
This weekend, my children had not one, but two birthday parties they had the delight of attending. This could have been a panic filled time for me as I remembered to purchase one of the gifts, but the other gift, well, I forgot. My gift closet saved the day once again. I pulled out 3-4 choices of age appropriate gifts that I had stockpiled, and my daughter chose which one she wanted to give to her friend. It was still personal and thoughtful, and it had the added bonus of being cost and time efficient.
While we are all aware of the benefits of stockpiling household and grocery items, there is another area of life where stockpiling is truly helpful and that is the area of gifts. Now, before you get stressed out trying to figure out where to fit another space in your house that looks like Toys ‘R Us or TJ Maxx, let me demystify this zone.
The “Closet”
Growing up, we had a gift closet in our house. This was where my Mom “hid” all the gifts for upcoming birthdays, but mostly it was the Christmas present hiding place. It was no secret that our presents were all in there, but we were well aware of the dire consequences of taking a peek in that closet. So, we didn’t touch it. In my house now, I have two “closets” of sorts for gifts. I have a storage box underneath my bed where I put away gifts for my kiddos, and in our hall closet, I have a plastic box that holds presents for others. It is amazing how much stuff can fit into these two areas alone. The first step is to find a “closet”. The second step is to not forget where you put it! The worst part of stocking up early on gifts is when you can remember you have a gift, but can’t for the life of you find it.
Consider your Season
In my season of life, I have kids’ birthday parties, baby showers and weddings to attend. These (in addition to Christmas) are my main gift giving occasions. You might be in a different season full of graduations and retirement parties. It is helpful to start off making a list of what you are consistently purchasing gifts for.
What to Put in the Closet
Here are some ideas of what I have stockpiled over the years.
Baby showers – I almost always give a package of diapers and wipes. What Mom doesn’t love free diapers!? At times, I’ll add something homemade, a favorite board book or even a regifted item from one of my own babies.
Birthday parties – Board games make great gifts (and they are on sale once a year at least in a big way!) I try to think through what age and stage my three kids are in, and when there are good sales, I will buy not more stuff for them, but gifts for their friends. If you have older kids, iTunes gift cards might make a great deal. It never hurts to talk to your kids about what kind of gifts they want to give, and then keep that on your radar when looking through the sales.
Weddings – I must admit that I do not stockpile for wedding gifts. I know how much thought I put into registering for what I needed; therefore, when I purchase wedding gifts, I try to get something off of the person’s wish list (but I’ll go to Bed, Bath and Beyond and use a 20% off coupon if I can!) :)
Graduations – You could create a lovely snack box of prepackaged goodies for their dorm room from your grocery stockpile. If they are moving into an apartment, a caddie of cleaning supplies would be a great idea. Any graduate would love some of those movie tickets you purchased off of a daily deal site or a restaurant gift card that was purchased when they had a special running.
Regifting
Now I know that some of you are vehemently opposed to regifting, and that this can be a touchy subject. In all honesty though, I wouldn’t be surprised if 90% of folks haven’t been on the receiving or giving end at least once. A time comes that you get a baby outfit from Great Aunt Beth that just isn’t your style, and while you can be incredibly grateful for the kindness of Great Aunt Beth to remember you, it is a bit wasteful to use something once out of duty and then let it just sit there. So here are some tips to regift:
— If you think you might forget who gave you the gift, put a sticky note on the bottom of it with the name of who gave it to you.
— Don’t re-gift it in the same circle of friends. You are less likely to hurt someone’s feelings that way.
— If you are going to be embarrassed if your regifting is discovered, just don’t do it. Save yourself the stress.
Gift Bags and Tissue Paper
One other massive money saving tip is to save your gift bags and tissue paper!! I got married nearly 10 years ago, and we are still using up wedding gift bags. I cannot imagine how much money this has saved me over the years. You can also get creative with your wrapping paper and tags. My artistic husband and I make snowflake gift tags each year for our Christmas presents, and my children have been known to decorate a brown paper bag with markers to wrap a friend’s gift.
