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You may think Matthew McConaughey’'s gorgeous wife Camila Alves (who also happens to be a mother of three!) has always lived an easy, glamorous life. But in reality, she's just like everyone else who is trying to make a living while juggling life with a family. "I'm lucky I can get my hair brushed in the morning," jokes Camila. She's sharing her story of hard work that led her to the spotlight, and says no matter how busy life gets, she always finds a little time for herself. "As women, we kind of have the tendency to help everybody else and we kind of forget about ourselves." She wants to be sure that she doesn't lose that, and says you can find ways to treat yourself while staying on your budget. "Once a week, I will go to the 99 cents store and get something for myself!"
Those great finds can also be used to enjoy the holidays on a budget. She's offering to show you how to create an Easter tablescape for just $16 using items purchased from a dollar store! Camila's motto: "I don't care how much money you have, a bargain is always good!"