How to Have a Magical (Frugal) Christmas Even When Money is Tight (2024)

We’ve had our share of broke Christmases over the years. My husband and I haven’t exchanged gifts in over a decade because our top priority is to give the kids a magical Christmas- even when money in the house is tight (or non-existent!)

But just because you may be broke or need to plan Christmas on a budget- that doesn’t mean you can’t give your children the best Christmas ever!

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How to Have a Magical Christmas— Even When Money is Tight!

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No Money for a Tree? No matter.

Christmas Trees are pretty expensive these days- real or fake! So if you find yourselves with out a way to fund the Christmas Tree here’s what you can do:

Decorate a House Plant!

When I was a kid we had a large potted ficus tree in our house. One year (or maybe a for a few years) we decorated that ficus. We covered it in handmade ornaments and the very few “real” ornaments we owned. And I loved it!

Looking back, I am sure my parents couldn’t afford a tree, but to the 5 year old me- I thought it was pretty cool!

Bust Out the Tinker Toys!

When my boys were young, we were in need of a tree for a pre-Christmas get together and we didn’t yet have the funds to buy our tree. But we improvised and built one out of their very large tinker toy blocks! I thought it looked great once it was strung with lights and ornaments.

If you don’t have tinker toys, maybe you have another toy that could be built into a “tree” I bet the kids would love the fact that they built the tree!

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Get Your Art on!

Grab a large piece of paper or appliance box, whip out the green paint, and call the kids. Paint yourself a Christmas tree. Paste or tape real or drawn ornaments.

You could even make this 3-d by cutting 3 or 4 panels out of the large appliance box and taping them into a triangle. This could be the making of a new tradition!

Go Rustic!

Do you have access to woods? Take a walk and a saw and choose your own Christmas tree from the woods.

It doesn’t have to be perfect and the memories made by choosing your own tree like this with the kids are priceless.

Use Your Imagination!

There are millions of ways to fashion a tree! Just check out Pinterest for Christmas Tree Alternatives. I’ve seen anything from a ladder strung with lights to books stacked in a pyramid.

The Magic of Christmas is in the Memories

Now, I know that kids LOVE gifts. But the real magic and the real memories lie in the traditions leading up to Christmas. Years from now when they look back they won’t remember the gifts as much as they remember things you did together as a family to celebrate the season. And you can make memories even when you are broke.

24 Days of Christmas Tradition

When my kids were very young we did a yearly 24 Days of Christmas tradition. I made up a list for every day from December 1- 24th.

On each day we did something special- if can be anything: making ornaments, art projects, homemade gifts or treats, paper chains, trips to see neighbor hood lights, hot chocolate and a holiday movie. Anything!

But they will wake up excited every day to see what special treat is planned! (You can see some of my 24 Days of Christmas traditions on my personal blog).

Read. Read. Read

Take a trip to the library and get as many Christmas and holiday themed books as you can find. Then READ them all together. You can also get 24 of them and wrap them up in paper and let the kids unwrap one “gift” per day at bedtime.

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Make Ornaments

Ornaments are so fun to make and there are so many ways to decorate a tree or house for nearly free just using homemade ornaments.

Bonus- the kids can give them to relatives as gifts. You can make ornaments out of egg shells, paper, glitter, beads, popcorn, homemade playdough or clay. Again- your imagination is the limit!

Make Treats and Gifts

Make special snacks- shaped breads, reindeer chow, decorated sugar cookies- or make pictures. These are so fun to create together and make great memories.

Buy cheap frames and packaging at the dollar store and let the kids give out their special creations to family on Christmas morning. You can also fashion little gift boxes out of Christmas cards– they are the perfect size for a little treat or handmade ornament.

Create Christmas Morning Traditions

Make morning traditions that don’t revolve around the opening of gifts. Bake a special breakfast. Have a special movie. book, or game that you do together.

Have someone dress up as Santa or create a scavenger hunt for something special. Remember these traditions are things they will remember and carry on to their own children one day.

Magical Gifts without Breaking the Bank

The most stressful part of Christmas on a budget is wondering how to give your kids a magical Christmas morning when you don’t have the money for tons of gifts.