One last thing, thoughtfulness is key. You want to make sure that your gift communicates love and care. If you are just shoving an old gift into a bag, it will look that way. We really try to sort through our things with the person we are “shopping” for in mind. The purpose of giving gifts is to show love, and your heart will come through regardless of how much you spent.
Williams Sonoma has a fun sale going on right now! You can get an extra 20% off of sale items today through 8/5 in-store and online. Use the code SALE20 to get the deal.
Some great deals I saw:
-Cuisinart Convection Breadmaker, $79.99 ($129 on Amazon)
-Beaba Stage 3 Training Cup, $6.39
-Ceramic Enamelware Condiment Bowl with Tray, $7.99
To save even more use the promo code SHIP4FREE to get FREE shipping on orders of $49 or more.
See more online deals.
If you have a little one who hasn’t learned to ride a bike yet Kids Woot! has a great deal. You can get the TreeHaus Balance Bike for $24.99 plus $5 shipping.
The bike looks like a normal bike without pedals and instead has a push-and-go motion. It has an adjustable seat and holds up to 50 pounds. These are usually $50 or more so get a great deal if this is on your wishlist.
See more daily deals.
There are some fun mall and retail coupons available for this weekend! Use these for extra savings on Back-to-School shopping and Tax Free Weekend – whether that is this weekend or coming up soon.
I’ve highlighted a few below but don’t miss the full list of updated In Store Coupons.
Mall & Retail Coupons
Bath & Body Works – 20% off purchase (exp 8/5)
Old Navy – $10 off $50 purchase (Facebook) (exp 8/16)
New York & Company – $20 off $50 purchase (exp 8/6)
Express – $25 off $100 (exp 8/5)
Ace Hardware – $5 off $25 purchase (Facebook) (exp 8/31)
Staples – $5 off $50 (exp 8/4)
Office Max – $5 off $25 purchase (exp 8/4)
Yankee Candle – $10 off a $25 purchase (exp 8/5)
See more In Store Coupons.
Redbox is currently offering a FREE video game rental! Text MAD to 727-272, and you’ll receive an exclusive code for your free game rental.
In case you were looking to rent a DVD, you can use DVDONME once per credit card. So grab a free movie or video game to enjoy this weekend!
This offer expires 8/5. Find your local Redbox.
See more movie kiosk deals!
Target has two great daily deals today! You can get a Mossimo Supply Co. Top Tie Back Maxi Dress for $15 or a Paul Frank umbrella for $5 shipped.
The maxi dress comes in a variety of colors and is originally $24.99. The Paul Frank umbrellas are so cute and are originally $7.99.
Daily deals are available today 8/3 only and have FREE shipping.
See all of the current Target deals.
Today, 8/3, you can get $5 off a $25 purchase at Dollar General.
This printable coupon excludes gift cards, phone cards, lottery tickets, Rug Doctor rentals, and alcoholic beverages.
There is a limit of one per customer and is not valid with any other Dollar General coupons.
Prepare to shop with the current Dollar General list.
Hurry over to the Disney Store, where you can score 30% off select sales items. They have toys and accessories, like the sunglasses above, starting as low as $2.99.
Use the coupon code BONUS30 to get 30% off, making them only $2.09. There are still shipping fees, starting at around $4.50. But if you spend $75 or more, you can use the coupon code SHIPTODAY to get FREE Shipping!
Some items are running out of stock, so don’t wait too long. This offer expires at midnight on August 5th!
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Starting today 8/3, through Sunday 8/5, Kohl’s is having their Friends & Family Event! You can score 20% off your purchase with the in store coupon, or use the coupon code FFAUG20 to get the discount online.
If you shop online shipping is 99¢ per item, or get Free Shipping when you purchase $75 or more.
Also starting today, you’ll be able to earn $10 in Kohl’s cash for every $50 you spend! The Kohl’s Cash promotion is from 8/3-8/7, and the Kohl’s cash is redeemable from 8/8-8/18.
To me, this is always a great time to grab any high ticket items you’ve been wanting or needing. We got a Kitchen Aid mixer a while back with a similar deal and as an example starting today it is $215 after the discount, plus you’ll get $40 in Kohl’s cash! The same mixer is $249 on Amazon and you are basically getting it for $175!
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