Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Holiday Planning Made Easy For the Unorganized

Who amongst us, get overwhelmed by the act of Holiday shopping in itself? That feeling alone can cost you precious dollars! If you know that you are a last minute panic type shopper, just changing your timing can save you a bunch of money. Ever been shopping for gifts 2 days before Christmas? You have a list of say 5 people to buy for and the pressure is on! You grab ANYTHING in desparation! At this point, you do not even pay attention to price and you pray they will like it. Sound familiar?

Not this year! We're going to try to change that while their is still plenty of time. This time of year is perfect for writing out your Christmas list. You will need 2 lists. One for holiday cards or newsletters and a second list for gifts to make or purchase. Do this now while the back to school rush is over and there are no other major holidays on the immediate horizon.

Great! You have your list. It's a start and probably better than where you were last year! Now, take the gift list and see if you can narrow it down to two categories: gifts to make and gifts to purchase. Making gifts can be less expensive and much more rewarding for the giver.

Set Goals!

What do I mean by this? Simple....

Card Writing Goals

  1. Sign all of your cards this week. Don't have any? Get them cheaply online now!
  2. Next week address them
  3. The following week stamp them
  4. Now they are done. One hurdle out of the way! Keep them where you will be sure to find them and mark on your calender to mail them the first week in December.

Cards are now no issue!

Gift Goals

  1. If you can make a gift, start planning what these gifts will be right away. You will need some time to complete them.
  2. If you need to buy gifts, start recording interests of the recipients next to their names.
  3. Keep your list on you at all times! Very important, as you may hit a fantastic sale while you are out. Record what you purchase for others right away!
  4. Designate a spot in the house to store these gifts. If you get a gift or two a week, not only will it be less stressful, but by planning you can shop the sales.

Time Goals

Not only is your money important, but your time is too! Do you want to rush right through the holidays, or do you want to Celebrate them? Managing your time can make all the difference. If you don't already have a day planner or large block calender, get one! Write in all invites, special events, concerts, etc as soon as you commit yourself to them!

Write in your card and gift goals! If you slack a little, don't panic, you have plenty of time to correct this. That's the whole point in starting early.

There are many other ways in which you can start preparing for the holidays early, but I thought these would be the most helpful. These three things seem to cause the most stress and last minute panic. So, if you get them organized now, you can have a little relaxation and enjoyment later.

Ask yourself this:
During Christmas week would you rather drive the kids around to look at Christmas lights and decorations or be in the mall? I love my son's excitement during our holiday drive and wouldn't want to miss that because of poor planning!

9 comments:

The Momster said...

Good pointers. I participate in a Christmas Notebook group where we do the exact same thing. It's all about staging and preparing early so that you can really enjoy the holiday season.
Because Christmas is six months from today :)

Debbie J. said...

This is a great post! All of these things I said I'd do this year. Know what? Haven't done any. I do have my cards, purchased after christmas last year. I can start working on those. thanks!

Kirby3131 said...

I usually buy my gifts at the local art fairs. When I lived in Michigan those fairs were in the spring and summer. Now that I live in FL, the art fairs tend to be in the fall, when its not so hot! It is so strange to me not to be done with my shopping before September. But even here in FL, I can usually get it all finished by November.

Its a great idea to address the cards now - that just takes a few minutes each evening, but in the christmas crunch it seems like weeks!

Kristin

RainyPM said...

Hi there, I followed you back here from a comment you left on my perfectly normal blog. I love the idea of starting now on Christmas preparations. I'm definitely going to make a list and start doing a little shopping, at least for adults. I think it's harder with kids since they change their minds so much and because they are influenced by the advertising closer to the big day.

Just wanted to say I love frugal blogs, but yours has won me over, because of FREE CHOCOLATE. You are a genius!

The Nest Egg said...

I really enjoyed this post. I am always wanting to be on top of Christmas before it arrives but never quite do it.

Maybe I'll start thinking about it now! :)

I'm so glad you stopped by today!!! I really enjoyed reading over your blog. I'm sure I'll be back often.

Jodi said...

it's hard to believe that july is fast approaching and Christmas will be right around the corner! one of the best things we ever did was join a Christmas Club at our local credit union a few years back. We have a small amount deducted from our checking account every month and then Nov 1, that lump sum is ready for us to spend for Christmas. it's made Christmas budgeting so much easier and we have a cash-based Christmas and no credit card debt to worry about in the new year. Fantastic!

Audra Marie said...

Great idea. I actually have Christmas cards I bought at the end of last year. :) HMMM. :)

Wani said...

I just bought my first batch of Christmas gifts for the season. I found several decorative picture frames at Target that were originally $19.99ea and I got them for $4.99ea!! I was super excited! I bought for a few of my friends and my three sisters!

jskell911 said...

Great deals! See if you shop early you have time for bargain shopping. I love it!