My take on Christmas Gifts this Year
By Mrs Money on December 11, 2008 – 10:58 pm -
In ultimate frugal fashion, this year I decided to make many of our Christmas gifts. Mr. Money and I had decided months ago we wouldn’t buy each other anything, despite our persistent longing for a Nintendo Wii. We concluded that the money would be better put to use sitting in our savings account just in case I lose my job. If we go a few more months wanting one, we may cave and purchase one. Who knows, maybe in a few months they’ll drop in price if the economy gets worse and no one is buying them. A girl can only hope!
I feel a little miserly knowing that we have money tucked away in a savings account and I’m not spending a lot on Christmas. I know a lot of the time I’m afraid we don’t have enough money in our checking account and that we’re “poor” but I know that cushion is there in case we need it. It’s a good feeling, but at the same time I feel like I’m being cheap. Shouldn’t I be spending $25 per person on Christmas gifts? After all, I’ve got the money. I seriously had to sit down one day and think about it. Sure, we’ve got the money. But that is money for emergencies. Christmas is not an emergency. So I set out to make Christmas special this year. I am making (and have made) many different Christmas gifts for those I love. Here are some things I’m doing this year:
- I learned how to make soap. Yes, you read that right. Soap! with real lye! It is so much fun albeit dangerous. I enjoy making different scents with people in mind. I also get immense pleasure using the soap I’ve hand crafted in the shower. It’s pretty cool!
- I knit many gifts. My niece and nephew will be recipients of hats with ear flaps. My niece (two years old) will probably not care, and my nephew (six years old), well I’m hoping he thinks it’s cool. Either that, or he’ll remember this gift for the rest of his life as The Gift that Sucked. I’m also knitting scarves for other people, and dishcloths! Everyone can use a dishcloth!
- I’m making a candy cane sugar scrub for the women. How yummy does that sound? I can’t wait to try it myself! Tomorrow I’m going to the Dollar Tree to buy jars to put it in.
- I’m going to make some homemade laundry detergent samples and give that to people with the recipe. Everyone always asks about my homemade laundry detergent and I thought this would be the perfect time to try it without them having to make it themselves!
I’m going to pair these items together depending on the person, and put them into a $1 reusable cloth grocery bag so they can reuse that and help eliminate plastic bags! I wanted to get ambitious and make my own cloth bags and use those, but I don’t think that’s happening this year. I don’t think I have the time!
We haven’t spent a ton of money this year on presents, but I am excited that I’ll be able to share more gifts with more people than I could in the past. Personally I’d rather get something hand made from someone because that just shows they actually care, and they took the time to make it for me. It just seems more personal and kind. I think that’s the real meaning of Christmas.
Are you making gifts for people this year? What’s the best hand made present you’ve received?
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December 12th, 2008 at 9:48 am
I’m making a necklace for my mom, it’s almost done. The supplies aren’t cheap but I bought them years ago so that money was already lost. The beads and supplies have just been sitting in the closet. I might make more jewelry out of the remaining supplies and try to sell them on etsy. Then I made flavored vinegar and roasted garlic olive oil, I bought oil and vinegar bottle sets for $4. The vinegar is cheap, the olive oil of course costs a bit. How do you make the body scrub, it sounds neat!
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December 12th, 2008 at 12:23 pm
I want some candy cane sugar scrub! That sounds awesome.
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December 13th, 2008 at 12:46 pm
Miss M- That is such a great gift idea! I linked the recipe for the candy cane sugar scrub.
Ashley- I’ll probably make it today. I will let you know how it turns out. I don’t know how well it would hold up by shipping!
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December 15th, 2008 at 1:45 pm
I don’t have to buy for family, because I still live with my parents and they take care of that. My friends and I have decided on a 5$ limit for each other. Most of the gifts I have bought are simply to make the recipient laugh.
For the Wii, start looking now. They are hard to come by, and are really close to the same price at most stores.
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December 16th, 2008 at 10:51 am
i’m making homemade baked goods and strawberry jam for family members.
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December 17th, 2008 at 6:19 pm
Nicole- I think I’m going to wait on the Wii. Maybe after Christmas they will go down in price! I’m hoping. I would love to just spend time with people as a “present”.
Tiffanie- That sounds so good!
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