Holiday Gift Options: Buy, Thrift, DIY

You obviously have a ton of options when it comes to getting your holiday gifts.  Of course, these options can also span the entire financial spectrum, form free to outrageously expensive.  On Thursday, we will talk about planning your gifts to optimize your savings and stay within your written budget.  Before that happens, it is important to have a basic break-down of your options before you start brainstorming gift ideas.  To help make it easier on you, your holiday gift options will be broken down into 3 categories: buy, thrift, and DIY.

Day four of 31 Days of Saving on Holiday Gifts is all about your holiday gift options. Learn what they are and how much they save you!

 

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Day four of 31 Days of Saving on Holiday Gifts is all about your holiday gift options. Learn what they are and how much they save you!

Buy

This option is the most expensive option of the three.  That doesn’t mean that you can’t achieve significant savings but there are keys to doing it:

We will go in-depth on this tomorrow for Day 5 of the series but it is important to start thinking about these things today.

 

Day four of 31 Days of Saving on Holiday Gifts is all about your holiday gift options. Learn what they are and how much they save you!

Thrift

Thrifting is a nice compromise for your budget between buying and DIY-ing.  It is also great if you don’t consider yourself much of a “crafter” or it you simply don’t have the time to DIY.  Keep in mind when choosing to thrift your holiday gifts that you are not limited to traditional “thrift” stores. Some options to keep in mind are:

Again, we will explore this option fully on Day 6 but I don’t want you to go ahead and discount it because you can’t see yourself digging through shelves of miscellaneous items searching for the perfect gift. (Though I admit that, for me, this is like panning for gold.  I absolutely love the hunt for treasures.)

 

Day four of 31 Days of Saving on Holiday Gifts is all about your holiday gift options. Learn what they are and how much they save you!

DIY

This one is my favorite because it is personal and has the highest savings potential.  The possibilities with do-it-yourself gifts are limitless so long as you take the time to learn the process.  For example, while I could absolutely build my own jet plane, I have no desire to take the time to learn the engineering such a task would need nor to expend the money on the tools I would need.  It is important for you to recognize your limitations of time and willingness.  If you have found an awesome knitted sweater pattern for free online but you’ve never knit a day in your life, that free pattern will actually cost you hours or day of learning basic knitting skills.  Subsequently, you may get frustrated and give up altogether because you aren’t catching on “fast enough”.

This is when your budget gets into trouble because you are now forced to buy gifts that are over your allotted budget because you find yourself out of time to bargain shop.  Instead of going through this, choose a different gift project for this year and start learning to knit in your free time.  This takes the pressure off of perfecting your skill in time to finish gifts for the holidays.  If you decide eventually that you really love knitting, save that sweater for a gift idea next year.  You might even get them done early with a whole year to work on them.

You may have noticed a theme throughout all of this… self-awareness.  This plays a huge role when deciding which of the above holiday gift options are right for you.  You need to know your style and strengths and balance those against your budget to ensure success.  You also don’t have to limit yourself to just one.  Our holiday gifts always end up being some combination of the three and that’s totally fine.  Start thinking about your style and strengths and come back over the next few days as we dig deeper into these options to help you figure out what combination works for you.

 

31 Days of Saving on Holiday Gifts: the free course to help you have you best holiday season yet! From building a strong budgetary foundation to finding small and large ways to save, this will help you knock your holiday gifts out of the park without breaking the bank!

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Day 3: Cardboard Toy Box

If you been following along with our 31 Days of Saving on Holiday Spending series, you already know about the perks for subscribers.  Today, you can get the exclusive tutorial for this Cardboard Toy Box emailed right to your inbox!  If you want to go ahead and sign up you can sign up here: **Update** All freebies from this 31 Days List have been moved to the VIP Library for subscribers. Sign up for free here!

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Here is a sneak peak of the tutorial for you, in case you’re not convinced.

 

“If you’re lacking storage for all of your kids’ toys, then this DIY gift serves two purposes for you!  (Don’t you love gifts that multitask?)  A personalized toy box will make your kids ecstatic yet help you keep toys out of sight and rooms clean(er) as well.  If you’re handy with a saw and drill, then making a wooden toy box is certainly an option.  When you are on a tight holiday gift budget, though, even a DIY wooden one can be too expensive.  Here is an insanely fugal alternative for you: a cardboard toy box.

Chances are that you already have all of the materials for this lying about your house which would make this gift 100% free!  It is so easy to make and requires little, if any, cutting.  Plus, in the end, you will have a completely custom piece that you know will match your kid’s room.”

 

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31 Days of Saving on Holiday Gifts: the free course to help you have you best holiday season yet! From building a strong budgetary foundation to finding small and large ways to save, this will help you knock your holiday gifts out of the park without breaking the bank!

 

If you missed the introduction to this series, check it out at 31 Days of Saving on Holiday Gifts.

