Posts Tagged ‘gifts and occasions’

4 Ways to Make This Christmas More Fun with Secret Santa Games

Friday, November 20th, 2009

This Christmas one of the great events will be when everyone opens their presents. Different families have different traditions about how to go about it. If your family just opens presents that may not be interesting. It also makes it more important for the presents to be excellent. If you make a game out of opening presents you get the opportunity to choose less costly presents and still get your kids excited as they get involved in the game. These are Secret Santa Games and they can make Christmas Day a lot more exciting for your family. Here are some fun games that your family can enjoy playing.

Secret Santa is the most well known present game. Every family member is assigned someone to give a present. It is completely anonymous. A good way to choose is to put everyone’s name on pieces of paper and put it in a box or hat. After everyone knows who they are buying their present for, they will go shopping. Each gift giver has a set budget. It might be $10 to $30 depending on who is playing. Then on Christmas day everyone receives their gifts. Part of the fun is to find out who the Secret Santas are.

4 Budget Friendly Ideas for Holiday Shopping

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

This Christmas families are looking for simple ways to save money on Christmas Presents. This can be vital with many families experiencing strained finances. The goal is to still have a great Christmas but be able to do it on a reduced budget. This may seem challenging but there are many options that can help you have a great Christmas and still not strain your pocketbook. Here are some great suggestions that you can use this holiday season.

The first thing to do is to look at your budget and see if there is any extra money that you can put towards your holiday expenses. You should also look to see if there are any small things that you can do to earn some extra cash for presents. Even with less than two months left before Christmas don’t underestimate the power of saving. Every little bit counts and can make a surprising difference when you start your holiday shopping.