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Frugal Living, Save Money · December 30, 2022

50 No Spend Ideas

A No Spend activity is exactly what it says on the tin. It is something you can do (alone or with someone else) which won’t break the bank. I’m a huge fan of these, especially when I’m on a tight budget in the month or just fancying something a little lowkey. 

During this Cost of Living crisis, I think more and more people are becoming understanding of the money pressures we’re all facing and are keen to cut their own costs where possible. So don’t feel ashamed or embarrassed to suggest a cheaper or budget-friendly option! Meeting a friend and swapping out the fancy restaurant for a coffee and cake can still have the same impact but not blow your budget.

To help you get started, I’ve created a list of 50 No Spend Ideas. So let’s take a look.

  1. Netflix marathon
  2. Plan a future holiday
  3. Read a book
  4. Re-organise a room
  5. Switch out seasonal clothes
  6. Crochet or knit
  7. Visit a free museum
  8. Try a new recipe
  9. Start a scrapbook
  10. Build a blanket fort
  11. Family talent show
  12. Make your own candles
  13. Practice mindfulness
  14. Write a letter to yourself
  15. Bake some cookies
  16. Create a time capsule
  17. Random act of kindness
  18. Experiment with make-up
  19. Create a playlist
  20. Make a vision board
  21. Clean a corner in your house
  22. Fill a bag for charity
  23. Go for a long walk
  24. Paint your nails
  25. Journal what you’re grateful for
  26. At home yoga
  27. Potter in the garden
  28. Trip to the beach
  29. Go on a bike ride
  30. Crafts with the kids
  31. Mindmap your long term goals
  32. Come dine with me with friends
  33. Learn a TikTok dance
  34. Play board games
  35. Sing karaoke
  36. At home gym session
  37. Start a new DIY project
  38. At home pamper session
  39. Do a favour for a friend
  40. Cook your partners favourite meal
  41. Create a budget
  42. Trip to a free museum
  43. Explore a new part of town
  44. List your clothes to sell
  45. Clean your car
  46. Have a luxurious bath
  47. Gather items for a car boot sale
  48. Rewatch a childhood classic film
  49. Write a poem
  50. Try a new hairstyle

I hope this has given you some food for thought and got those creative juices flowing!

Because I don’t know about you but I usually spend money when I’m either bored or hungry. So keeping my hands or mind busy is the best way to keep costs down.

If you’re raring to go and would like to keep yourself accountable, why not check out my No Spend Tracker here.

If keeping costs down is a priority for you so you can save more, head over to my blog post where I share my top tips to save money here.

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How me and the girlies spend intentionally 👀👇 Bec How me and the girlies spend intentionally 👀👇

Because I live so far away from my besties, every time we meet up, we make a DAY of it 🎉

I’m talking classes, crafting, anything - and I will always make room in my budget for our girly activities 💸 no matter if it’s a £5 craft day or £45 wreath making class. 

What’s your fave way to spend time with your friends?

We need some more ideas for 2025 as 2024 has been a good’n 😍

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P.s we did secretly purchase the chocolate orange sponge pudding (for research purposes only of course) and I can confirm it was MEGA 🤤 (serves 6? Looool 😂🤭). 

I’m loving putting these gift guides together, as I know some people are just impossible to buy for 🙈 Let me know in the comments if there’s anyone you’re struggling to buy for and I’ll help you out 💗

👉Are you the foodie?👀 Share this with loved ones to give them the hint 😜

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I know how tempting it is at this time of year to just think f*** it, Christmas is here, I’ll start again in the New Year. 

But doing this will only push the goal posts further away and you’ve worked too hard to give up now!!🫶

Instead you can make some choices to still have fun over Xmas but without sacrificing that bigger picture 👀

I’ve been there before whacking my spending on the credit card and acting like Mrs Claus on the day handing out a mountain of presents 🎁 

It’s nice and all to be ✨that person✨, but when it’s going to leave you recovering financially for weeks or even months, it is just not worth it. 

I make no changes to my December budget as my sinking funds cover the majority of my spending. I still make sure I’m investing, saving and working towards my bigger goals 🎯

I hope you found this post useful and motivating 😍

I’d love to know what goals you’re currently working towards?! 🎉🎉🎉

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The balls represent the amount of ‘deals’ landing in my inbox this morning 😳👀

But of course, you follow me so you know how to spot a good one 😉🛍️

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Every £ you spend represents the time you’ve exchanged to earn it 💸 

…Crazy when you think about it like that isn’t it?😅🤯

So for the purchases you might be planning on making tomorrow, think about how many hours of work you’d have to do to be able to afford it 🫣

Time is too precious to be spending it on stuff you really don’t need or want 🙌

Have you ever thought about it like this? Blew my mind 😅

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💸 I need
💸 Have had on my wishlist for a while already
💸 Xmas gift related
💸 That I know is actually a deal worth getting

What’s on your list?🛍️

I’ve been using my Gift List spreadsheet for ideas on what I’m buying everyone and once I start my shopping, I can tick it all off and track my leftover budget nooooo problem 🤶

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