5 Gifts New Dads Would Never Buy for Themselves But Totally Need

Do you have a friend who just ventured into the life-altering journey otherwise known as fatherhood? He’s probably received plenty of gifts from friends and family — all of which are for the baby, of course — but new dads need some love too. If you want to get him something memorable, skip the diapers and wipes and get him something unexpected. Something he’d never buy for himself, especially since he’s saving up for that first month of daycare. You’ll be helping yourself, too, by earning Cash Back at Ebates while shopping for all the best products.

Help Him Keep Up Appearances

Most dads have to get back to work shortly after their little one is delivered. That means sleepless nights followed by eight-hour workdays. He may feel like a zombie, but he doesn’t have to look like one. Pick up this grooming kit from Kiehl’s to help in that department. By now, he’s had no time to shop — even for the essentials — so it’ll be a welcome change from digging for that travel-size bottle of shaving cream he swears is somewhere in the depths of the bathroom cabinet.

Kiehl's Skincare kit

Give Him Back His Dignity

If a new dad is going to be hauling around all of the baby gear, he should at least be able to do it with something stylish, right? No man ever thought about buying himself a diaper bag before those two lines appeared on the pregnancy test. Help a dude out and give him something respectable like this rugged tote from Brooks Brothers. It has a large compartment and is built like a tank, so he can lug around the goods without having to cut up his man card.

Filson Open-Top Tote Bag

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Hand Him a Gift That Keeps on Giving

Yeti Cooler

His life may have changed forever, but it doesn’t mean it’s over — although it might feel like it right now. Babies are expensive, so it’s going to be a long time before he can indulge in something for himself. That’s where you come in. If you can swing it, a Yeti cooler is the ultimate gesture. It will be much appreciated, especially down the road when he’s taking the family on a road trip. If it’s out of your budget, a Yeti Rambler Lowball will do the trick. He can fill it with whatever takes the edge off on a particularly hard day.

Yeti Cooler Tote

Make Mealtime a Breeze

Remember what I said earlier about leaving the house? New parents have a lot to think about. Take mealtime out of the equation with Home Chef’s meal delivery service. He’ll still need to prepare everything, but the fact that there are directions to follow and everything is portioned out is enough to save his sanity.

Home Chef Box

Build a Survival Kit

Last but not least, if you really want to make your mark, build your friend a new dad survival kit. Walgreens has everything you need to make it happen. Here’s what I suggest:

  • A boatload of snacks like jerky, chips and a favorite candy.
  • Earplugs. Don’t skimp on these. Get the good stuff.
  • Emergen-C, so he can stay in the game.
  • Tylenol. The big bottle.
  • A six pack of his favorite brew or a bottle of his favorite spirit.
  • More snacks.
  • A gift card to a local restaurant, Amazon or even Netflix. You know your buddy best. Get something he and his partner can put to good use.

How I Saved More Than $1,600 on My Wedding: Attire

My fiance, Ryan, and I are planning a wedding in Healdsburg, California, in the heart of wine country. Like so many couples, we’re learning that planning a wedding means lots of shopping. Whether it’s paper for your invitations or ties for your groomsmen, spending becomes second nature. So, as a bride with a budget she’d like to stick to, I’m obsessed with getting the best deals when I can. Thankfully, Ebates helped me save on so many wedding essentials, such as invitations, decor, attire — even our honeymoon. In this series of posts, you’ll get a chance to see exactly how much I was able to save and how.

Shopping for our wedding attire was one of the most fun tasks on our pre-wedding to-do list. Attire fell under multiple categories in our budget, so we were able to cover a few bases at once. We wore some of the attire on our wedding day, some of it was for the rest of the weekend’s festivities and some we wanted to give as gifts to our groomsmen.

With the wedding set in wine country, we were looking for simple and rustic, but sweet. Thanks to some of the deals you’ll read about below and Cash Back at Ebates, we were able to achieve that and save more on wedding attire than we could have dreamed.

