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Car Costs, Frugal Weddings and Tips

Whenever you set a budget, hidden or variable costs are the hard ones to factor in, and can cause havoc with your finances. Our friends at Oily Rag have sought out some tips and statistics about how you can save a few dollars when it comes to fuel prices, which can vary enormously, as well as how to have a wedding without it costing the earth.
Here are some interesting facts about motor vehicle costs as reported on canstarblue.co.nz.

Frugal AC from Whakatane writes, “If you want to spend less on printer ink, check your settings and select ‘draft’ as the default. It will save a lot of ink!”

Lorraine from Hamilton has some tips for DIY shoe repairs. “Puncture holes can be sealed with a strip of duct tape inside the shoe or boot… Larger holes or tears on the upper can be repaired with a product called Shoe Goo (which is used by skateboarders who tend to wear out one shoe faster than the other) but it was originally designed for tennis shoes… Also available are DIY shoe repair kits online for other types of shoe repairs – including ladies high heals… A bicycle repair kit with rubber cement will also mend a hole in soles as a temporary patch.”

According to a recent article in the NZ Herald the high cost of housing is causing some newlyweds to be to reconsider the cost of their wedding. They are doing this by:

GC from Christchurch says, “Look at local Council venues for the wedding – halls, gardens and council buildings. They are much more reasonably priced than particular wedding venues as they are there for the community to use and some of them are gorgeous. There is heaps of info on the Christchurch City Council website about booking council space for weddings with all costings, photos and info about the spaces and their facilities.”

Anonymous writes, “We had the best value wedding ever. We went down to the local registry office during lunchtime, paid the fee (which was about $60 at the time), read the statutory vows, and signed on the dotted line. We didn’t even have any witnesses so a couple of the court staff did that for us. That was about 20 years ago, and we are still happily married!”

Lori says, “Planning a summer wedding? I paid $100 for a second hand dress from an opportunity shop in Waikanae and customised it. No need for a $2,000 dress!”

SW has a number of excellent tips:

We would love to hear from you with tips or questions to share with readers, so please contact us via the website at oilyrag.co.nz or by writing to Living off the Smell of an Oily Rag, PO Box 984, Whangarei.

By Frank and Dr Muriel Newman. Read more here.