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Amazon: Peanuts Holiday DVD Collection just $16.96 – Includes 3 Holiday Classics! (Best Price)

December 5th, 2015 By Kaley
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click and make a purchase.

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Amazon has the Peanuts Holiday DVD Collection available for just $16.96 right now (reg. $29.98). This is the lowest price we’ve seen on Amazon for this set of holiday classics.

The set includes:

  • It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
  • A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
  • A Charlie Brown Christmas

Get FREE shipping with Amazon Prime or FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders of $35 or more.

Need some help reaching your Free Super Saver Shipping? Be sure to check out my BIG List of Stocking Stuffers under $5 on Amazon!

The BIG list of Stocking Stuffers Under $5 for the whole family on Amazon.com!

Remember – Amazon prices change frequently and without notice. Please verify that this price hasn’t changed before purchasing.

Filed Under: Amazon deals, Online Deals Tagged With: Christmas Deals 2015

Shutterfly Christmas Card Deal: Save $10 off a $30 Purchase (New Members)

December 5th, 2015 By Kaley
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Shutterfly New Member Christmas Card Deal December 2015

Here is a Shutterfly Christmas Card Deal  for new members: Save $10 off one qualifying regular priced merchandise order of $30+ using the code 10OFF30 at checkout. Or save $20 off one qualifying regular priced merchandise order of $99+ using the code 20OFF99 at checkout

Valid through 12/7/15.

About the offer: 

Offer expires December 7, 2015 (11:59 P.M. PT). Offer is good for $10 off one qualifying regular priced merchandise order of $30 or more (before any other discounts and before taxes, shipping and handling) through shutterfly.com or our mobile-friendly site. Valid only for new Shutterfly customers (those who have never purchased from Shutterfly). Offer cannot be redeemed more than once per account and/or billing address. Taxes, shipping and handling will apply. Not valid on personalized postage stamps, prepaid plans, gift certificates, Videograms, cards sent using mailing services, prior purchases, orders placed for in-store pick up and purchases made on the Shutterfly apps. Cannot be redeemed for cash or combined with other offers or credits. Not valid for resale.

Looking for more help saving money on Christmas?  Check out all the hottest Christmas Deals I’ve posted!

 

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Artisan Silicone Baking Mat Set (2-pack) just $11.99!

December 5th, 2015 By Kaley
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This great deal is back – and even better!

Amazon has this highly rated Artisan Silicone Baking Mat Set (2-pack) priced at only $11.99 with FREE 2-Day shipping with Amazon Prime or FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders of $35 or more.

This is the best price we’ve seen in over a year on Amazon and will likely not last long.

This is an awesome product that keeps your bread, cookies, bars, etc. from sticking to the cookie sheet.

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About the product:

  • Fits 18″ x 13″ baking sheets
  • Safe – Constructed of FDA and LFGB-approved materials. BPA and BPP free.
  • Versatile – Can be used in the oven, microwave, toaster oven and freezer. Turns any baking sheet into a non-stick surface
  • Saves Money – No need for parchment or wax paper. Silicone is durable and long lasting
  • Healthier option – No need for cooking sprays or oils
  • Saves time – Easy clean up – wash with soap and water and let air dry. Also dishwasher safe for top rack only
  • Withstands temperatures from -40 degree to 480 degree F (-40 degree to 249 degree C)

Need some help reaching your Free Super Saver Shipping? Be sure to check out my BIG List of Stocking Stuffers under $5 on Amazon!

The BIG list of Stocking Stuffers Under $5 for the whole family on Amazon.com!

Remember – Amazon prices change frequently and without notice. Please verify that this price hasn’t changed before purchasing.

Filed Under: Amazon deals, Online Deals Tagged With: Christmas Deals 2015

Weis Weekly Ad Coupon Matchups for 12/3 – 12/9/15: $0.25 Hidden Valley Dry Mix Dip, $0.50 Totino’s Party Pizza and More!

December 3rd, 2015 By Kaley
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Weis Weekly Ad Coupon Matchups

Weis Weekly Ad Coupon Matchups for 12/3 – 12/9/15

Here are your Weis Weekly Ad Coupon Matchups for the week.  Click through to the full post to create a custom shopping list.