Overall, we were able to save $600 on our wedding attire. Here’s how:

Welcome Party

Ryan and I had wedding guests coming in from all over the U.S., and some from overseas. One of our objectives was to bring everyone together to meet and get all the niceties out of the way on Friday night so that by Saturday they could just party. So we hosted a welcome party at a bar near our venue.

white ruffled dress

I wanted to wear something to the welcome party that was bridal enough to look celebratory without overdoing it. I certainly didn’t want to outshine my own wedding dress, so I opted for a more casual white ruffled shirt dress, glammed up with killer shoes.

floral pumps

The dress was on sale at JCPenney, where we had the benefit of 6% Cash Back at Ebates and in-store pickup, which saved us on shipping. The shoes were on sale, and we discovered an extra 25% off coupon for Macy’s shoes through the Ebates button. All in all, we saved $55 on my welcome party outfit.

Savings:

Ebates Cash Back savings: $10

Total saved at JCPenney: $25

Total saved at Macy’s: $20

Total saved on welcome party attire: $55

Groom’s Suit

Ryan decided that purchasing his wedding suit online was the best choice for him, and we found a great deal at Men’s Wearhouse for a cool suit that fit his style perfectly. It was cool blue and complemented nicely by a light bow tie and leather suspenders. Thankfully, we had great deals and Cash Back at Ebates working for us, and the suit was on sale for 50% off. We saved $260 on Ryan’s wedding-day attire. Seriously.

navy blue suit men's wearhouse

A quick aside: Although Ryan found his suit online, I decided that purchasing my wedding dress in person was the best choice for me. I did, however, do some pre-shopping online and found some stunning dresses at Saks Fifth Avenue, which has a selection that’s especially appealing if you’re going for something beautiful and nontraditional.

Savings:

Ebates Cash Back savings: $10

Total saved at Men’s Wearhouse: $250

Total saved on groom’s wedding suit: $260

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Wedding Shoes

Our big day was set on a ridge overlooking a vineyard, which meant comfortable shoes were in order. I really wanted to avoid kicking off my pretty shoes for flip-flops at the end of the night (which I did anyway, because the bumping dance floor required it!). Comfort and style were my main criteria, and I found the perfect block heel pumps at Macy’s that were sweet and summery without too many frills.

suede blush block heel pumps

For his wedding footwear, Ryan opted for a pair of classic leather oxfords, also from Macy’s. They were — you guessed it — on sale, which meant that we saved $30 right off the bat. At the time we purchased them, we learned through our Ebates Cash Back button that there was a 30% off coupon available for purchasing two pairs of shoes, saving us even more. Tack on the 6% Cash Back at Ebates and we were ready to dance the night away.

leather oxford men's shoes

Savings:

Ebates Cash Back savings: $8

Total saved at Macy’s: $57

Total saved on wedding shoes: $65

Groom’s Accessories

To complete the groom’s look, we decided that bow ties and leather suspenders would come together perfectly for the sophistication and wine-country-chic style he was going for. We also thought it would work well to purchase the same bow ties and suspenders for the groomsmen as gifts to ensure they all matched.

leather suspenders

Our Cash Back button told us there was a buy-one-get-one-free coupon available at Men’s Wearhouse for ties and an additional 50% off additional items — plus free shipping and 4% Cash Back — so we scooped up some classy bow ties for Ryan and the groomsmen that were perfect for our winery wedding. The tan leather suspenders we purchased from the Belt Outlet — where we enjoyed 5% Cash Back through Ebates — were 25% off and included free shipping, saving us a ton.

classy bowtie

Savings:

Ebates Cash Back savings: $15

Total saved at Men’s Wearhouse: $140

Total saved at Belt Outlet: $65

Total saved on groomsmen outfits: $220

 

Total Saved on Wedding Attire: $600

Overall, we saved $600 on wedding attire thanks to deals and Cash Back at Ebates, which was quite the pleasant surprise. It opened up our budget for other incredible experiences, and put more money than expected back into our pockets.

