I always shop the after-holiday-sales but this year I did much better than usual. I got sevearl things on clearance that I put aside for next year. My best "find" was some of those Christmas theme socks for the girls. I didn't just find the typical ones (those I bought a stack of too for gift baskets) but I also found some that were in these cute decorative containers and in bright "teen" colors. These are perfect for all my teenage cousins, who I buy for.
The biggest thing I plan to do different is gift baskets. This year, with all the couponing and sale shopping I do, I had lots of free stuff to put together some baskets. I did one for our girl-exchange gift that was full of Loreal skin care products. Our limit was $25 and I had to stop myself from adding more than I did because what I put in there was already about $40 worth. But it made a beautiful basket and I got it all for free! I also did a basket of Garnier stuff (shampoo, conditioner, hairspray, facial clothes, etc.) for someone and it was all for free. Anyways, I didn't think about doing that until later in the season but next year I plan to stock up early on these types of items with the anticipation of using them for Christmas baskets. It's perfect for the ladies!
I also got a few different Christmas tins, glass jars, etc. on clearance for about 75 cents each (or less for the tins). I plan to do more home-made gifts next year. I enjoy baking and things like that (though I'm not good at anything fancy) and hope to spend time with my DD making things for others.
I have two kids now. I know that next year (DD will be almost 3 and DS will be almost 1) will be a lot of fun. I look forward to making sure that the main focus is on the "reason for the season" (Christ and celebrating his birth). I want to get a nice nativity scene before next season... something that we can put up each year for their childhood. I'd also like to start doing an Advent calander next year and make that a "tradition" for the kids. I want to do more to make sure that the kids understand what Christmas is all about and that they enjoy the season as much as the day.
Have a blessed day,
Julie