barbeml
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Hey mods, maybe we can make this a sticky?
I need help with ideas for a "budget" holiday season, so I figure some of you guys do too. For the past few years, we have spent a ridiculous amount of $$ on the holidays. While we don't have kids, we have 26 family & close friends PLUS colleagues to buy for. That does not include tips, entertaining, cards & stamps, the cost of food & liquor to bring to other gatherings or New Year's Eve/Day celebrations. In addition, in December we have My Dad's 70th bday, my Mom's bday, FIL's bday, stepmom's bday, inlaws' anniversary and my best friend's 50th.
I want to emphasize that we have never gone into debt for the holidays, but like everyone else, we are facing huge increases in gas & heating costs, and our property tax bill is going to double (or worse) next year. Add to that DH's company is in trouble and our income has been reduced by thousands this year.
So, how about if we all share our most clever ideas to have great holidays for less! Here are a couple of mine:
* I have been making the best use I can of my rewards cards & rewards sites to get the most for my shopping dollars, and will use some rewards as gifts.
* I am doing gift baskets that will include some store-bought and some homemade edible gifts. This has enabled me to buy some things in bulk.
* I really want to skip the Christmas cards, with the exception of maybe ten people we rarely see.
* I went to papermart.com & Oriental Tading to order some of the gift basket stuff I need in bulk and at good prices.
Please share your best tips!
Thanks!
I need help with ideas for a "budget" holiday season, so I figure some of you guys do too. For the past few years, we have spent a ridiculous amount of $$ on the holidays. While we don't have kids, we have 26 family & close friends PLUS colleagues to buy for. That does not include tips, entertaining, cards & stamps, the cost of food & liquor to bring to other gatherings or New Year's Eve/Day celebrations. In addition, in December we have My Dad's 70th bday, my Mom's bday, FIL's bday, stepmom's bday, inlaws' anniversary and my best friend's 50th.
I want to emphasize that we have never gone into debt for the holidays, but like everyone else, we are facing huge increases in gas & heating costs, and our property tax bill is going to double (or worse) next year. Add to that DH's company is in trouble and our income has been reduced by thousands this year.
So, how about if we all share our most clever ideas to have great holidays for less! Here are a couple of mine:
* I have been making the best use I can of my rewards cards & rewards sites to get the most for my shopping dollars, and will use some rewards as gifts.
* I am doing gift baskets that will include some store-bought and some homemade edible gifts. This has enabled me to buy some things in bulk.
* I really want to skip the Christmas cards, with the exception of maybe ten people we rarely see.
* I went to papermart.com & Oriental Tading to order some of the gift basket stuff I need in bulk and at good prices.
Please share your best tips!
Thanks!
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