I am sending $25 a pay to my credit union for Christmas money...I have 26 pays a year, so I really think it should be enough.
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How much do you put away for Christmas shopping?
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I have 4 kids, 3 grandbabies ( will have a 4th by christmas)..spouses of kids, 3 parents, the hub, and a couple of good friends at work. This year, we are sortof "Skipping Christmas" and the whole family is renting a big vacation home the week after Christmas to create a memory rather than buy a bunch of little gifts that will be forgotten. I suggested this idea to the family after my dad passed away this last Christmas (we learned he was dying on the 22nd and he passed away on the 29th). Everyone is truly excited all year and looking forward to it..and there is no pressure to search for gifts. The kids are each chipping in a small amount to help with food...and the hub and I are putting what we would normally spend into the rental.
I usually budget $50 per week and shop sales throughout the year. This is probably extravagant to some, but it is something I love doing and I sacrifice other places to enable me to do it.
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Before you put any money away agree a set budget with family and friends - believe me chances are everyone will be happy to spend less than they have to. christmas can be a financially stressful time - spend time thinking about how to give in expensive gifts. It is possible to save money on gifts without it looking like you have.
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I put away about $600 total. I used to buy stuff throughout the year, but I am sick of being the one that does everything with xmas. I kept saying that I wasn't doing it next year. This year, I am dead serious. I am giving the boys $100 each (what we spend on them). They are totally fine with it and are planning out how they are going to spend it all.
It breaks down this way:
$300 - the boys
$100 - for family gifts (we draw names)
$100 - for DH and I to buy for each other (usually it is household stuff, like the electric griddle that I got DH last year. It is stuff that we need but giving it as a gift gives it double purpose)
$100 - for stockings (at Grandma's, everyone gets everyone else something small and useful for everyone else's stockings, usually from the dollar store or a small tool or something. Last year, I bought everyone credit card sized pocket scrapers for their cars. A few years ago, I bought all the guys pocket sized LED flashlights. DH uses his constantly still.)
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