we go about our daily lives. I think it's so cool that things like this are possible... all because of the Internet!
Here's more about Freecycle & how to find a group in your area!
Priceless!
So... If you, too, are in the process of building a new home (or remodeling an old one), I would encourage you to try & get your hands on some old home improvement magazines. The ideas inside are truly priceless.And the magazines... well, they're FREE!
One word of advice: Just don't let them pile up like this! (Try freecycle. It works.)
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I love finding good magazines too. I often find great ones in the free pile at my local library. You might enjoy my rummage sale find that I wrote about on my blog. http://widemargins.blogspot.com/2007/03/lady-on-mission.html
I do this with my mom's group and I love it. There are magazines that I would love to get, but just don't because they are too expensive.
My other frugal thing I do is buy magazine subscriptions through Ebay. I can get great magazines for less than four dollars a year that way!!
Beth -
Fun!!!
I do the same thing... magazines barely look like magazines anymore after I'm thru "reading" them.
My idea notebook is jam packed. So much so, that I have to go through it every couple of months and replace things I used to like, with the things I prefer now. It's definitely an ongoing and ever-changing process!
That is so cool! My mom,my sister-in-law and I all share home magazines. I'm starting a notebook filled with the ideas, articles and pictures that I want to use in our home.