7 Steps for Making Christmas on a Budget Amazing Even When Money is Tight - Pennies into Pearls (2024)

Going into debt for Christmas is not an option for us Pearls! Christmas on a budget is the opposite of a bad thing! It means that you will have strategically told your money what you want it do this Christmas rather than wondering where it went.

CNBC.com reported last January that on average most Americans went into over $1,000 in debt for Christmas alone. It will take those families month’s to pay it off and will end up paying a ridiculous amount in interest. So much for that “black friday sale”!

If only they took 30 minutes to sit down and write out their Christmas budget…

Let’s talk about the strategies you are going to use this year to have an amazing Christmas on a budget!

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1. Cash only

Let’s make a pact now that you will only use cash this Christmas. Meaning you will only use money that you have specifically set aside ahead of time. Repeat after me “I will not go into debt! I will not go into debt! I WILL NOT go into debt”.

2. Save ahead of time or use what you already have.

The best option would be to put away money each paycheck into a “Christmas Fund”. You can see in our family budget how much we put away each month into our cash fund for Christmas. The first year we started doing this was a game changer for minimizing the holiday stress!

Another bonus of having the money set aside ahead of time is that you can take advantage of sales all year long!

If you haven’t saved up (start now for next year!) then look at your bank account, figure out if there is some over time or side hustles you can work into the next two weeks, and figure out how much cash you can set aside for this Christmas on a budget.

Then that is the number and you have to stick with it! You did the best you could do for this year and you can make it amazing with what you have. It will be different, but depending on your attitude and outlook on what you really want the holiday to be about will make all the difference!

3. Write out a detailed budget

Sit down and write out every expense you can think of that you might run into this Christmas. The more detailed you can get the better. Every item needs a dollar amount.

If you don’t have enough cash for it all, get creative with a few DIYs, or find where you can cut back on your list. No room in the budget for a tree this year? Make one out of paper and tape it to your wall. Let the family help you “decorate” it. It’s not ideal but look what a valuable lesson you are teaching your family about managing your money.

Some examples of Christmas expenses would be gifts (family, friends, teachers, neighbors, church), decorations, food, parties, pj’s, gift exchange, school parties, stocking stuffers, lights, tree, cards & postage, pictures with Santa, donations, neighbor gifts, gingerbread houses, advent calendar, elf on a shelf,

4. Use Shoptagr to watch for sales for all the wish lists!

Shoptagr is an app and computer extension that will watch almost any product you want it to and then it will let you know the second it goes on sale or comes back in stock! Talk about set it and forget it! I use Shoptagr for any online purchase I am planning!

5. Shop secondhand and fix it up

I don’t understand why secondhand gets such a bad wrap sometimes. I love it! Though there are some items you probably want to stay clear of, especially if you are gifting it.

Go to a thrift store or search the online classifieds, find what you are looking for, make sure it is in good or great condition, give it a little DIY, and it has become a one of a kind piece.

6. Use service as your gift

What talents do you have that you could offer as a gift to someone? Get creative! Are you musical and could write a song for someone? Are you good at taking and editing photos and could offer a photo session as your gift? Maybe you are amazing at cooking! Gift your services to cater a family dinner!

Print off a cute card from Pinterest and pop in your service coupon. Priceless!

7. Stack the savings

This is one of my rules that I try my very best to accomplish for any purchase I make. When shopping look for sales, that can be stacked with either a coupon or discount code. That is how you will be sure to get an amazing price! But do your research because a sale is not always a good price!

What are your tips for making Christmas on a Budget work?

Do you have any tips or traditions that you love to do that still help you save money during Christmas? I would love to chat with you about it down in the comments!

Thanks for stopping in! Talk to you soon! Xoxo

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About Brittany Cooper

My name is Brittany and I am devoted to saving our family money in everything we do. Yes I do coupon but that is not the only frugal thing I do. I'm a bargain hunter, tester of all things DIY, trip planner, our family’s chef, and lover of all things chic. I may be obsessed with being frugal but I still love to add bits of beauty to our home. Decorating on pennies works, it just takes a little patience. I am a firm believer that with a bit of planning you can save your family a lot of money.

