So, w/ the failing economy (whatever!) we are all looking for ways to downsize our spending. Last year, I wasn't working-and @ Christmas time, we had a 2 month old son, and were trying hard to stay afloat. We got put way behind by Andy missing work to be w/ me & Jordan for the first week-and needless to say, it was my most frugal christmas ever! We bought a few small gifts for eachother, nothing special, Jordan got a tummy time mat (that was actually paid for by returning a too-big x.mas outfit we got as a shower gift!)-and a few rattles/teethers in his stocking. ~This year, he's getting a ball pit (it looks like so much fun!)-we went on a weekend to Toys R Us *never again!* and picked it up-$29.99, with a gift card & coupon, it was $17 =), as well as a few books I bought for him w/ the $ leftover from a gift card I got for my birthday (after i bought myself a book, of course)--his stocking has a small elmo case w/ cookies inside--squishy dinosaurs from the $ Tree, and a stuffed polar bear that came free in the mail w/ a National Geographic Book we bought. So he made out a bit better this year, but he doesn't need anything. He's still so young, he'll never know (or care) that we only bought him a few items-he gets SOO much from everyone else (uncles, 2nd cousins, grandparents, great aunts & uncles, great grandparents-he even has a great GREAT grandmother! haha)--so he'll get plenty more.
One of my favorite parts of Christmas is making ornaments! I love it! Last year, a majority of our gifts were homemade-mainly ornaments. All of Jordan's grandparents & great grandparents (he has MANY) got a photo of him in his reindeer outfit w/ the 'Merry Christmas 2007' printed at the bottom-and they were all framed. We caught a great deal on the frames, so that was great.
SOOO--here are TWO different ways to cut back!
Instead of BUYING your own new ornaments, make some! The fact that you made them yourself with make them that much more special.
If you can't afford to get someone a gift-or if you had to cutback, but are embarrassed about looking like a 'cheapskate', or just feel it needs a little something else, add a homemade ornament to it! Seriously, last year, I made these adorable elf ornaments made from ABC blocks!

The hat is felt & pom-poms, the head is a wooden bead-the face is painted on w/ a toothpick. Under the head is a piece of lace fitted to cover the top of the block. I painted all sides of the block. The arms & legs are ribbon w/ pom poms @ the end. I swear I got the idea/pattern for this online years ago, if I ever find it, I'll be sure to post it. The 'J' shown here was made for Jordan, of course. These ornaments were a HIT last year-I made them for Andy's parents, brothers, sister in laws, & 2 neices. Each had a block that is the first letter of their name. They all loved them! I'm making them again this year for our secret santa people we picked, as well as his dad's side-grandparents, aunt, uncle & 2 cousins. I'm also making them for a few friends who don't already have one! =) The only thing I don't like is that they hang slightly funny from the tree. I can't figure out any other way to attach the ribbon...but they look so darling sitting on a ledge, I like them better that way! =)
I'm thinking of also making a few of these for gifts, as the painting is so simple with them!
They're light bulbs!! I LOVE painting burnt out light bulbs to recycle as ornaments! I got my mom hooked on it. She's been working on intricately detailed ones, like a gardener, baker, etc. I like the cute simple christmas themed ones-reindeer, penguin, snowman, Grinch. Last year, we had a water issue in our basement, and a few of my light bulb ornaments got ruined. I need to re-make my reindeer & Grinch. I also want to try a Santa this year. I know, I'm saying this w/ less than 2 weeks until Christmas, but it doesn't take long at all! Sometimes they need multiple coats of the base color, so you paint a bunch, leave them for the day, next day-paint again, etc., and then finish off. =)
Also, if you've adopted a family for Christmas, giving them a basket of ornaments as a 'family present' would also be a great idea! We've been spending all year catching up-I started working in February of this year-so we can't adopt a family this year, sadly. Although I have done my part in donating & helping people out! I noticed a blood drive sign on my way home from work today, and I think I may do that soon, as well. =) But I'm definitely planning on adopting a family next year-buying each member gifts, and then possibly giving them 2 gift baskets-one with homemade ornaments and such, and the other w/ food~canned stuff from my garden, homemade mixes in a jar, etc. Now that I'm all excited about that, and cant even do it this year! Hmph. We have like 50 people to buy for this year-not including the people I had knocked off of our list by November. Aye yay yay! Thankfully, I'm a pro (or atleast almost!) at catching great deals, so some weeks, I bought 4 people or more gifts for a total of less than $20! How's that for cutting back!!
Well, I'm off to bed...I had a rough night last night (up sick 'til 6a.m.) and I have a ton of cleaning to do tomorrow, as well as ornaments to work on! I also want to get my chocolate chip cookies made! (the dough is in the fridge, taunting me..) I might actually get some fingerpainting done w/ Jordan...I'll have to post the photos tomorrow of the literally no-cost (seeing as we had all supplies on hand..) ornaments Jordan made to go with a few christmas gifts this year! Too cute! Wait 'til you see them!!!