6 Simple Tricks for Holiday Savings
Christmas—it’s a time for family gatherings, home-cooked meals and cozy
nights by the fire — unfortunately, for most it’s also a time for debt.
The gifts, decorations and travel expenses that go along with the season
can be a real financial burden, especially if you’re already working
with a strained budget. However, you shouldn’t be too quick to assume
that you have to take on new debt in order to enjoy the season. Put your
creativity to work, and you’re sure to find lots of ways to stretch your
holiday dollars. Read on for several money-saving tips to get you
started.
1.
Send postcards- At a cost of 39-cents each, mailing
Christmas cards can get quite expensive. Fortunately, cutting back on
postage costs is quite easy. Just send Christmas post cards instead, and
you’ll shave 14 cents off the cost of mailing each card!
2. Get creative with your gift wrap- If you want to save
big, leave the costly gift bags and wrapping paper at the retail stores.
Instead, swing by your local thrift store and pick up a couple rolls of
red or green wallpaper. No one will ever guess that you bought your
stylish wrapping material for as little as 10-cents a roll.
3. Go artificial- If your family is in the habit of
purchasing a real Christmas tree each year, you may be missing out on
some real savings. Invest in an artificial tree, and you’ll instantly
put $20 or more back into your yearly Christmas budget. Then, take
things a step further and trade in the live wreaths and garland as well.
4. Get your kids involved- Don’t rush to the store for
gifts when you have little crafters on hand. Instead, pull out the craft
supplies and encourage your kids to take part in the gift-giving process
by making gifts for their friends and teachers. You’ll keep your little
ones busy and save money in the process.
5. Give the gift of food- If you like what coupons do for
your weekly food budget, just wait till you see what they can do for
your Christmas budget. Come up with a food-related theme for a gift
basket (ex. Italian dinner, picnic in the park, Sunday breakfast). Then,
go through the Sunday paper and cut out coupons for items that
correspond to your theme. Once you have your coupons, saving money is as
simple as taking a trip to the grocery store. (Note: To maximize your
savings combine coupons with store sales or shop at a store that offers
double coupons.)
6. Set a budget- While setting a budget may seem like the
most obvious means of saving money, it is too often overlooked or
ignored. Before you venture out to do any of your holiday shopping, take
the time to sit down and create a realistic budget for your holiday
spending. Just knowing how much money you have to work with can be the
difference between reasonable spending and a mountain of debt.
This holiday season treat yourself to a debt-free Christmas. It may just
be the best gift you ever receive. -Erin Huffstetler
Erin Huffstetler
is a freelance writer specializing in frugal living tips and tricks. Her work
has appeared in numerous print and electronic publications including Family
Circle, Guideposts For Kids and Pregnancy. As the stay-at-home mom of two young
kids, Erin is always looking for new ways to live better for less. For fun decorating
and craft project ideas check out Erin's "Trash to Treasures" and "Bead Making
Basics" courses at Suite101.com.
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