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12 Tips to Save Money on Halloween

13 Tips to Save Money on Halloween

With consumers returning to their pre-pandemic behaviors, we could see pre-pandemic numbers of revelers and spending this year. It’s a spooktacular time of year! A survey of more than 8,200 people by Prosper Insights & Analytics and the National Retail Federation found that nearly seven in 10 consumers are planning to celebrate Halloween this year. The NRF predicts that consumers will spend $10.6 billion on Halloween candy, outdoor decorations, costumes, pumpkin carving, attending or hosting a party this year, and other Halloween items.

Halloween expenses like candy, costumes, and decorations can quickly add up but you can save big on Halloween without sacrificing the spooky fun for kids of all ages with these tips.

13 Ways You Can Save On Halloween

1. Buy arts and craft supplies at the dollar store.

Visit dollar or other discount stores for great savings on some basic supplies for making your own decorations. Ready-made treat bags, party favors, and Halloween decorations can be used to make wreaths, centerpieces, yard decor, and other festive decorations.

2. Buy your Halloween candy from a warehouse club.

Getting your Halloween candy in bulk from a warehouse club can help you save money. Get a few bags of mixed candy to give your trick-or-treaters lots of options. 

3. Shop at online party stores for Halloween decorations.

Whether you’re decorating for the season, a Halloween party, or your home for trick-or-treaters, check out the Halloween décor at online party stores for some great deals before spending your money at the big-box stores. Keep an eye out for coupons and online-only offers. Often party stores will offer discounts on bulk buys and run specials on Halloween items throughout the season.

4. Shop at bargain stores.

Stores, like Ollie’s Bargain Outlet, that carry overstock, surplus, and slightly damaged or irregular merchandise can be a  bargain hunter’s paradise as they often have a large selection of holiday-themed merchandise. Many carry discounted Halloween costumes and accessories.

Don’t forget the thrift and charity stores. Thrift stores are the perfect place to find Halloween decor — from creepy old dolls and beautifully aged jars for lanterns to dusty baskets and so much more — that you can repurpose to make your very own Haunted House.

Save On Halloween With DIY

5. Make your own Halloween costumes.

There are all kinds of tutorials and tips for making Halloween costumes with inexpensive materials online. Visit Pinterest boards and posts from crafty bloggers to get inspiration. Buy items you can reuse in your everyday life, for next year’s Halloween, or that you can repurpose. My daughter’s favorite costume was Pippi Longstocking. And it was so affordable! I just braided her hair into two pigtails, ran a wire coat hanger through them, painted some freckles on with my eyeliner, and dressed her in some fun stripes.

Bonus Tip: Swap costumes Most of us wear our Halloween costumes once, maybe twice. So consider swapping with some of your closest friends and family members.

6. Dress up the foods you have on hand.

Check your fridge, freezer, pantry, and cupboards to see what creative Halloween recipes you can come up with. Wrap some dough strips around a hot dog to make mummy dogs, use pumpkins as bowls, turn deviled eggs into eyeballs with an olive slice and by making blood streaks with red food coloring. For more ideas check out 13 Fun & Easy Halloween Food Ideas – Eat, Drink, and Be Scary.

7. Find free activities near you.

Many of us don’t have room in our budget to host a Halloween party or hand out holiday candy this year. There are events that you can attend for some free Halloween fun. Check with your local churches, community centers, schools, museums, parks, and local businesses for offerings. You can also find events in your local newspaper and on the Facebook pages of local organizations. Often there will be several low-cost ways to celebrate Halloween.

8. Shop on November 1st for next year.

Once Halloween is over, many stores will be clearing out anything that didn’t sell. Now is the time to stock up on all the clearance items for next year. You can get discounts of up to 90%!!

