Does your child have an "American Girl" doll, and you want to find affordable clothing for her? Does your child want to dress her doll up with a new outfit each week, or give her the latest season's fashion? Well, now she can!
Every little girl dreams of having a special doll, one they can cuddle with, talk to, have a tea party with, and spend those special moments with. Of course, each 'special moment' needs a special outfit!
"American Girl" brand clothing, however, can be quite expensive, and if your budget isn't endless (whose is?) you could have a doll with very limited clothing, or a single outfit that came with the doll when you purchased it. What is the fun of that?
There is an alternative: 18 doll clothes, clothing that is made to fit any "American Girl" doll, but isn't branded as such; however, you still have all the variety of high quality outfits. You can choose from seasonal, chic, formal, casual, festive, etc. All of the clothing is similar to what is offered by the branded version, but for a fraction of the cost. This will appeal greatly to those who want quality, without paying a higher price.
There are other accessories available as well: scarves, shoes, vests, pyjamas, virtually anything a little girl can wear, an "American Girl" can wear. You can even get matching outfits for both of your "dolls."
Chances are, if you can buy it from the official site, you can find a generalized version of the same type of outfit. Why spend more money than you need to? It doesn't make sense in any economy, never mind in today's world.
In these lean economic times, it can be difficult to know where and how to cut costs. You may think it's not possible to get your daughter or that special girl in your life a doll that she will treasure forever. But with the help of the internet, you do have options. There are several websites such as 18 doll clothes, and companies out there that sell these doll's clothes at a cheaper price, without sacrificing quality.
Of course, as with any company or website, you will need to do your homework. Make sure that you are dealing with a reputable company. Don't be afraid to ask them questions, and ask for references. Some websites will even match prices if you find one that is less expensive. Use your favourite search engine to investigate testimonials.
Whether you want to purchase an accessory, a complete outfit or a formal gown for the 'prom' be assured you can find it by doing a little research on the internet, at a price that won't break the bank. Remember, the goal is to make a little girl happy, not necessarily to buy brand name items at prices that are out of your reach.
The holidays are coming - make sure you get your shopping done early so you can relax and enjoy what really matters - your family. The money you save, you can use to hire a cleaning lady to make your house sparkle!
We may think our wants equal our needs. In other words, that we just have to have a certain pair of shoes or gadget to be happy,
Cleveland Browns, successful, etc. While this can seem simple when we're talking about basic needs like shelter and food, it can get murky when we're looking at other items. Here's an easy way to really get conscious about determining the difference between a need and want.Weighing In is a technique for cutting through the financial fog that envelops so many overshoppers. Weighing In involves the disciplined recording of purchases-and something more. You also categorize each purchase, choosing from a master list that groups expenses into logical bins: Home, Food, Clothing, Entertainment, Education, and so on. And you assign each purchase a Necessity Score, based on your dispassionate evaluation of how much you need it. (Need, not want.)
This data is entered into the Daily Weigh-In Form, which I introduced last posting. Here's the form again:Let's focus on the concept of necessity.In the fourth column, you assign each purchase a Necessity Score: 0 if the purchase is totally unnecessary, 1/3 if it's not very necessary, 2/3 if it's pretty necessary, and 1 if it's entirely necessary.There is, of course, a certain subjectivity to assigning necessity scores; the decision will depend to some extent on your psychological awareness, even on your existing debt level and your present and future expenses. But here's a rough guide. If you fell and broke your leg during the week, the check to the orthopedist would be entirely necessary; you'd give that a Necessity Score of 1.