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18 Budget Friendly Holiday Traditions

18 Budget Friendly Holiday Traditions


Tis the season for shopping for presents, cooking fancy meals, decorating our homes for the holidays and celebrating with friends and family. The holidays are a fun and exciting time, but all of that fun can start to stretch the pocketbook. No matter your budget, families can still enjoy meaningful holiday traditions.

 

count

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Christmas Countdown Create a homemade advent countdown with construction or scrapbook paper.

cookies

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Cookies for Santa Bake some special cookies for Santa, but set aside a few dozen for local firefighters or police officers and deliver them with your kids.

movie

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Movie Marathon Watch your favorite Christmas movies as a family while enjoying some popcorn and hot cocoa.

ornament

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Make Ornaments Make a new ornament as a family each year. When the kids move out they will have a box full of decorations for their own tree. Easy ideas could be salt dough ornaments or filling a plastic ball with photos, ticket stubs or glitter and adding the date.

music

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Holiday Tunes Play Christmas music each morning as you are getting ready for your day.

ride

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Sleigh Ride A sleigh ride is a great way to get in the holiday spirit. Don’t forget the hot cocoa.

santa

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Visit Santa Take the kids to visit Santa, or write him a letter and mail it.

lights

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Lights Tour Load up the family car and go on a tour of Christmas light displays in the area.

giving

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Provide a Meal Check the needs of a local food pantry and help them stock up on items that can be used for the holidays.

These family pjs are from Hanna Anderson
These family pjs are from Hanna Anderson

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Family Pajamas Pick out matching pajamas for the whole family to wear on Christmas morning. For a low-cost options, use plain colored T-shirts and basic flannel pants.

bless

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Bless Others Have the kids pick out a new toy to donate to a local charity that provides gifts to children in need. Also consider sorting through old toys and clothing to donate to charity before any new gifts arrive.

coats

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Coat Drive Start a coat drive by going through your coat closet and donate items no longer needed to those less fortunate. Collect new socks, hats and gloves in your community to donate, as well.

carol

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Caroling Gather friends and family together and go caroling in your neighborhood or a local nursing home.

cane

14

Holiday Hunt Fill Easter eggs with Christmas candy or hide candy canes around the house and let the kids find them.

reindeer

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Reindeer Food Mix rolled oats with red and green sugar sprinkles. Have the kids sprinkle it on the lawn before bed for the reindeer to snack on while Santa is visiting your home.
books

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Christmas Reads Collect Christmas books, wrap them in festive paper and have the kids open and read one each day leading up until Christmas. Consider adding one new book each year.

camp

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Campout After trimming the tree, get out the sleeping bags and “campout” under it for the night.

breakfast

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Christmas Breakfast Make a big breakfast Christmas morning. A breakfast casserole that can be prepared the night before will let you enjoy the morning with family.

 

Written by Sarah Lyons