Next up, I’ll share even more wedding deals. Stay tuned to learn how I was able to save big on gifts for our wedding party.

How to Save Money on Your Next Cruise Booking

Cruises are a one-stop shop for all your vacation needs: Your food and beverage is provided, entertainment is on board and your travel itinerary is all mapped out. All that’s required from you: Have a great time. The best part is that many cruise lines feature deals and specials on everything from beverages to group packages. Below, five tips for saving money on your next cruise.

1. Sail During Slow Seasons

You may be able to snag an amazing price on your trip if you wait until the last minute. Although this may mean settling for a smaller cabin, the savings will be well worth it. Experts also advise looking for cruises during the slow season (i.e. not holiday vacation or summer). Another ideal time to book is during the Caribbean’s hurricane season. Wave season (January through March) tends to see sales from agencies and cruise lines alike. If you’re curious about which specific line to look for, experts say because of the size of the ships, both Caribbean and Med offer great last-minute deals.

2. Use Agents and Apps Wisely

A great idea: Sign up for cruise lines’ email newsletters and text alerts. The great deals and packages will arrive right to your inbox. Several lines, such as Celebrity and Royal Caribbean, feature one-day discounts. If your main goal is to score the lowest price, experts advise working with a travel agency. Because agencies block space on ships, they’re able to provide their clients with cheaper rates. They’re watching all the deals, and will be aware of great new sales, add-on perks or other discounts. If you prefer to use technology, there are also plenty of apps available (TripIt, Cruise Critic forums) that offer advice, show prices and help you find the best fit and fare.

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3. Check Out Hot Spots and Leave From Local Ports

Booking early for in-demand spots (experts say the Caribbean and Alaska continue to be super hot destinations this year) will help consumers get the best rates. Because these cruises are in such high demand, rates continue to increase. Talk with your travel agent or do a little research into your destination of choice. Experts also advise sailing away from your hometown. If you live in a big city (Seattle, New Orleans, Los Angeles or San Francisco, for example), you can easily drive to the port, eliminating the need to book a pricey flight.

4. Go in a Group

Take advantage of group rates (applied to parties of 16 or more) and you could even score yourself a free trip. Experts say the most affordable months to book a group cruise are May, June, September, October and early November.

5. DIY Your Fun

Unless you’re going to be drinking heavily (five or so drinks per day), the beverage packages aren’t always the best bet. Take advantage of happy hours — on and off the ship. You can also seek out spa deals and adventures on your own. Although the cruise may offer off-board activities, experts suggest relying on online travel blogs and guidebooks to plan experiences on your own. You can also investigate spas off-board instead of splurging for pricier services offered on the ship.

9 Tips to Conquer a Bad Hair Day

Blame it on the weather, laziness or an unfavorable trip to the salon — bad hair days happen, and they happen to the best of us. But whether you’re bummed out about your bangs or annoyed over frizz, there’s a solution for every problem. Below, nine fixes to banish your bad hair days forever.

1. Try a Hairline Braid If Your Bangs Are Sticking Up

This style looks cool, and it’s super easy to master. Mist your hair with a texturizing spray before plaiting to help the pieces grip each other and stay in place. Then pin it behind your ear with two bobby pins fixed in an X shape.

2. Use Braids to Control Curls

While your hair is still damp, gather it into two sections. Form two braids and let the hair “cook” for 20 minutes. The style will coax your hair into soft, loose waves free of fuzz.

3. Pull Hair into a Half Updo

Half-up styles give your hair structure with minimal effort, and they instantly work to brighten your face. To master the look, section out the top layer of your hair and fasten it with a hair tie.

4. Dry Shampoo Is Your Secret Weapon

You don’t have to wash your hair every day. Before going to bed, douse it with dry shampoo. The product will soak into your hair while you sleep so you can wake up, style and go.

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5. Rock Frizz-less Curls

Sometimes you want to play with your hair’s natural volume with a more natural look. To take advantage of the fuzziness, flip your head upside down and fluff the hair around the nape of your neck with your hands or a hair pick. This builds body from underneath.

