Christmas shopping for everyone under $100
36You want to give everyone a present but what if you don't have a lot of money. You can still do this. Saving is great and the holiday is a time to enjoy not a time to go broke either. Learn how to save. People won't know that you bought that DKNY Shirt for a buck when it's brand new at
the flea market. So do it.Start out with all the things that are brand new in your house that you have never open and give it to someone who might enjoy it. Seriously, there are things that you don't like but other people will go nuts. Like that CDs of Frank Sinatra that you friends gave you but you never listen to. Well, give it to your old granny, she'll love it.
Anything that you have that you can give away and it's still new then do it. I know people go shopping and leave hundreds of items laying around their house without using it. I myself have like a thousand items from my business without using it. Too bad, my dad one day throw most of it away. I could have donate it or something like that. Next, if you do arts or crafts then give them away. If you paint then paint a picture of your friend and then give that to them. It's meaningful and they'll keep it forever. They'll hang it up. It's a treasure like nothing else. It's better than giving them a sweater from Target. Next, use the flea market. The flea market sells brand new item too. They buy like real cheap for like .50 cent a piece and they can sell it back to you for a buck. So take advantage of this and buy all you want. I have bought a true Escada perfume bottle for only $10. What a joy.
You should really budget whenever you can because you can always use the savings later for something else. Why spend so much when the receiver won't even take it seriously. Most people just throw their present in the bedroom anyways. People often more than what they need. So just use your judgment and save when you shop. It's only fair for you. Also, you can give all of your stuff that you don't want to local charities for Christmas or thanksgiving.
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