Whoa! Seems like lots of bloggers are posting about Christmas already. I agree that it is a good idea to plan ahead. Christmas is on my mind because a) September is the month I start putting money aside for presents, and b) I got matched for the Christmas knitting swap I signed up for!
I am hoping that my trip to Hawaii will make Christmas shopping easier than usual. I have a few ideas already for a few people. It's all very exciting when you have something you really want to give. Our family really enjoys the present part of things. I could be wrong, but I think everyone in my family loves giving and getting presents.
From what I can tell, people have great Christmas spending plans. Here are a few I've seen.
1. Simply put aside a little money each month so that when it gets close to Christmas you don't break the bank all at once. This tends to be my method.
2. Save all your credit card cash back bonuses to buy gift cards to shop with. Great idea! I know a few people who do this. I don't spend enough to earn enough to really do this. My cash back bonus trends to supplement my Starbucks, Gap, and Banana Republic habits.
3. Use Swagbucks to earn Amazon.com gift cards to shop with. Good idea, but again...I don't earn enough swag bucks to make this happen. I have used Amazon gift cards that I've earned from Swagbucks to buy birthday presents on occasion.
4. Handmade gifts. Now please don't fool yourself. Most handmade gifts cost some money. Especially if it's knit! Some handmade gifts are pretty inexpensive and completely awesome! I wouldn't shy away from giving stuff like scrubs (hint hint to my sister! Could be a tradition!), soaps, etc.
So what are your gifting traditions? Do you have some great homemade gift ideas to share? If you do, I will try to post a list with links!
ETA:
The most I’ve spent this last week was on more plane tickets.
2. Today I am thankful a great morning! I went for a run, then a walk with my dog, spent the morning working in my favorite coffee shop, then had lunch with friends!
3. Money can’t buy happiness. One free thing I did last week that made me happy was go to Germanfest. Way fun!
4. I will consider this week a success if I turn in my seminar outline.
5. My favorite game to play is catch phrase or canasta. Haven't played either in a long time though.
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3 comments:
We're always planning towards Christmas, even in January :) We usually do something homemade (last year everyone got vanilla extract from Kev & quilted coasters from me) plus something personal for immediate family members. This year with baby coming close to the holidays, everyone may just be getting pictures!
Amanda: I gave pictures one year and everyone loved them! Start saving those Michael's coupons for 40-50% off frames and you're good to go!
Hint taken. ;)
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