UPDATE: The discount code is working now…I forgot to tell ejunkie how much to discount the book with that code, so it was giving you a $0 discount. Whoops.
I thought it might be fun to participate in the Cyber Monday madness that’s all over the internet today by offering my ebook for the launch day price of $1.99! (normally $3.99)
That’s less than the price of a fancy hot beverage (chai for me, please.)
Or a gallon of milk (unless it’s on a steep sale at Aldi).
Or, hey, even most things that my Goodwill sells.
It’s cheap!
And it’s stuffed with 20 doable, practical ideas for reusing clothes that were destined for the trash. A lot of the ideas require no sewing, and the ones that do are clearly explained with step-by-step photos. See?
You might even find some uber-frugal Christmas gift ideas in there. 🙂
And if you love before and afters, you’ll have fun seeing how I take old things and make them new.
Even if you only use one idea, $1.99 is a fabulous deal. And I am positive you’ll discover way more than one useful idea in my book.
Unlike a lot of the Cyber Monday deals out there, this one is a delightfully non-consumery sort of purchase…you can download the ebook PDF straight to your computer, with no packaging or shipping required. And the ideas in the book will help you to look at trash-bound clothes as raw material instead of, well, trash!
Just enter the code HALFOFF to get the book for $1.99.
The coupon code will be good until 7:00 am tomorrow, November 29th, so don’t wait!
Remember, you do NOT need an e-reader device to read this book! Once you pay for your book, you’ll just download the book to your computer in PDF format. If you can read my blog, you should be able to read this book.
Also, several of you have asked about buying copies of this book to give as Christmas gifts. Because the download link expires a few days after purchase, the best way to do that is to buy a copy, download the book, and then email the book to your recipient whenever the time is right.
(I must interrupt myself to say that I really appreciate that you guys are so honest and are willing to buy extra copies to give as gifts. You all rock.)
Have a lovely Cyber Monday! 🙂
Don’t forget to put HALFOFF into the coupon code box when you buy the book!
Oh, and one other thing…if you’ve bought my ebook, I’d love to hear your feedback, and if you’ve used an idea from the book, I’d be delighted to see pictures of your finished product. If I get enough, I could share them in a future post. Just send your photos to: the frugal girl (at) gmail (dot) com.
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Today’s 365 post:A two-fer, since I missed yesterday.
Joshua’s 365 post: Radiance! (another of Joshua’s “guess where I took this!” posts and it’s a tough one.)
Samantha
Tuesday 29th of November 2011
Awesome book! I just started the skirt project. Wish me luck.
Rachael
Monday 28th of November 2011
I liked the look of the t-shirt bag too, so i've just purchased a copy - thanks and best wishes for lots of sales of the ebook!
JenSL
Monday 28th of November 2011
The combination of a lovely discount and the fun t-shirt bag example won me over. I took the plunge and ordered the e-book. I'm glad I did! I liked many of the useful quick projects and some are surprisingly simple enough (once explained so well!) that even my five year old can help. I appreciate having sewing/craft projects for us to do together that are useful as well as attractive.
Thanks for writing the book!
Heather :) :) :)
Monday 28th of November 2011
I really like the idea of turning a t-shirt into a bag. That's super cute :) Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather :)
Emily
Monday 28th of November 2011
Thanks! Got it!