It’s every parent’s worse nightmare - Christmas is coming and money is tight. Many parents out there sympathize with you, and are going through the same thing you are.

You’re definitely not alone! Here are some tips for Christmas fun on a budget.

Buy on Sale – If you can, don’t leave all the shopping for the last minute. There are some great sales on the run up to Christmas. Look through your local papers and try to buy items before they go up in price. And remember you don’t have to buy tons of presents for a lot of people, be measured in your buying and remember that Christmas is not just about presents.

Don’t Forget the Yard Sales – Depending on the weather where you are there may not be many at this time of year but you may still find some good bargains in your local magazine. Often times people will sell toys that still look like new for a fraction of the price, your kids won’t mind or even know they’re not new and you’ll save a bundle of money.

Knitted Toys

Handmade Gifts - Are you a crafter? Use your talents for creating handmade items and make all your Christmas gifts this year. Kids love things like long, funky scarves and hats. Not only can you make gifts, but your kids can, too. Let them make cards, calendars and scrapbook pages on the computer to print out for family members. Homemade goodies like cookies or candies are great presents to give to teachers and neighbors too.

Fun for Everyone - Is there something that all your kids have wanted for a while? Purchase one nice, “big” gift for them to share. Kids are almost always flexible when it comes to these things.

Buy for Younger Kids Only - Tell your family that you will only buy presents for the kids in the family and that they don’t have to worry about giving to you either. This will take the pressure off you and the less you have to buy for, the easier it will be to stay within budget.

Stay Home - Christmas means traveling for many families. This year, save your money and stay home for Christmas. Your family will understand if money is tight. Staying home will mean less stress for you and less money spent.

Volunteer - Volunteer your family’s time at a local shelter or nursing home. You will be amazed at how much fun your children will have helping others. Even if you are on a tight budget yourself, this is an opportune time to see just how blessed your family is this holiday season.

Last-Minute Knitted Gifts Last-Minute Knitted Gifts

From the Publisher: Today’s knitters are chic, smart-and busy. Although they love to knit and enjoy making gifts for family and friends, they’re constantly faced with the challenge of finding enough time to actually finish what they’ve started. Last-Minute Knitted Gifts solves this problem. Joelle Hoverson, owner of Purl, the hip knitting supply store in downtown Manhattan, has designed more than 30 fun, fresh, beautiful patterns, most of which can be made in less than ten hours-some in as little as two! Known for her keen sense of color, Hoverson includes instructions for classic gifts like baby booties and bonnets, sweaters, and scarves, plus imaginative options like a cashmere tea cozy, a felted yoga mat bag, floor cushions, and a poncho-surely something for everyone on the gift list. And to make each present extra-special, Hoverson offers easy tips on how to incorporate knitting and other yarn embellishments into the gift wrap.