One of the major tasks at Christmas time is organising gift giving. In my post, I suggested starting a list of possible gifts early in the year. This has a number of benefits:
- You won’t be in a flap come December trying to think of things to give someone.
- More time to think will quite possibly mean more thoughtful gifts.
- There’s plenty of time for handmade gifts (if that’s your thing).
- You can buy items on your list as they come on sale during the year.
- The cost of Christmas is spread over a longer period.
Christmas gift ideas
One of the things I find hardest about Christmas is deciding on what gifts to give. It sometimes feels like I’m trying to find the proverbial gift for someone who has everything. This can be where handmade gifts can come to the rescue. A gift that you have put your own hard efforts into may, in fact, be appreciated more than another store bought item. Remember though, if you are taking the handmade route start well in advance so you are not pulling all nighters to get your gifts finished.
Having said that handmade isn’t for everyone (givers or receivers). Perhaps you could give a “service” or experience instead. Ideas to get you thinking include:
- Tickets to a show.
- Your time for babysitting so the lucky recipient can go out for a romantic dinner and movie (I would love someone to give me that for Christmas
) - Gift certificate for a course.
- A night in a nice hotel.
These needn’t cost the earth. In fact some of them will cost nothing but your time.
Reduce the number of Christmas gifts you buy
After our family gift giving started getting a little out of control, we decided to start a Kris Kringle (or Secret Santa). Each person draws a name out of a hat and buys a gift to a specified amount for that person only. So much easier than trying to think of gifts for everyone and so much cheaper!
Meegan from Harveys at Home has taken this one step further with a fantastic idea.
Each family member submits a list of 5 things that come under the agreed dollar value to go into the draw. This also has to be completed in November so your Secret Santa has plenty of time to organise their Secret Santa gift.
Where to find Christmas gifts
I’ve had some wonderful reader suggestions of where to find Christmas gifts at reasonable prices. Thank you everyone who shared their ideas.
- Kim from What’s that Smell? (love that name
) suggests trying online comparison shopping services. In the US try Slickdeals or Dealnews. Australian sites include Getprice, Shopbot and a great blog called Never Shopped Out (also has some great international deals). - Naomi at Nomesque Life and Gina have discovered that a lot of department stores have begun Christmas in July sales. Keep an eye out for these not only for gifts, but for Christmas supplies as well.
- Suzanne from 365 Days of Uncluttering has a Christmas box that she puts well-priced and unique buys into throughout the year. Come Christmas she has a ready supply of gifts.
- Don’t forget about places like eBay and Etsy (a new favourite of mine).
Where do you find your Christmas gift ideas?
That brings my Christmas in July series to a close. I hope you’ve found something to inspire you for the upcoming festive season, or perhaps you’ve decided to celebrate Christmas in July. Thank you so much to everyone that shared their Christmas ideas and suggestions.
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oh I followed you here from Twitter because I am trying to think about Christmas now too and not leave it all to the last minute! Off to read the rest of your posts now and enter your comp!
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Hey, thanks for mentioning our site!!!
Great to see you here Kate
Thanks for popping in! Hope you get a few ideas…
I do like to make some handmade gifts for Christmas. I have a post tomorrow showing the first ones that I have made this year. I have never made anything early before, so am feeling quite proud of myself.
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Wow, you are organized! I think this is a wonderful idea.
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Good for you Planning Queen! Here’s the link to Planning Queen’s lovely handmade notebooks. I think I’m going to try them for my kids’ teachers this year.
http://planningwithkids.com/2008/07/23/christmas-planning-in-july-making-handmade-fabric-notebooks/
Thanks for popping in Vered
I’m trying really hard to be organised this year, hence the Christmas in July series. Now that I’ve put it out there, I’d better make sure I follow my own advice!
Thanks for the mention
Another small/thoughtful/frugal gift that I like to make for my Mum and The Ladies (her close friends, a group of four who, among other things, craft and coffee together) is a month to a page diary (these ladies know what they like!) that you can pick up from most newsagents for around $2 (AUS). This has become somewhat a tradition of mine, and each year The Ladies are keen to see how I’ve covered and individualised their diaries. One of the best parts about this gift is that they are a wanted and well used gift for all of the ladies.
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Thanks for highlighting my tip.
Hi, I came accross your site while googling “christmas in july”, so while I’m here, a quick tip: in order to reduce the numbers of gifts, we also do secret santas, only we organize it through this website called ELFSTER which is simply amazing ( especially with family all over the place)! Check it out!
Hi Charlotte
Thanks for the tip. I haven’t heard of Elfster. We have family scattered around the globe, so I’ll definitely check it out.
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