How
to Save Money at Christmas
By John Mussi
Do you know
how to save money at Christmas and still have fun? Sounds impossible
but it can be done.
Everyone
assumes that in order to enjoy the festive season one has to
throw money at it when in fact the opposite can be true.
Research
has shown that most people's fondest and most lasting memories
of the festive season revolve around the smells and sounds of
Christmas and not the expensive gifts that they had received.
Do not get
carried away and be miserly but just use some common sense and
you will be surprised at how much you can save and still have
a good time.
Here are
some useful money saving tips on how to enjoy Christmas without
spending a fortune:
Presents:
Why buy
an expensive present for a child when all they will play with
is the cardboard box that it came in?
An alternative
could be to buy a board game that the entire family can enjoy
rather than lots of individual gifts which will quickly be ignored.
The other advantage of a board game is that it can be played
throughout the child's early years thereby saving the need to
buy even more toys in future. It is better to choose a tried
and tested board game rather than the latest trendy one as they
are more likely to retain their appeal.
If you cannot
afford to buy board games, look to play party games. Go to your
local library and take out a book on party games, write down
some of your favourite games and play those. A simple mime game
can keep the children entertained for hours.
Crackers:
Why buy
a box of expensive crackers when you can have just as much fun
with a box costing a lot less? The contents are basically the
same so why spend more?
Christmas
tree:
Why buy
a fresh tree which will cost more and have the inherent problem
of how to clear up the fallen needles when you can buy a plastic
tree for much less? Apart from not having to worry about the
clearing up of needles the plastic tree has the added benefit
of being re-useable making it a very economical proposition.
Decorations:
Why buy
expensive baubles to decorate the Christmas tree when home made
decorations can be just as effective without incurring the cost.
Involve
the children. It is their Christmas, after all! Get them to
paint, colour, cut, design and make their own decorations for
the tree.
They can
also be shown how to make a variety of decorations for the house
including decorative seasonal paper banners, place setting tags,
paper candles and paper lanterns.
By involving
the children you will give them a sense of achievement and a
certain amount of pride in what they have accomplished. That
has to be more meaningful than just buying some costly decoration
and placing it on the tree?
Food:
Why buy
an expensive turkey when a chicken can be just as tasty and
less costly? It will also take less time to cook thereby saving
on the electricity bill.
Shopping:
When you
do your Christmas shopping try not to be influenced by all the
clever marketing ploys used to get you to spend more money.
Still look for the bargains and continue to shop wisely. Select
items that are on special offer. Select items that offer "Buy
one - Get one free".
Planning:
With a bit
of planning you will be surprised at how much you can save.
Here is a useful shopping tip that will save you at least 50%
on the cost of all Christmas decorations, Christmas cards, Christmas
crackers and wrapping paper. Wait until just after Christmas
when the supermarkets begin to hold their after Christmas sales.
You can
then buy all the cards, crackers, candles, baubles, wrapping
paper and other decorations at very low prices. They can then
be used for the following year.
If you follow
the above advice you will save money. The money you save can
go towards paying for a summer holiday.
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About the
Author
John Mussi
is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help UK homeowners
find the best available loans via the http://www.directonlineloans.co.uk
website.
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