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Tips on How to Save Money For Christmas Gifts For Kids

Posted by admin on Feb 28, 2010

Running low on cash to complete shopping for Christmas Gifts for your kids, and hoping that you’ll have money to pick up the last minute Christmas gifts you need?

Many things in life that are “Free” are overlooked or ignored. As people of habit we tend to do the same things over and over again. We shop at the same stores. We buy the same products. We shop out of need rather than planning. We are in a rush and shop without taking advantage of bargains and sales.

At the grocery store we shop for what is in our heads or on the shopping list after work, and then go home and prepare dinner. We ignore the free weekly sales brochure at the entrance of the store. We buy the same brand name of soup without comparing prices of soups in the same area. We buy bread and mayonnaise for sandwiches that will go with the soup.

So what did you miss? You missed a lot of savings that would provide you with EXTRA MONEY for shopping for Christmas gifts. If you would have picked up the weekly sales brochure at the entrance, you might have seen that Campbell’s Chucky Soup was on sale….Buy 2 Get 3 Free. So instead of buying your regular brand of soup at approximately the same price with no sale you could have SAVED MONEY.

You also may have found that instead of the loaf of bread that you normally purchase which was not on sale, you could have purchased a Brownberry 100% Wheat Bread and got ONE FREE (this also is a healthy made bread). As for the Mayonnaise, you could have just grabbed any jar including Hellman’s. You overlooked the fact that one of the jars of Hellman’s offered for the same price included “FREE 33% More mayonnaise” …10 ounces for free.

Hopefully when you shop you carry the store’s loyalty card that not only provides you with additional savings on other products throughout the store, but provides savings to you and your wallet on every visit. There was also a page of grocery breakfast items that were on sale and adding another $1.00 off each product when you bought any five of these named products for an additional savings of $5.00.

On Mondays, Dominicks/Safeway offers a rotisserie chicken for $5.00 and on Friday a pizza with one additional topping for $6.99 (you can even call and order it in advance, and have it ready when you arrive). This means more savings each time you shop with your loyalty card and that saved money can keep you shopping for your last minute Christmas gifts.

If you really took advantage of the sales on the soup, the bread, and the breakfast items by buying in bulk, you saved money not only this trip but also on your future grocery trips. On a recent trip to Dominicks/Safeway I took advantage of these sales, and filled my cupboard with 10 cans of soup (6 free) and 4 loaves of bread for my freezer and 5 breakfast items that included juice, sausages, coffee. Before swiping my loyalty card at the cash register, the total was $53.01. After swiping the card, the total was $19.62 which represented a savings of 63%. Dollar wise the savings amounted to $33.39.

Remember the Christmas gifts for your kids or last minute Christmas gifts needed to be purchased. This savings of $33.39 might make the difference for you and your loved ones. Feel free to take advantage of one of my many tips on how to save money this Christmas Shopping Season, and enjoy a good hot cup of coffee with toast and sausages for breakfast, and soup and a sandwich for lunch knowing that you got everyone on your list a personalized Christmas gift.

Robert Walsh
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-and-family-articles/tips-on-how-to-save-money-for-christmas-gifts-for-kids–688753.html

3 Comments »

Shayna S:

christmas 2008 money and gift ideas??!!! please help!?
okay, so here it goes. i am 13 years old, and i am trying to save money for the upcoming x-mas (2008) i have 56$ so far, and i get 5 $ a week for allowance. my mom and i go shopping to the early bird specials in november after thanksgiving, and thats when i mainly do most of my shopping. i have about 5 or 6 friends to buy for, my mom, dad, my stepmom, and possibliy my 3 stepsisters. also probably my aunt and baby cousin and my great aunt. so all in all, a lot of people!!!

if you could give me suggestions on some DIY christmas presents that i can do for my friends and everyone else. i have already seen like ideas for baskets and body scrubs and stuff, so i kind of need something original please!!!

also if you can give me some tips on how to earn extra money, that would be great! i cant babysit because there are no little kids in my neighborhood, so that option is canecelled out. thank you so much for helping!! i really appreciate it!!!!!!!

merry x-mas in a few months!!!

February 28th, 2010 | 4:17 am
Gloria S:

When i was your age i use to gather up a couple of my friends and do carwahes as the shops. We used to make like $100 each. That was a good way to make money. Or maybe you could have a little garage sale, get all your family to donate old clothes and things and make some extra cash that way.
As for the presents, i usually make babies forever boxes for presents. Just get a box, paint it & decorate it. Maybe put a few photos of the baby it is for on it & then they use that box to put all the things that person wants to keep forever. Like painting and little baby clothes and stuff.
References :

February 28th, 2010 | 9:19 am
Arn:

I find Joann fabrick store online site has a ton of great DIY items, see them at http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog.jsp;jsessionid=1PXV5XRRDKI04P4SY5GVAFR50LD3OUPU?CATID=cat13849

Any other hobby/craft store should also be full of ideas, try Hobby Lobby, Michaels, etc. Honestly, check these stores out, they’re full of ideas.
You can also make very nice beaded necklases or bracelets for your friends.
I’ve just found this site http://www.makingfriends.com/teen_crafts.htm, looks good too.
References :
http://www.joann.com/

February 28th, 2010 | 9:21 am
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