Put a $100 in my Christmas account!
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Put a $100 in my Christmas account!
I have been saving $50 a pay for Christmas. This is the first I have done this. It is going to make a HUGE difference come the holidays this year. For e.g. I wear contacts…erm…used to…I haven't bought a pair since I ran out mid-December so I could do gifts…etc.
Trying to save for some new pairs…until then, my glasses it is!!!
I was in Superstore on Friday, picked up highly discounted Christmas cookie cutters, cookie tins, cupcake boxes, and a brie warmer. I think all of next years panic about not having "something to put the bake sale(cookie exchange etc)" stuff in is COVERED! :) I always panic about that stuff. And tonight is the night! Into the stockpile room I go! Last week I cleared out the bathroom closet, linen closet, a laundry room shelf, the front entrance closet, and the underwear drawer. FEELS SO GOOD to clean it all out! I know once I get through the stockpile room I will have room for a few BIG Rubbermaids to start collecting stocking stuffers etc in without the kids seeing them. I LOVE it when Scholastic sends their book selections magazines home with the kids from school. There are super cheap books in there, and it seems that for birthday parties/Christmas parties etc I am becoming the lady who doesnt really give toys, just books! I will start with some of those, look for things like lego sets to go on sale through out the year. Does anyone know where to look for good prices on lego?? There is one Extra Foods too that I want to hit up yet, they always have a mass load of pajamas that are so cheap when you buy them out of season, that will work perfectly for next fall and for a Christmas Eve present.
So I usually get thinking about what I would like to serve for Christmas Eve and Day really really early on (like right now) because frankly I just love planning lovely events with lovely meals and I like to dream about them when I sit down and go through cook books etc (one of my favorite things to do hahah) Usually what I like to on Christmas Day is have a lovely brunch at 10ish , no formal lunch (veggie,fruit,nut, and cheese platters for people to graze on if they need a little snacky snack) and an early 4:00 Christmas Supper, we usually leave dessert and tea for a couple hours after Supper as it is just reality that everyone is going to stuff themselves ridiculously full at supper time. The Brunch is actually my favorite thing to plan since it is just my favorite meal of all time. This past year we did Seafood Extravaganza! Shrimp ring, lobster tail, and smoked salmon on a fresh croissant with a poached egg and homemade holandaise. Fresh fruit and cheese platter, coffee, and fresh juice. I am thinking I want to do something along these lines again for next year, but a variation on what we did. I am thinking maybe crab cakes with a poached egg and homemade holandaise , bacon wrapped scallops, shrimp ring, and mussels. I will put out a great fruit and cheese platter again, but I am just wondering about a chocolate fondue as well to dip the fruit in (I know its breakfast, but whatever it`s Christmas). Fresh orange juice with Sparkling wine and coffee. I hope this year is a good year for Saskatoons as I would like to do some Saskatoon desserts (we don`t stick with traditional pumpkin although it is lovely too) But a Saskatoon Cheese Cake can be made a few days ahead of time and saved for Christmas night. Christmas Eve I am thinking of doing a take on the traditional Ukrainian Christmas Eve meal, we are not Ukrainian, but I grew up in a region FILLED with people of Ukrainian heritage and it is hard not to fall deeply in love with their food traditions. Even if we do not go full out with the Ukrainian dishes we could go traditional with a meatless meal as well. MMMM.....I love thinking about food.
I've got our christmas wrap tucked between my hopechest and the wall behind our TV in the bedroom. I had stored them in the shed in a gift bag last summer with all the tags and christmas cards but they grew legs and walked off. (We have problems with things disappearing because of a unique situation)
I picked up some awesome snowmen for my sister for next year...now i just have to remember in 9 months that i have them and wrap them.
We did awesome for christmas this year. We were done shopping and shippng by Dec 1 until I ended up having a trip home won for me and needed to grab some extra odds and ends for family for christmas morning.
Hahah, I know its kinda weird that I think about those things, but one of my fav things to do at night before I fall asleep is to think about planning fun events and parties, including Christmas haha! On Monday I got into the storage room, gathered all the Christmas bows, boxes, bags etc. and organized them into Rubbermaids. Got out the handy dandy label maker and got it all labelled and organized, I ended up moving/transferring/reorganizing/and posting things on our local buy and sell for most of the day(I am not one to store things that we do not need/will not use/or have are no longer relevant to our lives). We have a lot of major shelving that is perfectly sized for the Rubbermaids. I also labelled a Rubbermaid for storage of random holiday things that I pick up, like Valentines cards the day after Valentines for a fraction of the price but will use next year. I am not actually a n organized person by nature, I just find that if I don't do this type of thing and make it easily accessible and easy for me to take stock of what I have/need/don't have, then I end up wasting things or not really having the things I need and end up wasting money on "good deals" that I will never use or not finding stuff that I need on sale and having to pay full price for them. Today the Husby is out looking for things after work to rig up some of the great wrapping paper storage that you guys have been posting. All in all I think he will end up buying a container for it fi he can get it at a good price haha.
