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Tips Christmas Tips 1 - Get creative with Christmas gift wrapping. You can really spruce up your package by applying festive patterns to make gift giving more enjoyable while adding sentimental value. Consider using cut-outs from tissue paper, construction paper, doilies, etc. This is both fun and light on the pockets when considering the expenses of purchasing wrapping paper. To "wrap" it all up, personalize each package with a note for that special person! Christmas Tips 2 - Fireproof your Christmas Tree. Mix 1 cup ammonium sulfate, 1 half cup of boric acid and 2 tablespoons or borax into one gallon of water. Spray down the tree with this solution and pour the remainder into the basin of the tree stand.
Christmas Tips 3 - Dodge the woes of Christmas shopping. Always avoid weekends. Although the marketing of sales are geared toward the weekends, promotional events generally extend throughout the weekdays. Don't let the hype of a "weekend" sale deceive you into a frenzy of looking for a parking spot and waiting in exhausting checkout lines. Do your Christmas shopping early and you will reap the benefits of stumbling across bargains for quality items- remember quality over quantity! Christmas Tips 4 - Pay attention to the specific shipping dates of each vendor as they do vary quite a bit from one store to the other. Shop early if you can! Christmas Tips 5 - Spice up your party. Avoid the typical, bland holiday gathering by organizing your party around a theme, such as "Christmas Past" or "Twelve Days of Christmas." Plan foods around your theme and encourage guests to dress the part. Christmas Tips 6 - Get in the mix. Try online Christmas shopping. The benefits of shopping online often include faster service, immediate attention to "out-of-stock" merchandise, tax-free purchases, and free-shipping. Online Christmas shopping often opens up opportunities to receiving special promotion prices and products that aren't readily available to "in-store" customers. How much more convenient than shopping in the comfort of your own home get? Occupation-related Gifts for Christmas Christmas Tips 7 - Send a Christmas letter. Tired of Christmas cards? Change it up by sending your friends and relatives a brief letter highlighting your year. Keep your letter light-hearted and entertaining. Those receiving the letter will appreciate a break from the Christmas card routine. This is also one of the few socially acceptable ways to boast about your own accomplishments. Christmas Tips 8 - When shipping your Christmas gifts, pack them securely. Items get banged around quite a bit during shipping and you can't take any chances. You don't want that special gift to arrive broken. Use either packing peanuts (those styrofoam things) or be sure there's lots of newspaper in there. For "very" fragile items, use bubble wrap. You can pick all of these things up at any Staples or Office Depot store. Christmas Tips 9 - Consider LED Christmas lights. In recent years, LED Christmas lights have gained popularity for several reasons. The cost efficiency of LED lights has been proven to be much more beneficial than normal lights. The amount of energy used in LED Christmas lights is much less than that of traditional lights, which will save you money on your electricity bill. Though the initial cost of LED lights is slightly higher, the lifespan of LED lights compensate for the cost- you will no longer need to worry about spending money on replacing lights every year! Christmas Tips 10 - Keep all receipts throughout the holiday season. Always save receipts for the conventional reason of returning items. Aside from that, there is nothing more important than keeping a budget of how much spending was done during a very costly and busy time of year. By reflecting on your purchases that range from expenses for Christmas parties, presents, cards, driving, decorations, etc., needless spending and ways to cut costs may be beneficial for the following holiday seasons. Christmas Tips 11 - If you buy any gift cards for christmas gifts make sure they are from a stable company that is going to be around when its time to use the cards. Because the stores more than likely will not issue refunds for gift cards if they have closed. Christmas Tips 12 - Shop for Christmas gifts all year 'round! Keep a notebook with the names of the persons for whom you are buying and buy the gifts when they're on special! Then write in the item purchased and when you bought it before you stash the gifts away. Not only do you save money all year, you can also jot down notes on what they like (and what they don't). Best of all, you can keep track of for whom you've bought--and keep from accidentally buying gifts for the same person or persons twice! Christmas Tips 13 - Sooner or later it happens to all of us--we get a gift that we really don't like or can't use. Some of us "regift" the item--that is, pass it on as a gift for another occasion--but if you do, be careful about how you regift it. Avoid sending the gift on to a family member--or worse yet, to the family member who gave it to you in the first place! If you know of someone outside your immediate family who can use or would like the gift, send it on to him or her instead.Better yet, donate the unwanted gift to a charitable group or organization. Christmas Tips 14 - Consider buying 3 or 4 extra gifts that would be suitable for anyone. This way, if you're at a party or family get-together and you've forgotten someone, you'll be covered. Christmas Tips 15 - When that Salvation Army bell ringer rings your way, put some money in their pot. It not only makes you feel good, knowing that you helped someone, but you'll be setting a good example for anyone that is watching.
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