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Christmas Gifts that won’t break the Budget

November 29, 2021 By Nicole Heales

Christmas is a wonderful time of year in Australia, filled with summer foods, decorations and of course, gift giving. This year will feel even sweeter for many, as friends and family reunite for the first time in months, if not years.

Here are a few ideas to help you stretch your Christmas gift budget further, so you can enjoy more family time, without the financial hangover.

  1. Buy local

If you want to avoid price rises and shipping delays this silly season (not to mention helping the planet) one of the best things you can do is buy locally. By purchasing from small businesses, artisans and producers in your local area, you’ll help to create jobs and keep more of the money in your community.

Local suppliers often also have different and unique products for sale that aren’t available from national chains. So look out for your local Christmas market, craft fair or farmers market, or choose gifts from a small business nearby.

  1. Get creative

If you enjoy making things, this is for you. What could embody the spirit of giving more than creating your own beautiful handmade gifts? This is the perfect activity to do with kids (or without!).

Baked goods, scrapbooks, drawings, paintings, jewellery, soaps, candles, even face masks can all be made. Not only will you save money, giving will feel more meaningful when you’ve put your own time into it.

  1. Give an experience

Even better than material goods, why not give the gift of an experience? Experiences are more memorable, offering the recipients a chance to connect and enjoy themselves. The possibilities are endless, so you’re sure to find something that suits you. You could go traditional with restaurant vouchers, movie tickets, zoo or aquarium passes, or more unusual, like hot air ballooning, art or cooking classes or even a weekend away.

  1. Give your time

If you can’t afford an elaborate gift, you still have something everyone needs – time! Giving your time without expecting anything in return is the perfect way to embrace the spirit of the holidays. Perhaps you could gift an elderly relative with some help around the house, offer to babysit your sister’s kids for a night, finish a DIY project for your mum, or stock someone’s freezer with enough meals for a week. There are lots of thoughtful and creative options that will keep your budget intact.

  1. Make a donation

If the people you love truly don’t need anything, perhaps they’d appreciate you donating a gift on their behalf to a worthwhile charity.

Remember; less is more!

Aussies are a generous lot, and we’re each planning to spend $726 on gifts alone this Christmas!

Now we all want to give people the world, but perhaps it’s worth taking that more literally this year. In most cases, one simple gift is enough and can even be more appreciated. You’ll be doing them, the environment, and your budget a big favour.

Of course, if you’d prefer to focus on spending time together rather than doing Christmas shopping, that’s ok too!

Discuss how you feel with those closest to you and let them know you’ll be prioritising time together over physical gifts. It could help you start the new year in a better financial position than ever.

To discuss your budget further book a time to chat here and let’s talk over what’s best for you.

Source: Money and Life

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