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By Librasunshine from Owensboro, KY
I think it is a lot less stressful too to do it this way.
I buy all year, and this year I have been embroidering pillowcases. I have about 6 sets done.
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(Archived Oct 07, 2009)Start Buying Christmas Gifts In January
After I buy the (or finishing making) the gift, I go ahead and wrap it, put on the gift tag and put it into the Christmas box. But, to keep track, I put a number on the back of the gift tag. Then I keep a small tablet in the Christmas box with the gift tag number, and I write who it is for, what it is..... so I will remember what I got who.
I find that it works best to save children's gifts for the later part of the year. It makes it easier to determine the correct size or toy.
This works best if you stick to "generic" type of gifts for adults, such as a nonexpirable gift card, towels, blanket, hat and gloves. Basically just items that won't go out of date, out of style or require a particular size.
By April from Missouri
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By MartyD
We have four kids and this works well for us. The kids all had surprised looks on their faces Christmas morning so I can only assume our system was a success! =) (12/29/2008)
By Joanne