Click here to see the complete list
Beverages

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Old Orchard Healthy Balance Juices, 64 oz – $1.67
  • $0.50/1 Old Orchard Juice Product; Includes 64 oz
  • $1.00/2 Old Orchard Healthy Balance Reduced Sugar Juice Drinks; Limit 1 per household, Sign Up Required
Final Price: $0.67
Buy 1; Use (1) $.50/1 Coupon
Breakfast & Cereal

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General Mills Cereal, 11.25 – 13 oz – $1.67 – Must buy 3

Pictured: Cookie Crisp, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Reese’s Puffs

  • $0.50/1 General Mills Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal; Includes Chocolate Toast Crunch and French Toast Crunch
  • $1.00/2 General Mills Cereals; Includes Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Cocoa Puffs, Lucky Charms, Trix, Reese’s Puffs, Cookie Crisps, Golden Grahams, Kix, Dora the Explorer, Hershey’s Cookies ‘n Creme, and SpongeBob SquarePants
  • $0.50/1 General Mills Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal; Includes Cinnamon, Chocolate, or French Toast Crunch Only
  • $1.00/2 General Mills Cereal; Includes Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Cocoa Puffs, Lucky Charms, Trix, Reese’s Puffs, Cookie Crisp, Golden Grahams, Kix, Dora the Explorer, Hershey’s Cookies ‘n Creme, and SpongeBob SquarePants Only
  • $0.50/1 General Mills Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal – SavingStar eCoupon
  • $1.00/3 General Mills Big G Cereal – 11-22-15 SS (exp. 01/02/16)
  • $1.00/3 General Mills Big G Cereal – 12-6-15 SS (exp. 01/16/16)
  • $1.00/3 General Mills Big G Cereals – 10-25-15 SS (exp. 12/05/15)
Final Price: $0.67
Buy 1; Use (1) $.50/1 Coupon

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Kellogg’s Cereal, 15 – 18 oz – $2.50

Pictured: Frosted Mini Wheats

  • $1.00/2 Kellogg’s Frosted Mini-Wheats Cereal; Includes 14 oz or Larger
  • $0.50/1 Kellogg’s Frosted Mini-Wheats Little Bites Cereal; Includes 15.2 oz Only; Limit 4 Like Coupons In Same Shopping Trip
  • $1.00/1 Kellogg’s Cereal or, 8.7 oz or Larger; Redeem For 850 Points – KelloggsFamilyRewards.com
  • $1.00/2 Kellogg’s Cereals – 11-15-15 RP; Includes 9 oz or Larger (exp. 12/27/15)
  • $1.00/3 Kellogg’s Cereal – 11-1-15 RP; Includes 8.7 oz or Larger Only; Limit 4 Like Coupons In Same Shopping Trip (exp. 12/13/15)
  • Stacks With $1.00/2 Kellogg’s Cereal – MobiSave Rebate
Out-of-Pocket Price: $1.50
Final Price: $1.00
Buy 2; Use (2) $.50/1 Coupon; Includes MobiSave Rebate
Canned Goods & Soups

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Libby’s Canned Vegetables, 14.5 – 15.25 oz – $0.67
  • $1.00/2 Libby’s Vegetable Products – 11-8-15 Kids360 (exp. 01/31/16)
  • $1.00/4 Libby’s Vegetable Products – 11-22-15 RP (exp. 01/02/16)
Final Price: $0.17
Buy 2; Use (1) $1.00/2 Coupon
Condiments, Spice & Baking

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Fleischmann’s Yeast, 0.75 oz – $1.29
  • $0.35/1 Fleischmann’s Product – 11-8-15 SS (exp. 12/31/15)
  • $0.35/1 Fleischmann’s Yeast Product – 12-6-15 SS (exp. 02/15/16)
Final Price: $0.59
Buy 1; Use (1) $.35/1 Coupon

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Hidden Valley Dry Mix Dip, .4 – 1 oz – $1.25
  • $0.50/1 Hidden Valley Dry Dips or Dressing Mix – 11-15-15 SS (exp. 01/15/16)
  • $1.00/2 Hidden Valley Dry Dips or Dressing Mix – 11-15-15 SS (exp. 01/15/16)
Final Price: $0.25
Buy 1; Use (1) $.50/1 Coupon

