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HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

I know this is generally a time of joy, and I do hope that you enjoy the day with your loved ones. But I also know that this can be a difficult time of year for some, and if that’s the case for you, I hope you are able to find some peace.

I’ll be back tomorrow … but maybe not until I’ve hit the after-Christmas sales!

Merry Christmas & Happy Hanukkah!

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

I know this is generally a time of joy, and I do hope that you enjoy the day with your loved ones. But I also know that this can be a difficult time of year for some, and if that’s the case for you, I hope you are able to find some peace.

I’ll be back tomorrow … but maybe not until I’ve hit the after-Christmas sales!

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Merry Christmas & Happy Hanukkah!

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

I know this is generally a time of joy, and I do hope that you enjoy the day with your loved ones. But I also know that this can be a difficult time of year for some, and if that’s the case for you, I hope you are able to find some peace.

I’ll be back tomorrow … but maybe not until I’ve hit the after-Christmas sales!

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Merry Christmas & Happy Hanukkah!

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I’ll let you in on a little secret: I love after-Christmas sales.

Most stores will put their holiday items on 50% clearance the day after Christmas. If you have your eye on something particular that might run out, this is the time to pick it up. For example, I always try to buy my cards for the next year on the day after Christmas because I have certain criteria that my cards must satisfy, and there’s too good a chance that the few cards that meet those criteria will sell out.

About a week after Christmas, the clearance price drops to 75% off and about one week after that, it’s 90% off. The actual dates vary according to store, so it’s worth popping in often to see what’s going on. I’m not nearly as particular about wrapping materials as I am about cards, so I always wait until there’s a 90% clearance for paper, ribbon and tissue paper. I try to buy a couple of wrapping paper rolls that have a neutral pattern and white tissue paper – that way, I can use them year-round and no one will know how cheap they were.

I’ll also look for anything that can be given as a gift throughout the year. For example, I’ve picked up multi-packs of little Playdoh tubs in the past (although this year I got a whole bunch during Halloween clearance sales).

I will caution against buying the cheapest wrapping paper because it tends to tear extremely easily (yes, that was a lesson learned the hard way). But the reverse side makes for inexpensive and huge sheets of paper to draw and color on.

Another word of caution: While the prices are tempting, especially at 90% off, try not to go overboard. The very first time I shopped an after-Christmas sale, I bought half a dozen bags of bows because they were about 25 cents per bag. It’s now five years later and I still have two full bags left. The lesson: There will always be another sale next year, so you only need one year’s worth of supplies!

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Works for Me: Start shopping for next year’s holidays right now

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Since I haven’t been able to get to the drugstores that much lately due to not having a car, I haven’t been paying that much attention to the deal previews. So when my CVS circular arrived in the mail on Friday and I started flipping through it, I couldn’t believe all of the free after ECB items that I saw. And I knew right away that many of them were moneymakers because of coupons.

Of course, I haven’t had a chance to plan my deals yet. I seem to be behind on everything this holiday season. But Mercedes has put out a “best of” deals list with coupon match ups, and you can always check out the CVS forum at A Full Cup for scenario ideas and help.

And if you’ve got a scenario yourself, share it in the comments!

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Awesome CVS deals Sunday & Monday

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