It’s “the most wonderful time of the year,” but it’s also the most expensive. Keep reading for amazing money-saving Christmas tips that will help you save big this holiday season.
The average American is expected to spend a total of $998 on holiday-related items such as gifts, food, and decorations in 2020, according to the National Retail Federation.
That’s a lot of money being spent on one holiday.
However, there are ways to you save money and still have a wonderful Christmas.
Keep reading to learn how to spend less during the holiday season with these amazing money-saving Christmas tips.
Before you start thinking about shopping for Christmas, you need to set a budget. Make a list of all your holiday expenses including cards, gifts, wrapping paper, travel expenses, gift exchanges, and charitable donations. Think about how much you want to spend on each category and try your best not to go over the budget.
Track your expenses as you go, not after the holidays. This way you won’t end up overspending and ruining your budget.
Move money around in your budget and cut back spending on other categories. For example, spend less at the grocery store by shopping store ads, using coupons and cash-back apps, and don’t impulse buy. Think about other things you can cut back on, too.
How many times have you accidentally made eye contact with a pushy kiosk salesperson in the middle of the mall? It’s happened to me! I ended up buying a tiny remote control airplane for $20 that stopped working soon after I got home.
Stay out of the mall and you don’t have to worry about those people. Nor will you be tempted by beautiful retail window displays or smell those delicious foods being baked. And you can avoid the stress of crowds and full parking lots. Win-win!
Spread your holiday shopping throughout the year instead of waiting for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Look for sales during other months such as cookware, jewelry, and computers and buy gifts then.
There are many benefits to shopping online, such as avoiding crowds and being able to shop whenever you want in your PJs. A major benefit to shopping online is being able to compare prices.
You can use Honey to automatically check for the best prices and apply coupon codes for you. Plus, you can get cash-back on your online spending with Rakuten! Huge win!
Don’t put gifts on credit cards and plan to pay it off later. This is never a good idea because card interest can really eat into your budget.
Create a shopping list with a price range for each person. Make columns for each category:
Handmade gifts are much more personal than store-bought. You put a lot of time, effort, and love into making something by hand for someone else.
Some ideas for handmade gifts include:
Were you given gifts over the years that you have never used? Consider regifting them. It’s perfectly okay to do this, just make sure you don’t regift to the person who gave it to you. Oops.
If you have gift cards lying around from years past that still have money on them, use them to buy gifts!
Check sites such as Raise for discounted gift cards then use them to buy gifts. Or give the cards a gift!
Make a list of gifts you plan to get and stick to it. Going off the list means overspending!
When it comes to filling those stockings, don’t overdo it with expensive candy and gifts. Buy candy on sale and put a few pieces in cute treat bags. Buy small coloring books, gel pens, small toys, etc. from dollar stores. Also, check Target’s dollar bin. Check to see if your Walmart has stocking stuffer boxes for items less than $1.
If you have a lot of people to buy presents for, that can really add up. A great money-saving Christmas tip is to send cards instead. You can add a personalized note and maybe a family photo.
Reuse wrapping paper that’s in perfectly good condition. You can also reuse newspaper, butcher paper, or brown kraft paper.
Fabric lasts for years and can be reused over and over. Plus, fabric works better at covering oddly shaped presents than paper. If you have sewing skills, make reusable cloth gift bags. Or, wrap gifts in scarves so the receiver will have 2 gifts in one!
One of the best ways to save money on decorations is to make your own. You can string popcorn to make a garland for your tree, dry oranges to make beautiful wreaths, and even make your own ornaments. There are plenty of homemade decorations you can make from household items.
Need some inspiration? Here are some Christmas ornaments I’ve made this year:
You guys know how much I love Dollar Tree and they have some really pretty ornaments and Christmas decorations this year. You can also find candles, glass vases, and other home décor items for only $1!
Hit up thrift stores and secondhand stores for Christmas decorations. You wouldn’t believe the stuff people get rid of! These stores are also great for finding vintage decorations.
If you are planning on having get-togethers this year, consider these money-saving Christmas tips on entertaining:
Don’t be shy about asking people to bring a dish or two. At our Christmas dinners, we all prepare a dish and a dessert to help out.
Make sure you plan accordingly and know how many people will be at your Christmas dinner. Cooking too much food will not only waste your time, but it will also waste your money on leftovers that get tossed.
Sure, convenience foods are nice to have, but they’re also very expensive. Cooking from scratch saves money and it’s healthier, too.
Start planning your Christmas dinner around Thanksgiving. Then, as sales come up throughout December, you can buy the items you need on sale. This also reduces your stress level because you’re able to buy a little over time instead of having to remember it all at once.
Before you start making a grocery list, check your pantry and freezer for items you already have. You may already have most of the ingredients you need!
If you do have a lot of leftovers, use them up in lunches and dinners in the upcoming days. Use up leftover ham and potatoes to make potato soup and ham and cheese crescents rolls.
Having a plan in place before you start shopping will help you save a lot of money. Remember to start with a budget and stick to it. Stick to your shopping list and avoid impulse buys. Following the above money-saving Christmas tips will guarantee you will spend less on Christmas this year.
The most important thing about Christmas is spending it with the ones you love. The food, gifts, and decorations really don’t matter in the grand scheme of it all.
What are some of your best money-saving Christmas tips? I’d love to hear them!
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Great tips and very useful ? For us this year no Christmas shopping as we can’t go home...but we’ll have a great time at home? ?
Thank you! I'm sorry you won't be able to go home for Christmas. Hopefully next will be different! :)
I hope so ☺️
Shopping online helps a lot ❤
I agree! Thank you for reading! :)
So many wonderful tips, Michelle! I love them all and I so agree about not shopping the mall! UGH! Been there done that!
Thank you so much! I know exactly what you mean about the mall. It's terrible at Christmastime! Those long lines. And half the stores are playing really loud music! I'm just too old for all that mess now. LOL!!
Excellent tips. I so agree with staying away from the mall at this time. And saving money elsewhere.
Thank you! The mall is terrible at Christmastime. I'd rather stay far far away. :D
These are really good tips. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much!
Great tips, it will be low key this year anyway.
Thank you so much! Yes, I agree. :)
Great tips Michelle! Ours will be very low keyed too.♥️
Thank you so much! :)
You're welcome! ♥️
OK when I got to ‘stay away from the mall’ I cracked up laughing, that’s a big one for me, I love going to the mall especially during the holiday season LOL I love the gift card tip, I’ve been giving my family gift cards for the last few years and it’s great, saves me a lot of time and energy, and this way everyone can get themselves what they really want. Great tips, xoxo
Haha!! I'm glad you got a good laugh! I'm not a fan of huge crowds and whenever I go to the mall I get distracted and spend WAY too much money. LOL!
Thank you so much! Gift cards are such a great idea when you just have no idea what to get. You can't go wrong with those! :)
You’re right, I never really considered how the mall can be so expensive with all the stores..When I go there I usually will just go to the few stores that I have in mind but I can’t imagine if I didn’t have self-control!!?
I sometimes get caught up in it all, especially after not going to the mall for months. I'm like a kid in a candy store! So I just stay away from the temptations until after Christmas. :D
Lol good idea!!
I love this idea! The step-by-step guide was so helpful and we actually have clothes pins right now!