I need to start my Rubbermaid Christmas 2014 bin and get the few items out of my closet. that will be one projects this weekend
I have found some amazing deals the past month, I took advantage of the West 49 and boathouse sale last week where they had 40% off the last clearance price so I am done shopping for three son in laws and a nephew and I have a good start on my son.I also got my granddaughter a faux fur Roxy hoodie regular 79.00 for 16.00. I am done most stocking stuffers as well. Feels great to have a head start while giving great gifts at rock bottom prices!
Picked up musical toothbrush for DS's stocking. Reg $10 something on clearance for $1.99 and it just came out of the regular budget so didn't touch the Christmas $ lol
Picked up great John Freida extra large hot rollers for one of my daughters at Target for 14.99 regular price is around 50.00, also some great craft sets from target for 2.00-4.00 regular 9.99-19.99.Loving Target clearance, it is going to make Christmas 2014 a breeze!!
Added my monthly $100 to my Christmas account.
Added $100 to my Christmas account today and finally found an empty Rubbermaid bin and pulled all the items purchased for Christmas and shoved in my closet. Yipppeee! I am ready to really start looking for deals now. Have a few things already including a few stocking stuffers for the kids. I don't like to buy junk/crap for the stockings just for the sake of buying it so finding great items for a deal is what I like to do but that takes time :) And I will have my 1st niece or nephew to shop for too, can't wait to find out if I'm girl or boy shopping. Already found some great board books for her/him :)
I've been using the "52 week savings challenge" to fund my christmas shopping for the fall as well as pay back a loan. I'm at week 22 i think and have $353 set aside for the two things. the plan is to have the $1378 saved well before the 52 weeks is up.
I ordered wool in Feb to make a blanket for my niece for her birthday and one for my sister for Christmas (Will be starting on the Christmas one now as the Birthday one has been completed and given). I really need to find a place to put all gifts so i remember what all i have purchased and for whom. Right now i have some in the mitten bin and some in the top of my closet.
I find a big Rubbermaid bin is the best. And a 2nd one if needed :)
I put away $100 per month for Christmas. We also save all our Visa points for giftcards- which REALLY helps!
Last year I used all my swagbucks for gift purchases on amazon.
Not gift related, but I'm so jazzed I have to share! I got a whole tote bin full of various strings of lights (LED too!), a candy cane window decoration, a Minnie and Mickey advent calendar (the reusable kind) and an ADORABLE pooh ornament for.... drumroll..... FIFTY CENTS. EEEEEE. Including the tote!:shock::shock::icon_santa: At a garage sale of course.
I'm so excited to decorate. My parents have replaced the siding on the house and gotten new windows, so the house is going to look FABULOUS when I get done with it.
Added $100 to my Christmas account today.
Bought a DVD yesterday for ds's stocking.
Have $700 in Christmas fund!!! Bought 3 novelty mugs for gifts only $2 at GT. They are hearty ones and have cars on them. Cars are popular with the men in the fam.
I think I am done for my little man. He is loves Lego, superheroes, building stuff and anything small and detailed. Thanks to Target clearance, garage sales, and discontinued Playmobile, our budget for him got us everything he could want.
Target Stuff :
construct a transformer $4.00
I Spy puzzle $2.00
Flick a bug .50
Penguin solitaire $4.00
Magic set $6.50
Hulk Gloves $7.00
Toys R us:
playmobile remote control space car $7.49 ( reg $24)
Indigo:
Playmobile space rangers headquarters $45.00 (reg $ 95)
Garage Sale:
I spy books $4.00 for two (in Mint condition- they are $16 each in Indigo!)
The Paper Crane $1
Now I just need some candy.
I love Christmas! And I can hardly wait for him to open his gifts. He will LOVE them. Family is buying him Lego, so he will be thrilled. But it is only July... Sigh....
Bought a bunch of toys 70%off this week, so a good start on Christmas shopping for nieces and nephews as well as for Christmas family we sponsor. Started a bin for non permissible food and toiletry items for Christmas family, so free pasta, $.50 cleaning products, cheap pasta sauce and soups, toothpaste etc. stockings for family also done except for some chocolate and candy. So off to a good start
I am ahead of the game on my shopping..stockings are pretty much done for 11 people and I have gifts in totes for most of my family. Fabric was bought on sale to make everyone Christmas PJ's, will start these in September. Now it is just a matter of finding amazing deals if I want to buy anything else.
I will start purchasing in the month of August all of the stocking stuffers, and looking out for lego, and some of the main toys that we want to get our kids...getting excited!! I am always at a loss at what to get my husband and father!! They are so hard to buy for!! But am certainly doing another round of homemade vanilla, vanilla syrup, vanilla sugar, and vanilla salt for people.It's time to start steeping, I am stocked up with vodka, and last week Costco was out of vanilla beans :(..... NO need to worry! My brothers and their families will get a variety of vanilla products and baked goods. Biscotti is a hit for sure!! OH I CAN FEEL THE CHRISTMAS HAPPINESS!!
I hear ya on thinking of something great/creative for our main squeeze. Need to really think of something great this year since he is so wonderful. I want to go to the hot baths at Blue Mountain so maybe I will plan a getaway. Was thinking of doing that in the fall but maybe it would be nice in January.