Then there is that dreaded Christmas list of presents that you HAVE to buy, so no one will feel left out. Your friends, your co-workers and then the family.
Do you know how much Christmas stock is sold at very low prices in January? My advice is to buy a large plastic container, with a lid, and to store all your "specials" that you buy and save them for the next Christmas. This way you always have a present available if you forget someone's birthday or need a present for any occasion. Another great idea is to buy a small gift every month. By the time Christmas comes, you have already bought all your presents.
Even better, make a pact before Christmas, and decide NOT to buy any presents for each other! Friends don't really need to show each other that they care with presents do they?
Lastly IF your friend buys you a present, it does not always mean that you have to give them something in return._ _
Christmas is all about giving and not about receiving, so if your budget does not allow you to actually buy presents, inform your friends so that they know not to expect anything. Life has become way to expensive to buy presents for everyone. A decent Christmas card will do, and you can even make your own card if you want.
A beautiful message can sometimes mean more than a present don't you agree?
These are the people that you spend most of your day with. Good advice is to buy the same thing for everyone. Including your boss! That way nobody will feel offended. If you really have to buy them something, buy something useful, that they could possibly use in the office like a personalized coffee mug or even a personalized pencil case or something edible like sweets or chocolates!
Children are sure to tell you exactly what they want! Children think about Christmas throughout the whole year, and they often say what they want a few times through the year, BUT they also change their minds a few times a year. A good idea is to make a list. Then set an amount limit to the price of a present. We have a set price limit for the kids for birthdays and for Christmas. This way they know exactly in which price range to choose, and if they want something more expensive then they have to pay in the difference. If you have a few kids then it can be quite an expensive outing.
We have always taught our kids to spend their money wisely and if they want to buy something they really "want" they know to save up their money. There is a big difference between a NEED and a WANT. So my kids always have what they need, but because we are not Rockefeller's they know exactly what to expect!
This is something that you need to sort out with your partner. **Surprises are not always good. ** If you work with a tight budget, and you always go shopping together, then point out what you like through the year. Hopefully they will save up. Tell your partner what you like and want! That way he/she will possibly remember and buy you something that you really want.....