10 days left and 10 ways to save….

Let the countdown begin! With only ten days of shopping left before the big day, it’s time to wrap up the gift buying or start if you haven’t already.  Don’t panic though, there’s plenty of time to get everything on your list and still be ready for the big day.  I’ve found some helpful last minute tips that will help you save some green with plenty of time to spare; with an emphasis on “spare.” 

 10. Break Up the Gift Sets.  Gift sets are easy last minute ideas for all of us and you can find sets that takes care of everyone on your list, but why does one person need everything in the set? Whether it’s bath and body products or food items, share the love.  You can individually wrap various items within the set and give to two or three people instead of just one.

 9. Gift with Purchase. This means buy, buy, buy. When retailers are offering you a free gift with a purchase (usually with a minimum purchase), take advantage.  You can use your free gift for someone else on your list. This is a great perk and usually ends up being a very “givable” gift.

 8. Combine Coupons with Clearance Sales.  This year especially, buying anything at full price just shouldn’t happen. Use all those coupons that you have neatly organized in your coupon file and create a strategy to use them on items that are already on sale. This is sure to turn you into an official “green saver.”

 7. Shop outside of the Box. Seek out stores that you might not normally go into.  Specialty shops such as children specific stores, plus size shops, or the boutique stores usually have great accessories and gift items that can be marked down much lower than your average big box department stores.  You’ll save and find unique and creative gifts.

 6. The Dollar store, really? I know what you’re thinking, but honestly it’s not a place to write off just yet.  It is a business to sell liquidation items that you would pay way more for at any other store.  Even if you do just grab some stocking stuffer items, it is definitely worth the trip and of course the savings.

 5.  Free, Free, Free.  Whether its gift wrap or shipping, make sure you get the most bang for your buck.  If they’re offering, graciously accept the complimentary services. It will save you time and money. 

 4. More than just Books.  Local and national chains of bookstores are a great place for “gift” items and like everyone else, their clearance tables are a site to see.  Stationary, board games, movies, music, office gifts and more can usually be found on sale the days leading up to Christmas. 

 3.   Small Card. Big Choices.  The gift that keeps on giving; gift cards.  Most stores are adding special promotions and free items when you purchase gift cards in fear that everyone saw the email warning you not to buy them! Rest assured, although we are in an economic slump, gift cards are still safe.  Use the gift card for your shopping and re-gift the free one you’ll get.

 2. A late Christmas. This suggestions won’t work for everyone, but those of you who don’t live near the family and won’t be making a visit this year, it could be worth your while to shop the after holiday sales and either (A) tell your folks the post office has been really backed up and although you mailed their package with plenty of time, it may be a little late (this is only for the brave). Or (B) you could just send New Year’s gifts instead. That way you save more “green” and chances are the gift recipients will appreciate your creativity. 

 1. A Charitable Contribution.  Even with the current economic state, many Americans are still on track to continue their donation traditions during the holidays.  You can combine your charity contribution and your gift giving by shopping for items that give back to foundations or you can always donate in the name of those on your list. 

Posted on 12/15/2008 9:00:00 AM by Holly

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