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Ideas for Unused Christmas GiftsI understand why they do not, most of the rest of our families are small or have no children. So I guess that it's too expensive to buy for my family. Now I've got all of these gifts stored and what am I going to do with them? I can't return them because I bought them too long ago, and some are regifts. So they sit basically gathering dust. It's very frustrating. When someone asks to not exchange, I can't say "No! You have to buy for us because I already bought your presents!" Last year I went ahead and gave some of the presents even though it was with persons that asked to not exchange. I don't really feel good about giving presents to family members that don't want to exchange with us. This is not thrifty at all! Amy from Columbus, OH Feedback About This Post:RE: Ideas for Unused Christmas GiftsI, too, have a gift closet. As the holidays near, I go thru the closet to inventory what I have. When I find things that are no longer appropriate or sometimes duplicate, I sort them into piles. Children appropriate are take to local children's home, the children's hospital or the the womans shelter. Other gifts are taken to nursing homes for those who may not have family. Post By Nuscca (Guest Post) RE: Ideas for Unused Christmas GiftsMicksgirl- I really like your idea about using the gifts as prizes for a game. Can you tell me more about the game you played? Thanks! Post By Amy (Guest Post) RE: Ideas for Unused Christmas GiftsBecause money is really tight for whole family we only buy for the kids. But last year I had collected quite a few items that I found really really cheap or even free. We had some family friends over for Christmas also. So after the kids opened all their gifts, I had everyone play a game. Whomever won would pick a gift out of the bag, sight unseen, then the next person to win could either draw another gift, or "steal" the persons gift from before them and that person would have to redraw another gift. It took us about an hour or so to play and everyone had a blast. It was hilarious watching people stealing someone elses gift. Especially when my brother ended up with bath beads. Post by micksgirl RE: Ideas for Unused Christmas GiftsIf you are really in a pinch and can't bear to give them away, you could sell them on ebay or craig's list. Another option is to give something to people who really mean something to you that you normally wouldn't have been able to give a gift to--a teacher, someone at church, the mailman... Post by noonles RE: Ideas for Unused Christmas GiftsHey , you can always send them to me. Love presents. All joking aside, there will be a time when you will again exchange gifts or have the need for the items. Hang on to them if you have the room. You might even find that you will need something from your goodie box and you will have it. Post By Lchckrll (Guest Post) RE: Ideas for Unused Christmas Gifts
In most cities, there are numerous "giveing trees" in the malls, etc. Post by Poor But Proud RE: Ideas for Unused Christmas Gifts
Saving them for birthdays is a good idea if the gift is appropriate. Otherwise, the extended family needs to make a decision for the future. Many adults do stop exchanging gifts or they change the way they give gifts. I have friends who's families do a gift card exchange. Each person who wants to participate purchases a gift card for a set amount (I think $25) to local stores or restaurants. Post by chriself RE: Ideas for Unused Christmas Gifts
I like the idea of going ahead and giving the gift. Thrift has nothing to do with Christmas - other than trying to find a good buy for your money. Gifts are given as gifts and nothing should be expected in return. Otherwise you're just exchanging one idea for another idea. Kinda like giving money at Christmas. What if you gave someone a $20 bill for Christmas and then when you opened their gift, they'd given you a $20 bill. In the long run who really gave a gift? Post by Noella RE: Ideas for Unused Christmas Gifts
After the first of the year, I will post on the twelve days of Christmas; it will make more sense then. I used to work for a social servce agency, and tried to help folks organize their finances. One recommendation I had was that any changes in or about Christmas should be announced IN JULY for just the reason you have expressed. Post by fezziwig RE: Ideas for Unused Christmas GiftsHow about using them for birthday gifts for the person you bought each gift for? Post by dellajo RE: Ideas for Unused Christmas GiftsYou could sell them on Craig's list perhaps. Post By Judy (Guest Post) RE: Ideas for Unused Christmas GiftsIt seems to me IMHO that gift giving is a way that we can show the people we love that we love and appreciate them. It seems like giving a gift with the expectation of getting one back is not really giving. If you have to look through your gifts and find stuff for someone without really picking it out for them it defeats the true purpose of giving a gift. I would say if you had already picked something out for them, give it to them anyway. Post by TC in MO RE: Ideas for Unused Christmas Gifts
Definitely donate. There are all kinds of causes and homeless shelters often are forgotten. Post by Deeli RE: Ideas for Unused Christmas Gifts
I don't think there's anything wrong with nicely saying "Oh dear! I wish I would've known earlier that we were not exchanging gifts as I've already found something for each of you." Post by spockmycat RE: Ideas for Unused Christmas GiftsYou could donate them to Goodwill, or the Salvation army, or any thrift store. It's for a good cause, and if you get a receipt you can write off what you paid for the gifts on your taxes. Post by kal0112 |
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