First things first- if you usually swap gifts with the whole family, let them know that this year is tight and you will be focusing on the kids (both yours and your nieces and nephews).

Here are some tips on how to create the illusion of a big Christmas even when you are on a tight budget.

Wrap Everything

And I mean everything. Wrap everything in the stocking. Wrap every single hot wheels car. Every piece of a multi-pack. Every candy cane.

The more to open the more exciting it is. You can get wrapping paper super cheap at discount stores- or simply wrap them for free in newspaper (or even rest stop maps!)

Start Early

If you start early- ideally a whole year before…but even if it’s just a couple of months, you can put aside a few dollars out of each paycheck and save them or buy items on sale. If you do this you can take advantage of sales throughout the year. Such as the back-to-school sale on crayons and markers and other art supplies.

If you are thinking ahead you can get ahead of the stress of the whole holiday season. You will have a clear head and remember to do things like hold back a stash of Halloween candy to re-gift in the stocking or make something super special at home.

Hold a Swap

One year when we had a tight budget and 5 kids to buy for I got together with a friend and swapped toys. We each had toys our kids had outgrown or we needed to reduce the amount to make room for new ones. So we swapped.

If you are part of a moms group, church group, or even just a group of friends- get together with some old toys, books, and clothes and make the swap- each of you will come away with a stash of new-to-you gifts to wrap up for your kids for free!

Toys Are Not the Only Option

We give quite a bit of real and useful items as gifts. My kids’ stockings are mostly filled with fresh fruit (bought for cheap at our local Aldi) and things they need like toothbrushes and other toiletries.

These are things they need anyway and your discount stores are a great place to stock up on them.

Related Reading: The Clutter Free Gift Guide for Kids

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Make Your Own

Handmade is great- even when it comes to kids. If you knit or sew- make them something to wear or for their dolls to wear. Create a cookie or cake mix in a jar to make together. Make a huge batch of homemade playdough.

Create a bowling game with some paint and recycled bottles. Check out this article from A Modern Homestead– she’ll give you a great list of homemade gifts you can make for kids that cost next to nothing- great for any family planning Christmas on a budget!

Gift Group Gifts

Family gifts are a great way to give one present for multiple people. We always include a few gifts labeled for all the kids- these are usually games, movies, a baking mix, etc. Try to give things that can be used on Christmas morning for family fun.

Lower Expectations

One thing we have done from a very young age is to keep the Christmas expectations low. We follow the little rhyme- Something you want, something you need, something to wear, something to read. Our kids know that they get 4 gifts from us and one from Santa and their stocking.

Anything extra, is just that, extra. There have been plenty of years that the books come from the used book store, the clothes might be hand-me-downs, and the other gifts from the discount store.

Teach your children to be gracious, giving, and find the joy in everything.

Above all remember- the MAGIC is in the MEMORIES. Create a season that they will remember. One they will look back on with fondness and full of traditions that they will want to continue with their own families as they get older.

How to Have a Magical (Frugal) Christmas Even When Money is Tight (2024)

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How to Have a Magical (Frugal) Christmas Even When Money is Tight? ›

Americans are individually expected to spend about $1,000 across gifts, decorations, food and other holiday spending. Unsurprisingly, gifts typically make up the majority of Christmas spending, at $648 per person.

How to afford Christmas on a tight budget? ›

Here are some top tips to help you shop smart and save money this Christmas.
  1. Plan ahead before you hit the shops. Don't go into the crowds without a clear budget in mind. ...
  2. Agree on price limits for gifts. ...
  3. Be honest. ...
  4. Watch TV for free. ...
  5. Save on postage. ...
  6. Ask for advice. ...
  7. Loyalty cards. ...
  8. Give an experience.

How do you celebrate Christmas on a tight budget? ›

5 ways to celebrate Christmas on a budget
  1. Do a Secret Santa within your family. Consider doing a Kris Kringle or Secret Santa amongst your family. ...
  2. Share the catering on Christmas Day. Are you hosting Christmas this year? ...
  3. Consider swapping presents for charity donations. ...
  4. Shop online. ...
  5. DIY Decorating.

