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Budget Gift Giving And How To Do It Right

Buying gifts for friends and family members can be a lot of fun. However, buying gifts does not have to be an expensive activity. It is important to remember that the old saying "It's the thought that counts" really is true. There are many different ways to keep your gift-giving purchases within your budget, such as buying items that are on sale, shopping during the off-season, or even making handcrafted gifts. You might just find that a few of these budget gift-giving tips will make purchasing presents more meaningful as well as more enjoyable.

Set a Budget

One mistake that many people make when purchasing gifts is simply not sticking to their budget. Although it's always tempting to splurge on expensive items, in the end, it's always better to only buy items that you can actually afford. Figure out what you can reasonably spend on a gift and then stick to it.

Shop Smart

Finding gifts for budget prices is more difficult if you wait until the last minute to shop. Instead, try to plan ahead, so that you can take advantage of sales. Often times stores have clearance sales which let you buy great gifts at lower than normal prices. In fact, if you make a habit of shopping after holidays or "end of season" sales, you will be able to find even more bargains. This is a wonderful way to give nice gifts without spending a lot. Getting into the habit of having a small selection of gifts on hand is always a good idea for those last minute gifts. Small items such as pretty colored enamel picture frames or candles work well for this. Using this method, you will be less likely to overspend when you need a small gift in a hurry.

Handcrafted Gifts

Making your own gifts is also a great way to save money and give a personalized gift. However, any gift that you can make yourself is usually more personalized and often more appreciated than any gift you could buy at a store. For this reason, handmade gifts can seem extra-special to the person who receives one. Depending on your creativity and artistic talents, there are almost an endless number of gifts you can make. Woodcrafts, hand-knitted items, or food gifts made from your own kitchen are all excellent possibilities. However, don't worry if you don't have any artistic, cooking or crafty talents. There still plenty of gifts you can make on your own that require little to no creativity. Gift baskets made up of small inexpensive items you purchase at a store are always a welcome gift. This can work especially well if you create a "theme" basket, such as combining a ceramic mug, a few packets of hot cocoa mix and a bag of freshly ground coffee. If you have a selection of your favorite photos that you know the recipient will love, look for some collage picture frames and give that as a thoughtful gift. You'll save money while also giving a gift that is sure to be appreciated and enjoyed.

by: Autumn Lockwood




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