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Hunt’s Ketchup, 24 oz – $0.77 – Must buy 12

Limit 1 Offer

Dairy

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Sargento Shredded Cheese, 5 – 8 oz – $2.50
  • $0.60/2 Sargento Shredded Natural Cheese – 11-8-15 SS (exp. 12/27/15)
  • $1.00/2 Sargento Shredded Natural Cheese – 11-8-15 SS (exp. 12/27/15)
  • Stacks With $0.35/1 Sargento Shredded Cheese – MobiSave Rebate; Includes 8 oz or Larger Only
Out-of-Pocket Price: $1.90
Final Price: $1.55
Buy 2; Use (1) $.60/2 Coupon; Includes MobiSave Rebate
Frozen Foods

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McCain French Fries, 19 – 32 oz – $1.99 – Must buy 3
  • $1.00/1 McCain Beer Batter Products
Final Price: $0.99
Buy 1; Use (1) $1.00/1 Coupon

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Pillsbury Toaster Strudel Pastries or Scrambles, 6 ct – $1.67 – Must buy 3
  • $0.50/1 Pillsbury Toaster Strudel, Toaster Scrambles, Pastries, or Pancakes – 9-27-15 SS; Excludes Heat-N-Go Mini Pancakes (exp. 12/19/15)
  • $1.00/2 Pillsbury Toaster Strudel, Toaster Scrambles, Pastries, or Pancakes – 9-27-15 SS; Excludes Heat-N-Go Mini Pancakes (exp. 12/19/15)
Final Price: $0.67
Buy 1; Use (1) $.50/1 Coupon

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Totino’s Party Pizza, 7.5 – 10.9 oz – $1.00 – Must buy 5
  • $0.50/2 Totino’s Crisp Crust Party Pizza Products; Excludes Party Pizza Pack and Big Party Pizzas
  • $0.50/2 Totino’s Crisp Crust Party Pizza Products; Excludes Party Pizza Pack and Big Party Pizzas
  • $0.50/2 Totino’s Crisp Crust Party Pizza Products; Excludes Party Pizza Pack and Big Party Pizzas
  • $0.50/2 Totino’s Crisp Crust Party Pizza Products; Excludes Party Pizza Pack and Big Party Pizzas
Final Price: $0.50
Buy 2; Use (1) $.50/2 Coupon
Home Supplies

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Angel Soft Bath Tissue, 12 big rolls – $3.87 – Limit 2
  • $0.25/1 Angel Soft Bath Tissue Product
  • Stacks With $5.00/1 Angel Soft Bathroom Tissue Products Purchase of $15 or More- Saving Star One or Many Offer (exp. 01/24/16)
Final Price: $3.37
Buy 1; Use (1) $.25/1 Coupon

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Snuggle Liquid Fabric Softener, 64 oz – $2.50
  • $0.50/1 Snuggle Product; Excludes Trial and Travel Size
  • $0.50/1 Snuggle Product – 11-1-15 RP; Excludes Trial and Travel Size (exp. 12/13/15)
Final Price: $1.50
Buy 1; Use (1) $.50/1 Coupon

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Sparkle Paper Towels, 6 Rolls – $3.87 – Limit 2
  • $1.00/1 Sparkle Paper Towels; Includes 6 ct Regular Rolls or Larger
Final Price: $2.87
Buy 1; Use (1) $1.00/1 Coupon
Pet Care

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Purina Busy Bone Dog Treats, 4 – 7 oz – $2.50
  • $3.00/2 Purina Beggin’, Busy, or Beneful brand Dog Snacks; Includes 6 oz or Larger Only
  • $2.00/1 Purina Busy or Alpo Dog Snacks Packages – 10-4-15 RP; Limit 4 Like Coupons Per Household Per Day (exp. 12/04/15)
  • $2.00/2 Purina Busy or Alpo Dog Snacks Packages – 10-4-15 RP; Limit 4 Like Coupons Per Household Per Day (exp. 12/04/15)
Final Price: $0.50
Buy 1; Use (1) $2.00/1 Coupon
Produce