6. Cure Hat Head by Switching Your Part

Before you put on your hat, flip your hair over to the opposite side on which you normally wear your hair. Switch it again when you take off the hat.

7. Tame Bangs with Accessories

Anyone with bangs knows the awkward grow-out stage. You can’t make it in for a trim quite yet, but your bangs are in your face. Embrace bobby-pin art. Instead of just sticking them in wherever, make the look purposeful with a cross design.

8. Rev Up Flat Hair with Hairspray

Try using hairspray on the underside of the roots, let it dry and then run your hands through to add volume. You can also use a blow-dryer, flipping your hair over to add a boost.

9. Fix Ponytail Bumps by Making It a Double

The only way to get rid of an unsightly ponytail bump is to wet your hair or to apply heat. If you don’t have the time to mess with it, you can opt instead for a double ponytail. Leave the top section out while gathering the back into a pony, secure it with elastic, add in the front section and secure it with a second elastic.

A First-timer’s Guide to Festival Camping

From remembering wet wipes to securing the tent, there’s an art to experiencing a music festival. Below, we’ve compiled five tips to help you navigate the challenges (heat, dehydration, no bathrooms) with ease.

Cozy Up Your Campsite

Invest in some rugs and a tarp or blanket to put outside your tent. After properly securing your tent, take the extra time to stake it in with LED lights. This will help prevent any late-night slip-ups and make it easier to find your spot in the crowd.

Fuel Up Wisely

Muscle Milk and protein drinks are great for meals on the go. They pack all the nutrients you need without the inconvenience of cooking. It’s also wise to stock up on dehydrated drink packs — they’re a lightweight way to refresh yourself.

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Keep Dirt at Bay

Festivals are notoriously filthy, so remember to pack an extra set of clothes for the ride home. Store your spare outfit in Ziploc baggies to keep it clean while you’re at the festival. Experts also advise storing a spare pair of flip-flops to wear around the campsite, and placing rugs inside the tent can help trap dirt.

Invest in the Right Accessories

Before you go, spring for a few battery-operated fans you can hang up around your tent to keep you cool. And don’t underestimate the value of headlamps — they’ll save your life during late-night bathroom runs.

Two Words: Safety Pins

You never know when your outfit or tent may rip. Stock up in case of emergencies!

How to Throw a Summer Soiree

With Memorial Day weekend on the horizon, we’re stepping into full swing for summer parties. From backyard barbecues to intimate al fresco dinners, your summertime soirees truly are what shape the season. Create magical memories that your guests will forever cherish by keeping these five party-planning tips in mind.

1. Keep Invitations Specific

Spread the word and set the scene by sending out clear yet fun instructions so guests know exactly what to expect. Are you hosting a potluck? Will guests be nibbling throughout the evening or is there a set mealtime? Make sure to specify so latecomers won’t be disappointed. It’s also wise to announce the dress code. Get inspired for outdoor menus with this Cadac Stratos gas grill ($280).

Cadac Grill

2. Make Sure Everyone Has a Seat

Guests will want to relax and unwind. Make sure there’s enough seating for everyone, especially if you’re hosting an outdoor soiree. Feel free to get creative with things — use Moroccan poufs, set up blankets for guests to lounge on picnic-style or use small stools. Give guests a cozy place to sit with this Crate + Barrel outdoor pouf ($199).

Gray Outdoor Pouf

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3. Beware Mosquitos

Bugs are a huge bummer. Before the party, get rid of standing water — dump out the kiddie pool, empty out rain water in flower pots and clean out the gutters. Set up some fans or offer guests natural bug repellants. Set the mood and keep bugs away with this citronella candle ($25).

Citronella Table candle

4. Set the Mood with Music

Keep your playlists soft and chill. No one will want to shout over blaring music or listen to anything that distracts heavily from a good conversation. Create a playlist that’s heavy on classics, with an emphasis on the upbeat. Aim for five hours of music. Get the party started with the Samsung Level Box Mini ($30).

