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The Irish Sun
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
I transformed my garden patio into summer haven for less than £100 with cheap B&M buys including gadget to keep bugs out
A SUPER saver decorated her patio for an alfresco lunch gathering for £100 from B&M. From dinner plates to bug-repelling candles, Aimee shared her impressive haul with her 29.6k Instagram followers. 5 Aimee treated herself to a selection of faux flowers to add a splash of colour Credit: Instagram / @bm_stores 5 She used her bargain finds to decorate her patio space Credit: Instagram / @bm_stores The lifestyle influencer, who lives in Wiltshire with her partner Sean, said she wanted to create the perfect space for entertaining guests. Sharing a video of her summery accessories on This year is the year of our garden, after 18 months living here we are now ready to start making her ready for guests and entertaining, BBQs and sundowners. " Our table was a B&M with £100 to see if I could make something beautiful. " She bagged herself an adorable lemon jug for just £3 after it was on sale from £5 and pretty farmhouse-style plant pots from £3. read more on b&m bargains "£100 feels like a lot of money but these days would barely get you a seat cushion in some shops but I knew that B&M would have some bargains and they did not disappoint!! "I was surprised to see so many things on offer too - especially that lemon jug." To keep pesky insects away for those late-night tipples, she found citronella torches on bamboo spikes to give a feeling of being on a tropical island. The candle and holders are just £4. Most read in Fabulous Aimee also jumped on the They vary in price, but range from £2 to £8. B&M launches their children's outdoor range which is perfect for summer - there's a £2 bargain that'll easily keep the kids entertained She found hanging baskets filled with colourful and realistic plastic flowers, which she added to an outhouse wall. Followers flocked to praise her haul, with one writing: "Such good finds! That lemon jug! "You did a brilliant job finding this all and styling it beautifully together." "Great bargains and looks lovely," echoed a second. "Impressive job the wall hanging baskets look lovely in that position too x" said a third. Remember that some products are limited to selected stores, so always check with your local shop before wasting a trip. How to save money at B&M Shoppers have saved hundreds of pounds a year by using B&M's scanner app. The scanner lets you see if an item's price is cheaper than advertised on the shop floor label. Products that are typically discounted are seasonal items and old stock that B&M is trying to shift. The app is free to download off the B&M Stores mobile app via Google Play or the Apple App Store. According to one ex-B&M manager, Here's how you can join the B&M bargain hunt: Download the B&M app for free on any smartphone with an App Store or Google Play. Once you've installed it on your device, click on the option labelled "more" on the bottom, right-hand side of the app home page. You'll then find an option that says "barcode scanner". Click on this and you'll open a camera screen. Use the camera to hover over the barcode of the product you wish to check. If the price comes up as lower, take it to the cash desk and it will automatically scan at the lower price. You don't need to sign up to the B&M app to use the barcode scanner. If, like Aimee, you want to transform your garden space as the weather warms up, B&M has you covered. One product guaranteed to make your backyard the envy of your neighbours is the The purse-friendly buy comes in a wide variety of colours and patterns from stunning floral designs to captivating mandala patterns. Priced at just £4 each, these beautiful hanging decorations will revamp your garden, without you having to break the bank. Plus, when the sunlight catches on the stained glass, it will create a spectacular glow which will transform your garden into a paradise. B&M said: "This unique Stained Glass Hanging Decoration will add a touch of colour and beauty to your garden. "Perfect for hanging in your garden and adding to your outdoor decor." Another product guaranteed to give your garden a glow-up, is the The bargain buy comes in a variety of different colours, including yellow and pink, so is guaranteed to inject your garden with a stunning splash of colour. It features an adorable flower design, with a sweet bee perched on top of it, which is bound to make you smile every time you sit in the garden. 5 Heritage Gardening Hook Plant Pot is just £3 Credit: B&M 5 This lemon Jug is on sale for just £3 Credit: B&M 5 These pretty dinner plates are £2 each Credit: BM


The Sun
26-04-2025
- Business
- The Sun
B&M shoppers are turning their gardens into a spring haven with £1.50 gadget