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Carrots, Baby, Organic, 16 oz – $1.67
  • Stacks With $0.25/1 Carrots – Checkout 51 Rebate; May vary by account; Pick Your Own Offer Participating Item; May Only Choose 1 of 5
  • Stacks With $0.25/1 Carrots – Ibotta Rebate
Out-of-Pocket Price: $1.67
Final Price: $1.17
Includes Checkout 51 and Ibotta Rebates
Refrigerated

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Florida’s Natural Fit & Delicious Juice, 59 oz – $2.00
  • $0.60/1 Florida’s Natural Juice – MobiSave Rebate; Inclues 59 oz or Larger Only
Out-of-Pocket Price: $2.00
Final Price: $1.40
Includes MobiSave Rebate

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Florida’s Natural Orange Juice, 59 oz – $2.50
  • $0.60/1 Florida’s Natural Juice – MobiSave Rebate; Inclues 59 oz or Larger Only
Out-of-Pocket Price: $2.50
Final Price: $1.90
Includes MobiSave Rebate
Click here to see the complete list

Filed Under: Weekly store deals Tagged With: Weis

Dollar Tree Weekly Ad Coupon Matchups for 12/2 – 12/9/15: FREE Bruce’s Yams, FREE Swiffer Duster Starter Kit and More!

December 3rd, 2015 By Kaley
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click and make a purchase.

Dollar Tree Coupon MatchupsHere are your top deals and coupon matchups at Dollar Tree this week.  Keep in mind that products and availability may vary by region.  Click through to the full list to create your own custom shopping list.
Click here to see the complete list
Product May Vary by Store
Baby Food & Care

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Huggies Wipes, 32 ct – $1.00
  • $0.35/1 Huggies Baby Wipes; Includes 32 ct or Larger Only
Final Price: $0.65
Canned Goods & Soups

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Bruce’s Yams, 15 oz – $1.00
  • $1.00/1 Bruce’s Yams – MobiSave Rebate
Out-of-Pocket Price: $1.00
Final Price: Free

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Hormel Pepperoni, 1.75 oz – $1.00
  • $1.00/2 Hormel Pepperoni Packages (exp. 03/13/16)
Final Price: $0.50
Condiments, Spice & Baking

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Duncan Hines Brownie Mix, 10.5 Oz. – $1.00
  • $1.00/3 Duncan Hines Products (Zip Code 77477); Includes Duncan Hines Comstock and Wilderness
  • $1.00/3 Duncan Hines Products – MobiSave Rebate
Out-of-Pocket Price: $0.66
Final Price: $0.33
Buy (3); Use (1) $1/3 Coupon; Includes MobiSave Savings

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Duncan Hines Cake Mix, 17.64 oz – $1.00
  • $1.00/3 Duncan Hines Products (Zip Code 77477); Includes Duncan Hines Comstock and Wilderness
  • $1.00/3 Duncan Hines Products – MobiSave Rebate
Out-of-Pocket Price: $0.66
Final Price: $0.33
Buy (3); Use (1) $1/3 coupon; Includes MobiSave

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Reynolds Oven Bags, 1ct – $1.00
  • $1.00/1 Reynolds Oven Bag Products – 11-15-15 RP (exp. 12/31/15)
Final Price: Free
Cookies, Snacks & Candy

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Nabisco Oreo Cookies, 5.6 oz – $1.00
  • $0.75/2 Nabisco Cookie or Cracker – 11-8-15 SS; Includes 4.5 oz or Larger Only (exp. 12/31/15)
  • $1.00/3 Nabisco Cookie or Cracker – 11-8-15 SS; Includes 4.5 oz or Larger Only (exp. 12/31/15)
  • $0.50/1 Nabisco Oreo Cookies – MobiSave Rebate; Includes Full Size Only; Can’t Combine with Manufacturer Coupon
Out-of-Pocket Price: $0.62
Final Price: $0.37
Buy (2); Use (1) $0.75/2 Coupon; Includes MobiSave Savings
Dairy

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Sargento, Shredded Cheddar Cheese, 3 oz – $1.00
  • $0.60/2 Sargento Shredded Natural Cheese – 11-8-15 SS (exp. 12/27/15)
  • $1.00/2 Sargento Shredded Natural Cheese – 11-8-15 SS (exp. 12/27/15)
Final Price: $0.50
Home Supplies

