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Congrats on having such high CLs and such low balances!
You are in a great position now, great CLs, low balances, quiet, clean home, and brand new comfortable mattresses. I think new mattresses just make a house smell better. In just a few short months your CC will be back where it was prior to the purchase. If you needed them, or if you just wanted new mattresses, that is OK too. You are being very responsible with credit.
Now, on the dog, I know a dog is a great companion, but you know they do like to jump on beds, mine christened a brand new mattress when she was just a pup. We were diligent about keeping bedroom doors closed while at work and school, but DD left her door open when she was in a hurry one day. So, IMHO, you might want to consider a fish.
LOL about the dog. I'm thinking more of an adult dog to adopt that is already house trained. Or maybe a cat.
I posted pics of one of the guest bedrooms today. The chair rail and panel moulding cost me $230, I did all the work myself. The two gallons of paint I already had because of a color mistake. I made the headboard out of wood shelves that were taken down in the garage, just had to buy the paint and an 8'x4' piece of MDF that I used half of for another headboard. I got the comforter online at Overstock for $50. The Grace Kelly poster cost $20 and I had the frame which I painted black. The pictures above the bed are a poster for $18 that I cut in half and put in frames that I already had too. The cat picture was $13. The chair cost $50 and I painted it and re-covered the seat in black and white polka dot fabric. I made the pillows with fabric that cost $4 a yard. The curtains were $18 at Walmart.
Oh, Wow! Pamela, that is beautiful!
Do you hire your services out? LOL I'm looking to by a house and I am not so great at designing!
I think you should feel proud vs guilty!
Thank you so much, Gfer. If I'm not working on some project I get very down. I do what I love to do like decorating, sewing, quilting, and gardening. Of course, decorating can get expensive so I keep my eye out for good deals.
People have asked me that but in decorating I do what I like and I'm not sure I would be able to do what someone else likes or wants. Being single I can really do whatever I want without anyone else's input!
@Anonymous wrote:LOL about the dog. I'm thinking more of an adult dog to adopt that is already house trained. Or maybe a cat.
I posted pics of one of the guest bedrooms today. The chair rail and panel moulding cost me $230, I did all the work myself. The two gallons of paint I already had because of a color mistake. I made the headboard out of wood shelves that were taken down in the garage, just had to buy the paint and an 8'x4' piece of MDF that I used half of for another headboard. I got the comforter online at Overstock for $50. The Grace Kelly poster cost $20 and I had the frame which I painted black. The pictures above the bed are a poster for $18 that I cut in half and put in frames that I already had too. The cat picture was $13. The chair cost $50 and I painted it and re-covered the seat in black and white polka dot fabric. I made the pillows with fabric that cost $4 a yard. The curtains were $18 at Walmart.
Go with a cat, usually cheaper to care for, and no barking.
Bamagirl1,
Thanks for looking at my room. I sew home things mainly like drapes, pillows, quilts, and I've made teddy bears and Renaissance costumes. I used to make easy clothing for my daughters many years ago. I would start with simple things and learning what all the terms mean is a big help. I'm sure there are lots of sites online for beginning sewing projects. Purchased patterns have all the directions too.
It's a good lifetime skill to have and can save a lot of money sometimes.
@Anonymous wrote:LOL about the dog. I'm thinking more of an adult dog to adopt that is already house trained. Or maybe a cat.
I posted pics of one of the guest bedrooms today. The chair rail and panel moulding cost me $230, I did all the work myself. The two gallons of paint I already had because of a color mistake. I made the headboard out of wood shelves that were taken down in the garage, just had to buy the paint and an 8'x4' piece of MDF that I used half of for another headboard. I got the comforter online at Overstock for $50. The Grace Kelly poster cost $20 and I had the frame which I painted black. The pictures above the bed are a poster for $18 that I cut in half and put in frames that I already had too. The cat picture was $13. The chair cost $50 and I painted it and re-covered the seat in black and white polka dot fabric. I made the pillows with fabric that cost $4 a yard. The curtains were $18 at Walmart.
I've seen your rooms on rts and they are fabulous! I remember the master bedroom especially, great spaces!
I love that site.
You feel guilt cuz you are only used to that one balance. It is a healthy guilt IMHO, and just pay them off as soon as you can and you'll be ready to go again!
Saw your pics- great job on the room!
I completely understand.
We just bought a house and agreed, as a family, that we would be frugal over Christmas. I paid off all of my cards prior so that my DTI was lower. We have reserves, though we have gone over budget on reapirs and our cushion is no tas cushy as we anticipated.
I have plenty of room on my cards but I am seriously loathe to put it on there. We agreed to be frugal, and I am trying so hard. My credit score is slowly but surely creeping toward 700s and I want so badly to achieve that in the next year...but it's Christmas.
I will probably give in and meet myself half way--chard a couple of items but keep my util low.
In any case, I completely understand how you feel!