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Cardboard Toy Box

If you’re lacking storage for all of your kids’ toys, then this DIY gift serves two purposes for you!  (Don’t you love gifts that multitask?)  A personalized toy box will make your kids ecstatic yet help you keep toys out of sight and rooms clean(er) as well.  If you’re handy with a saw and drill, then making a wooden toy box is certainly an option.  When you are on a tight holiday gift budget, though, even a DIY wooden one can be too expensive.  Here is an insanely fugal alternative for you: a cardboard toy box.

Chances are that you already have all of the materials for this lying about your house which would make this gift 100% free!  It is so easy to make and requires little, if any, cutting.  Plus, in the end, you will have a completely custom piece that you know will match your kid’s room.

This cardboard toy box is a great way to get a terrific one-of-a-kind gift under the tree that costs you absolutely ZERO!

Materials

NOTE: For this tutorial, while there are pictures of the actual boxes for reference, the steps will be demonstrated with card stock to clearly illustrate how this comes together.

 

This cardboard toy box is a great way to get a terrific one-of-a-kind gift under the tree that costs you absolutely ZERO!

Step 1

Make sure your boxes are disassembled so that they lay flat.  Where each existing fold it (including single folds) fold both sides on those folds together as if it were one piece.

 

This cardboard toy box is a great way to get a terrific one-of-a-kind gift under the tree that costs you absolutely ZERO!

Step 2

Sandwich the horizontal flaps (together) of Box B between the vertical flaps of Box B.  Secure with tape.

Tips:

  • To figure out which flaps are horizontal and which flaps are vertical, fold your box to make a backwards “L” shape.

This cardboard toy box is a great way to get a terrific one-of-a-kind gift under the tree that costs you absolutely ZERO!

  • The paper used for this tutorial was folded to deliberately leave the sides of the “toy box” open so that you can see how the pieces come together.  Your cardboard box flaps will cover the sides completely.

 

This cardboard toy box is a great way to get a terrific one-of-a-kind gift under the tree that costs you absolutely ZERO!

Step 3

Repeat step 2 with the horizontal flaps on Box B and the vertical flaps on Box A.

This cardboard toy box is a great way to get a terrific one-of-a-kind gift under the tree that costs you absolutely ZERO!

This cardboard toy box is a great way to get a terrific one-of-a-kind gift under the tree that costs you absolutely ZERO!

Tip:

  • When doing this, be sure that the small “side” of Box B ends on the outside of Box A.

 

This cardboard toy box is a great way to get a terrific one-of-a-kind gift under the tree that costs you absolutely ZERO!

Step 4

Secure the seam where Box B overlaps Box A with tape.

 

This cardboard toy box is a great way to get a terrific one-of-a-kind gift under the tree that costs you absolutely ZERO!

Step 5

Secure the seam inside of your toy box where Box A overlays Box B with tape.

 

This cardboard toy box is a great way to get a terrific one-of-a-kind gift under the tree that costs you absolutely ZERO!

Step 6

To form the lid, fold up flaps as pictured above and secure together with tape.

This cardboard toy box is a great way to get a terrific one-of-a-kind gift under the tree that costs you absolutely ZERO!

Tips:

This cardboard toy box is a great way to get a terrific one-of-a-kind gift under the tree that costs you absolutely ZERO!

  • This is the one time that you may have to trim up the edges with scissors.  You want to ensure that you have an even edge all the way around.
  • After this step, check back over your toy box and be sure that every seam is completely sealed with tape. (Don’t forget to check all of the inside seams as well.)

 

This cardboard toy box is a great way to get a terrific one-of-a-kind gift under the tree that costs you absolutely ZERO!

Step 7

Prime the entire box with your latex primer paint.

 

This cardboard toy box is a great way to get a terrific one-of-a-kind gift under the tree that costs you absolutely ZERO!

Decorating Ideas

  • Tip: This fabric works best.  If your fabric choice is too thick it will make it difficult to open and close.

 

This cardboard toy box is a great way to get a terrific one-of-a-kind gift under the tree that costs you absolutely ZERO!

Structural Soundness

If you are worried about the structural soundness of this toy box, I have already tested it to some extent for you.  The toy box pictured was actually a gift for my son last Christmas so it has already lasted a year and going strong.

I also had him sit on it now and it held all 63.8 lbs. of him.  This is, however, why you want to make sure that you use two boxes and don’t try to just cut up one box to use.  The double layer gives it that extra stability to help it hold up.

This cardboard toy box is a great way to get a terrific one-of-a-kind gift under the tree that costs you absolutely ZERO!

Again, this cost me nothing to make because I had all of the materials on hand.  This is a great way to get a terrific one-of-a-kind gift under the tree that costs you absolutely ZERO!  I would love to see how you decorate yours!  Share your creations with me on the Facebook page.