7 Steps for Making Christmas on a Budget Amazing Even When Money is Tight - Pennies into Pearls (2024)

FAQs

How to do Christmas on a very tight budget? ›

Start buying early. Your budget will greatly appreciate you buying one or two gifts each month all year, instead of waiting to buy it all during December. You can also take advantage of sales all year long! Don't forget to use cashback sites to get some money back on your shopping.

How to pay for Christmas with no money? ›

What To Do If You Have No Money For Christmas
  1. Ask friends and family to help. ...
  2. Ask someone else to host. ...
  3. Keep the celebrations small. ...
  4. Apply to Toy Appeals. ...
  5. Don't be afraid to say no. ...
  6. Don't be tempted by payday loans. ...
  7. Trim the kids' expectations. ...
  8. More money management tips this way.
Nov 26, 2023

What is a good Christmas budget? ›

What is a Realistic Budget for Christmas Gifts? A realistic budget for Christmas gifts depends on individual financial circ*mstances. However, a common guideline is to allocate around 1-2% of your annual income for gifts.

How do I cut down on Christmas spending? ›

12 Best Tips to Spend Less at Christmas
  1. Play a gift-giving game.
  2. Set a spending limit.
  3. Make a list.
  4. Stick to cash.
  5. Give your time.
  6. Re-gift.
  7. Donate.
  8. Get crafty.

How can I make Christmas more simple? ›

Identifying what matters most allows you to put things into perspective and enjoy a simple Christmas season.
  1. Have a Christmas mantra. ...
  2. Be protective of your calendar. ...
  3. Declutter. ...
  4. Do a toy declutter. ...
  5. Avoid stressful situations. ...
  6. Set social limits. ...
  7. Remember patience is a virtue. ...
  8. Don't feel pressure to bake or cook.
Nov 28, 2023

How much to spend per child for Christmas? ›

In my family, for example, we set a budget and go from there—and many families do the same. According to a November 2022 study, most parents are budgeting $220 for each child—with the highest budgets for 7 to 12-year-olds, though 28% of those surveyed are trying to keep it below $100.

When you can't afford Christmas presents? ›

You can always give the gift of your time. An offer to babysit, drive carpool or do chores for someone is a great way to give a gift without having to spend any money. Type up a certificate listing the specifics and put it in an envelope for the recipient to open.

What to do without paying money? ›

Whatever your situation, here are 13 fun things to do that don't cost money with friends and family:
  • Go on a picnic. ...
  • Go to no-cost museum and zoo days. ...
  • Give geocaching a try. ...
  • Leverage your chamber of commerce. ...
  • Take a historical city tour. ...
  • Visit a farmers market. ...
  • Go camping. ...
  • Do a photography challenge.
Feb 14, 2024

How many presents should a child get for Christmas? ›

There is no magic number but the general consensus seems to be between three gifts potentially up to around five. There will be many factors that contribute to this decisions; how many children you have, presents other family members may buy, how old your children are and, of course, budget.

How much does a family of 4 spend on Christmas? ›

With these trends, how much does the average Christmas cost a family of four these days? Finance personality Dave Ramsey estimates that the average family will spend almost $1,000 on Christmas this year. That's down about $50 from last year, but still a significant amount of money.

What does the average household spend on Christmas? ›

How Does Christmas Spending Break Down? Americans spend approximately $997.73 on Christmas each year. That's roughly the equivalent of the median pre-tax weekly salary of $1,001.

How do you tell your family you can't afford Christmas? ›

Be honest and share your feelings

Be upfront and honest about the financial challenges you're facing. Whether you've had a sudden change in income, unexpected expenses, or it's just down to rising costs and bills, let your family know what's going on and why you're struggling.

How do people pay for Christmas? ›

Our survey revealed that saving through the year was the most popular way to pay for Christmas, with almost a quarter opting for this option. Another 23% of respondents said they spread their purchases over several months to help them afford the festive season.

How to ask for money for Christmas? ›

“If you do want to ask for cash, be sure to have a plan for it,” Ramhold said. “That way when someone asks what you want for the holidays, you can say something like, 'Money would be most helpful, as I'm planning a trip for next year' — or something similar.

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