I know, I know, it's not even Halloween yet. But. There are only 57 days until Christmas and it's never too early to start preparing... Here are my top ten tips for getting ready for Christmas when your budget is next to nothing.
10. Don't Panic!
9. Enter Competitions
8. Nearly New
7. No Present Agreements
6. Bargain Hunting
5. Manage Expectations
4. Presentation is Everything
3. Focus on Food
What do you get the person who has everything? Let me introduce you to the jar of nothing. Attach a label reading something like 'I searched high and low and finally found your dream gift!'
2. Freebies
1. Homemade
The possibilities are endless!
Great tips!
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DeleteGreat tips. I buy a lot of toys for my little boy on ebay as he doesn't mind and it means I can afford a more expensive gift than if I bought new. Thanks for linking to #findtribe
ReplyDeleteThank you. :) It definitely makes a big difference, doesn't it?
DeleteI love this but I have to admit Santa meeting a sticky end was my favorite!
ReplyDeleteMy other half read it and was like, do I need to be worried about you!? :D
DeleteI really enjoyed reading this and have bookmarked a couple of your links to read later. #sharewithme
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DeleteGreat post, I love your tips! I have been thinking about Christmas for weeks now, I really can't wait, and you are right it's never too early to start preparing! Thanks for sharing your tips!
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's going to be Marianna's first Christmas this year and I'm already so excited - can't wait to start decorating! :D
DeleteLove the tips - last year I told everyone straight out that they were all getting homemade gifts. Everyone was really happy as they were carefully made around each person. My sister did amazing cookie Christmas trees that had everyone begging for more.
ReplyDeleteThey sound awesome! I love getting homemade gifts, it's the uniqueness of it. :)
DeleteTop tips here! Last year I made a number of homemade gifts. And rather than buying pre-made hampers I made my own. I think this year I might go homemade again if I can't manage to get everyone to agree to a No Presents Pact!! #TenThings
ReplyDeleteThank you! Homemade is such good fun too (at least when it goes well!) :)
DeleteSome really great tips here. I always love the idea of homemade gifts but never seem to have the time! We scour local facebook groups for second hand toy bargains - perfect for this time of year to stock up on pressies #FindTribe
ReplyDeleteEvery year I say I'll make some really crafty-type presents... It has yet to happen. But one day, I will be a true Pinterest Mom! ;)
DeleteBrilliant tips I love the festive holiday season and being all organized and having things all ready to celebrate. Thank you so much for linking up to Share With Me. I hope to see you again tomorrow for another great round. #sharewithme
ReplyDeleteI was looking at Christmas jumpers in the supermarket earlier and started coming over all festive. It will my daughter's first Christmas this year so I can't wait to do lots of 'kid' things again! :)
DeleteThese are great ideas. My brother and I stopped buying Christmas and birthday presents years ago when we realised we were basically swopping £20 with eachother. Comping all year round really helps as well. I have got my mums and grandmas presents from a competition I won months ago. I also bought a couple of Lucas' presents in the January sales before he was born! Thanks for linking up with #ChristmasLinky x
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Comping has been such a lifesaver for us this year - pretty much everyone has been catered for via competition wins! Haha, that is very organised. :D Marianna's due date was before Christmas last year, but she ended up hanging on until New Year's Day so we still have the unused stocking, etc, we had ready for last year.
DeleteIt's never too early for Christmas! ;) Some great tips, that will come in handy this year as I've just had to replace my car which wasn't really in our financial plans!
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Stevie x
There's always something, isn't there? Whenever I think we're getting on top of things something else breaks... :)
DeleteThis year I became a comper,it's definitely a way to save money and it's great fun also. I love the handmade gift idea, it's very personal and the receiver would really appreciate the time and effort it took to make it #ChristmasLinky
DeleteI love comping and it's such a help - especially towards the end of the month! Without it I don't think any of our relatives would be getting a present at all. :)
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with this especially number 9 - I have won a few of my sons presents this year!
ReplyDeleteI won a hamper this week and I was so pleased - my mother-in-law's present sorted!! :)
DeleteSome great ideas, I'm already trying to manage expectations and we don't give gifts to all our family (adults)! #Christmaslinky
ReplyDeleteI find the biggest struggle is with my OH's family - I feel more awkward bringing it up with them than I do with mine! :)
DeleteSome great ideas, I'm already trying to manage expectations and we don't give gifts to all our family (adults)! #Christmaslinky
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