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Swiffer Duster Starter Kit – $1.00
  • $1.00/1 Swiffer Duster Starter Kit; Excludes Swiffer Bissell Steamboost and Travel or Trial Size; Limit of 4 Identical Coupons Per Household Per Day
Final Price: Free
Personal Care

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Carmex Lip Balm – $1.00
  • $0.25/1 Carmex Lip Balm Product
  • $1.00/2 Carmex Lip Balm Products – 10-18-15 SS (exp. 12/31/15)
Final Price: $0.50

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Right Guard Extreme 72 Hour Spray Deodorant, 6 oz – $1.00
  • $2.00/2 Right Guard Antiperspirant Deodorant Products; Excludes Right Guard Sport
Final Price: Free
Pharmacy

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Children’s Triaminic Cold and Cough – $1.00
  • $1.50/1 Triaminic Product – 11-15-15 SS; Includes 4 oz Only (exp. 12/12/15)
Click here to see the complete list

Filed Under: Weekly store deals Tagged With: Dollar Tree

FREE Pillsbury Samples by Mail

December 3rd, 2015 By Kaley
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Sign up for Pillsbury.com emails to receive up to $250 in yearly coupons, access to free product samples (quantities limited, one per member) and the easiest recipes sent right to your inbox.

Looking for more FREE Samples by Mail? Click here.

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To the Mom Who is Looking for Permission to Buy Less Stuff this Christmas

December 2nd, 2015 By Kaley
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click and make a purchase.

Dear Mom...

“Look, Charlie, let’s face it. We all know that Christmas is a big commercial racket. It’s run by a big eastern syndicate, you know.”

-Lucy Van Pelt (A Charlie Brown Christmas, 1965)

The following is an excerpt from my book The Merry Little Christmas Project.

The 1994 version of Little Women is one of my all-time favorite movies, and I particularly enjoy watching it at Christmastime. In one of the opening scenes, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy March praise the Christmas breakfast that their beloved housekeeper Hannah has managed to gather for them in spite of the wartime poverty they are experiencing.

“An absolute Christmas miracle!” Meg exclaims.

“Isn’t butter divinity?” Amy gushes.

Something tugs at my heart every time I watch this scene. I think it may be a twinge of jealousy. I am jealous of their gratitude for such simplicity.

I want to be that grateful for butter on Christmas morning.

My, how times have changed. According to an article released by MSN in 2011, American parents now spend an average of $271 per child on Christmas gifts alone.

I’m going to take a wild guess that these are the same parents that are complaining about the clutter that has overtaken their home on December 26th.

Why are we so addicted to the belief that Christmas is about stuff?

Honestly, I don’t know who the first person was to introduce the idea of a consumeristic Christmas, but I’m confident that the arrival of the Sears Christmas catalog and the evolution of television and internet marketing strategies have perpetuated the ongoing myth that we owe our kids stuff at Christmas.

I can say with certainty that Black Friday’s gradual takeover of Thanksgiving Day reflects brilliant marketers strategizing every possible method to get you to spend more money – not less, as they so cleverly like to advertise.

Also. Can we discuss the elephant in the room? Furby, Tickle-Me Elmo, Cabbage Patch Kids, Teddy Ruxpin, Beanie Babies, Zhu Zhu Pets. THESE are the toys that have caused mass parental panic and nationwide shopping frenzies over the years?

America, come in close. I love you, but this is so disappointing.

I need some answers. Why did no one have the presence of mind to say, “HOLD THE PHONE. These things are ugly and I’m afraid they might be staring at me while I’m sleeping”? Why did no one call those sneaky advertisers’ bluff and say, “we don’t want your creepy toys”?

I’m blowing the whistle and calling foul, America.

Christmas marketing is a finely-tuned multi-billion-dollar instrument, with every advertiser fighting to get a bigger piece of the pie. This is why Christmas decorations and gifts are set up next to back-to-school displays at Walmart, and Christmas commercials emerge before the leaves even start changing colors.

Let’s face it. Lucy was right. Christmas really is a big commercial racket.

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On the other hand, I think giving is beautiful.

