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1. Buy or Thrift Wrapping Paper! Don't wait until the prices are high and the pickings are slim before you remember that all of your gifts need to be wrapped. Take advantage of off-season sales, or buy a neutral paper that can be used on multiple occasions. 2. Make Your Gift List Make sure you think of everyone that you'll be visiting or seeing over the holiday season, and add them to a table or list. Then, write down what budget you'd like to stay within for each person, along with a few items or interests you know they like.  3. Book Your Flights. Holiday surge prices are real, and even though they may look high now, waiting any longer won't do you any favors. If you're traveling in December, you'll want to secure your flights in the next couple of weeks.  4. Compare Prices. If you know you're purchasing big-ticket items like electronics, explore options while the market isn't so desperate. Find out what stores carry the items you want, and what their return policies are like. Research Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals so that you can save time in the shopping madness. 5. Get Your Turkey! If you're planning on buying a frozen turkey, don't wait until two weeks before you need it. According to the Department of Health, frozen turkeys can stay in the freezer for at least a year without depleting the quality, so stock up by the end of October to get a better selection, without seeing holiday pricing! 6. Start Making Homemade Gifts. The last thing you want to do when you're prepping the house for guests, packing to visit family, or going through the stress of baking holiday cookies is make a handmade present — but if you can do it in October, before the craziness of the season hits, your future self will thank you! Not only are homemade gifts more personal and sentimental; they often save you money, and often produce better quality items than the ones you can get at the store. Tip: TikTok and Lemon8 are great apps for gift ideas, if you're feeling uninspired! Share your tips and get connected with your community! Follow @jackie mitchell on Lemon8 for more! #lemon8 #lemon8us #Budgeting #christmas #thanksgiving
1. Buy or Thrift Wrapping Paper! Don't wait until the prices are high and the pickings are slim before you remember that all of your gifts need to be wrapped. Take advantage of off-season sales, or buy a neutral paper that can be used on multiple occasions. 2. Make Your Gift List Make sure you think of everyone that you'll be visiting or seeing over the holiday season, and add them to a table or list. Then, write down what budget you'd like to stay within for each person, along with a few items or interests you know they like. 3. Book Your Flights. Holiday surge prices are real, and even though they may look high now, waiting any longer won't do you any favors. If you're traveling in December, you'll want to secure your flights in the next couple of weeks. 4. Compare Prices. If you know you're purchasing big-ticket items like electronics, explore options while the market isn't so desperate. Find out what stores carry the items you want, and what their return policies are like. Research Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals so that you can save time in the shopping madness. 5. Get Your Turkey! If you're planning on buying a frozen turkey, don't wait until two weeks before you need it. According to the Department of Health, frozen turkeys can stay in the freezer for at least a year without depleting the quality, so stock up by the end of October to get a better selection, without seeing holiday pricing! 6. Start Making Homemade Gifts. The last thing you want to do when you're prepping the house for guests, packing to visit family, or going through the stress of baking holiday cookies is make a handmade present — but if you can do it in October, before the craziness of the season hits, your future self will thank you! Not only are homemade gifts more personal and sentimental; they often save you money, and often produce better quality items than the ones you can get at the store. Tip: TikTok and Lemon8 are great apps for gift ideas, if you're feeling uninspired! Share your tips and get connected with your community! Follow @jackie mitchell on Lemon8 for more! #lemon8 #lemon8us #Budgeting #christmas #thanksgiving

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