An Economical Christmas

christmasChristmas is a wonderful time of the year. We try to put our problems behind us and meet with our friends and family to celebrate together. Unfortunately, times have been tough for many recently, and the thought of Christmas can fill people with dread. However, this need not be the case. With a little imagination, everybody can have a wonderful Christmas, even those on a tight budget.

Decorating the house is an important part of the Christmas festivities. Most people want to have a tree as the center of attraction in their home. Artificial trees are generally the cheapest to buy and you have them for many years to come. However, if you want a real tree, invest in one that is in a pot and still has roots You can then put it outside after Christmas and use it again the following year. It is also more environmentally friendly than buying a dead tree.

Decorations for the tree can prove expensive. Of course, many people do collect them from year to year. However, if you are just starting out, buy a few decorations and then make some of your own. If you have kept Christmas cards from previous years, you can cut up images from them, such as reindeer and snowmen, to hang on your tree. You can also put ribbons and party streamers on the tree. Many countries have cheaper stores such as pound, euro or dollar shops, and these generally stock very reasonably priced decorations.

We can be pressured into buying expensive gifts for each other. If you are short of money, it is important to set a budget so that you don’t end up in too much debt after Christmas. If you buy individual presents for family members, you might try buying a family gift rather than one for each. This can prove to be a considerable saving. Board games and gift certificates are presents that the whole family can enjoy.

Homemade gifts are often cheaper than presents bought in a store. Thought and care goes into making these gifts and people will appreciate this. You can put skills such as sewing, knitting and embroidery to good use at Christmas. If you are experienced in the kitchen, you can make biscuits, chutneys, jellies, and cakes. Put them into suitable containers and decorate with ribbons and bows. They will look more expensive than they actually are to make.