Samsung Mini Level Portable Speaker

5. Keep Kids Entertained

If you’re throwing a party that includes kids, make sure they have some diversions. Ideas: a Slip ‘N Slide, blowing bubbles, a sprinkler or even disposable cameras so they can run around and capture the scene. Kids will appreciate this zany Banzai Geyser Blast Sprinkler ($14).

Banzai Kiddie Lawn Sprinkler

 

Working With Greenery, Pantone’s 2017 Color of the Year

Girl Standing In Front of Red Door with Ivy

Pantone has revealed the color of the year to be Greenery, a cheery yellow-green hue in the spirit of nature, matcha tea and fresh springtime grass. According to Pantone’s execs, the color symbolizes the reconnection we seek with each other, nature, and a larger purpose. As if that wasn’t inspiration enough, studies have linked green to creating peaceful vibes, improving attention spans and even increasing feelings of happiness. Celebrate the shade with your Ebates discounts, and shop these seven favorite finds below.

1. Alessi Big Love Ice Cream Bowl and Spoon, $65

Alessi Big Love Ice Cream Bowl & Spoon

Your favorite flavors will taste even better when enjoyed out of this shiny steel bowl with a heart-shaped spoon.

2. Nike Zoom Winflo 3 Running Shoes, $90

Nike Zoom Winflo 3

Put a spring in your step — literally — with these pretty green sneaks. The side lace detailing adds an unexpected edge.

3. Zales Green Diamond Solitaire Earrings, $489

Zales Green Diamond Solitare Earrings

Treat yourself to Pantone-approved bling with these glittery green diamonds.

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4. Green Eye Cord Bracelet, $32.50

Designer Ileana Makri takes inspiration from her worldly travels to create pieces with a fresh perspective. This bracelet features a braided cord and evil-eye charm.

5. Tory Burch Robinson Mini Wallet, $135

This vibrantly hued accessory holds all your basics — cards, cash, coins.

6. Winky Lux Lip Balm, $14

This lipstick looks like a work of art. Swivel up the tube to reveal a clear balm with a beautiful Greenery-hued flower frozen inside.

7. Ole Henriksen Hydrator, $34

This green bottle and all-natural formula will make you look forward to your morning face-moisturizing rituals.

How to Throw the Best Bridal Shower Ever

How to Throw the Most Extra Bridal Shower Ever

Bridal showers don’t have to fall victim to the usual cliches. Instead of awkward games and raunchy entertainment, take the opportunity to hone in on what the bride-to-be really loves. Bridal showers are another opportunity to celebrate the bride’s originality and spirit. They should be fun! Here are five tips for how to plan a party that will please all the guests.

Decide on a Theme

Themes tie everything together and help all the planning details fall into place. If your bride’s wedding will take place in an exotic destination, pay tribute to the location with food, decor and gifts. Does your bride love Mexican food? Is she obsessed with spas and pampering beauty treatments? Has she always had a strange love of New Orleans? Allow her favorite things — even if it’s just colors she likes — to guide the way. To take it to the next level, keep in mind all five senses: touch, taste, sight, scent and sound.

Bring in a Statement Piece

You don’t have to go wild on super expensive food or cocktails. Experts say splurging on one attention-grabbing component will make all the difference. Ideas include a wow-factor cake, floral arrangements for the dinner table or even a musician to perform as guests arrive. Elevate the idea by researching the most outrageous cakes available in your area. Guests will go wild capturing it on social media.

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Make It Intimate

Sometimes it’s not the food or the decorations we remember, but how the occasion makes us feel. Invite guests to share their favorite memories of the bride or to make individual toasts in lieu of bringing basic gifts. Step up your bridal-party game by recording this part of the shower so the bride has a visual reference to return to whenever she wants.

