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Gift
Ideas to Save You Money
by Kimberly A. Griffiths
Want to save $1000 this year for very little effort? Gift giving is
an area where impulse buying is a frequent occurrence. I was amazed
to discover I was spending over $1500 or more per year for gifts.
What have you spent for gifts in the last 12 months?
In my experience, gifts were last minute purchases for which money was no
object. I now spend less than $500 per year for gifts. Take
two hours of your life and save yourself $1000 or more per year on gift
giving.
Get Prepared
Label 12 manila folders January - December. On the front of each
monthly folder, write the days of the month. Next to the
appropriate date on the folder, write in the occasion for which a gift
and/or a card will need to be purchased. Then, write the amount of
money you will spend on that gift. Inevitably, a wedding or
birthday will come up that you didn't know about, so be sure you leave a
little money left for these unexpected occasions.
The key is, don't exceed what you budgeted for each gift. For
example, for Mother's Day, I will write $15 next to the holiday. I
only allocate $400 for the known holidays and set aside $100 for the
unexpected gifts such as a wedding or birth of a child. You may
find that you are unable to budget $500 a year for gift giving.
Just determine what you can afford and STICK WITH IT. Don't
deviate from your budget.
Advance Planning
There are very real benefits to planning your gift-giving in
advance. And, with a little creativity, you can bring your overall
cost down substantially. Because you're prepared, you can actually
enjoy the holidays. You won't feel financially strapped since
you've budgeted for the gifts in advance. Since you've anticipated
the gift-giving occasion, you will undoubtedly find the gifts on
sale. It goes without saying, but the ideas is, NEVER PAY RETAIL
- EVER!
Frugal Gift Ideas
- 1 Buy
gift-wrap and greeting cards on sale, or better yet, make them
yourself.
- 2 Shop for
gifts all year long to get the best price. This may mean you could
be buying Christmas cards in January.
- 3 Plant an
herb garden for a friend. And, while you're at it, make one for
yourself too.
- 4 Treat your
partner/spouse to a homemade spa. Give him/her a gift certificate
announcing a full one-hour body massage and facial. This gift is
easily worth over $75!
- 5 Organize
personal negatives and photographs for a friend or family member.
Create a scrapbook, photo books, or even Photo CDs.
- 6 Make some
creative hand puppets for a child if you have mismatched socks and
buttons lying around your home.
- 7 Create a
care package for a friend who recently got a new job. In a box or
basket put some instant coffee, tea bags, aspirin, bandages, travel size
toothpaste and toothbrush, along with a coffee cup. If the friend
is a female, add some trial size products such as perfume and
hairspray. If you want to increase the value of the gift, give a
portable umbrella.
- 8 Design a
similar package for a recent high-school graduate student who will be
entering college. You may want to even provide a $5 phone card
instead of an umbrella.
- 9 Buy movie
tickets... a gift where one size fits all. When movie tickets are
purchased in advance from movie theatres, you can usually get them at
half price!
- 10 Offer to make
dinner for your friends if you're a good cook.
- 11 Give a single
friend or elderly family member freshly frozen dinners for a week.
- 12 Mail out holiday
cards for an elderly family member. if you're computer literate,
put their address book into a database so the information can easily be
updated.
- 13 Make a year's
worth of greeting cards and personalized stationery for someone if you're
a bit crafty. Make enough birthday cards, anniversary cards, and
blank cards for a year's worth of holidays. The thoughtfulness will
go a long way throughout the year.
- 14 Help someone
else get organized. If the person you need to give a gift to is an
entrepreneur or extremely disorganized, make a filing system for the
upcoming tax year.
- 15 Purchase
gift-with-purchase cosmetic/perfume specials and split the gifts.
Usually the gift is nicely wrapped, generic, and valuable enough to give
away for an upcoming gift in your tickler file.
Getting Organized
In a drawer or closet, place the gift giving manila files, the greeting
cards, gift-wrap and purchased gifts in chronological order. This
is now your tickler file and shopping list to remind you what holiday is
coming up.
This article is supplied
by Kimberly A Griffiths, author of One Paycheck At A
Time.
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