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Frugal Christmas: Do More with Less

How do we Do More with Less? Here are a few ways:

The holidays are almost gone and with it came wonderful memories that, as a mom, I hope will be cherished in the years to come.

Several years ago, I have started FRUGAL CHRISTMAS and our family has been practicing this ever since.

Here are a few of the Frugal Christmas practices I have done since I started though a lot of it, I have not blogged about:

Family photo Christmas tree ornaments which started as a project back when we were still homeschooling. These ornaments still adorn the tree and we have added more updated photos.

Handmade tree decorations. Children and adults as well should try this to foster bonding time, personalize their trees and unleash their creative energies. These hand-made Christmas stockings still hang from our tree this year. This year I added a 3D Christmas tree made of gold tinsel to the Christmas wreath I decorated hanging on our front door. The excess tinsel was used to wrap gifts.

3D Christmas star

Japanese paper as gift wrapper. You can choose any color you like depending on the theme of your gifts. This year, I used yellow Japanese paper with gift tags made by one of the children.

homebaked cookies
• Baked goods wrapped in yellow Japanese paper with personalized gift tags. Since we bake at home, it has been our practice to give baked goodies to friends. (see photo above)
Personalized gift tags. You can either print these yourself or make from scratch. We always opt for the latter.
• If you love going to bookstores and bookstores that sell bargain books, then you can spend a little time scouring bargain books to give to book-loving people.
Hand-made gold ribbons hang on our tree every other year. These have seen a lot of Christmases and hang alternately every year with the red ribbons. This year, we are having the red ribbons.

red ribbons
Hand-made notepads. The last two years had us made notepads to give to the children’s friends. These were made during times when they have “nothing to do”. They also assembled these while watching their favorite videos on their gadgets.
• For this year’s Christmas, everything we served for the Noche Buena were home-cooked or home-prepped:

noche buena
o Baked ham
o Chicken pasta and chicken fajitas (blog post coming up soon)
o Slow-cooked chicken
o Cheesecake
o Cheese platter

blueberry cheesecake

Blueberry cheesecake by the eldest child finally sliced and tasted, a day after Christmas! This is easy to make and you spend less than if you buy commercially baked ones.

For our family reunion Christmas lunch, we brought slow-cooked ribs and the eldest child made brownies. Easy-peasy prep, right?

Photo below is the Electrolux microwave being used to melt chocolates for the brownies.

I know the list is getting longer so I will stop. Finally, yes!

What do all these things mean for “Do More with Less” when it feels like there is so much to do with all the crafts that involve conceptualizing, cutting and pasting and with the baking and cooking tasks?

 

All these tasks, we do not do year after year. For the tree decorations, since we have plenty of these (and hand-made too!) we alternate what we put up on the tree. Buying Christmas tree decorations every year is not something we do since we already have at home. Baking goodies for family and friends is what we love to do and for the last three years, the children are tasked to do these, making me have more time to do other chores. The personalized gift tags are easy to make because we have been doing this for several years already.

We “Do More with Less” by planning ahead, making lists and following up on schedule to avoid the hustle and bustle of the season.  The gift packs for the village guards and Noche Buena packages for the families of Manang Salve (who helps clean the backyard) and Joey (our occasional DIY guy) have been distributed a day or two before Christmas Eve. Christmas and New Year’s Eves are not main worries because we already have the things that needed on-hand and so we don’t have to join the rush to purchase what was not bought and getting stressed caught up on long supermarket queues and traffic jams.

We “Do More with Less” investing in reliable appliances like Electrolux that make chores easier so we don’t see housework as burdens. Our Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner is something the kids use by themselves. This is the youngest child’s task: cleaning the area where the puppy stays.

cleaning the floor

We “Do More with Less” by giving more importance to tasks that foster spending time with our loved ones.

Aside from not spending too much money, the family also tends to give importance in having more time bonding because we are all working together to make wonderful Christmas memories that we will look back with fondess, joy and love.

Do More with Less” everyday, it is good for the mind, body and spirit.

Frugal Christmas Gift Ideas

I have several things in my (mental) list of what I want to do for Christmas in terms of having yet another round of frugal Christmas gift ideas.

