Nothing ruins a fun Christmas like a huge credit card bill, but you can be merry without going broke by starting to save now. There is still plenty of time to put aside extra money! Here are 12 ways to save $300 before Christmas.
If you look through these ideas and still feel like funds are too limited, remember what is truly important. Embrace fun (and frugal) traditions. Christmas shouldn’t be all about the gifts anyway.
12 Ways to Save $300 Before Christmas
Make and stick to a monthly budget
This is as a basic as it gets but is honestly the best place to start. If you don’t have a budget, it’s time to make one. You can go here for some great tips.
Once you have a budget, you have to follow it. It can be eye-opening to see how much money you are really wasting!
Make Savings Automatic
Believe in yourself and go ahead and set an automatic amount to move each month from your checking account to your savings account. Many times not seeing that the money is available is enough to help us spend less! You can set this up as an “internal transfer” in your banking app or even have your employer set it up to put a piece of each paycheck straight into savings.
Extra tip: I highly recommend savings accounts online that aren’t attached to your regular bank. This is giving you an extra step to be able to spend the money and helps you to actually save more. Plus, most online savings accounts are paying much higher interest rates than your local bank (around 4.5% right now)!!
Clip those coupons
Most coupons are only worth 50¢-$1, but when you pair it with sales, it adds up quickly! The less you spend on the things you have to buy (like toilet paper and cereal) the more you have to spend on fun things like Christmas presents. If you are just getting started couponing, you can go here for my free online workshop.
Lower your electric bills
The official energy efficient temperatures are 78 degrees in the summer and 68 degrees in the winter. You can use fans or extra clothes (depending on the season) to keep things comfortable, but the closer you stay to these temps, the lower your bill will be. You can also unplug electronics when you aren’t using them, turn off lights, and avoid using your oven.
The fall is a great time to “rough it”and attempt to use less air conditioning. Give it a try to see how long you can last before turning on the heat too!
Regardless of what temperature you keep the house at, you can use these tips to help your house be more energy efficient and a few extra tips to cut down heating costs.
Get rid of your clutter
Thanks to the internet, you can sell pretty much anything. Check your local Facebook buy/sale/trade pages. You can research the going rate for things and list your own stuff. It’s usually quick and easy, but use your good judgement. If anyone wants to pay any way other than cash, move on to the next person. Don’t even respond to them. Meet at a police station or other public place and it anything seems off or fishy, move on to the next person.
Sell at consignment sales
Consignment sale season is happening right now! Check into consignment sales in your area to see if there are any that haven’t had their fall sell yet. You can sign up as a consigner and get rid of all of the stuff your children have outgrown. You typically price the items yourself and decide if they go half price. Keep in mind that the sale typically takes 44% (or more).
The best part of consigning is that you get to shop before the public. This means you get your pick of all the best deals, which is a great way to shop for Christmas gifts.
Use less water
If you have city water, using less water can add up to some fun savings. We all want to do less laundry, so hopefully we can all get on board with this. If the clothes aren’t actually dirty, don’t wash them. This can be harder with the kiddos, but think before you wash. You can also take shorter showers and put your shower on a low flow setting.
Along the same lines, your dryer is one of the largest energy users in the house. The fall is a great time to use a clothes line to dry larger items and cut down on your dryer use. It rains a lot less and the air is dry, you’ll be surprised how fast things dry!
Cancel cable and other streaming services
I really hope almost no one is using cable still. If you are, switch to Sling TV, Hulu, Netflix, or Amazon Prime —there are so many other options now, and some include sports.
That said, if you’re subscribed to 10 different streaming services, you might be paying as much as you would for cable. There is almost never a downside to canceling one of these and resubscribing if a show you really want to watch shows up on the service. One option that would really cut costs is Sling FreeStream, with 500+ channels all free to watch.
Find extra income
Sometimes at the end of the day, there just isn’t enough coming in to save. Thankfully there usually is extra work this time of year. This can be hard when you have limited time and limited child care options, but here are great work from home ideas.
