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Coping with the Cost of Christmas
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Christmas is fast approaching and as parents you will be
starting the annual round of shopping searching for the latest
gadgets and electronic toys, Christmas gifts seem to get more
expensive each year. Understandably, parents want to give their
children the best they can afford. But, there has to be a limit.
Set yourself a budget and stick to it. I know that is easier
said than done - when you are faced with the all too familiar
longing pleas from young children and the emotional drive of a
unique baby gift.
Children don't need lots of money spent on them. You don't need
to go deep in debt - there are other ways to cope and unique
Christmas gifts need not cost a great deal whilst at the same
time they will be treasured and last a lot longer than many
gifts bought at this time of the year. .
If children are old enough to write a list for Santa - ask them
to put items in order of preference and, depending on price and
your budget, pick from the list to suit your pocket. If your
child is under 4 they aren't yet aware of the monetary value of
things and you can get away with wrapping up some old toys which
have been pushed to the back of a cupboard and forgotten about.
A lot of young children have more fun with the wrapping paper!
Another source of toys and gifts can be found in Charity Shops
or car boot sales. I know from my own experience that you can
pick up some decent stuff. Lots of children grow out of their
toys or have too many, their parents give them away to Charity
Shops. They feel good because they are helping out a charity and
you feel good as you too are helping out the charity by buying
from them and in turn your child is happy as they get new toys.
Everyone's a winner! Charity shops are also an excellent source
of books for children at bargain prices.
Car Boot Sales can still be found - lots of towns have indoor
sales at this time of year. People make use of them to have a
clear out before Christmas and you can usually find some good
bargains if you go early. Please be sensible and remember to
check for small or loose parts and check the toy is suitable for
the age of your child.
With older children, tell them they have a limited budget for
their main present - say £50 - so they know to choose an item
under that price. If they really, really want something more
expensive, encourage them to contribute towards it from their
savings. Alternatively, you could ask other family members to
put together to buy a bigger present.
In an ideal world you should start gathering stocking fillers
early - like in the January sales! All through the year stock up
on goodies like chocolate, biscuits and booze. Keep an eye out
for buy one get one free offers and use one now and put the
other away (remember to check the sell-by dates). Shops have
sales all year round so keep an eye out for a bargain.
But now that Christmas is approaching, try shopping at the
bargain supermarkets with a more limited range - if they don't
stock it you won't be tempted.
Get organized, that way you can avoid last-minute panic buying.
If you plan ahead you'll also be able to give yourself more time
to make things at home, such as mince pies, Christmas cake,
biscuits, sweets. It is a great way to include the children -
they will love getting involved with helping by doing little
tasks such as cutting out different shaped lids for the mince
pies using pastry cutters. You can also get the children
involved in making decorations and cards.
Just because it's Christmas you don't have to go over the top
with sweets and crisps. Encourage children to eat fruit and nuts
which will help to keep sweet cravings at bay. Try to buy from
markets as they are generally cheaper than supermarkets. Kids
will be much calmer if they are not fizzing with'E' numbers.
They don't need to be full of crisps and sweets to be happy.
Don't feel you are depriving them, as well as keeping the fruit
bowl stocked, there are plenty alternatives that you can buy.
Try cereal bars instead of chocolate, or dried fruit packs or
yoghurt covered raisins instead of sweets.
For other relatives and friends you can cut costs and also get
the children involved in making gifts such as mince pies,
sweets, biscuits etc and packing them in pretty boxes or bags
tied with ribbons. After all, it's the thought that counts - not
the cost!
Christmas Shopping
Christmas gift shopping can be a nightmare unless you are well
organized. Take some time out to plan things before you leave
home. If you plan your trip wisely, it is possible to do most of
your shopping all in a day. Remember personalised gifts are not
just for the children, adults appreciate them as well.
· Make a list of all the people you need to buy presents for. ·
Decide how much you want to spend on each person · Think of at
least two gift ideas for each person. · Get your Mum or Partner
to baby-sit - this is one trip you need to do without kids in
tow. (Although another adult would be handy to help carry some
bags) · Decide where you are going to shop and plan your route
between department stores and shops where you will be able to
buy the bulk of your presents - leaving the heaviest gifts till
last! · Don't waste your time comparing - browsing isn't
practical at this time of year. Go for the first one that fits
the bill. · If you have access to the Internet you can save a
lot of hassle and time by doing some of your shopping online. ·
Keep a note of everything you spend as it is so easy to run your
Credit Card bill up. It is not like spending cash - you can get
carried away far too easily. Think before you spend.
Get Your Wrapping Organised
· Sort out all your presents into piles for each person and then
use one kind of paper for each person, that way family members
can easily spot their gifts under the tree. · Write out all your
gift tags before you start. · Any tubes or bottles can be
wrapped cracker style - it looks great and saves on fiddly
folding. · If you have any leftover fabric you can use it to
wrap presents instead of paper and tie together with ribbon or
curtain ties.
Shopping Online
The Internet can provide a solution to the perennial problem of
Christmas shopping especially when you want that something
special - you can find personalised gift ideas by simply typing
in 'personalised gift' (without the quote marks) into your
search engine.
No queuing, no crowds, no wasted time looking for parking
spaces. In fact, no hassle at all. A lot of shopping can be done
over a cup of coffee in comfort without leaving the warmth of
your living room. Much better!
Some Christmas gifts that can be personalised include:
Pendulum Clocks; Height Charts; Coat pegs; Jewellery Boxes;
Rudolph toy; Santa Plate & Letter; Christmas Breakfast Set and
many more.
Christmas is a time of hassle frustration and overspending but
with a little bit of planning Christmas day should be and can be
a day of great joy and happiness.
About the author:
Author: Brenda Dutch
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