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Take the Expense out of Your Easter
Celebration
by Nancy Twigg
The Easter celebration can be expensive, but it
doesn’t have to be. Here are some ideas to help you simplify and replace the
commercial aspects of the holiday with activities that are more in keeping with
the spirit of the season.
- Do some research on how Easter is celebrated
in other cultures. Turn your celebration into a learning experience by
enjoying traditional Easter foods and activities from another country.
- Instead of buying greeting cards, make your
own. Use your computer’s desktop publishing program or crayons, markers and
construction paper to make personalized Easter cards for friends and
relatives.
- If you buy gifts for the children’s Easter
baskets, use moderation. Select one item each child will truly enjoy and
supplement with inexpensive filler items. If you usually buy a new Easter
basket or bucket each year, choose a smaller one this year that will require
fewer items to fill.
- Instead of buying decorations, choose a few
craft projects to do together as a family. Do an Internet search or check
out books from the library for ideas. Use your completed projects to
decorate your home for your family celebration.
- If you use flowers as part of your
celebration, keep arrangements simple. A modest corsage or arrangement of
flowers from your own garden is much more meaningful than an expensive
purchase from the floral shop.
- Instead of spending a great deal of money on
chocolate and prepackaged candy, make homemade cookies and other sweets to
be enjoyed as part of your celebration. Your kids will enjoy making and
decorating these goodies together as a family.
- If receiving new clothes is part of your
family tradition, consider sewing them by hand to save money. If making an
outfit is too big of an undertaking, consider making one special accessory
like a hair bow, tie, sash or piece of simple jewelry to adorn an outfit you
already have.
- Rather than serving an elaborate meal with
all the trimmings, consider serving a modest meal and donating the extra
money you would have spent to an organization that feeds the hungry.
Adapted from Nancy Twigg’s book,
Celebrate Simply: Your Guide to Simpler, More
Meaningful Holidays and Special Occasions (www.celebratesimply.com)
Nancy is a speaker and author who loves inspiring others to live more simply.
Visit her online at
www.countingthecost.com
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