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That and shop at Walmart. It's like the dollar store but it doesn't all fall apart right when you get it home.
Comes back to the idea of not spending money that you don't have. Just don't do it, and you'll save a ton for the Holidays.
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I do most of my Christmas shopping on-line now to save time and money and if I'm lucky enough to win I'll be heading to http://www.walmart.com/
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Purchase Wii Console at Best Buy for low price of $249.. Sign up for credit account and get $25 off purchase immediately, making the Wii (which sells for around $400 elsewhere) $225. WEEEEE! (Of course, I immediately cut up the credit card when it arrives!)
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In order to go shopping you need to wait for credit card to thaw --- and for the record DO NOT put it in the microwave to speed things up! ;)
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Use the store brand of a product whenever possible.
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My tip: Buy wrapping supplies at great discounts after the holidays to use the next year. I bought all of my wrapping for this year at 90% off last year. I spent maybe $10 and I have more than enough to get me through this year with plenty to spare.
Now, when it's time to go shopping, you have made it inconvenient and time consuming to access those cards. This equates to more time to THINK about your buying decisions and refrain from impulse shopping/overshopping. Overall, it's a good practice in that it keeps you from spending money (you don't have) in haste and waste.
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Instead of buying those crazy-expensive christmas decorations, we build them! We get appliance boxes from www.freecycle.org, and create our own snowmen, reindeer, and santa claus. It's a super-cheap craft, and the little ones can even partake in the fun!
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Save on gas and avoid headaches by shopping online and at very local businesses. Better yet, make your own gifts from materials on hand. A thoughtful, personalized gift is better than a ubiquitous gift-certificate.
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Tip: Add some sites like www.bestbuy.com to your favorite or delicious toolbar. There are many sites that offer the "Deal of the Day" for online shoppers that can save you a ton on gifts you may be searching for!
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stop sending holiday cards to people who have not sent you cards in last 2 years. It will save you money in cards & stamps. That will also give you time to write personal notes to those people who are more than acquaintances.
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Learn your grocery store layout. The stores are set by highly paid college educated planners in order to encourage you to spend as much $$$ as possible. Shop high and low on the shelves for the best deals - the most expensive items are ALWAYS at eye level, and in the case of products aimed at children, the product will be set at their eye level.
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Also think about duplicating photos you took during the year and put them in a scrapbook for someone special. Too often our personal photos are not shared with those that would appreciate them. Perfect gift for family members that live afar.
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1 buy a pack of tissue paper (roughly 2' x 2.5'),
2 put food coloring in some coffee cups (maybe dilute with a little water),
3 fold the tissue into small squares, triangles etc.
4 dip the corners of the paper into the food coloring
5 unfold and dry, then iron
Absolutely the most beautiful wrapping paper you'll ever use.
One of my most treasured gifts I received many years ago was when my name was picked at a Secret Santa and the person who picked my name (my boss) wasn't someone I was close to at work. He was kind enough and creative enough to find out what music I enjoyed or concerts I had been to and he downloaded about 10 songs and burned it onto a CD. He also made a very nice CD cover with the three artists on the cover and a special playlist on the back. It was inexpensive, somewhat time consuming, and very thoughtful.
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*Don't buy any new gift wrap or ribbon. Reuse old stuff or make your own, using brown paper bags, newsprint, comics, or (possibly sewn together) magazine pages.
*Colorful masking, duct and electrical tape fills in as great graphic "bows" -- just wrap the tape around the package like a ribbon, and/or make a bow criss-cross design on the top.
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We have a great friend who's a handyman. And one year, he offered to fix one small thing that was bugging us in our house...all we had to do was cover the hard costs.
I have a niece who's a book editor, and one of our family members writes articles, so our niece offered to proof read/edit his next four articles.
My nephew is an awesome cook, so he offered to fix the family a main course one night.
Another niece is a budding photographer and gifted a "family photo".
My brother likes to make his own beer...usually gifts a little of that.
And so on...you get the idea. So, whenever you can use your talents to gift, it's a great way to save a little money, but really give something worthwhile to those you really care about.
