Money-Saving, Stress-Less Holiday Shopping Tips
Shopping Survival Tricks
The Christmas shopping season kicks off with a vengeance even before you’ve had time to get in the holiday spirit. Don’t stress out yet—we’ve shared some tips for saving money and staying sane while navigating holiday shopping madness.
Make a List
Write down everyone you plan to buy a gift for, no matter how small the gift may be. Include ideas of what to give each person, along with the maximum amount you’re willing to spend. Don’t forget to list the people who will receive holiday tips, such as your doorman, babysitter, and mail carrier. This will help you manage your holiday budget.
Start Early
Next year, don’t wait until after Thanksgiving to start buying holiday gifts. Keep your eyes open all year round for items friends and family would like; it’s often when you’re not looking for something specific that you stumble across the perfect gift for Dad or your best friend Jenny. Once December hits, you’ll be glad that you already have some people crossed off your list. Just make sure to keep all your advance gifts in a designated (and hidden, if necessary) spot so that you don’t forget a purchase you made months in advance.
Do Online Research
If you’re unsure of which specific item to buy (for example, you want to buy your husband a digital camera but don’t know what brand or model is best), search for reputable online reviews. You’ll have to pay a small subscription fee, but Consumerreports.org has hundreds of expert reviews on everything from laptops to baby strollers to breakfast cereals. Or check sites with user reviews and ratings, such as Amazon.com or Cnet.com, to find out which products have the most positive feedback. To find the best online price, use a comparison shopping site, such as Pricegrabber.com.
Get No-Cost Holiday Shipping
Last-minute shoppers, here’s a gift for you. On December 16, 2011, more than 1,000 online merchants, like Crate&Barrel and Sephora, will offer free shipping. (Go to freeshippingday.com for details. Unless noted, all the companies listed offer free standard ground shipping only.) Prefer to get your Christmas shopping done early? Peruse this list of popular e-retailers that offer gratis shipping now through December 20.
Amazon.com
(orders of $25 or more)
Apple.com
(orders of $50 or more)
Barnesandnoble.com
(orders of $25 or more)
Bestbuy.com
(all orders)
Bloomingdales.com
(orders of $150 or more)
Drugstore.com
(orders of $25 or more)
DSW.com
(with free membership, or orders of $35 or more)
Kohls.com
(orders of $75 or more)
Landsend.com
(orders of $50 or more)
llbean.com
(on all orders, no minimum required!)
Macys.com
(orders of $99 or more)
Do It Yourself
There’s an abundance of homemade pickles, hand-knit hats, and handcrafted stationary these days, thanks to a growing obsession with all things crafty, artisanal, and homespun (just look at all the unique things for sale on Etsy.com). If you’re creatively inclined, avoid mall madness altogether and bake a batch of cookies, sew personalized tote bags, or make beautiful earrings for friends and family. If you need to learn a new skill, look into classes in your neighborhood or invest in a how-to book—there’s one for just about every craft out there.