I am determined this year not to overspend. Every year my lovely Grandad gives me £100 for Christmas and the same again for my birthday on Jan 1st. Every year I borrow the £200 from my mother in advance and use towards my Christmas spending budget. Just for once I would like to actually have the money to spend on me (actually, on the house, as we've just moved).
I am on the lookout for cheap fun ideas for celebrating, christmas crafts that are easy to make, gifts that I can make with DS12, ideas for cheap stocking fillers for DS12 - any frugal Christmas ideas at all, really! We had some good threads on this subject last year but I think it all got lost in the changeover to the new site 
Any ideas, anyone?
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