Have Fun with the Food

It’s tempting to resort to tried-and-true bridal-party cuisine (mimosas, finger sandwiches), but really putting thought into interesting, eclectic dishes will have a huge impact. Peruse Pinterest, go through your local book store’s cookbook section and scour blogs to pull together a menu that takes guests out of their culinary comfort zones. For the maximum effect, invite one of your area’s best personal chefs to cook for guests at the party.

Invite the Groom to Participate in a Creative Way

There’s a trend in bridal-party games that involves the groom in a starring role. Before the party, invite the groom to answer questions about the bride in a playful way. Play the answers for guests during the shower, and allow the bride to chime in with her own responses. It’s a fun way to share a couple’s unique love story, and guests get a kick out of it. Don’t hold back! You can try creating a mini-movie of how the bride and groom met, or pull inspiration from the couple’s favorite love films.

How I Saved More Than $1,600 on My Wedding: Decor

Smart Ways to Save on Your Wedding: Decor

My fiance, Ryan, and I are planning a wedding in Healdsburg, California, in the heart of wine country. Like so many couples, we’re learning that planning a wedding means lots of shopping. Whether it’s paper for your invitations or ties for your groomsmen, spending becomes second nature. So, as a bride with a budget she’d like to stick to, I’m obsessed with getting the best deals when I can. Thankfully, Ebates helped me save on so many wedding essentials, such as invitations, decor, attire — even our honeymoon. In this series of posts, you’ll get a chance to see exactly how much I was able to save and how.

For us, decor was one of the budget items that got thrown into the “miscellaneous” category. So as we approached the wedding day, we were looking for as many deals as we could find. In addition to flowers, there were other wedding decorations we wanted for our winery wedding to give it a personal touch and tie the whole day together. For bud vases and candles as centerpieces, string lights illuminating the outdoor dance floor and wedding favors decorating the dinner table, we budgeted $400.

In the end, we saved more than $200, essentially halving our budget. Here’s how:

Lights

One must-have for our Northern California wedding was dancing under the stars. To light the way for our guests, we chose classic round globe lights strung up overhead. These frosted white string lights from Lighting Direct were perfect for the soft glow and charming backyard-party ambiance we were going for. Between the 10% off coupon for string and rope lights that was available when we purchased, free shipping for orders more than $49 and 5% Cash Back at Ebates for Lighting Direct, we were able to save a pretty penny on our dance floor lights.

Savings:

Ebates Cash Back savings: $6

Total saved at Lighting Direct: $25

 

Wrapping a few strands of string lights around a couple trees was also among our wedding-decoration ideas. Since we were setting up our dance floor outside, it was crucial that the area was well lit. With these solar string lights we found on Overstock, we were happy not to have to worry about the major tripping hazard of electrical cords taped to the floor. And (bonus!) we were saving energy by powering our lights with the sun.

For our tree lights, we went with two packs of 225 solar-powered and long-lasting lights from Overstock. A free-shipping offer and 6% Cash Back at Ebates saved us a few bucks, and helped save the planet.

Savings:

Ebates Cash Back savings: $3.50

Total saved at Overstock: $10

Total saved on lights: $35

 

Centerpieces

Since we were doing a farm table for dinner with natural green-leafed garland down the center, our centerpiece needs were mainly to decorate our wine-barrel cocktail tables, the bar area and the dessert table. We preferred to keep it simple, with votive candles and bud vases for flowers at the center of the barrels.

Decorating the cocktail tables was the first priority. Even though we were looking at simple votive candles, candle holders and small bud vases, buying enough for tables for 100 guests meant preparing to spend. Luckily, we found some crazy-good deals at Pier 1 Imports, including clean-lined votive holders and ivory candles at a great price, with free shipping. Since Pier 1 was offering 15% Cash Back at Ebates, we decided to poke around for other decor goodies. We ended up discovering some adorable agate photo clips on clearance — saving us $30 — which we used as table-number holders at dinner.

Savings:

Ebates Cash Back savings: $25

Total saved at Pier 1: $75

We found bud vases at the Container Store. We went with vintage-looking glass milk bottles to hold our flower centerpieces on our wine-barrel cocktail tables. We saved $10 with a 15% off coupon that was available at the time of purchase, earned free shipping because our order was more than $75 and got 4% Cash Back at Ebates. And our wedding flowers couldn’t have looked sweeter.