9. Ask for price adjustments & save receipts.

Keep your receipts and if the price drops within a month+- of your purchase, many stores will give you the lower price. Since some stores have special rules on holiday items, they may not offer this on some items. But, it never hurts to ask! Sometimes stores won’t do price adjustments but will have you return and repurchase the item at the lower price. You don’t have to wait until Black Friday to shop! Starting on Oct. 6 if you purchase an item in-store or online on or before Dec. 24 and the price drops any lower at Target, you can request a price adjustment on your purchase. For a list of stores with price match or price adjustment policies visit Real Sophisticated Consumer.

10. Check local deal sites.

Ghost tours, haunted houses, and corn mazes can be expensive so check your local deal websites such as Groupon for discounted tickets to local events.

11. Decorate with items you have on hand.

Just like making spooky food from items that you already have, you can many Halloween decorations quickly and cheaply with items that are lying around your home. Make a giant yard spider out of black garbage bags, cobwebs from cotton balls, and tombstones from cardboard. Simply lighting a candle can add a perfect eerie glow and pouring your seasonal orange and yellow packaged candies (or M&Ms, candy corn, or jelly beans) into glass containers will add a pop of Halloween color to your home.

12. Wait to purchase your pumpkin.

Many stores sell pumpkins at deep discounts right before Halloween to clear out excess inventory before the big post-Halloween demand drop. By holding off until Halloween or a few days before to buy pumpkins your pumpkins, you could save some money. By carving the pumpkins on Halloween instead of earlier in the season when the pumpkins are more prone to rot, your jack-o-lantern will look its best for partygoers and trick-or-treaters. You could also use uncarved pumpkins for Thanksgiving decorations.

13. Avoid Halloween Pop-Up Shops

Pop-up shops and Halloween-themed stores are only open a few months each year and tend to be pretty expensive. After all, these places need to make a year’s revenue in just a few short months.

I hope these simple, but effective tips help you keep your budget intact. You don’t have to sacrifice a lot to have a budget-friendly Halloween. You just need to be resourceful and creative. By making a few simple changes you can save on your fun-filled Halloween!

FREE National Parks Entrance Days for 2020

It’s time to experience the national parks!

Discover America’s Story

National parks are America’s best idea, and there are more than 400 parks available to everyone, every day. The fee-free days provide a great opportunity to visit a new place or an old favorite, especially one of the national parks that normally charge an entrance fee. On four days in 2020, all National Park Service sites that charge an entrance fee will offer free admission to everyone. The free days will apply at the 118 of the 417 national parks that charge for admission. The others are free all the time. The entrance fee waiver for fee-free days does not cover amenity or user fees for activities such as camping, boat launches, transportation, or special tours. The National Park Service is reducing the number of fee-free days from 10 in 2017 to four for the last several years in an effort to address an $11 billion maintenance backlog.

Mark your calendar for these entrance fee-free dates in 2020:

January 15: Martin Luther King Jr. Day
April 18: First day of National Park Week
September 26: National Public Lands Day
November 11: Veterans Day

The annual $80 America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass allows unlimited entrance to more than 2,000 federal recreation areas, including all national parks that normally charge an entrance fee. There are also free or discounted passes available for senior citizens, current members of the military, families of fourth-grade students, and disabled citizens. Learn more about the variety of passes offered by the America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass series. Did you know? All the money from entrance fees remains in the National Park Service, and at least 80 percent stays in the park where it was collected.

Free Entrance Days – Participating Parks (By State)

Parks listed below waive their entrance fees on nationally designated fee-free dates. Please check with each park for operating hours and event schedules.

