Day 3: Cardboard Toy Box

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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

In the weeks since Save on Holiday Gifts and Prevent Overspending went life, I have received tons of feedback about the issues you struggle with when it comes to trying to save money on holiday gifts.  Some of you have trouble sticking to a budget even after making it.  Some of you get caught at the last minute, gift-less, and have to find something NOW no matter if you have to overpay or not.  Some of you simply do not have the time to make a bunch of handmade gifts.  Some of you are so overwhelmed with your list that you don’t even know where to begin to budget.

It breaks my heart to see so many of you struggling to financially deal with the holiday season.  For that reason, I have decided to take part in the #write31days challenge in order to give you the tools you need to save on your holiday gifts (and to extend that help to everyone I can through an awesome network of amazing people).  Each day in October I will give you the tools to help you save this year on your holiday gifts!  These tips will help anyone save, whether you need to buy all of your gifts or have the spare time to make them.  No matter how you plan to get your gifts, the absolute first thing you have to do is make a budget.  Having a budget will set the foundation for the rest of your holiday gift-buying.

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!

Where Do We Start

Because a budget is so crucial that is where we will start on October 2!  I am so pumped to help you on your holiday journey that I’m including all kinds of bonuses for you, but more on that later!  The next thirty days will run like a mini-course for you so that you will start with a solid foundation in the beginning that we will build upon over the next weeks.  By the end, you will be ready to knock your holiday gifts out of the park without breaking the bank!

How I Know This Works

I have been using these tips for years and this year I have set my most ambitious holiday budgeting goal yet: $500 for 30 people! If it seems impossible, it’s not!  I will show you how I am doing it and give you the tools you need to do it, too.  Most importantly, I will give it to you straight.  I will tell you which ways are going to save you the most and which tips will help you save the most you can for your lifestyle.  (Oh, and want to know a little secret?  I’m already diving in to our Christmas list this year and I have tons completed while coming in way under budget!)

Don’t Forget the Bonuses

Okay, remember those bonuses I mentioned earlier?  They will include a free printable gift budgeting and planning worksheet, exclusive tutorials, additional worksheets throughout the month, and an exclusive deal at the end of the 31 days!  Pretty sweet, right?  If you want access to all of this and exclusive notifications when the next tip is live, sign up below:

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!

Did I mention that this is an exclusive list only for the 31 Days series?  This is totally separate from our regular subscriber list so if you’re already a subscriber you won’t be getting the exclusive course content unless you sign up here.  If you’re not a subscriber (though we’d love to have you become one) when you subscribe to the series, you will only receive the 31 Days of Saving on Holiday Gifts updates and exclusives.

I am so excited to kick this off with you guys and I can’t wait to dive in!  Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow!

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15 Frugal Tips and Ideas for Kid Stockings

Stockings are one of those overlooked gift categories that can quickly lead to overspending. You might think, “Oh, I’ll just pick up some candy and be done.” Then you go to fill the stockings the night before and find you don’t have enough items so you or hubs run to the first open store you can find to pick up some last minute bags of candy. Don’t let this be you. First of all, have you seen the price of candy lately?! Not to mention, it is likely the only store you’ll find open on Christmas Eve is a 7/11 where bagged candy is going to cost you double the already outrageous price. In addition, there is also the stress and overspending that come from not having a plan. It is as important to plan your stockings as it is to plan your other holiday gifts. To help you out, here’s a list of 15 frugal tips and ideas for kid stockings so you can achieve maximum savings this year.

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It is just as important to plan your stockings as it is to plan your other holiday gifts. To help you out, I’ve created a list of 15 frugal tips and ideas for kid stockings so you can achieve maximum savings this year.

 

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It is just as important to plan your stockings as it is to plan your other holiday gifts. To help you out, I’ve created a list of 15 frugal tips and ideas for kid stockings so you can achieve maximum savings this year.

Frugal Stocking Stuffers (for kids)

Playdoh 

You can buy a multipack of Playdoh (I have found brand new packs in thrift stores before) and then separate them between all of your children’s stockings.

Small Craft Kits

Get adorable craft kits at Michaels for $1.00 per kit. Save even more by purchasing these with coupons or on clearance. 

Jewelry 

Kids love jewelry and you can easily make kid-friendly items for them using wooden or plastic beads. The possibilities with this stocking stuffer are endless.

Finger Puppets 

Finger puppets are so cute and easy to make. The best thing about them is that they don’t take up a ton of room so storage after the holidays is a breeze.

Make Your Own Candy

Save on the candy by making you own. Just be sure to wrap it in some way before adding it to the stocking. You do not want to have to clean a big, sticky mess out of the stocking later.

Scarves 

Scarves are a quick, easy gift to make. Even if you don’t knit or crochet, you still have options for DIY-ing your scarves using fleece, old t-shirts, or your choice of a ton of other fabrics and mediums.

Hats 

This is another gift that you can make. Don’t be scared due to a lack of knitting skills. There are patterns to make hats out of all kinds of materials (some are even no-sew).  

Gift Cards 

Do you remember when we talked about buying gift cards in bulk to save money? Well, stockings are a great place to give them. A smaller amount, like a $5.00 ITunes gift card, doesn’t seem out of place in a stocking.

Books 

Books are an awesome and versatile gift that can be catered to the recipient.  Check thrift stores and used book stores to get great deals on book for your kids.  In many cases you will be able to get them for $1-$2 each, meaning huge savings for your budget!

Temporary Tattoos 

These are another great example of a gift you can buy in a set inexpensively and then split between multiple stockings.  If you’re feeling ambitious (and have the tools and materials necessary) you can also make you own.

 

It is just as important to plan your stockings as it is to plan your other holiday gifts. To help you out, I’ve created a list of 15 frugal tips and ideas for kid stockings so you can achieve maximum savings this year.

Bonus Tips for Saving

Use clearance deals to your advantage.

Keep an eye out for items during the holidays (and year-round) to achieve awesome savings.

Don’t be afraid to put larger gifts in stockings. 

This means it takes fewer gifts to fill up the stocking.  If it fits, it’s fair game to go in.

You can also save on stocking stuffers by downsizing your stockings. 

If you can’t afford to go out and buy smaller stockings, make your existing stockings take less to fill up while still looking full. To do this, stuff the “toe” part of the stocking with Polyfill and then sew closed.

Cut back on the amount of candy you put in the stockings.

You will save money by opting for mostly gifts because, again, candy is expensive! Also, most candy is small meaning it takes a lot more to fill up the stocking. Besides, do you really want to add it to the Christmas candy from last year still sitting in your cabinet?

Plan you stockings. 

I touched on this earlier but it bears repeating. Each stocking should get a spot on your written budget and you should also come up with concrete ideas for what you want to put in them.  Remember, if it is a gift you are spending money on for the holidays then it has to be included in your budget.

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Avoid that holiday sprint to fill stockings and don’t let shopping or crafting for them sneak up on you.  Plan and budget your stockings just as you would your regular holiday gifts.  Use the tips above to get you started.  Tomorrow I’m giving you tips and ideas for your spouse’s stocking.  Be sure to come back and check that out for more awesome ways to save.

See where I’m linking up!

  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!                                                     Check out #write31days

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