TRANQUILITY could be coming to a garden near you - thanks to cheap and cheerful products from B&M. The bargain superstore has launched B&M Solar Lamps starting as low as £1.50 - and sent fans running for the tills. 4 4 And the good news is the lights, which vary in price up to £25, are available to buy from stores now. The retail giant told customers on social media: "Your garden's glow-up starts here! "Light up your garden with our HUGE range of Solar Lamps now in store! "The perfect way to light up your outdoor seating space." Shoppers are are scrambling to get their hands on the range, which includes a Solar Powered Milan Floor Lamp 137cm for £25, a Solar Powered Table Lamps 2pk (£8) and the Crystal Effect Solar Lantern (£4). Other penny-pinching products include the Crystal Effect Solar Table Lamp (£3.50) and the Modern Solar Table Lamp which was £2.50 and is now reduced to £1.50. A second added: "Wow." A third swooned: "This is a good one!" Savvy shoppers have also been bedazzled by majorly reduced garden items that will add style and brighten up your outside space in seconds too. With spring finally here and the weather warming up, people are on a mission to give your garden an upgrade but without breaking the bank. I went to B&M for a radiator cover & came out with £230 of furniture for £40 - here's how I nabbed such epic bargains Bargain hunters are going wild for B&M 's Artificial Rose Curtain, which was once priced at £25. The discount retail store has put a variety of its outdoor products on sale. The retailer is also providing great deals on various household essentials from tech products, to kitchenware, make-up and perfume. B&M does not do home delivery so if you want to shop the products you will need to head to your nearest B&M branch. 4 4 How to save money at B&M Shoppers have saved hundreds of pounds a year by using B&M's scanner app. The scanner lets you see if an item's price is cheaper than advertised on the shop floor label. Products that are typically discounted are seasonal items and old stock that B&M is trying to shift. The app is free to download off the B&M Stores mobile app via Google Play or the Apple App Store. According to one ex-B&M manager, you'll want to visit your local branch at 10am on a Wednesday too. Here's how you can join the B&M bargain hunt: Download the B&M app for free on any smartphone with an App Store or Google Play. Once you've installed it on your device, click on the option labelled "more" on the bottom, right-hand side of the app home page. You'll then find an option that says "barcode scanner". Click on this and you'll open a camera screen. Use the camera to hover over the barcode of the product you wish to check. If the price comes up as lower, take it to the cash desk and it will automatically scan at the lower price. You don't need to sign up to the B&M app to use the barcode scanner.


Telegraph
12-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Telegraph
You could save £3k – and your sanity – with my mum hacks
Casey Major-Bunce always keeps a £5 note and a plaster in the back of her phone case. As a mum of four she never knows when she might need either. Experience has shown her that little things like this make her life much easier, and Major-Bunce has more of these tricks up her sleeve that keep an online community of mums keen to lap them up. 'If I didn't do these things I'd probably break down with four kids,' says the 34-year-old Instagram influencer from her home in Portsmouth. 'They just all make my life easier. As a mum, you're a stylist, a nurse, a dentist, a personal shopper, a chef. 'You do so many jobs you don't even realise,' she continues. 'And who's actually looking after you at the end of the day? If I can help you save 20 minutes, then that's 20 minutes you can put back into yourself.' Her tips are practical on a level that Meghan Markle 's are not. But Major-Bunce is embedded firmly in reality. She was six years old when her mother became ill and, as a result, disabled. Aged 13, her cousin, whom she regarded as a sister, died of meningitis. In the years that followed, she struggled with the emotional trauma, as well as undiagnosed dyslexia and autism. 'I haven't had the easiest upbringing, I didn't have a fairytale life,' she admits. 'We never had a lot of money.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Casey Major-Bunce | Mum Home and Life Hacks (@majormumhacks) Becoming a mum herself was a turning point, giving her the purpose and reason to live that had felt missing from her life. Today, she has four children: Ayron, 14, Kaiser, nine, and identical twins Arabecca and Matilda, five. At first, Major-Bunce, who had worked as a florist and had a reputation for being a whizz at event planning, was only handing out tips to friends. Then, in 2022, one of them suggested she should share them with others on social media. As she started posting, her followers rose steadily. Major-Bunce was amazed as they crept up to 200, and then 400. Today, her account @MajorMumHacks has more than 700,000 followers. Remarkably, she keeps in touch with all of them via her inbox, replying directly to messages and sending voice notes. What would she be doing now if she hadn't accrued such a large following? 'I would be working at either B&M Stores or the Co-op,' she shoots back. In other words, jobs that would fit around the school run. They are a family that saves rather than spends. Major-Bunce loves Butlins and even if she could afford Center Parcs, she's unsure it would be for her. 