Irette Patterson
Do you want to give a gift that everyone loves and is within
your budget? It can be done. Follow these five steps to keep
your sanity and keep to your budget during the holiday season.
1. Making a List and Checking it Twice
First, make a list of everyone you want to buy a gift for. There
should be two lists - Essential and Would-Be-Nice. The Essential
list would include people like family members and close friends.
Some examples of those who would fall on the Would-Be-Nice list
are co-workers and service providers.
2. It's About the Money, Honey
Create a gift-giving budget. This is an estimate of how much you
want to spend per person. Don't worry exactly how this will work
out. For now, set a budget for your essentials and decide to
stick to it.
3. Profiler
Take out your Essential list. Now, what are you going to buy
them? People will tell you what they want or what they're
interested in if you listen. Does someone on your list love
roses? A gift certificate to a reputable mail order nursery
would be appreciated. Do you need to buy a gift for a bookworm?
Give them a discount card from a nationwide bookstore. They'll
love it. You can find more ideas at
http://www.lovingatlanta.com/inexpensive-gift-ideas.html. The
point is that everyone has a dream or favorite hobby. Give them
something related to their passion and it's sure to be a winner.
4. If You've Got it, Flaunt It
When it comes to actually purchasing the gifts, use everything
you have including skills. Think of what people compliment you
on. Do folks love your pound cake? Give a gift certificate good
for one. Does your credit card earn you points somewhere? If
not, dump it and get one that does. Are you a member of a site
such as http://www.mypoints.com where you can earn points to
redeem for items? If not, go over there and sign up. I had
enough points from mypoints.com to take care of two people on my
Essential list. That left me with more money for the rest.
When you actually buy a present for someone, get the best price
possible. Using the Internet you can do this easily. Start by
going to www.half.com for the best deals.
5. Everybody is Somebody
Most of the time, the Would-Be-Nice people are easy to take care
of. Everyone likes to eat. Most everyone likes sweets. Most
ingredients for baked goods go on sale around holiday time. Bake
them cookies.
If you don't know any good recipes, go to
http://www.allrecipes.com. There you can find recipes that are
rated by real people on taste and how easy they are to prepare.
You can't go wrong making a highly rated recipe from the site.
Once you've baked, get some colored saran wrap and wrap up the
cookies for individuals. Take a plate in for the workplace.
You could make this into a social occasion. Consider getting
some friends together for an afternoon baking and making candy.
You get to split the costs and the work. If you seriously doubt
your culinary ability, maybe you can come up with a deal - you
supply the ingredients (and maybe a lunch) and they supply the
baked goods.
If you can not bake at all, you can still subsidize someone's
sweet tooth. Buy some holiday mugs and a big bag of jelly beans.
Place a scoop of jelly beans in the middle of a square of
plastic wrap. Secure with ribbon. Place inside mug. Instant gift!
So enjoy your holiday shopping in a sensible way. With all the
money you have saved, you can buy yourself something special.