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lexyy12
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2013-11-19 12:33 PM
Subject: Christmas shopping on a budget



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My SO and I are trying to save for a house and Christmas shop at the same time this year....and yes, it's as hard as it sounds! 

This year we have a lot of people to buy for and I'm having trouble finding  "good" gifts that aren't too expensive.

im really have trouble with my SO's side of the family...such as his aunt and his grandmas. 

Anybody have any good ideas for cheaper but good gifts? 
Im not too close with them so I don't know a whole lot about what they like and my SO is no help with the ladies gifts
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Murphy
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2013-11-19 12:40 PM
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I would think they would understand if you didn't get them a gift this year, since you are trying to save up for a house.

Or give them nice home baked goodies in nice boxes?
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hammer_time
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2013-11-19 12:48 PM
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Try books.  My grandparents love Bill O'Reilly so I'm getting them his new book.  

I started buying Xmas presents in October because I knew it would be a close call. 
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Tys-ol-lady
Reg. Nov 2012
Posted 2013-11-19 12:57 PM
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Im no help, but Im SO glad we dont buy gifts for extended family... we buy for our spouse, and the kids in the family and thats it. It might be too late, but maybe for future reference suggest just drawing names and buying one gift for one person, and set a dollar amount so you have a guideline of how much to spend. I have 4 older brothers so gifts can add up, but before there were kids in our family, we drew names and had a $100 limit... it sure helps keep xmas fun instead of stressful.  
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aggiejudger
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2013-11-19 1:00 PM
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I'm not much help either. Our gift giving includes parents and siblings. If the siblings are married, it's a joint gift. Once they have kids, it will probably be just the kids getting gifts. To me, giving to aunts, uncles, cousins, etc. gets to be excessive and really expensive.

ETA - On my mom's side of the family, we exchange scrapbook pages. That's the extent of the gift giving. Everyone makes two pages a set size, and then makes enough copies for the family members who participate.

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sassy&tessa
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2013-11-19 1:03 PM
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There are some killer deals for Black Friday...seriously, $2 movies at Best Buy!!!

I am about to create a spreadsheet on doorbusters and what not.  Not only do we have to buy but we have to ship these things out as well.  My stepmom is nice enough that for nieces and nephews she will let me ship directly to her and she wraps them for me but that isn't a whole lot and there are still others that have to be shipped.

Oh...and if you are not artsy but want to do something like that I would highly suggest Etsy and Pinterest.  No joke.
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canchaser_412
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2013-11-19 1:07 PM
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Homemade gifts are always awesome no matter your budget and they come from the heart
Canned jams jelly pickles salsa etc....
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skcwgrl83
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2013-11-19 1:14 PM
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My spouse and I do not buy gifts for any extended family and havent for years.  We are also on a tight budget now, making huge payments on his student loans, building our business and saving for a farm.  We draw names for my side, draw names for his and set a limit at $125.00.  We always have figured spending the holidays together as family was far more important than spending money on eachother when it seemed like we never needed anything. We even set a limit on spending on eachother, honestly the best deals I find are online which is awesome because I detest the crowds at christmas in the malls lol.
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txbredbr
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2013-11-19 1:14 PM
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When I have a budget, it is easiest to stick to it with Gift Cards.  If this is a special year you are saving for a home (who cares if some think GC's are impersonal?) --we just did this last Christmas, gift cards sets the limit and saves time trying to find something for a set dollar amount - AND tax already included.  You can even give a restaurant GC to one family of 3/4 and you are giving them an "experience" which can be much better than "things"....

Or Gift baskets -- you can buy a neat little Costco gift basket for $20 - $40 that could cover more than one person ....check their website....

Also, speaking of GC's....and Costco....Costco has great deals on gift cards --- you can buy $100 worth of GC's to a restaurant or Main Event for $80 - that's 4 $25 GC's!!!


 

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dream_chaser
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2013-11-19 1:18 PM
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Tys-ol-lady - 2013-11-19 11:57 AM Im no help, but Im SO glad we dont buy gifts for extended family... we buy for our spouse, and the kids in the family and thats it. It might be too late, but maybe for future reference suggest just drawing names and buying one gift for one person, and set a dollar amount so you have a guideline of how much to spend. I have 4 older brothers so gifts can add up, but before there were kids in our family, we drew names and had a $100 limit... it sure helps keep xmas fun instead of stressful.  

 I agree with picking names with the adults, my side of the family does it, but hubby's side has yet to see it that way! We set a limit of $20 per niece and nephew as we have 5 so that adds up....I usually can find something neat for that....
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Posted 2013-11-19 1:22 PM
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 A Christmas card with a $1 inside and write......"better luck next year!" :)

They'll love that :)
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rodeochick382
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2013-11-19 2:33 PM
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I have a LOT of family to buy for, so I always start early.  It helps to check out the sale/clearance pages of websites.  I also love stores like TJ MAXX.  

A really good idea that I use is magazine subscriptions!  I get a few family memebers Western Horseman every year.  If you know anything they might be interested in, this could cover a whole family for around $20.  Even a generic magazine like People would work if you are unsure of what they like.


