Top 5 Budget Bloggers

Last month I did a Budget Bloggers You Should Know post and you guys loved it. Well, I’m back with a list of five more budget bloggers you should check out. These are my daily reads that keep me up to date on finances, fashion and all things thrifty.

The Frugalista
Natalie gives you the “frugal side of fabulous.” She covers everything from fashion to beauty and focuses on saving cash with endeavors like her “no buy month.” And she recently came out with a book, “The Frugalista Files,” where she chronicles her journey from being $20,000 in debt to living frugally and fabulous.

Budget Travel
When funds are limited, traveling may be the last thing on your mind. However, that doesn’t have to be the case. Budget Travel offers up helpful tips to travelers on a dime {how to afford Paris on a budget, how to pack a carry-on, etc} and their news stories forecast the hottest destinations that still fit within your budget.

Champagne Dreams
You can have champagne taste on a Kool-Aid budget and these ladies show you how to do it. Most budget fashion sites are only geared towards women, but Champagne Dreams has both sexes covered. You can get the celeb look for less and “step in style but stay in budget.”

Penny Chic
Many people don’t associate fashion with Walmart, but Penny Chic may just change your mind. The site is devoted to women rocking their latest finds and you would never guess they came from Walmart. They style the pieces in a way that makes them like high end. They’re the definition of cheap chic!

Thrift Store Confidential
No list would be complete without showing some love to my fellow thrifters. Thrift Store Confidential shows you “where to shop, how to shop, what to look for and how to make it work for you.” This is definitely your go-to destination for all things thrift-related. And they don’t just tell you how to thrift, they show you as well with their amazing videos.

Check back next week for my top budget vloggers, whose videos are entertaining and informative.

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