How do you celebrate Christmas with little money? ›

Here's what you can do this year if you don't have money for your usual Christmas extravaganza.
  1. Ask friends and family to help. ...
  2. Ask someone else to host. ...
  3. Keep the celebrations small. ...
  4. Apply to Toy Appeals. ...
  5. Don't be afraid to say no. ...
  6. Don't be tempted by payday loans. ...
  7. Trim the kids' expectations.

What is a normal Christmas budget? ›

Americans are individually expected to spend about $1,000 across gifts, decorations, food and other holiday spending. Unsurprisingly, gifts typically make up the majority of Christmas spending, at $648 per person.

How much does the average person spend at Christmas? ›

According to a recent study, average spending per head during the Christmas period in 2023 is expected to vary between just below 700 British pounds in North East to around 973 British pounds in London in the United Kingdom (UK).

How do I not spend too much at Christmas? ›

12 ways to avoid overspending in December
  1. Create a budget and track spending. ...
  2. Suggest Secret Santa with your family and friends. ...
  3. Try not to self-gift. ...
  4. Buy someone a good book. ...
  5. Don't buy too many gifts for children. ...
  6. Priortitise experiences over gifts. ...
  7. Be selective with social activities. ...
  8. Tour local Christmas lights.
Dec 1, 2023

How to host a cheap Christmas party? ›

If you're trying to keep expenses down, remember that you don't have to host an entire sit-down dinner. Instead, host it happy-hour style with an array of appetizers and easy party snacks and ask guests to BYOB. If you're not doing booze, ask attendees to bring some holiday sweets instead.

How can I have a fun Christmas by myself? ›

Take a look at some of the mood-boosting things you can do below...
  1. Focus on the things you enjoy. ...
  2. Connect with others virtually. ...
  3. Remember, you don't have to celebrate. ...
  4. Have a tasty feast of your favourite foods. ...
  5. Stay off social media. ...
  6. Volunteer. ...
  7. Go for a long walk. ...
  8. Treat yourself.
Dec 21, 2023

What is the most gifted item at Christmas? ›

These are the top five most popular gift categories this year:
  • Clothing.
  • Gift cards.
  • Toys.
  • Books, video games and other media.
  • Food and candy.
Dec 21, 2023

What is the least popular Christmas gift? ›

13 Awful Christmas gifts that nobody wants to get
  1. Self-help books. ...
  2. Keychains. ...
  3. Photo frames. ...
  4. Clocks. ...
  5. Pets. ...
  6. Statement mugs. ...
  7. Anything that's obviously a regift. ...
  8. Gift cards to places you never go to.
Dec 19, 2023

What are tiny inexpensive Christmas gifts usually called? ›

What are tiny inexpensive Christmas gifts usually called? Tiny, inexpensive Christmas gifts are usually called stocking stuffers, but you don't have to stick with only those when on a budget.

How to do Christmas gifts when you're broke? ›

Whatever it is—that vase your friend always ogles or the book you just finished that's right up your sister's alley—share generously.
  1. Set a Date. ...
  2. Write "Just in Case" Letters. ...
  3. Share Mementos. ...
  4. Divulge Secret Recipes. ...
  5. Make DIY Art Supplies. ...
  6. Be a Sitter. ...
  7. Chart the Family Tree.
Nov 10, 2023

How do you celebrate Christmas when your broke? ›

No-Cost Ways To Celebrate the Holiday Season
  1. Making gifts or giving “acts of service.” Contente said her kids have given her handmade gift cards to wash her car, give her a massage or another gift they can do themselves.
  2. Accepting gifts and meals from your local spiritual center and/or extended family and friends.
Dec 5, 2022

How do you give Christmas gifts on a budget? ›

Cheap Christmas gift ideas include baking mixes, homemade soaps and bath salts – and of course, anything edible. I love to buy food and beverage-related gifts because they're often less expensive, I know they'll always get used and they won't add extra clutter.

What is a good amount of Christmas gifts? ›

Some people say that three gifts are sufficient since that's all the baby Jesus got. Others go by a “rule of four” or seven or 10. And some parents delight in celebrating abundance and want Christmas to be a time of merry excess in contrast to the disciplines of regular life.

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