In spite of my misgivings about making Christmas all about the presents, I find beauty in giving at Christmastime. I want to see my son’s face light up when he recognizes that I know and care about what he likes. I love to watch my husband’s smile go from cheek to cheek when he sees that I’ve got him great products and gadgets. I love to view the interactions between my children when they present their gifts to each other. I enjoy letting my friends, neighbors and children’s teachers know that they are valued and appreciated.

So the question becomes: how do I honor the tradition of gift-giving at Christmas without becoming another victim of our culture’s advertising schemes? How do I turn giving into a meaningful experience and not just an obligation?

Permission

I’ve realized that the first step is giving myself permission to cut back. Here are some hints that there is room for cutting back on gift-giving:

? You are worried that your child will be devastated that his friends got a newer, better, cooler version of the latest hottest technology – and you’re referring to your 4-year-old.

? You feel troubled over whether or not your personalized, stenciled and crocheted teacher’s-survival-kit-in-a-mason-jar gift is Pinterest-y enough to impress all three of your children’s teachers, not to mention the student versions you send for each of your children’s classmates.

? The number of people on your list of gift recipients rivals that on Santa’s.

? You were one of the parents fist-fighting in Walmart over Beanie Babies.

? You’ve ever felt like you should cut back on gift giving at Christmastime.

If you fit any of the descriptions listed above, I’m giving you permission to cut back this year. Here are three ideas that might just make giving a more meaningful experience for you this year:

Experiential gifts:

Experiential gifts are the best kinds of gifts, in my opinion.

Not only do they reduce the clutter associated with Christmas, but giving the gift of an experience allows the recipient to extend the joy beyond Christmas morning.

There are so many variations on experiential gifts – the options are endless!

The Rule of ONE:

I have a love-hate relationship with Pinterest. I love the endless supply of creative, clever and crafty ideas for gifts. On the other hand, I hate the endless supply of creative, clever and crafty ideas for gifts. It can all get a little overwhelming.

But what if, instead of feeling like you need to actually use all 1.2 million ideas that you pin, you choose just one that will be your go-to gift for neighbors, teachers, and friends? Chances are, they aren’t all going to get together to compare notes, so why not?

I filled these jars with M&M’s a few years ago as gifts for neighbors and teachers.

I don’t think anyone minded.

The Three (or Four!) Gifts of Christmas:

This method of gift-giving has gained some popularity in recent years. Inspired by the idea that Jesus received three gifts when He was born – gold, frankincense, and myrrh – many parents have opted to limit their children’s gifts to just three. Others use the four gift rule – which includes “something you want, something you need, something to wear, something to read.”

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Read more about this idea here.

As I’ve given myself permission to simplify gift-giving and focus on more meaningful gifts, I’ve discovered something. By giving my children less stuff, I’m able to give them more of me. And quite honestly, I think that’s what they actually wanted in the first place – even if it doesn’t make their Christmas lists.

How are you giving yourself permission to cut back this year?

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Filed Under: Giving

Announcing Random Acts of Christmas Kindness Week 2015 #RACKWEEK (Plus 50 R.A.C.K. Ideas)

December 1st, 2015 By Kaley
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click and make a purchase.

Random Acts of Christmas Kindness

Want to Do Christmas Well with me? LIKE The Merry Little Christmas Project on Facebook and be a part of our community of people working together to make Christmas simpler, more organized and more meaningful!

“It is more blessed to give than to receive.”

Acts 20:35

In our family, giving to others is a principle that we try to instill in our children throughout the year.

But when it comes to Christmas, I find myself desiring to emphasize the beauty of giving even more. I want my children to grow up remembering the joy of GIVING at Christmastime – that it truly is better to give than to receive. I also want to remind myself of this truth.

I have a feeling others feel just the same as I do.

Announcing #RACKWEEK (Dec. 6 – 12, 2015)

During the week of December 6-12, I am inviting you to join me in Random Acts of Christmas Kindness (R.A.C.K.). 

If you have been around here for a while, you may recall last year’s RACKWEEK. It was amazing. What I remember most is the sense of awe I felt hearing the stories from members of our Merry Little Christmas Project community who blessed unsuspecting people in need of some encouragement and hope during Christmastime. The ideas were so creative and beautiful.

