'disney fund' bank?

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Hiya. You know how they sell 'retirement fund', 'travel fund' 'college fund' etc. banks. I would like to make my own 'disney vacation fund' bank. Have any of you ever made one? Where can I get the materials? And care to post a pic. TIA!!!
 
I don't have a pic, but I bought just a clear plastic jar from walmart. The top is white and screws on. I also picked up some coloring books that have stickers in the middle and I put those stickers on the jar and it is currently holding some money for our august trip. We also got a penny back from Disneyworld that is the castle with the fab 5 and Daisy on it.
 
I depend heavily on my Disney Fund bank! I make my own for each trip and then deposit extra cash and change in. The end result is my spending money for the entire trip. I am trying to post some pics of the one I am using right now, made out of a cardboard craft box, some paint, a scrapbooking castle sticker and some glass glitter. The most important part for me is to be sure to glue the thing shut! That way I wont be tempted, its a shame to have to ruin it to get the money out but then I get to make a new one. Sorry the pics are yellow the lighting in my room stinks.

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Wow, Bethmsu, what a beautiful bank! We got one of those giant water jugs and just put Disney stickers on it and I thought I was creative.

Beautiful!

Beth
 

I just took a coffee can, covered it in plain white paper, and put Mickey stickers all over it. I cut a hole in the top to put the money in.
 
Bethmsu...I love your bank!! You are very creative!!
 
This is an awesome idea. I think I will do this for my 2008 trip in August!! Then I will be able to use it as my spending cash :)
 
I just took a coffee can, covered it in plain white paper, and put Mickey stickers all over it. I cut a hole in the top to put the money in.

I have a decorated coffee can for spending $ as well, but Bethmsu - your box is really pretty!

For the major trip expenses (airfare, park passes, etc.) we also have a poster we made - like those thermometers they hang up for charity drives. We color in one "degree" for each $50 we transfer into the savings account.

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My SM got everyone in the family one of these adorable piggy banks. As you can see, it's been well-used! I don't know how much she paid for them, but the sticker on the bottom says that it was made by Details Personalized Gifts. I have the number if anyone is interested. I don't know if they are still in business because it was several years ago. I have it in the kitchen and even company has contributed to the fund!

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My SM got everyone in the family one of these adorable piggy banks. As you can see, it's been well-used! I don't know how much she paid for them, but the sticker on the bottom says that it was made by Details Personalized Gifts. I have the number if anyone is interested. I don't know if they are still in business because it was several years ago. I have it in the kitchen and even company has contributed to the fund!

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You can actually buy these piggy banks at the craft store. I have them in my local A.C. Moore. They are sold plain, but that's great, because you can get the paint markers and whatever stickers, etc. you want and customize the bank to meet your needs. I can't remember how much they are, but A.C. Moore usually gives out coupons for the following Sunday that give you a percentage off your entire purchase. I don't think they are that expensive to begin with though... I think under $10. I actually bought one of the customized ones for my friend from a cart in the mall and I think I paid about $30 for it. I wish I had known I could have bought my own and decorated it myself!
 
We bought Wish Jars from our local Hallmark stores. These are painted pottery jars with no bottom hole, just the slot to put money in. You literally have to break them to get the money out. We bought each of our nieces a jar, and told them that they needed to save for a "special trip." They don't even know where they are going! :rotfl2: We also have a jar of our own at our house. We have also been "hiring" them to do some extra work around our house, and paying them in Disney Dollars, put directly into their jars. I also ask for my change at the Disney Store in Disney Dollars, so I can't go spend it either. We are taking our trip in September, and have already saved over $600 just by doing this. Any ones and all change gets put in the jar every day. On pay day, all the money left in my wallet gets put in the jar as well. It works pretty well. However, I am NOT looking forward to breaking my jar to get the cash. Mine is blue with daisies on it, one niece is pink stripes (her BD is in October), the other is swirled with orange and purple. The paint isn't sealed, so you could actually use a Sharpie marker to write on them, either names, or Disney Fund, or something.
 
awesome idea...
I think I am going to start one for my next trip.
I am going to go to my local craft store and buy a plain white piggy bank and decorate it myself.
I already have a little hunk of change saved up in a bag that can be put in.
 
This is a great idea!! I like the ones that you have to break into. Less chance that you'll "borrow" money from the fund!
 
I use a big, glass, apple cider jug to collect "Mickey money" for our upcoming trips. We deposit our spare change and all the tips I make from my 2nd job into the jar.

Over the course of 7 months, we saved up over $400 for our trip last month! :thumbsup2

Now the jar is pretty empty, but we're slowly saving up again for Dec...
 
We've got a giant Bell's Whisky bottle as our 'Florida Fund' :goodvibes

It's not glued down though, but very suprisingly we don't dip into it, just keep putting money in there, it's no-where near full yet though, got another 10 months to work on that!

I do think I need to decorate it now it's been mentioned though...haha!
 
:goodvibes We have a big plastic coffee can and we wrote Disney fund on it. So far every trip we have saved up to about $300 dollars! I know it may not seem like much, but it sure does help! :goodvibes
 
I have thought over and over again what a great idea a little bank would be to save money and I've never done it!! Y'all have given me inspiration to go ahead with it!! Thanks!!
 
Ditto---us too, we drop in any extra $$ as well as loose change, and we normally have enough saved to cover a big chunk of our meal costs!!! I have been doing this ever since our first trip! We've never done this, as our children are all grown, but this would be a good way to encourage kids to save, so that they can have extra spending money while they are there!
 
That's what I'm doing with my DD. If she sees something somewhere like WalMart or somewhere...I tell her...What if we put up the amount of money it is so we can take it to Disney! She sometimes agrees....but sometimes says....'Daddy can just work a little overtime and I can do both!' I get tickled. She's spoiled, what can I say!
 
Cute piggy! I like the oval box with the castle on it. Very creative. I agree--GLUE THAT PUPPY DOWN. :lmao:

We throw all our coin change into an old fashioned clear glass pig that doesnt have a stopper. Makes it very hard to dip into--tho a butter knife makes a wonderful lock pick:rotfl: You have to be careful not to angle the knife and break the slot. It is more fun to shake the heck out of it to get the money out. Good workout:lmao: I cant put bills in it tho cause I dont want to break it to get them out. We make a trip to the Disney Store every 2 -3 months(hour and 1/2 drive to the nearest one) and cash in. They love us:rolleyes1 Ever pay for something with $45 in change, $12 of it loose stuff that doesnt quite make a full roll? :rotfl2: I think they were humoring us last time. This way I dont have any where close to spend the Disney Dollars. See there is a method to my madness. ;)

HMM.:idea: ..maybe I will decorate my piggy, give him some mouse ears..OK I definately have too much time on my hands.:rolleyes1
 








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