Wednesday, October 16, 2013

This year avoid the rush

If you haven't started your Christmas shopping yet, what are you waiting for? Now is the time to start looking for the perfect gifts for those you love. My husband is one of thirteen in his family. Now multiply that times two, add in the kids, those kids having babies of their own and you now get the overall picture of what I go through every year. Not an easy task my friend. My husband insists that everyone gets a gift.

I start by contacting the parents to find out what each child is into this year. With the child's age in mind and their interest and coming up with a thought provoking gift. It can be quite challenging for some of them. I have one that is into fashion or jewelry design. I pulled together a book on hemp bracelet making, enough hemp to make several along with the beads and a storage box to keep them in. After all this is a skill she can use for a long time. Another wants to learn to crochet. I found a dvd that shows the basics, a book also and some material and hooks. One of my younger nieces is into zebras. I found some great material to make her a zebra doll and will make her a dress that she will be able to wear for a few years as well. A lot of them are quite artistic and in college. We fully encourage them with gift cards to their favorite supply stores.

Having such a large group to buy for and a limited budget, I am always on the lookout for a good bargain. The only thing I won't do is compromise quality. I look for good American made products. They aren't always easy to find, may cost just a little more but I want my money to stay here in the USA. I also support handmade in america artisans. I shop on #Artfire to see if any of my gifts can be found there first before I shop any where else.

Remember that paying cash will also save you money in the long run. With credit cards charging upwards of 26%, if you are not paying the balance in full each month, that bargain you bought is no bargain. So do a little shopping each week and when the holidays roll around you can enjoy them. Instead of the masses at the mall.

Catherine