Are you constantly on the hunt for that ideal holiday gift, only to end up with a closet full of unused items? Or do you find yourself succumbing to impulse buys during sales, hoping to have something to present to your loved ones? I was once in the same boat.
Transform Holidays with Meaningful Experiences
Create Gift Experiences
A few years ago, I started gifting experiences to my family. Buying tickets for a trip or an event not only creates a bond but also allows us to spend quality time together. My kids remember these experiences more vividly than opening a pile of physical presents. It's a bonus that we can reduce the clutter of unnecessary stuff that would likely end up in the trash after a few months.However, the downside of an experience is that you can't enjoy it immediately. So, I added a fun twist by buying my kids themed presents to accompany the experience. For example, my daughter, a huge Moana fan, was excited about the latest Moana 2 release. Since the closest movie theater was an hour away, I gave her a Moana-themed gift basket filled with her favorite movie candy, a theater gift certificate, some microwave popcorn packets, and a music box from Etsy that played one of Moana's popular songs. With our 3D printer, I even replicated the heart of Te Fiti from the movie, a gift that she will cherish for years.Going to the movies may not seem like a big gift, but for us, it's special as we don't get to do it often. It's a family experience that we all look forward to.Smart Money Advice on the Topics That Matter to You
For my son, who is in college in upstate New York, we surprised him with a trip to the city. We revealed the trip by letting him unwrap themed presents like a city guide, a metro card, and a funny, New York-themed t-shirt that suits his style.Rather than buying him an upgraded piece of tech when his current devices are working fine, I prefer to spend the money on an experience that we can enjoy together. We can take him to a restaurant or museum he has been longing to visit. And he loves the element of surprise as he unwraps the "clues" to figure out his experience gift.Not sure where to start? Here’s my advice
My approach doesn't involve rushing to big sales or grabbing limited-time deals. It's crucial to budget as experiences can be expensive. Instead, focus on gifts that your kids will truly enjoy and remember.You don't need to break the bank to try this. Maybe there's a day trip to a nearby city that your child has been begging for. You can buy small city-themed gifts to add to the surprise or skip the gifts altogether and wrap up notes that give hints about the big present.For my family, switching to experience gifts has not only saved money during the holidays but also brought us closer and made our time together more enjoyable.READ MORE