Anticipating the birth of your first baby is so exciting. But perhaps less exciting
is anticipating the cost of readying his or her nursery with the big-ticket items
you'll need, such as a crib, changing table, rocking chair and dresser.
Don't panic. It may be easier than you think to save for Baby's furniture, and once you're ready to purchase, think discount and second-hand, if not free. You can apply the same – though slightly altered – adage that you apply to buying maternity clothes to outfitting your baby's room: Beg and borrow (but don't steal!).
Browse church rummage sales, garage sales, resale and consignment shops, especially in more affluent areas. |
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The dream nursery is a misnomer and more for the parents than the baby, says Christine K. Walker, author of The Smart Mom's Guide to Staying Home: 65 Simple Ways to Thrive, Not Deprive, on One Income (Trafford Publishing, 2004) and mother of three young children. "All the baby needs is a comfortable, warm place to sleep," says Walker, who borrowed a friend's crib for her second child. "I think it's important to separate the essential from the frivolous. That is a really good guide. Then you can put money into items you feel you really need."
Browse church rummage sales, garage sales, resale and consignment shops, especially in more affluent areas, Walker says. Check out your local paper's classified ads, too.
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