How to Save Money with a Gift Closet (2024)

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If you’re a regular reader of KOAB, you’ve no doubt seen me write the following dozens of times: “This is a great price. Grab it for your gift closet.”

But what exactly is a gift closet? And what’s the rationale behind spending money today on toys, housewares, and other gift items, which one doesn’t imminently need?

Personally, I love having a well-stocked gift closet, because it saves on two of my most precious commodities:

#1. Time — My gift closet has all but eliminated those last minute trips to Target to pick out a birthday gift; plus, last minute or not, shopping from your home is always faster than schlepping to the store!

#2. Money — Just like I do with my groceries and personal care products, I buy gifts when the price is low, so I don’t have to pay retail later when I really need it.

Let me repeat that again, because it’s the crux of what makes a gift closet so great: With a well stocked gift closet, I never have to pay retail for our birthday, Chanukah, housewarming, hostess, baby, Bar Mitzvah and wedding gifts!

So, are you ready to start saving time and money with a gift closet?

5 Tips for Saving Money with a Gift Closet

#1. Make a List

Take inventory of the gift-giving occasions in your life. Do your children attend a lot of friends’ birthday parties? Do you regularly get invited to weddings? Bar or Bat Mitzvahs? Does Chanukah gift-giving extend to your 17 nieces and nephews? Do you love to spoil your grandchildren for their birthdays – or anytime?

If you don’t know where to start with your list, I made a free gift list brainstorming printable, which you can use as a guide. Start by listing all the people in your life you know you give gifts to, then list the occasions for which you give them gifts, and brainstorm for possible gift ideas for these occasions.(This printable is saved as a Google doc. Let me know if you have any trouble opening it.)

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Once you have a clear idea of your gift-buying needs, you can be focused on picking the items to stock your closet. Those crystal candlesticks may be a great deal at 75% off, but if you haven’t been invited to a wedding in twenty years, they’re probably not the right place to save. Put your energy, instead, toward better investments that fit your gift-giving style.

Tip: If you have young children, always have a few items on hand for their friend’s birthday parties. Doing this along saves me well over $150 a year.

#2. Only Buy the (Very) Best Deals

The key to saving money with your gift closet is to shop at the right time. For me, that means, stocking up when I’m saving at least 50% off the retail price.

What’s so magical about 50% savings? I know that sales of 20% or even 30% come around often, so unless it’s something I need right away, I’ll patiently wait for a better deal.

Once items are discounted to half their retail value, however, those savings are much more rare — and I’m therefore eager to “lock them in.”

Of course, most of my gift closet items were scored at even deeper discounts! Children’s toys, for example, are clearanced at Target stores in January, following the holiday rush, and again in July. I wait to see those big red 75% off clearance signs and then scoop up $100 worth of toys for just $25!

Target Store end caps also hide fantastic clearance deals throughout the year. I have purchased sets of Burt Bee’s soaps & lotions, for example, for pennies on the dollars – and they make wonderful hostess gifts.

Target isn’t the only place to stock my gift closet, of course. In fact, I get many of my best toys deals from Amazon. From department stores to drug stores to online retailers, great deals abound. Once you have your list of gift-giving occasions, you are primed to grab the best ones whenever and wherever they hit.

#3. Don’t Forget About the Gift Wrap

It’s great to be able to give quality presents that cost you almost nothing, but don’t blow your savings by paying full price for gift bags and cards!

Create a discounted stockpile of these items, too. The best time to buy is early January, when holiday wrap is marked down to as much as 90% off. I pick up huge rolls of wrapping paper for $.50 and big bags of bows for $1.

You may need to sort through the obviously Christmas-themed paper, but I’m always able to find “neutral” selections with bright colors, stripes or patterns.

I also love to use gift bags for the convenience factor, so come January, I stock up on clearanced, solid green, red or silver bags – and plenty of white tissue paper. When given in July, these bags certainly don’t look Christmasy!

#4. Make Room & Get Organized

Despite the name, a gift closet doesn’t have to be contained in an actual closet. Mine sure isn’t!

I have an inexpensive bookshelf in our unfinished basem*nt and organize the shelves by gender, age and occasion. Next to the shelf, I have an old Ikea bin, which is filled with rolls of wrapping paper and bags of bows and ribbon.

If your home is particularly tight on space, you can stash gifts under the master bed or in tubs in the attic. The top shelf of a linen closet – where all those unreachable items languish – could be reclaimed for your gift closet space. I’ve even heard of families who store their gift “closet” items in suitcases in their garage!

Wherever you store your gifts, keep them as organized as possible, sorting by age, occasion or type of gift. You may even want to keep a running list, to which you add new purchases and cross off gifted ones. Then, even if your gift closet is stashed away in the eaves of your attic, you can quickly consult your list to know which items are still available.

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I also created a simple Gift Closet Inventory printable for you, if you’re looking for a quick template for your list. I created one with the categories that I use, and one that is blank, so you can choose the categories that best fit your gift-giving. (These are saved as Google docs. Let me know if you have any trouble opening them.)

