Lazy Girl's YouTube Finds



I'm always looking for the best and coolest things that don't require a lot of work. YouTube has been my go to for my lazy girl habit. Here are five of my favorite things that I've bought/done because it was suggested on YouTube.

The Packing Saver


This is such a cool idea! This is an organizer for your suitcase! Start vaca in less then a minute! It just makes packing and unpacking a breeze. I just went on vacation this past week and I always share my larger suitcase with my son, since we need extra room for his travel crib. This organizer is about the size of carry on luggage, but I was still able to fit two of these into my large bag. You hang it up in your closet and you have four compartments to fit and organize your clothing. It then folds down and clips to keep everything in place. When you get to your vacation spot, just unhook and hang up in you closet and you're unpacked.

Vintage Designer Handbags




When it comes to purchasing designer handbags at amazing prices, vintage designer handbags are a great idea. These bags are made so well that they will be able to be loved for many many years to come.  I never realized how affordable they are. I started with my Vintage Dior Saddle bag. This is now blowing up all over Instagram because it has been re-released. I was lucky enough to find mine last year before all the hype for only $110 with shipping. This bag retailed for $750 twenty years ago and now it is over $1,000 to purchase! The quality is amazing. I recommend when hunting, you get your bags authenticated before you buy them. I use Real Authenticate , it only costs $20 for the authentication and they will send you a certificate of authenticity for $10 more. That will help you if you ever decide to resell it later.

Savings App

My Brother who is a YouTuber (I have linked his page) got me into the RobinHood app. I love this because it's a way to purchase stocks without a fee and helps me grow my money. Now, I'm not saying put all your savings in this because this is the stock market and there's always risk.  I just put a little in each month and so far I've made a couple hundred bucks in profit for my first year. I liked it so much that I'm also using the Acorn app as my handbag savings. I love that it's a money market account (meaning they buy stocks for you) so I'm usually making about 5% return instead of the less then 1% I receive from my bank savings. I have a recurring deposit and I also use their round up feature. They round up my spending on my banking account to the nearest dollar and when it adds up to $5, it's deposited into my account. Just another way to save more without having to think about it.

Poshmark

The selling app. I saw this advertised on Facebook and decided to look it up on YouTube.  I found out how easy and fun it could be to clean out your closet and make some extra money. I've also bought items on sale and then resold them on here for a profit. It's not something I make tons of money with but it ends up being about $100 every month for some extra spending.

Ebates


I was so skeptical about Ebates. I thought you would have to sign up for something that costs money or you would have to do surveys and it would take time. All I need to do is shop how I normally do. I downloaded the special tool bar on my search engine and I never have to worry about missing out on savings. A window pops up when there is cash back offer, you simply click on it. When it's time to check out, Ebates will check and see if there are any promo codes available for you to use. Then you get a check in the mail. You do nothing but click and shop.


I hope you will try at least one of these five YouTube finds. Especially the money saving tips. You know how I love to save that coin and for it to be as easy as possible!








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