Saturday, December 7, 2019

Christmas Budget - Blogmas Day 7

Hello Friends,


I hope you are doing well. I don't usually talk money on my blog, but it is a topic I am really interested in. My mom and I always discussed money growing up and she was always watching shows on TV about money like Suze Orman and Til Debt Do us part. For this reason I have an interest in savings and how to spend responsibly.  I also spend time budgeting and really like the Dave Ramsey method of the baby steps. I am currently working on baby step 2. I have student loans and paid some of them off this year and am currently working on more of it but next year's goal is to be in the green. I know most of us have debt and Christmas is a time of the year we want to enjoy and spend all we can on loved ones. This year my family and I decided to discuss how much we'd spend on each other. I started a sinking fund for Christmas at the start of the year in January. For those who aren't familiar with Dave Ramsey's strategy or terminology of sinking funds, you can put money towards events or items in your savings account and these are funds that you pay into over a length of time so that when the event comes along you have the savings to spend on that event or thing you would like to buy. These events or things can be for car repairs,Christmas, or a vacation, and having the money saved will help to prevent you from going into more debt over not having the money saved and having to put it on a credit card. The sinking fund for Christmas was so helpful because I saved a large part of my goal and it has made Christmas less stressful this year of where I will find the money for gifts and avoiding using credit cards. I put a little towards Christmas each month while paying my debt and little by little I was able to save up enough so that Christmas was not too hard on me financially. Christmas should be a time spent with family enjoying the season, not stressing over what we are spending and this can be possible if we plan ahead.
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The Plan:

  • $100 to my mom, sister, Fiance,brother in law, and dad each.
  • $50 total to others
  • $100 for decor, Christmas events etc.

Total budget: $650


How it is going: 
It is so hard to stick to the $100 each budget at Christmas! I started off buying things here and there and realized how quickly it would creep up to over $100 per person. I did not plan ahead enough for how much decor and other items such as wrapping and events would cost. I think because we always want to make the holiday special for others and keep seeing things we think they'd like so we keep on buying.
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Going forward:
My goal for the rest of the time up until Christmas is to look over the people I have gone over budget for and not spend more on them and to buy more for others I still need to spend on. I have gone over for my mom and Fiance, but still under for the rest of my family. I will work on keeping to my budget with maybe 100$ over at max for Christmas. It is my favourite time of the year, so I admit I go overboard with decor and presents and really enjoy buying new things and treating my family and friends to nice gifts.
Also something that I have thought of is donating a small amount to a charity soon and start that as a tradition so any money that I can save I can donate to those in need. I want to start a sinking fund for this next year, so each Christmas I can help others and it is the best time of the year to do this. I will be sharing a post next week about ways to give back at this time of the year. 

Here's a link to Dave Ramsey's Christmas budget and how to start one for next year or to plan out spending for this year:

How to set up your Christmas Budget

Thank you so much for visiting today and I hope that you can get some tips from this post. I switched the plan around a bit today was going to be a Christmas DIY, but I still need to pick up a few things for that so I will be sharing that post another time. I think budgeting and deciding where to spend my money more responsibly made a big difference this year already, even though my spending is a bit higher than planned. It keeps me from spending money on things people didn't even really want or ask for and focus on getting them the things they really want. This is better for all of us in the end.

Have a great day!



Friday, December 6, 2019

Ten Gift ideas to Knit for Christmas - Blogmas Day 6

Hello Friends,


Happy Friday! I hope you had a good week. It is such a fun time of the year to knit gifts for others. I always feel inspired to knit up gifts and have knitted socks, scarves, ornaments, and finger-less mitts in past years as gifts. I didn't really have a plan to knit anything as gifts this year but I thought if a fun and quick project comes along, I might knit them as stocking stuffers or some quick knitted gifts. I love knitting for others and Christmas is a wonderful time of the year to knit for those I care about. I found ten gift ideas on Ravelry. I will pick one or two ideas from the list and will knit it and share a post about in another upcoming Blogmas post.


1. Grrlfriend Market Bag - Knit this market bag for a friend or loved one, to carry their belongings or for groceries. Pattern on Ravelry by Laura Spradlin.

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2. Tiny parlour cat. These would be adorable for a cat lover in your life. I am thinking of myself and also my parents. I think these would be so cute to pop into someone's stocking for Christmas. Pattern is on Ravelry and written by Sara Elizabeth Kellner.


