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    Budget tips for an economical Christmas

    Christmas is a time of joy and togetherness, but for many people it can also be a stressful time for the wallet. Here are our top tips for setting a Christmas budget, shopping smart and keeping costs down during the festive season.

    Set a realistic Christmas budget

    Start by writing down all the expenses you expect to incur during Christmas: gifts, food, decorations and any travel. Then decide how much you can afford to spend in total and divide the amount between the categories.
    Tip: Use a budgeting app or a simple list on your phone to keep track of your spending.

    Make a list and stick to it

    Before you start shopping, make a list of all the people you are going to buy Christmas presents for and set a limit on how much you will spend on each person. Stick to the list and avoid impulse purchases!

    Plan your Christmas shopping in advance

    Being out at the last minute can lead to expensive panic buying. Start looking for Christmas gifts early to take advantage of sales and promotions. At Baby Journey we have many great offers from our partners!

    Tip: If you have a lot of children in your family, consider buying group gifts, such as games or crafts, instead of individual gifts.

    DIY: Create your own Christmas gifts
    Homemade Christmas gifts are personalized and budget-friendly.
    Some ideas:

    • Bake gingerbread or Christmas sweets and wrap them nicely in cellophane.
    • Create a photo book or print family photos in beautiful frames.
    • Make your own candles, soaps or knitted accessories.

    Buy second-hand or think second-hand

    Many toys, books and games can be found in excellent condition in second-hand shops or through buying and selling groups. Buying second-hand is not only good for your wallet but also for the environment.

    Make Christmas celebrations a blast

    Instead of providing all the Christmas food yourself, ask your guests to contribute one dish each. This way you share the costs and get a more varied buffet.

    Limit the number of Christmas gifts

    Discuss with family and friends about cutting down on Christmas presents. For example, you could:

    • Run a Christmas gift game where each person buys a gift for a fixed amount.
    • Just buy for the kids and skip the adults.
    • Set a ceiling on how much each gift can cost.
    • Rent or borrow instead of buying
    • Need extra tables, chairs or Christmas decorations for your party? See if you can borrow from neighbors or family instead of buying new.
    • Find free Christmas activities

    The magic of Christmas doesn't have to cost you. Go to Christmas markets, decorate your home with the kids or take a walk and look at the Christmas lights in the area. It's both free and creates cozy memories together.

    With a bit of planning and creativity, you can enjoy a wonderful Christmas without financial stress. Remember, it's the togetherness and the little moments that create the magic of Christmas - not how much money you spend. Merry Christmas!

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