Do without the extras
I love to ask myself, “What if I don’t buy this?” Many times you’ll realize you don’t actually need that item at all. This applies to everything from the Target dollar section (my personal weakness) to a new big screen TV. Even if it’s the best deal ever, you are still spending too much if you don’t need it or don’t have the money.
Eat at home
Even with restaurant deals and coupons, eating out is more expensive than making a meal at home 9 times out of 10. Keep your meals simple and limit how much meat you eat and you’ll save even more. Think rice and beans, frozen pizza instead of delivery, and lots of pasta.
If you already eat out more than once a week, aim to cut back to a set dollar amount per week. This can be a very quick way to find extra money!!
Ask for help
If funds are still too limited, check into local charities and Angeltree programs. There is almost always help available for those who need it. Don’t be afraid to ask!
Stay off social media
Nothing can ruin your joy like discontentment. Your Christmas celebration is enough. The presents you buy are enough. Your tree and decorations are enough. It doesn’t matter if everything matches. It doesn’t matter if your children each only get 1 gift. Find the joy in your own celebration and you’ll be okay.
See more ways to save on Christmas.
Walgreens has a great offer for new online customers! Enjoy 25% off your purchase of $20 or more when you apply code WELCOME25!
Offer valid online only. Limit 1 use per order, per account on select items. The purchase requirement of $20 must be met in a single transaction AFTER any discounts have been applied.
You must be logged into your Walgreens.com account to get this offer, but you do not need to have a myWalgreens account. Note, however, that a myWalgreens account will allow you to clip digital coupons for even more savings.
Use our list of Walgreens deals to see what you can score at a discount and see some great clearance grocery ideas below.
Deal Ideas:
Buy:
(4) Coca-Cola Products – 3 for $19.98 or 1 for $9.99
-Use code WELCOME25
makes it $19.98 (like paying $4.99 each)!
Buy:
(2) Raisin Bran Crunch – 2 for $6
(2) Nice! Whole Cashews – $3.99 each
(2) Pringles Chips – 2 for $4
(2) Dunkin’ Original K-Cups 10-ct – $6.99 each
-Use code WELCOME25
makes it $25.97!
This offer is good for a limited time.
See more deals at Walgreens.
Heads up all veterans and military personnel:
Starting next Sunday, 10/27, at Target you can get 10% off your entire order at Target!!
To get this deal, you’ll need to register on Target’s website. After you’ve verified your military status, the coupon will be loaded into your Target Circle account next Sunday. You’ll have through 11/11 to use it.
Note: You can use it on two different purchases through out the coupon dates!!
Spouses and dependent children can register as well!!
Savings Tip: You can also get an additional 5% off if you use your Target RedCard at checkout.
See more online shopping deals!
Head to The Home Depot where you can get everything you need for the kitchen up to 50% off!
Grab small appliances, tabletop decor, furniture, kitchen tools and more. There’s no code needed and prices are marked.
Deal Ideas:
Dish Drying Rack 2-Tier Dish Drainer $23.49 (reg. $46.99)
Oscar Mayer Hot Dog Toaster $19.99 (reg. $29.99)
Ninja Espresso and Coffee System $189.99 (reg. $279.99)
This deal is good through 10/27. Shipping is free on most items.
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Need to stock up on toothpaste?
Head to CVS this week and get 99¢ Burt’s Bees Toothpaste when you pair an eCoupon with an ExtraCare Bucks deal!
CVS Burt’s Bees Deal (ends 10/26):
- $4 ECB wyb (2) Crest 3D White 3-3.3 oz, Complete 7-7.2 oz, Pro-Health Paste 5.1-5.9 oz, Oral-B Brilliance, Stain Eraser 1 ct. or Vivid 2 ct. Brush, $4.99, limit 2
Buy:
(2) Burt’s Bees Toothpaste, $4.99 ea.
