The Envelope Budget (Month 1)

Have you ever heard of The Envelope System? I'm sure most of you have so this post may be a bit boring or redundant; however, for those of you who haven't heard of it I'm going to explain it the best my little brain can and tell y'all about our first month using it!


Basically it is a system of budgeting that has been around for ages, ya know like your grandma and maybe your great grandma used it kinda thing. But in the age of swiping cards we kinda lost this easy budget idea and thanks to Dave Ramsey he brought it back with vengeance :) You can read how Dave Ramsey explains it HERE.

This is how I convinced Reed to get on board. We had our budget all figured out and I was pretty proud of it. But having it all figured up on an excel spread sheet did nothing to how we felt like spending when out and about.  So I took our budget we figured up when Reed got his first pay check and transferred everything to cash. Yep, we went and basically cashed Reeds entire pay check for the month of February! Of course there where things that we automatically paid online like our tithe, bills, and savings. So I paid all that jazz first. But then we split up the rest in to envelopes that were specific to different categories.

We kept it simple and just did gas, groceries, eating out, and projects. (Yes, we take on so many projects that we have an entire envelope dedicated to it, and really we split that in two so we each had our own project budget...)  At first it was hard, because I actually had to look at what I was putting in the grocery cart instead of just getting everything I wanted for the next two weeks. Reed and I didn't realize how much we had been spending on drinks. Between apple juice, orange juice, mountain dew, tea, beer, and wine it felt like half of our budget was gone! Needless to say we learned to cut back a bit on our drink variety... Same for gas money. Reed loves his truck and also loves to get little treats when he fills up on gas. But thanks to our handy dandy gas envelope Reed cut back on getting his treats because that was taking away from him being able to drive his truck the way he wanted to.

It all may seem pretty trivial, but I think it was the small things that were killing us. We never had a super hard time with our budget, ya know thank the Lord we never had to go with out anything of importance! But we worried at the end of almost every month that we wouldn't have the gas money we needed or enough money in the bank to get groceries. Getting paid once a month has been hard to get used to! But thanks to this new system we hardly worried at all this month! Knowing that the envelope was there and it had the money in it for the entire month meant we really had to stop and think about what we were doing. I've cut back significantly on my Lowes trips, we haven't gone out of town nearly as much as we were. And we actually have taken ourselves out to dinner with out feeling bad about it!


Yes it sucks some times, like I burned through my project budget in a week. But, that just meant I had to use the materials on hand and be even more creative than normal. It has been a great challenge for us. We are revising our envelopes a little bit this coming month. We just learned that we didn't budget enough for gas, and over budgeted on other things.

 Man, Reed and I both learned a lot about our spending habits. And I've LOOOVVVVEEEDDD not swiping my card. I don't know what it is but using cash and knowing exactly how much money I have is pretty great, no sneaky spending, no worrying if I buy this will it make it so I can't buy groceries later. I would totally recommend this system to anyone. Even if you just do it for one month to see where you are really spending your money.

Have y'all ever tried out this system? Or do you have another system that works well for your family??

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Making Monday 29

Come one, come all to another fabulous Making Monday Party! 

I don't know about you, but here in the south this week has been B-E-A-U tiful! Last week was snowy, freezing rain, and lots of ice. This week was sunny and 75, so basically I have been in heaven :) That also means LOTs of new projects have been started so be sure to check back soon! 
But for now lets check out some of the awesome inspiration from last weeks party! 

This is a party where you can find fun new creative ideas and tasty recipes shared by amazingly talented people. Every Monday bloggers stop by to link up their posts and share with all you party goers. By joining in {both bloggers and non-bloggers} you will discover new blogs, be inspired to make something new, try a yummy new recipe, and most importantly make new friends!
This party is hosted by Gracie and me, and your projects will be shared on both of our blogs. We love that you're here and we love featuring you on our social media so be sure to follow us so you can see if your post gets shared!
We also pin to our Making Monday Pinterest board and we'd love to have you follow along! This is a place you can find projects from all the previous parties, too, so it is like a party every day!

This is what your hostesses have been up to lately:

I (gracie) have had a major sweet tooth all week. And this recipe is what started it all! A super fun, quick and easy way to get that doughnut fix you've had for weeks because you just can't make yourself buy doughnuts. Yep you can make these Canned Biscuit Doughnuts at home and (I think) they are even better!



Lori has another fab recipe. (I'm beginning to think I should plan my weekly meals off of what she shares!). A couple reasons why this one is awesome, 1. anything that you can let cook in a crock pot is automatically gonna be good 2. when meat is so tender it falls apart and is "SHREDDED" also automatcially good and 3. anything Mexican related is AH-MAZING! So basically I will be trying this Shredded Mexican Pork  and so should you!

 

Here are the features from last week's party chosen by Gracie ~

First up is Marti from Sewlicious (um I may be obsessed with that name, I wish I cooked and sewed so I could have come up with it first...) sharing a brilliant idea! This Dishwasher Silverware Caddy turned Organzer is genius! Again, wish I came up with it first!


Next up is Julia from It's Always Ruetten with a perfect card for every Olympics obsessed person ever! This Go for Gold card is so fun and what a great way to make the Olympics something other than just a nightly TV time :)

DIY Home Girl has a totally rad series called "Living In A White Box". She hits on all those annoying things you run in to while renting your living space. This post is all about MINi-BLIND MADNESS! Girl, I am not a mini-blind fan and they are currently in every window of our home...


To go along with how to spruce up those white walls here is a great DIY Abstract Canvas  by Home Coming. This canvas is STUNNING and what a great way to spice up a room with out being "super attached" :) Love it!



Now if you are one of our lucky features PLEASE grab a button and share on your blog!

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And don't forget if you didn't make it as a feature this week to check out the Pin board and to keep linking up, next week could be you! 

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