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Living the Low-Income Life

And doing it well.

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I decided to post my businesses here, so that everyone knows what I can do. Possibly, this attempt may also drive some business my way;)

The childcare business will lead you to my openings for children.

As for the childcare openings and scrapbooking lessons, I live in Maine.

 

A Scrapper’s Journey (My online shoppe)

Grand Opening: A Scrapper’s Journey – Online Store
A Scrapper’s Journey sells pre-made scrapbooks, cards and more, created lovingly in Maine. Payment options through PayPal or Postal Money Orders only. New items are added when made, and there …

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Scrapbooking Lessons

Scrapbooking Lessons
Times are tough, and there is not a lot of money to take vacations and do a lot of other things. At this time, you are concentrating on providing fun …

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Childcare

Childcare Provided in My Milford Home
Children to age 14 are welcome (openings and times below). I have 15 years+ experience in childcare. I am open to days and evenings shifts, between the hours of 7:30 …

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  • Brightest Blessings!

    I hope to help as many people as possible to live more frugally, whether they have to or choose to.
    I am living the low-income life myself, and wish to help others.
    I am working hard to get myself off welfare, and only receive MaineCare and partial Food Stamps. I have come a long way over the years, but it hasn't been easy.
    Warmest Wishes
    Shannon
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