Subscribe or Invite a friend to receive Frugalbits FREE daily email by MAY 27, and be entered to win 2 tickets to Vancouver’s 2011 Heritage House Tour (value $80).
(23.05.11) Vancouver Heritage Foundation’s 2011 Heritage House Tour is a one-day, self guided tour of a selection of historic buildings in Vancouver. Now in its 9th year, this event has brought over 15,000 people into over 100 privately owned, unique heritage buildings in our city. Each year, a different selection of homes is opened, showcasing a wide variety of traditional house styles and interesting historic neighbourhoods.
Your ticket is a 28 page guidebook with a map in the centre showing you where the homes are located, a full page write-up about each house, lunch suggestions and guest essays by local authors such as Michael Kluckner, Bruce Macdonald and James Johnstone.
Visit any or all of the participating homes on June 5th between 10 am to 5 pm in any order you prefer. Your guidebook is a numbered passport that will gain you access into the homes.
SUBSCRIBE or INVITE a friend to receive Frugalbits’ FREE daily email by May 27, 2011, and you will be automatically entered for a chance to win two tickets to Vancouver’s 2011 Heritage house Tour, and so will your friend, if they subscribe.
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Photo: courtesy Vancouver Heritage Foundation
Cheaper Show’s Killer Art Sale Is On June 25
/0 Comments/in CANADIAN CONTENT, Culture & Leisure /by EditorHow to walk out of Vancouver’s upcoming coolest, most egalitarian and original art sale with a killer (dirt cheap) piece of art.
Make Bal Arneson’s Yummy Beet Salad
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Quick Little Workouts For Sedentary Types
/1 Comment/in Exercise, FITNESS, Fitness & Health, HEALTH, View All Fitness Stories, View All Health Stories /by EditorThese efficient, targeted, quick little workouts are great for sedentary types.
It’s hard to stay in shape when you sit for a living, but I do not intend to let my whole bod to go south without putting up a fight. So I won’t get bored I need a multitude of seriously quick and efficient workout routines I can do in street clothes (if I need to) in my weensy office space. Read more
Win Two Heritage House Tour Tickets
/0 Comments/in Home & Garden /by EditorSubscribe or Invite a friend to receive Frugalbits FREE daily email by MAY 27, and be entered to win 2 tickets to Vancouver’s 2011 Heritage House Tour (value $80).
Your ticket is a 28 page guidebook with a map in the centre showing you where the homes are located, a full page write-up about each house, lunch suggestions and guest essays by local authors such as Michael Kluckner, Bruce Macdonald and James Johnstone.
Visit any or all of the participating homes on June 5th between 10 am to 5 pm in any order you prefer. Your guidebook is a numbered passport that will gain you access into the homes.
SUBSCRIBE or INVITE a friend to receive Frugalbits’ FREE daily email by May 27, 2011, and you will be automatically entered for a chance to win two tickets to Vancouver’s 2011 Heritage house Tour, and so will your friend, if they subscribe.
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE; CLICK HERE TO INVITE
Photo: courtesy Vancouver Heritage Foundation
Fashionista’s Ball: Couture & Thrift Collide
/4 Comments/in CANADIAN CONTENT, Fashion & Beauty /by EditorThe Fashionista’s Ball promises to be the best sale ever, with clothes for couture tastes on a thrift-store budget.
The Fashionista’s Ball, insanely well organized by Pixie Riddle and her pals to benefit United Way, is a one-day pop-up fashion extravaganza (think department store scale rather than boutique) that includes 3,000-plus garments, gently worn or never worn (some definitely couture); hundreds of pairs of gorgeous shoes; beautiful handbags, Louis Vuitton and Bottega Veneta models among them; and accessories including sunglasses, scarves and both costume and fine jewellery items.
And guess what? Prices for all this donated merchandise are shockingly low. Read more
Make Whoopie Pies
/1 Comment/in FOOD, Food & Drink, Recipes, View All Food Stories /by EditorAfter overwrought cupcakes and posh macaroons, the next big sweet thing has just got to be humble {whoopie} pie.
Shocking Colour Will Make Your Garden Pop
/1 Comment/in GARDEN, Home & Garden, View All Garden Stories /by EditorA jolt of crazy colour is an unexpected and inexpensive way to make your garden pop.
Skincare Diamonds From The Drugstore
/1 Comment/in BUY THIS. MAKE THAT., Fashion & Beauty, Skin & Body Care, View All Beauty Stories /by EditorThese three less-expensive skincare products perform so well they’ve acquired legions of loyal fans.
Luxury Lovers Will Heart This Moving Sale
/1 Comment/in Home & Garden /by EditorLivingspace Interiors is having the mother of all moving sales, and the prices for high-end merchandise are surprisingly low.
This Variety Of Nepeta Is A Bulletproof Plant
/0 Comments/in Design, GARDEN, Home & Garden, View All Garden Stories /by EditorA gorgeous, indestructible, low-maintenance, high-performance, cost-effective garden: Is that too much to ask?
MONEY WELL SPENT | There are people who derive tremendous satisfaction from garden chores, but I’m not one of them. I love garden design and history, and enjoyed researching and planning our own garden with my husband, who is a garden designer. I loved choosing the plants and installing them, and I don’t mind occasional watering or weeding. But after that, I want to spend my time doing other things. I need my garden to be bulletproof: a gorgeous, indestructible, low-maintenance, high-performance environment—and of course I expect my investment in plants to be cost-effective. Read more