Photo gifts are always nice "grandparent" gifts as well.  Get a friend to snap a few family shots, then pick a good one and hit thrift stores to find a cool frame. 
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rodeorun68
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2013-11-19 2:37 PM
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How much is inexpensive? That might help :
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LindsayJordan
Reg. Jun 2010
Posted 2013-11-19 2:40 PM
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Tys-ol-lady - 2013-11-19 12:57 PM Im no help, but Im SO glad we dont buy gifts for extended family... we buy for our spouse, and the kids in the family and thats it. It might be too late, but maybe for future reference suggest just drawing names and buying one gift for one person, and set a dollar amount so you have a guideline of how much to spend. I have 4 older brothers so gifts can add up, but before there were kids in our family, we drew names and had a $100 limit... it sure helps keep xmas fun instead of stressful.  

 That is what I wanted to do! Christmas with my husband's family is ridiculous. They buy stuff for everyone, and spend a lot of $$ on each person. My husband and I were both in pharmacy school at one point, and money was scarce. I asked if we could draw names and his mom shot me down 
Now this year my husband's sister is saving for a house and I'm on short term disability so she mentioned maybe having a "smaller" Christmas this year. I wanted to scream "it's about d**n time!!!"
To me Christmas shouldn't be so materialistic, it's sad IMO. 
To the OP, are you crafty? I've seen cute stuff on Pinterest but I probably would make a mess of things if I tried to be crafty.
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r_beau
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2013-11-19 2:47 PM
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I've loving this thread and everyone's ideas. Hubby and I are in a tight situation right now with school loans, new house, and me buying into a business. We hardly have enough money for ourselves, but I still want to get or make a little somethin' somethin' for my parents and brothers, and hubby close family too. 

I just need to win the lottery......
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lexyy12
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2013-11-19 2:54 PM
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I've been browsing Pinterest all day! I'm not too crafty but I might try if I find something cute. My side of the family, we just buy for my nieces and nephews bit his family is different and everyone gets a gift from everyone.

I really like the card with $1 in it. :-) wonder if anyone's feelings would get hurt by it??? I'm going to run that by the boyfriend :)
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rodeorun68
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2013-11-19 3:00 PM
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OK here's what I'm doing for a bunch of folks that I really want to buy gifts for but can't afford. I'm having a little party at my house, a dessert party with tea & coffee. Each person will recieve a little basket to take home with a few treats & homemade bath salts 
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Posted 2013-11-19 3:01 PM
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lexyy12 - 2013-11-19 2:54 PM I've been browsing Pinterest all day! I'm not too crafty but I might try if I find something cute. My side of the family, we just buy for my nieces and nephews bit his family is different and everyone gets a gift from everyone. I really like the card with $1 in it. :-) wonder if anyone's feelings would get hurt by it??? I'm going to run that by the boyfriend :)

 Nah lol.....they should understand.

My family has no expectation's from me anymore. Mostly because I trained them lol....A few cans of green beans as Christmas presents and you're golden. My niece actually tries to guess what can of vegetables she has in the gift before she opens it now......It's awesome and fun and reeeaaalllyyy, really cheap :)

ps....another great idea for gifts is to look on Craigslist under the free stuff.......an old leather couch as a present would be awfully nice :)
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LindsayJordan
Reg. Jun 2010
Posted 2013-11-19 3:16 PM
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rodeorun68 - 2013-11-19 3:00 PM OK here's what I'm doing for a bunch of folks that I really want to buy gifts for but can't afford. I'm having a little party at my house, a dessert party with tea & coffee. Each person will recieve a little basket to take home with a few treats & homemade bath salts 

 Is that the stuff that's been on the news lately? If so you might be really popular teehee
Sorry I couldn't resist, I'm going crazy from being stuck inside all day. Please don't hold it against me! I'll be back to normal soon hopefully.
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teehaha
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2013-11-19 3:37 PM
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 I shop all year round and have a place in the closet to stick everything.  In the spring I hit the clearance racks for winter coats and clothes and in the fall buy summer stuff clearanced and as I see stuff during the year that I think someone will like I'll go ahead and pick it up.  I buy stuff off of ebay also :

I have a few young adults that I want to do something for and found these cute knit hairband warmers with the knit flowers for 10.50 for 3 of them on Ebay and some good smelly soap from Miller Soap on FB for 3.00 a bar.  I'll put in some chocolate and maybe McDonalds gift cert's and they should make cute gift baskets for real inexpensive :)  Instead of buying a basket, just wrap a small box in pretty gift paper, use some colored tissue paper and put some cellophane wrap and a real facy bow!
I like to wrap fancy and cheap


One year I thought it would be fun to do all my shopping in Dec and I actually had nightmares that I didn't get it all done

I copy and save pics of stuff I see on Pinterest and FB too during the year too.  I love doing stuff this time of year :)



 

Edited by teehaha 2013-11-19 3:46 PM
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