Savings:

Ebates Cash Back savings: $3

Total saved at the Container Store: $25

Total saved on centerpieces: $100

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Favors

Part of our wedding favors included a little ode to San Francisco, where Ryan and I live. We wanted to pair a couple of our favorite Ghirardelli chocolates in a tiny sachet to place on each plate. Because we happened to be shopping on a triple Cash Back week at Ebates, we found some incredible savings at Ghirardelli. We saved $25 on our order thanks to 15% Cash Back, and our guests loved the personal touch.

Savings:

Ebates Cash Back savings: $25

Total saved at Ghirardelli: $25

 

Chocolates weren’t the only favors we decided to give out. I had seen small bottles of olive oil handed out at a few weddings on Pinterest, and I thought it was the perfect idea — especially for a California wedding. The winery where we were getting married was dotted with olive trees. This idea turned into a small DIY project that was well worth it and loved by everyone, and Michaels was our store of choice for the tiny bottles. Thanks to a buy-one-get-one-50%-off deal on swing-top bottles and 2% Cash Back, we were able to pour some local olive oil into each bottle with a thank-you tag for our guests. These were a huge hit!

Savings:

Ebates Cash Back savings: $3

Total saved at Michaels: $45

Total saved on favors: $70

 Total saved on wedding decor: $205

Overall, we saved $205 on wedding decor, cutting our budget for that in half. An extra $200 went back in our pockets thanks to all the deals and Cash Back we discovered at Ebates. We’ll take it.

Next up, I’ll share even more wedding deals. Stay tuned to learn how I was able to save big on wedding attire.

Before You Go: Travel Tips for Your Summer Vacation

Before You Go: Travel Tips for Your Summer Vacation

Just like when we were kids, we look forward to our summer vacation all year. It’s the time we can take advantage of slow summer Fridays, fight the out-of-town traffic and get away for a far-flung adventure or a long weekend at the beach. No matter where you’re headed, here are some handy travel tips to make sure you have a summer vacation that’s as relaxed and fun as it was 20 years ago — and at the same time, earn Cash Back at Ebates like a responsible grown-up.

Compartmentalize

Ebags portable packing cubes

You don’t want to spend an hour rummaging through your bag for that tank top you’re sure you brought, only to find it stuffed into your sneaker. Make your life easy (it’s vacation!) and invest in eBags packing cubes to keep your clothes organized during your summer travel. If you really want to be on it, use the compartments to pack individual outfits for each day you’re on the trip. Take out the guesswork and spend more time on the beach or exploring a new city.

Roll It All Up

Neiman Marcus striped maxi dress

Rolling — rather than folding — clothes is a real space-saver when you’re trying to cram your entire summer wardrobe into one suitcase. You’ll be able to fit more of the clothes you love if you roll up each item tightly, minimizing wasted space in the bag. One of the most convenient summer travel ideas, rolling also will minimize wrinkles when you arrive, which is a nice bonus. To ease right into vacation mode, pack clothes with fabrics that don’t wrinkle easily, such as polyester, cashmere and this spandex maxi from Neiman Marcus.

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Keep the Charge

pocket juice portable phone charger

Keeping a full charge on your phone or tablet is critical to making sure the photos and Instagram posts don’t dwindle over the course of your summer vacation. Keep a portable charger in your suitcase so you never have to worry about forgetting it, and to use as a backup if you forget your full-time charger (which never happens…).

Check the Wait Times

Stressing because you’re late for your vacation flight is just too ironic. Plan ahead — and I don’t mean to take your mother’s advice to get to the airport three hours early. Apps such as MiFlight tell you how long the line is at security checkpoints at airports around the world. It’s the perfect kick in the pants for the last-minute traveler. Check what people are saying, and then decide whether you can take an Uber Pool or you need to get there pronto.