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If you're feeling frisky, add a bottle of inexpensive, yet yummy, wine. (You'd be amazed at what you can find for $5...)
I'm a big fan of homemade gifts in general. I'd rather receive something that someone made than something store bought, as more thought usually goes in to it! :)
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Another money saving tip is to have a "White Elephant" gift exchange. The best way to regift those things you weren't able to find a proper spot for in your home or recycle those items you've loved but no longer need. Nothing broken, just things you don't want. Not allowed to go to the store and BUY something for the "White Elephant" gift exchange. It has to come from within your home. :-)
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3. Holiday money saving tip: Devil's advocate to what many say about not using credit cards: Use a cash back or rewards credit card like Amazon's to get cash back on your holiday purchases. The principles are same as spending cash - don't spend more money than you have and pay in full next month, but you'll get cash back for the same amount of money spent.
Also check to see if the stores you're shopping at have a "price-match" guarantee and bring your ads with you (I carry mine in a "green" reusable grocery bag). If I see something that's on my list, I double-check the ads to see if it's cheaper somewhere else. If so, and the store has the price-match policy, I can buy it there and save some time and gas.
Often inexpensive elements can be purchased at a dollar store or on sale. They become more valuable by how you put them together and label them.
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and my money saving tip is do a clothes exchange. we love it and so do the kids. They don't get the hand me downs from their siblings this way. we have lots of kids in the neighborhood and area that participate.
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money saving tip: I make any online purchase through www.mypoints.com so that in the end I end up getting an extra gift card somewhere to give away as another present with all the points for purchases I received. I am new to ebates but learning to use that tooo... which gives you money back on your purchases instead of points.
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And my money saving tip is the following: To save money, in our family we pretty much limit the gift giving to the children. Amongst the adults we draw names and put a gift under the tree for the name picked. It´s a huge relief for all involved and spares the wasted money and embarrassment of someone unwrapping a half dozen sweaters or six sets of bath salts.
As a family we try to do many Christmassy things together throughout the weeks leading up to Christmas. Simple things like taking an evening drive to appreciate the lighted houses or cookies, cuddles and Christmas story time in front of the blinking tree. If you´re feeling adventurous you could even have a family slumber party around the Christmas tree. (Parents can slip out and come back in the morning and the kids don´t even notice, trust me.)
We also try to do some things with our children to emphasize that it´s a season for giving and sharing and let them experience the joy that comes from caring for others, such as, letting the kids choose some toys they may have out grown and donating them to Goodwill. Our kids enjoy singing so we´ve taught them two or three carols with simple motions and taken them to sing for old folks in our neighborhood, giving hugs, smiles and cookies. That way it´s more about celebrating the Christmas season and not just one big long build up to Christmas day and lots and lots of presents.
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My money saving tip for the holidays:
Instead of planning to buy something to eat while you're out shopping, packs snacks and waters. The waters will save you on the sodas. That alone would save our family quite a bit of money on holiday shopping trips.
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In this flexing economy buying local and buying proud is the greatest gift we can give ourselves and it saves beyond $$ it saves jobs, communities and resources.
Love yourself, love your neighbors buy local! No matter what city, state or country.
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Money saving tip: Homemade gifts. I can actually do a craft project that involves bits from the dollar store, say its from my kids, and viola...a really cheap gift with a super-high love factor.
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My friends and I are always wanting new decorations for our yards and houses at Christmas time... but we're all on very tight budgets. So I came up with a great solution. Each year, just after Thanksgiving, we load our cars with Christmas decorations (or photos of items that are simply to big to carry in that small car, and we do a "Decoration Swap". For each item you brought in person or brought a photo of, you are given "credits" to use to "barter" for other items that others brought to the swap floor. This way, everyone gets new items to add to their selection, but nobody has to pay for anything. Once you swap it, the new person owns it, and has the option to put it up for swap next year, or keep it forever if they can't part with it. This way, our house and yard decorations appear new and different to our families and neighbors every year without draining our pockets. The bargaining gets fierce, but it's a lot of fun!
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