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3. Merry fair isle ornaments. These ornaments are so perfect to knit up to put on the Christmas tree. They would also make great gifts to tie onto gift bags or to knit up a couple as a gift itself. The pattern is from Ravelry by Yarnspirations Design Studio.

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4.  Santa's reindeer coaster. These reindeer coasters are so adorable and would be so fun to knit and gift to loved ones this holiday season. They can enjoy them around Christmas this year and more to come. The Pattern is from Ravelry by Mountain Majesty Designs for $4.00 USD.

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5. Trellis lace bookmark. I love this beautiful bookmark. The pattern is found on Ravelry by Leigh Myers. Perfect to gift someone accompanying a book.

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6. Chunky basket. These baskets are perfect for someone who wants some extra storage baskets with a beautiful knitted look. This pattern by Elizabeth Pardue can be found on Ravelry.

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7. Woolly Cacti. These cacti are fun and a good way to have the look of plants without the maintenance. Gift one of these to a friend or family member who would like to have a decorative knitted cactus with no watering required. The pattern can be found on Ravelry by Lucille Randall.

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8. Earbud pouch. These work so well to keep your earbuds from getting all tangled up in your purse or bag. Knit one for someone who complains about the tangling and they will be grateful for the organization. The pattern can be found on Ravelry by Mary Keenan. I knitted one for myself and love it.

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9. Headband with a twist. This headband would make a great gift and keep someone's ears warm this winter and look stylish at the same time. The pattern is on Ravelry by Mirella Moments.

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10. Cable braided necklace. I think this necklace is lovely and it would make such a fun gift. The pattern is on Ravelry by Olga Buraya-Kefelian.

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Thank you for visiting my blog today and checking in for another day of Blogmas. I hope that you got some ideas of what to knit as gifts from this post. I know I want to try out all of these but will select one or two to try out during Blogmas.  I am really enjoying posting daily Christmas related blog posts. I love the daily posting and how it challenges me to come up with different ideas each day. Share your post above in the inlinkz link up party if you have a post you'd like to share.





Thursday, December 5, 2019

Ten Gift Ideas for the Knitters on your Christmas List - Blogmas 5

Hello Friends,

It is Blogmas day 5! Today I am sharing a list of items with you that would make a lot of knitters happy to receive as gifts this holiday season. I can't speak for all of us, but I have a bit of an idea what they might like to receive this Christmas or Hanukkah. None of the items below are sponsoring this post or are ads for the items. Now let's look at some of the fun things that you can buy for knitters online mostly from Etsy.


1.Eat. Sleep. Knit. Sign from CallMeArtsy on Etsy. Very cute sign to hang in a crafting room.
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2. It's not hoarding if its yarn t-shirt from Shopwavez on Etsy. It really isn't.

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3. Wool and the Gang Knit kit. These kits are so fun to receive as a gift. They come with the yarn, needles, and the pattern to complete the project. My sister got me a tank top kit that was fun to knit!

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4. "If you can read this bring me my yarn" socks from IfTheSockFitz on Etsy. I really like "if you can read this..." socks, but these are right up my alley with the bring me my yarn bit. I think I would love to get these for Christmas.

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5. Knitting tote bag from Woolture on Etsy. Need this. Good for the knitter in your list who likes both their yarn and their wine.

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6. Fun yarn bowl from LaPoterieduChalet on Etsy. I love the sock monkey colors on their pottery yarn bowl.
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7. This mug from saidthecrow on Etsy is so adorable and I like how you can personalize it and put names on the mug too.

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8. Love this cozy hoodie that says "keep calm and carry yarn" from StagandPeachCo on Etsy.

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9. Life's all about knitting bag from SparkleandComfort on Etsy. Yep pretty much. Comes in different colors. I think I would want it in the white color.


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10. Christmas tree stitch marker from leilanihandmadeBB3ca on Etsy. These are so nice for Christmas knitting and would be fun to enjoy for future Christmas knitting.

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 I would love to receive any of the items listed above. I hope that this helps you in your search for the perfect gift for a knitter if you have a knitter in your life and want to surprise them with a gift they will love. If you are a knitter, these can also be ideas for gifts to ask for as a gift for the holidays.

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Have a good day!

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