I wasn't one of those people standing outside Walmart, Best Buy or Target at 4 a.m. this morning. I don't think I will ever be one of those people, although I have a deep respect for those hardy souls who are willing to brave the dark and cold in pursuit of bargains.
If you are like me--or if you were there at 4 a.m. but weren't early enough for the limited number of items available at the hot prices--I wanted to let you know that there are less tiring Black Friday deals online. And no, those bargains aren't gone, like the brick and mortar store deals that disappeared by 7 a.m. A number of toy stores sent me information and links to their Black Friday sales; thought you might like to check them out!
Little Tikes
I love Little Tikes toys. They are so durable; some of the ones I purchased for my son when he was a toddler still look like new (and he is now 10 years old!) Some of their buys include their 2-in-1 Playhouse for $149.99 (regularly $299.99); their little plastic chairs for $5.99 (regularly $12.99); a 4 pack of Chou Chou doll rompers for $11.96 (regularly $39.96); the My Real Digital Video Camera for $79.99 (was $99.99) and more.
If you are worried about shipping, they are offering free shipping until November 30 on all orders of $150 or more. Use code TRKY2009 at checkout. Check it out at the Little Tikes webstore.
I See Me Personalized Gifts
I understand their new book, A Christmas Bear for Me, already has brisk sales. Use this link to I See Me Personalized Gifts and code FSW715 to get free shipping until 12/10/09.
Back to Basics Toys
I really like their basic, well-built toys. This is a good resource for classic toys, too, like those Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots, the Slinky Dog, the Drop in the Bucket Game, and the neatest pink retro trike.
Their Black Friday offer includes 10%-off orders $50+, 15%-off orders $100+, and 20%-off orders $150+. Expires 12/1/09. Enter code SSAVINGS8 at checkout. Check out Back to Basics Toys.
Discovery Channel Store
Love their toys--kids learn science without even realizing it! I saw some especially enticing deals on their DVD documentaries. For Black Friday they have their Paper Recycling Studio for $14.99 (regularly $24.99); their Blue Planet DVD set for $39.99 (regularly $79.95); their Day We Left Earth NASA Missions DVD for $24.99 (regularly $69.95); and their Ultimate Star Planetarium for $49.99 (regularly $79.95). Here is the link: Discovery Channel Online. By the way, they offer free shipping on orders of more than $75; use code FREESHIP at checkout.
Crayola Store
They have the Crayola Color Explosion Glow Dome, which is sold at on ToysRUs, for $22.99 (regularly $29.99). their popular Crayon Maker for $22.99 and the Wonder Magic Light Brush for $16.99. Crayola Store Online.
Amazon
Amazon will be offering "Black Friday" deals for the next few days on all their categories, including toys. When I checked a few minutes ago, the Barbie 3-Story Dream Townhouse is only $99; Deluxe Transformers were $7.99; MagNext I Coaster was just $29.99. This is the Amazon Black Friday Index of Hot Deals.
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Friday, November 27, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Make a list and check it twice!

With Thanksgiving just two days away, we are currently being bombarded with messages about "Black Friday Deals." Many of you are probably already making your lists of gift ideas and recipients. Today's blog may give you some ideas on timesaving ways to set up and keep those gift lists.
A few years ago I developed a paper list system but thought it would be good to upgrade to something more cool and hip. So I started searching online for gift list systems.
I haven't started using any of these sites yet, but thought I would pass on some links for you, in case you also want to upgrade your list system.
LifeHacker's Holiday Shopping Checklist
This nifty template allows you to color code, cross-reference, and calculate your shopping budget. It is a spreadsheet that includes columns for recipients, purchased gift, gift cost, and whether you have received, wrapped and delivered the gift. It's a free template; that's a price I like when I'm budgeting for Christmas!
If you have an I-Phone, I found several Christmas gift list organizer aps:
Santa's List by Vurgood Apps
This YouTube video shows how it works.
My Christmas Gift List by PRG Consulting
Christmas Gifts List
This Christmas List application is for the Palm.
GiftBox is for Palms, but it also has a PC application. Like the fact that you can keep notes on possible gift ideas.
Or, if you still want to rely on the old printed list, here are a couple of free lists available for free:
Debi's Handy Helper Freebies: Christmas Shopping List
All Things Christmas Gift List
This is my favorite because there is a place to list budgeted amount and actually spent for each gift:
Thrifty Fun's Holiday Gift List
Hope these resources help you. Go ahead and make that list today, so you can enjoy Thanksgiving tomorrow, before you start the shopping frenzy on Friday! With one of these lists, you will be all ready for Friday!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Preparing for the holidays: gifts in a jar

Now that November is here, many of us are starting to think about Thanksgiving and Christmas. I will pass along many great ideas in the next two months, so please follow this blog! My gift database full of clever ideas for saving money (yet maintaining your creativity) during these hard economic times. These frugal gift ideas are fun to give and will be greatly appreciated by the recipient!
Today I wanted to give you a link to an article I found on the Right@Home website. It's a brief primer on making gifts in a jar, and includes a delectable sounding recipe for buttermilk berry pancakes. To make it super simple, you can download and print out their recipe card to attach to the jar. Check it out at the Right@Home website.
Wouldn't it make a nice hostess gift for Thanksgiving?
While you are at the site, enter to win the $100 Visa Gift Card and download coupons for some of your favorite household cleaning supplies.
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