#5. Budget for the Gift Closet

It’s great to spend less on your gift-giving, but splurging on a clearance deal when you don’t have the cash in your budget won’t actually save your family any money.

In fact, if you routinely put these kinds of bargains on a credit card and carry a balance, they cost you far more in interest than they would at full price.

In order to avoid this trap, try setting aside a fixed amount of money — even $10 or $20 — every month into a gift-giving fund. Store it in a cash envelope or squirrel the money away in a savings account. Then, when the prices are right, you’ll have the money to follow through on the deals.

Do you have a gift closet at your home? Where do you store all your goodies? What kinds of items do you look for bargains on? Have you been able to find great buys on gift wrap and greeting cards?

How to Save Money with a Gift Closet (2024)

FAQs

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.

How do you store gifts at home? ›

Store gifts to have on hand in an obvious place.

If that isn't possible (some gifts need to be hidden from curious kids) then designate an area or box for those items, label it (cryptically if needed), and put it in a spot where you'll see them from time to time.

What is the 5 gift rule for Christmas? ›

In the five gift rule, the first four gifts are pretty straightforward - something they want, something they need, something to wear and something to read. Then, the last gift is where you can really have fun. The fifth gift is something they didn't know they wanted.

What is the 7 gift rule for Christmas? ›

It's where you stick to a budget and buy your loved one (or yourself – no judgement here) a set number of gifts. Each present falls into a different category, and by the 24th; you'll have 7 gifts for them to unwrap. We've taken this concept and adapted it slightly to fit all your jewellery gifting needs.

How to stock a gift closet? ›

Keep it Organized

“I organize my gift closet by occasion and recipient, including children's gifts, host gifts, and just because gifts,” says Cooney. Callahan takes this a step further, dividing the items up by gift type.

How can I organize my closet without spending money? ›

How to organize a closet without buying anything
  1. Make the most of your existing clothes hangers. ...
  2. Nail your folding technique to keep stacks of clothes uniform. ...
  3. Rearrange existing shelves to add or remove height for storage. ...
  4. Repurpose existing storage units from around the home.
May 3, 2023

How do I organize my closet on a budget? ›

7 cheap ways to organize your closet for under $50 (and 3 free...
  1. Baskets and bins are your besties. ...
  2. Make the most of your doors. ...
  3. Utilize vertical space with drawers and organizers. ...
  4. Add a second rail. ...
  5. Get strategic with your hangers. ...
  6. Be creative with your accessory storage. ...
  7. Add dreamy dividers. ...
  8. Cut down the clutter.
Apr 12, 2023

What is a realistic 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. Adjustments can be made based on: Personal priorities.

How much money should I give someone for Christmas? ›

A budget of around $100 is standard for longer relationships. If you're married, $100 is the median amount, and the top 25% of couples spend $300. Remember these are guidelines; you should not feel obligated to match these amounts if you're under financial stress.

Is it OK to just give money for Christmas? ›

It's fine. So if there's a wedding, graduation, rite of passage, or holiday on the horizon, and cash is what you want or need, please know that—as a bona fide expert in gift-giving etiquette! —I am telling you it's fine just to say so.

What not to do when giving a gift? ›

Prioritizing the big reveal. One way givers can err is by focusing too much on the moment the recipient will open the gift. Givers want their gift to be desirable. They hope to surprise the recipient and put a smile on their face.

What is a gift closet? ›

The idea of the gift closet is to purchase gifts and gift wrapping supplies year-round to save for when you need to give a gift.

How to organize gift stash? ›

  1. Behold, My “Gift Stash” What a mess! ...
  2. Step 1: Know What You Have. If you have more than one hiding place (I did), be sure to empty every area. ...
  3. Step 2: Arrange in Categories. Child's gift bin with boy or girl inspired gifts loaded into separate bags. ...
  4. Step 3: Label and Fill Bins. ...
  5. Step 4: Store for Easy Access.
Feb 12, 2020

How much does the average parent spend at Christmas? ›

You might be shocked to discover that a 2022 study by Finder found that the average UK spends £420 on Christmas gifts. With parents of children aged 7-12 spending the most, at £472 per child and parents of children aged 0-6 spent the least, at £368 per child.

How much does a normal family spend on Christmas? ›

Americans are individually expected to spend about $1,000 across gifts, decorations, food and other holiday spending. Unsurprisingly, gifts typically make up the majority of Christmas spending, at $648 per person.

How much does the average American parent spend on Christmas? ›

Just last year, the average American family planned to spend $1,300 on Christmas, according to the Ramsey Solutions State of Personal Finance 2022 Q3 report.

How much to spend on a daughter-in-law for Christmas? ›

There's no magic dollar amount that indicates a sufficient gift for a daughter-in-law. The most important thing is that your gift is meaningful and shows how much you love and appreciate her. This can be done with $5 or $500, but the amount will vary depending on both your budget and relationship.

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