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Robin shared a picture of Random Act of Christmas Kindness in various hospital waiting rooms last year. 

The Random Acts of Christmas Kindness ranged from giving candy cane fudge to those who were having a hard time last year to paying for the family’s meal in the drive-through behind them to paying for a lonely woman’s meal while out to eat and much more.

Random Act of Christmas Kindness

This was one of my family’s RACKs from last year. It was so. much. fun. 

That’s why I’d like to invite you to join me for a Random Acts of Christmas Kindness Week during the week of December 6– 12, 2015. Giving is always fun – but even more fun is knowing that we are a part of community of people focused on giving, isn’t it?

Joining is easy. At some point during the week, find a way to be kind to someone who doesn’t expect it. We’ll be sharing our R.A.C.K.’s (Random Acts of Christmas Kindness) over on The Merry Little Christmas Project Facebook page. You can just leave a comment on the wall sharing how you found joy in giving this week or wait until Saturday when we’ll do one big Facebook comment thread celebrating our GIVING this week.

You can find free printables for your R.A.C.K. attack here.

Even better, post a picture of your R.A.C.K. along with the hashtag #RACKWEEK on Facebook or Instagram! (Follow me on Instagram here.)

No matter what, let’s just pass on some kindness to those who need, shall we? Leave a comment if you are up for the challenge!

Need some inspiration? Here are 50 Random Acts of Christmas Kindness ideas for you: 

  • Make a Card for a Soldier (contact your local Red Cross)
  • Write a Thank You Note to someone who might not expect one
  • Do Yard Work for a Neighbor
  • Pick up litter in your neighborhood – or someone else’s
  • Make Bird Seed ornaments to give to your neighbors
  • Pay for the car behind you at the drive-through
  • Leave coins and/or laundry detergent with a note at the Laundromat
  • Leave a dollar and a note in the Kids’ section of the Dollar Store
  • Leave the correct amount of change in a baggie taped to a Redbox
  • Write cards to any shut-ins that you know
  • Donate needed items to a local food pantry or homeless shelter
  • Donate your time to a local food pantry or homeless shelter
  • Pay a past due fine for someone at the library
  • Donate a special talent of yours to someone in need (crafting, technology, cooking, etc.)
  • Smile at everyone you see
  • Visit someone in a nursing home
  • Adopt a soldier and send a care package
  • Donate toys or groceries to a Ronald McDonald House
  • Bring a cup of coffee to a friend or someone who is having a rough day
  • Leave treats or a gift card for your mail carrier
  • Do something special for someone in your family
  • Donate to a local animal shelter
  • Leave coupons near products in a store
  • Tip a server more than you normally would
  • Put a quarter in a meter that’s about to expire
  • Buy stamps for the person behind you at the Post Office
  • Donate blood
  • Make a date night kit for a couple who needs a break (Redbox code, popcorn, candy, hot chocolate)
  • Call someone you haven’t in a while and let them know you are thinking of them
  • Have a nice camera? Offer to take family pictures for a family in need
  • Make personal care kits for abuse or homeless shelters
  • Send a thank you note to your child’s teacher
  • Donate a gift to Toys for Tots
  • Adopt a child from Angel Tree.
  • Offer to babysit a busy Mom’s kids for the afternoon
  • Go Christmas caroling in a Nursing Home
  • Bring misplaced shopping carts back
  • Take a homeless person some food or drink
  • Offer to walk someone’s dog
  •  Go spend some time with a shut-in
  • Leave a quarter in a gumball machine
  • Bring donuts to your local police or fire department
  • Organize a neighborhood play date at your house
  • Order a pizza to be delivered to a busy Mom
  • Write “Have a Great Day” in chalk on your neighbors’ driveways
  • Find a parking attendant in a cold garage and bring him/her a hot chooclate
  • Surprise the cashier when you are shopping and buy him or her a gift card as part of your order
  • Print a photo of your family and write THANK YOU on it and pass it out to those who need to be thanked
  • Donate diapers to a crisis pregnancy center
  • Buy a gift card for a gas station worker

Have any other ideas to add to the list?

Filed Under: Giving, Merry Little Christmas Tagged With: Christmas Deals 2015

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