'I think my husband would like it, he's a bit posher than me,' she jokes. Instead of big-ticket purchases, Major-Bunce focuses on making the small beautiful. On a woodland walk, for example, she gives her children labelled bags for the stones and leaves they collect and take home. Before she posts anything, she asks herself: who is it going to help? Is it going to help? And is it going to make someone feel good about themselves? 'It's really important that what you post makes people feel cool about themselves.' She has calculated that if you did every single hack in her new book The Big Book of Major Mum Hacks then you would save £3k in a year. But she's not telling people to do every single hack. 'That's unrealistic!' she says. 'It's a case of me saying, 'This is working for me and it might help you out.' It's all about saving time, money and your sanity. And having fun while you're doing it.' Try these MajorMumHacks Unblocking drains It might not be a complete, permanent fix (you may need to call a plumber), but this is a great hack for slower-than-normal sink- or bath-draining problems. Put a big squirt of washing-up liquid down the plughole, leave for 10-15 minutes, then pour boiling water down the drain. Getting rid of shower-head limescale Fill a sandwich bag (one with handles) one-third full with white vinegar. Tie the handles carefully around the shower head and then turn on the tap slowly so the bag fills up. Leave the bag tied securely around the shower head overnight, then next morning untie the bag and your nozzle will be sparkling clean. Transform your picnic flask This is one of my most shared ideas. Don't just keep tea and coffee in your flask. I put warm hot dogs in them for days out, and take the buns and ketchup with me. This will save you a fortune and be much better than what's on offer from a cafe or food truck often. I do the same with ice lollies: just put a flask in the freezer and then pop in some lollies. It will save you a fortune by not going to an ice-cream van, and that way, the kids aren't missing out. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Casey Major-Bunce | Mum Home and Life Hacks (@majormumhacks) Vase cleaning Take your stained vase and fill with some uncooked rice – you probably only need a cup full. Add warm water, covering the water-mark stain that needs removing. Lastly, pop in a dishwasher tablet and leave overnight. In the morning, discard all the contents and give your vase a rinse in cold water. Bedsock mop hack Place a sock over the floor mount at the end of the mop handle, secure it and clean the floor as usual. Pop your sock in the washing machine and reuse as often as needed. Storage Wardrobe cubes typically have five compartments – perfect for organising outfits for each day of a short trip, with a cube for each family member. For longer vacations, use each section to keep categories such as T-shirts, nightwear and swimwear separate. Over-the-door hangers are similarly handy, offering rows of two, three, or four sections for organising smaller items or packing for a getaway. Once you reach your destination, simply hang it up – each day's outfit ready to go! Keep playtime tidy Over-the-door hangers are a great storage hack for children's toys as they utilise unused space behind doors, keeping toys organised, accessible and off the floor – helping reduce clutter and tripping hazards. Passport sticker hack I like to think I'm very organised when it comes to travelling because I have to be. Instead of having a frantic flick through each passport to match the right photo with the right person (we've usually lost the will by the end of it all) simply add a sticker to each one. Go for any that suit the holder's personality. Avoid the corners as I find they can catch and peel off more quickly if placed there. Beanbag teddy hack This removes the problem of where to put those soft toys, which can hang around even when the children are older but won't part with their favourites! Instead of spending money on buying a filling for the bag, simply fill it with their teddies and cuddly toys. Hey presto! An extra-comfy seating, lying, chilling area. Don't have a bean-bag cover? You can use an old single duvet cover, fill it halfway and fold over the remaining material. Organised cupboards Everyone has one of those kitchen drawers or cupboards that contains countless cookie cutters, baking trays, (the dreaded) plastic lids and no container… the list could go on. Good old-fashioned filing folders will turn it into an organised dream. The metal ones are robust and easy to clean. Turn a crisp packet into a bowl When I take a sharing-size bag of crisps to a picnic or to the beach, turning the bag into a bowl stops them going all over the place. Open the bag carefully so you don't rip it and the packet opens fully. Holding the packet upright, carefully push up the crisps from the bottom and, using both hands, you fold in the edges of the bottom of the packet in a circle shape. Continue doing this until you have a solid base and the crisps are at the top of your new bowl. Now fold down the top edges of the top of the crisp packet to make it neat and your snack-hack bowl is ready. Watch movies outside Buy a smartphone projector online for around £30 or less. Take a white king-size bed sheet and hang it up outside, either on a fence or over a football goal. Add lots of cushions and blankets. Now all you need to do is grab the popcorn, turn on the projector and press play on your phone.