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How much do you spend on Christmas

32 replies

starsparkle08 · 23/01/2021 14:31

Just looking to see people’s budgets and how they are similar and different .

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Iminaglasscaseofemotion · 23/01/2021 14:32

You're a bit late 😂

user1487194234 · 23/01/2021 14:32

Around 4/5 k

Plonque · 23/01/2021 14:33

I spend about £300 per child. I put money away every month specifically for Christmas and I start shopping, or at least start planning, in August/September.

lazylinguist · 23/01/2021 14:40

About £100 for each of the 2 dc including stockings, about £75 for dh and about £30 each for my parents, sister, BIL and their 2dc. Dh's family tend to spend a bit less, so he probably spends about £20-£25 on the 4 people he buys for. We don't save specifically for Christmas and don't set an overall budget. Occasionally we spend more on the dc, e.g. if a laptop etc is needed.

starsparkle08 · 23/01/2021 14:48

I’ve just set up a park account and thinking to order around £1000 vouchers and cards . I think that should cover everything . Has anyone else done park

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CuppaZa · 23/01/2021 14:49

4-5k all in at Christmas

diamondpony80 · 23/01/2021 15:21

About £2500 total

Mrsmadevans · 23/01/2021 16:21

About 4k all in , that is food, presents, booze, entertainment, clothes, house decor , everything.

MustBeTheWine · 23/01/2021 16:41

Around 2-3k, thats for all gifts,all the food and drinks, christmas clothing, new decorations, Christmas eve box etc

Deereamer · 23/01/2021 23:20

Probably about £1500 in total. I start early though it’s spread through from July.

WaitingOnTheDaffodils · 23/01/2021 23:26

Christmas 2020 the spend was approx £2000. We didn’t have any family round though. We normally have parties and meals during December and can spend approx £3,000 - £4000 on a normal year.

livingthegoodlife · 25/01/2021 19:51

I downloaded a present list app thingy this year which also keeps track of how much I spent.

I was horrified to see I spent £800 on gifts. In my head I thought it was about £500. I know I send around £200 on food & wine.

I need to cut down next year.

Those spending much bigger budgets, how does that compare to one month's household income? Seems so high compared to mine!

firstimemamma · 25/01/2021 19:54

No more than £400.

Plonque · 25/01/2021 19:58

@livingthegoodlife

I downloaded a present list app thingy this year which also keeps track of how much I spent.

I was horrified to see I spent £800 on gifts. In my head I thought it was about £500. I know I send around £200 on food & wine.

I need to cut down next year.

Those spending much bigger budgets, how does that compare to one month's household income? Seems so high compared to mine!

Which app?

Sweetener12 · 26/01/2021 05:59

It was about 2-3k for everything

LongIslandIcedT · 26/01/2021 06:14

I budget for around £1k, we spent around £800 this year.
I wouldn't bother with park though, I'd rather have a savings account that I could control.

Adelais · 30/01/2021 12:42

I spent about £650/700 this year all together. That’s was presents for 3 kids and 11 adults.

NoWordForFluffy · 30/01/2021 15:08

I'm not sure what I spend as it's done bit by bit through the year. I should tally it up!

I save my Nectar points for double up in November and general ingredients / food shopping as well, so although my shopping is a few quid dearer each week than if I went to Aldi, I get about £30 of points per month, which more than balances out, especially when double up is factored into it.

I probably spend £500-600 in total, chipped away at through the year. I couldn't do it in one hit. I save monthly onto a Sainsbury's gift card, which helps take the strain off too. My new employer has a discount scheme, so my £20 top up costs £19 each month. Every saving helps! Xmas Grin

FinallyFluid · 30/01/2021 15:13

I have never used Park or similar but used to be able to see the merits until a friend lost all her Christmas money to one that went bust about ten years ago. She is very good at managing money but dreadful at saving, so she transfers her Christmas to a friend who saves it for her.

In answer to the OP, I have no idea, it takes what it takes and so long as we don't go overdrawn

Iseeyoulookingatme · 03/02/2021 17:38

Probably about £1k on presents, food and drink and another £300 on days out which we didn't do this Christmas.

ConkerBonkers · 03/02/2021 18:00

It's usually about £600 for everything

TeaAndToastx2 · 07/02/2021 19:31

I shouldn’t have added it up, about £1500 on presents this year but that is 11 adults and 8 children (all immediate family so my own plus sisters/brothers/nephews/nieces. That’s a lot for me, 2yrs ago it was half that but I started early this year out of Covid boredom! Then maybe another £150 on food/drink etc. No trips this year and nothing new on decorations

Isadora2007 · 07/02/2021 19:34

Why can’t you open a separate account rather than risk Park or similar going bust. Farepack hampers anyone?

MrsPworkingmummy · 07/02/2021 19:36

We probably spend £3000 to £4000 foir everything including family days out throughout December, food, drink, presents, decor etc

anyoldname76 · 07/02/2021 19:37

We normally spend around £250 on each of our children. This Christmas we did spend more as we hadn't been on holiday etc