A Miscellaneous Post of Thrifty Holiday Ideas

The gifts are wrapped and tucked beneath the tree. I opted for reusable grocery bags in lieu of the traditional gift bag this year. I am such a fan of the Target bags and the clever designs that they implement into their bags. These fold up into the size of a small cosmetic case and had a pocket in the front too, perfect for tucking a gift card or a note of appreciation to someone. These were only $1.50, but everyone was so excited to get these this year. There are just a couple of pieces of tissue paper at the top, but the bottom was stuffed with newspaper that would have gone in our recycle bin. The newspaper helped these stand a little more upright since they were not flat-bottomed. I felt proud about my eco-friendly alternative and am hoping to convert some of my plastic-bag-lovin’ family members over to the joys of reusable bags.

We did not buy any new decorations this year, but I opted to decorate with what we already had instead. This wall of pictures behind our Christmas tree needed some sprucing up so I covered the photos with some leftover holiday wrap and bows. I thought it tied in the Christmas spirit beautifully and look forward to doing this each year!

I did my annual gift exchange with my best friend. Do you recognize the pom pom? It is made from Target bags and was featured in our notebook. She was so proud to give it to me and I was so excited to see how her “notebook experiment” turned out. Tucked inside was Better Homes & Gardens Ultimate Cookie Book, 2-at-a-Time Socks, a gorgeous teal velvet blazer (found at the thrift store), and a set of note cards with shoes on them. Now THAT is a friend that knows you well! We put a $20 dollar limit on our gifts and always try to outdo each other with our thrift store finds and killer deals.

We worked on mailing and addressing all of our holiday cards for the year. Ethan helped me put on the stamps and we created an assembly line of stamping; he stamped with his stamps and I stamped a snowflake rubber stamp on each and dropped them in the mail. I mailed off my friend’s baby blanket and noticed that shipping costs have been reduced for people who do online mailing versus bringing your items into the post office. I was able to save some change on the mailing and was once again very thankful for my handy little postal scale.

Ethan had his holiday show where he sang a beautiful song about snowpants and a song about special, special,special me. He invited Ryan & I to come to his show where he would “dress up fancy and sing special songs.” He was so proud of his song and to give our cozy holiday gift (tucked in a reusable bag) to his teacher. We celebrated his special, special, special performance with a budget-friendly Junior Frosty from Wendy’s.

Instead of our holiday photo books this year, I decided to make a DVD of our year for each set of the grandparents. I set it all to holiday music and sent it off to our out-of-town relatives with a message for each of them about how special they were. Shipping costs were greatly reduced and it is something that they can view over and over again or share with their friends.

What is your proudest thrifty holiday idea this year? Did you do anything out of the ordinary to save a buck? Please share!

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  1. Nancy — December 23, 2008 @ 7:36 am

    Love it all. I sometimes wonder if you ever sleep because you seem to do so much. Merry Christmas.

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  2. Christi — December 23, 2008 @ 8:08 am

    Amy, I love all of your ideas! But I really like the idea of using the reusable shipping bags, and I love how the DVD is wrapped! Two things I will have to remember for next year.

    Merry Christmas!

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  3. Summer — December 23, 2008 @ 8:31 am

    I NEVER would have thought to use reusable bags for gift bags! That’s BRILLIANT! I wish you had posted this earlier before I had everything wrapped! BUT, I’ll remember this the rest of the year as well! Our local grocery store even has some pink ones for breast cancer research and some NFL ones that are $2 I think, but that’s still a bargain because it turns the wrapping into part of the gift. Perfect for birthdays or showers throughout the year. That is just genious!

    Thanks so much and Happy Holidays!
    - Summer

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  4. Amy — December 23, 2008 @ 9:04 am

    Summer- I have to say the bags were a hit this year. Some of the other stores do carry flat-bottomed ones, I opted for the Target ones because of the foldable design and hoped that it would motivate more people to use them.

    Christi- Here is a link to the template that I used for my DVD this year- http://tinyurl.com/9yfygm I used the same template, just used our holiday picture for the cover instead.

    Nancy- I swear, I swear I sleep :)

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  5. michellewegner — December 23, 2008 @ 9:10 am

    I LOVE the reusable grocery bag idea. I would consider that a gift in and of itself!

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  6. Netta — December 23, 2008 @ 9:49 am

    Amy… I’m so impressed and blown away! These ideas are going to be implemented into our Christmas next year! (I have to put’um in my organizer so I don’t forget… so good!)
    THANKS for sharing so much of your life with us! Merry Christmas!

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  7. Angie @ Many Little Blessings — December 23, 2008 @ 10:33 am

    I was so impressed with using the shopping bags for wrapping that I immediately had to call my Mom and tell her. LOL I have a few gifts left to wrap (for my in-laws), and I’m heading out to the store today anyway. So, I will totally be using these! (We love re-usable shopping bags!)

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  8. Amy — December 23, 2008 @ 11:07 am

    Angie- I am so glad you can implement the idea. Like Michelle said, I feel like it is a gift within a gift. I also felt good about doing my part! I hope your in-laws love their new bags as much as my family does!

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  9. FishMama — December 23, 2008 @ 11:38 am

    I did the resusable bags as well, only I bought the surfer ones from Trader Joe’s.

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  10. CR — December 23, 2008 @ 1:05 pm

    I love these ideas! I’ll bookmark for next year!

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  11. Baba — December 23, 2008 @ 4:16 pm

    Oh I love that bag! And the pom pom turned out beautiful!

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  12. mama k — December 23, 2008 @ 5:14 pm

    wow. Love that DVD idea! I’m going to have to remember that for next year.

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  13. cutts — December 29, 2008 @ 4:47 pm

    Great idea. We found a great range of reusable grocery bags at Bangalla which could be used for this as well. They also have fashionable fabric gift bags which you can buy rather than making your own.

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