Use:
-$4/2 Oral Care Products Crest Paste 2.4 oz or+, Crest Kids Advanced OR Burt’s Bees Adult Paste 4.0 oz+, Crest, Scope OR Oral-B Mouthwash 473 mL+, Scope Squeez, Oral-B Adult Manual Brush, Expandable/Oral-B Glide Floss OR Interdental eCoupon
Total Due: $5.98
Get Back: $4 ExtraCare Bucks
Makes it 99¢ each
See the full CVS Ad for more great deals.
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To Get the Deal:
- Head to Craftsy.com
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Tip: You can share your membership with up to 3 friends!
Some of the classes we’ve enjoyed so far:
I originally signed up thinking my older three girls (16+) would enjoy it, but even my younger kids have found classes they have loved. They have each learned new skills and strengthen others.
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Stack the deals this weekend and get some fun deals on new fall harvest decor at Kohl’s! They are offering 30% off all fall decor items.
Plus right now you can two different coupon codes together to save even more.
This is the perfect time to get some new tableware and fun decor and still have 5-6 weeks to enjoy it!!
Kohl’s Coupon Codes
SAVE20 – 20% off your purchase
HOME10 – $10 off any $50 home purchase
both offers expire Sunday, 10/20
If you have a Kohl’s credit card, check your account for a possible 30% off coupon unique to you.
Find deals on throw pillows, door mats, ceramic pumpkins, door wreaths and more! Many styles would be great to have up through Thanksgiving.
You’ll also earn $10 in Kohl’s cash for every $50 your spend. Select for in-store pickup where available and get another $5 in rewards!
Check out some of the deals:
Don’t miss out on this EXCLUSIVE deal for Southern Savers readers!!
Right now, use this coupon code to get an extra 50% off Converse select styles! Even better, shipping is free for members (free to join)!
Use code SOUTHERN50 at checkout to get the discount. Check out some of the deals below then shop the entire sale.
Deal Ideas:
Chuck Taylor All Star Lift Platform – $54.97 (reg. $70)
-Use code SOUTHERN50
makes it $27.48 shipped!
Chuck Taylor All Star Logo Play $39.97 (reg. $75)
-Use code SOUTHERN50
makes it $19.98 shipped!
Chuck Taylor All Star Madison Checkered – $49.97 (reg. $65)
-Use code SOUTHERN50
makes it $24.98 shipped!
Chuck Taylor All Star Lift Platform Suede Shimmer – $69.97 (reg. $85)
-Use code SOUTHERN50
makes it $34.98 shipped!
Chuck Taylor All Star Rave Hearts – $39.97 (reg. $45)
-Use code SOUTHERN50
makes it $19.98 shipped!
This code is good through 10/23. Shipping is free for members (free to join)! Read More→
Need an appetizer or game day snack idea? Try these cheesy stuffed mini peppers! They’re filled with cheese, cream cheese, and pickled jalapenos.
These mini peppers are sweet and not spicy. I like a little spice, so I added the jalapenos, but feel free to adjust to your taste.
Ingredients
- 1/2 lb mini sweet peppers
- 2 tbsp olive or avocado oil
- salt and pepper
- 4 oz cream cheese, softened
- 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
- 1/4 cup shredded parmesan
- 1 tbsp minced garlic
- 3 tbsp minced pickled jalapenos
- 1/2 tsp onion powder
Directions
- Preheat the oven to 450 degrees.
- Slice the peppers in half and toss in a bowl with the oil and a sprinkle of salt and pepper.
- In a mixing bowl, mix together the cream cheese, cheddar cheese, parmesan, garlic, pickled jalapenos, onion powder, and a sprinkle of salt and pepper until well combined.
- Fill the peppers with the cheese filling and place on a lined cookie sheet.
- Roast in the oven for 15 to 17 minutes or until the peppers are soft and the cheese filling is golden.
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