I haven't had the opportunity to talk about buying things on clearance, however if I did, I am the queen if not the "queen in running" of buying clearance.
When Jo was a kid- we had a gift closet. She gave awesome gifts because momma would scour clearance items. NO MAMA , NOT CHEAP - just very conscious about how many birthday parties a child can get invited to & also very aware of what's in my wallet. Though the kid is older now, I still have a gift closet. Well kind of., I buy wine and liquor now for the adults me. :)
Right now all father's day items are on clearance & so are the summer items. Perfect time to buy for kids who have b-days in the summer and well even though father's day is done, it's a perfect time to buy for dad's birthday & Christmas. Actually, I like to wait till its at least 50-70% off, but you can scour through the clearance & get a general idea if it is going to sell out soon or not.
Now make sure you have this in your budget. No point in charging your credit card just to pay more in interest. So CASH buys or immediately pay that card if decide to charge it.
There isn't any rhyme or reason to my gift closet and I had no list. I never over filled it to the point where you couldn't see what you had. My gift closet consisted of items that would fit that time frame of the kid. For instance, when the kid was 8, the gifts were catered towards 7-9 year olds. When she was 12, it was more gender neutral & catered to 11-13 year olds. As she got older, we did more gift cards. During the holidays, there are certain gift cards that give a discount & some came free with purchase. You just have to be disciplined enough to not use them yourself. Groupon or Living Social is another great place to shop for gifts.
If you are thinking of making a gift closet, make sure its an area that doesn't have a lot of traffic. Guest bedroom , garage or hallway closet works great. Due to the fact that we didn't have a lot of family with little ones, I just geared it to age specific with no list. If you have a large family or keep an amazing calendar, then you should have a list.
Gift closets aren't built over night. No need to fill it to the max. The point is to keep items that will be given as gifts that people will want. If you buy in advance then you have time to find items for practically nothing.
The point of a gift closet is for you to save money & time.
- Because it's on clearance it doesn't mean its a great buy.
- Buy with money you have & in your budget. STICK TO BUDGET
- Stick to gender neutral items to be on the safe side.
- Gift closets are great for birthday, holidays, house warming & just because.
- Make a gift closet for charity.
Great gifts that you can't go wrong with.
KIDS
- craft items - paints, paper, great for kids & gender neutral.
- books - classic books are great. Make sure it is age specific
- games- make sure it is age specific. You may need to check in advance if they have one that game or not.
- clothing - T-shirts are always a safe bet for sizing.
- Acting items - costumes, makeup, accessories,
- stuffed animals & or dolls
- Legos
- outdoor items - bubbles / chalk / games
Hip 2 Save - BN $2 gift bins!!! WOW! |
PRE-TEEN / TWEEN
- craft items - tie dye, beading, drawing items
- electronics - head sets, music, movies
- books- specific to their interests
- games - age specific
- makeup / jewelry - make sure they are allowed to have this. nail polish, face masks & items to have spa day.
- clothing - t-shirts of favorite bands /sports, plain shirts to decorate
- outdoor items - sport specific, slip & slides, age specific
- Stuffed animals of their favorite animal
- gift cards / movie tickets
Thrifty & thriving shows you the benefits of having a gift closet. |
TEENS - GOOD LUCK! YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN! Just kidding. Teens are a little harder, so make sure it is something they will like.
- craft items - if they are little artist; canvas, brushes & paints
- electronics - camera's, gadgets, music, movies
- gift cards - visa cards, movie tickets, iTune cards
- games for their consoles - this is the hardest unless you really know what they like.
HOUSE WARMING / ADULTS
- wine / liquor
- vases
- frames
- wine glasses / beer glasses
- gift cards for date night / movie tickets
- books : how to's, funny, cook books,
- planters / garden signs
- candles / scents
- outdoor lanterns / tiki torches (fancy ones)
Southern Living gives you an idea how to keep a well stocked closet. |
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After you make your gift closet or get an idea of making one, check out Amber Lee's blog - outfitting your gift & wrapping closet. So cute.
- Do you have any gift giving tips? Feel free to share or link up.
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