Of course, the notepads are a priority because the daughters requested I do these for their gifts. I’m slowly filling up my list and got some toys at a recent toy sale.

Should I do baked goodies again but do it differently? I think I should especially since I discovered about cookie bouquets. Of course it is easy to just send cookie bouquets but to actually make these myself would make me feel good albeit super tired. Let me say that I just love the idea of these cookie bouquets!

I’m guessing I’ll be adding cookie cutters in my list of to-buy 😀

Now how to do the frosting…

 

Posted by Treasure Jar on Nov 7th 2011 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk,Purse Strings | Comments (1)

A Few Christmas Gift Suggestions

If you are still not done with your gift shopping yet, here are a few practical gift suggestions:

  • gift checks for the teenagers because you never really know what they like especially when it comes to clothes and accessories
  • craft accessories for the scrapbooker relative
  • desk name plates for your office mates or employees
  • small kitchen appliances for your favorite aunt
  • pots and seeds for the avid gardener mom
  • magazine subscription (real ones or virtual) for your reader dad
  • spa gift checks for your girl friends
  • homemade body scrub
  • pet accessories for the loved ones with pets
  • goodies in a jar (post will be in in a while)
Here are some Frugal Christmas gift ideas.

Do not settle for things that will just gather dust. Be practical. If in doubt, give food! 😀

Posted by Treasure Jar on Dec 12th 2012 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk,FYI,Purse Strings,Shopping Finds | Comments (0)

Magnolia Ice Cream Christmas Limited Edition

THE Magnolia Ice Cream we all love is offering Christmas limited edition ice cream flavors we would surely fall in love again.

I remember years ago that I get excited whenever we would go buy the monthly special called “Flavors of the Month”. And yes, I distinctly remember too that big ice cream cart with a bell that sounds like “come here” to my young ears. Mama would let me choose what I’d like and always, my choice would be twin popsies (popsicles).

Anyway… Magnolia Ice Cream without the Nestle name attached to it is back.

And back they are with new flavors and these include the limited edition Christmas ice cream namely Vanilla Praline, Caramel Cheesecake, and Apple Strudel. These three new flavors were introduced to a select group of mommy bloggers.

Magnolia Ice Cream Limited Edition Vanilla Praline

Vanilla Praline has cashew praline with streaks of caramel vanilla in vanilla ice cream base. If you love vanilla ice cream, Magnolia has the best vanilla ice cream.

Magnolia Ice Cream Limited Edition Caramel Cheesecake

Caramel Cheesecake has cheesecake bits and caramel ripple in a caramel ice cream base. I super love caramel ice cream flavors (and candy too!).

Magnolia Apple Strudel Ice Cream

The Apple Strudel has apple cinnamon bits with crushed chocolate pretzels swirled with a combination of green and red ripple and enhanced with creamy vanilla flavor.

These Magnolia ice cream limited edition are available till February 2011. The containers, with in-mould labelling has a tub wrap design won by a student for the theme “Daang Matuwid“. And for the frugal and practical mom, these tubs can be used in more ways than one.
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Posted by Treasure Jar on Dec 13th 2010 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk,FYI,Plateful of Fun,Socials,Through the Lens,Visual Delights | Comments (1)

How to Decorate Your Christmas Tree

You’ve seen how beautiful Christmas trees are when these are decorated by professionals and you wonder how they pull up something like that.

So, you want to know how to decorate your Christmas tree and highlight your wonderful Christmas decorations? Here are a few tips:

    tree

  • First set up the tree (a real tree or a fake plastic one) on a stand and make sure that it stands up straight.

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Mail Those Christmas Cards Now

Or should those Christmas cards been mailed a few weeks ago?

I think the art of sending handwritten Christmas cards and letters is now lost because of the new technology that keeps people connected in more ways than one.

I love receiving Christmas photo cards. I told myself that the kids will do these handwritten cards but the truth is, we haven’t started yet.

Last year’s Christmas craft projects like photo ornaments and gift cards went underway early. I know I am to blame because I have been too busy with not so important things and have neglected this aspect of our routine.

I hope it is not too late to start these projects.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Nov 27th 2009 | Filed in Arts and Crafts,For Little Hands,Purse Strings,Visual Delights | Comments (0)

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