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August 22, 2013

My Top Kitchen Stuff Plus' Red Hot Deals! Plus a Contest!

I'm a huge KSP fan (okay, junkie), and my love for them will continue to grow as long as they continue releasing their weekly Red Hot Deals! 

This week their deals are only $5 - which means you're saving 37%-66% off!  That's what I like to hear when it comes to stocking my kitchen with gizmos and gadgets aplenty, which is surely going to be the case with this week's selection of steals.

Now you can order them all on-line (free shipping when you spend $75 or more on-line), but I totally recommend going in-store and seeing what other great buys they have to offer. Just remember to have a copy of the coupon ready! You can either print it out or have a screenshot of it available on your phone for scanning at the cash. 2pc limit on each item, so bring your friends. And remember, this deal is only available from August 21st, 2013 to September 1st, 2013. So get shopping!

Also, don't forget to sign up for KSP's Exclusive E-mails so you can be notified of their amazing deals (and crazy warehouse sales) as soon as they're available.

Click here to check out this week's $5 Red Hot Deals and get the coupon!

My picks for this week's Red Hot Deals are:

KSP Spiral Pineapple Corer/Slicer: Was $14.99 - Expect a Useful Uni-tasker post after this purchase.

KSP Mesh Kitchen Cabinet Organizer (Silver): Was $9.99, Compare at $12 -
Perfect for your cleaners, or to keep clutter off the counter but still within reach!

KSP Soda Can Dispenser: Was $9.99 - For organizing soda AND soup cans!

KSP Metro Glass Oil & Vinegar Set: Was $9.99, Compare at $15 -
So you can buy in bulk, refill the bottle, and keep the counter clean & clutter-free!

What I don't understand is why they have TWO paper towel holders on sale, but I guess I can't complain when there is money to be saved!

CONTEST ALERT!

To sweeten the pot, KSP has a Pinterest contest going on right now where you can Pin to Win 1 of 2 X $50 giftcards, or the grand prize of 1 X $150 giftcard. Just pin any of your favourite KSP products onto any existing or new Pinterest board with the tag #KSPPin2Win in the pin's description.

Contest ends August 26, 2013 and winners are announced on August 30, 2013!

Click here for the contest details!

See you all tomorrow with a cool DIY, and hopefully if all goes well, the results of one of my frequently fun culinary conquests!

Stay sassy,

-Shopaholic

August 18, 2013

Dollarama's Lori Cosmetic Organizer - Stock Up While You Can!

Although I'm not a make-up junkie, I seem to have amassed quite the collection of beauty products. I love trying to keep things organized, and stores like Solutions and Winners have a decent selection of acrylic make-up organizers. However, as my collection grows, I'm finding it more expensive and harder to justify purchasing some decent organizers. What is a girl to do?

I've been trying to get creative with little metal trays and baskets and buckets, but nothing has the same appeal as an acrylic organizer. I mean, you can see exactly where everything is, it's easy to spot and clean-up spills, and they're quite durable to boot! 

As a student on a budget, I find comfort in the aisles of Dollarama, and it is within those aisles that I discovered a solution to my dwindling storage budget.

I present to you, the Lori Cosmetic Organizer:








With 3 compartments and a lid, this little organizer is a STEAL at only $3! As you can see, I've organized Q-Tips, make-up sponges, and cotton pads in mine. It's super cute, goes really well with the rest of my acrylic organizers, and doesn't look particularly cheap at all. You could organize compacts, hair accessories, little tester packs, travel-sized things, and lots more! Get some for your bathroom, use it to organize paperclips, toothpicks, sequins, or craft products on your desk, sort your tea bags in the kitchen, whatever you can think of.

My advice: Buy 'em while you can. I can guarantee that once savvy shoppers catch wind of this, they will be out of stock soon enough. 

Here's a comparable product from Solutions, and it doesn't even come with a lid!




Another idea: If you need a small storage box, for jewelry, compacts and what not, why not repurpose hard plastic containers from some of your foods and snacks?  I know that's what I'll be doing once I'm done with my box of Ferrero Rocher!


Happy hunting,

-Shopaholic