Alaska
Denali National Park & Preserve

Arizona
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Grand Canyon National Park
Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Montezuma Castle National Monument
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
Petrified Forest National Park
Pipe Spring National Monument
Saguaro National Park
Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument
Tonto National Monument
Tumacácori National Historical Park
Tuzigoot National Monument
Walnut Canyon National Monument
Wupatki National Monument

Arkansas
Fort Smith National Historic Site
Pea Ridge National Military Park

California
Cabrillo National Monument
Death Valley National Park
Joshua Tree National Park
Lassen Volcanic National Park
Lava Beds National Monument
Muir Woods National Monument
Pinnacles National Park
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks
Whiskeytown National Recreation Area
Yosemite National Park

Colorado
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
Colorado National Monument
Dinosaur National Monument
Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument
Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve
Mesa Verde National Park
Rocky Mountain National Park

Florida
Canaveral National Seashore
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument
Dry Tortugas National Park
Everglades National Park
Gulf Islands National Seashore

Georgia
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park
Cumberland Island National Seashore
Fort Pulaski National Monument

Hawai’i
Haleakalā National Park
Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park
Pu’uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park

Idaho
Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve
Yellowstone National Park

Maine
Acadia National Park

Maryland
Antietam National Battlefield
Assateague Island National Seashore
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine
Fort Washington Park
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park

Massachusetts
Adams National Historical Park
Cape Cod National Seashore

Michigan
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

Minnesota
Pipestone National Monument

Mississippi
Gulf Islands National Seashore
Vicksburg National Military Park

Missouri
Harry S. Truman National Historic Site
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial
Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield

Montana
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area
Glacier National Park
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
Yellowstone National Park

Nebraska
Scotts Bluff National Monument

Nevada
Death Valley National Park
Lake Mead National Recreation Area

New Hampshire
Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site

New Jersey
Thomas Edison National Historical Park

New Mexico
Aztec Ruins National Monument
Bandelier National Monument
Capulin Volcano National Monument
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument
White Sands National Monument

New York
Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site

North Carolina
Wright Brothers National Memorial

North Dakota
Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Ohio
James A. Garfield National Historic Site
Perry’s Victory & International Peace Memorial

Oklahoma
Fort Smith National Historic Site

Oregon
Crater Lake National Park
Lewis & Clark National Historical Park

Pennsylvania
Steamtown National Historic Site

Puerto Rico
San Juan National Historic Site

South Carolina
Fort Sumter National Monument

South Dakota
Badlands National Park
Jewel Cave National Monument

Tennessee
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park

Texas
Big Bend National Park
Fort Davis National Historic Site
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Padre Island National Seashore

Utah
Arches National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park
Canyonlands National Park
Capitol Reef National Park
Cedar Breaks National Monument
Dinosaur National Monument
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Golden Spike National Historic Site
Natural Bridges National Monument
Zion National Park

Virgin Islands
Christiansted National Historic Site

Virginia
Assateague Island National Seashore
Colonial National Historical Park
George Washington Memorial Parkway’s Great Falls Park
Prince William Forest Park
Shenandoah National Park

Washington
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
Lewis & Clark National Historical Park
Mount Rainier National Park
Olympic National Park

West Virginia
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park

Wyoming
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area
Devils Tower National Monument
Grand Teton National Park
Yellowstone National Park

Before you go be sure to check out our,Items You Need To Bring When Visiting America’s National Parks post!

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Don’t give your money away! Whether you’re making a small purchase from a discount retailer or you’re spending thousands of dollars at a high-end shop, many stores allow you to use a coupon or promo code. It’s easy to find great deals and promotional discounts and save on your online purchases. With thousands and thousands of coupons, promo codes, and deals available; you can get the best deal on your purchases from all the best stores across all different categories  ⁠— no matter what you’re buying.

 

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Shop Smart with these 12 Financial Tips For Holiday Shopping

Shop Smart with these 12 Financial Tips For Holiday Shopping

Once again retailers have their red mark-down pens out early and many consumers will begin taking advantage of bargains well in advance of the traditional Black Friday rush.

As you hit the stores this holiday season, whether you’re an experienced shopper with many years of finding the perfect gift at the right price or a novice who is just learning the ropes, it’s always smart to prepare yourself with some timely shopping tips.

Create a holiday budget. Just having an overall idea of what you want to spend floating around in your head isn’t good enough. Without a thoughtfully planned out budget, you’ll likely get caught up in the excitement and overspend in the blink of an eye.

Shop with a list. Santa thinks it’s a useful tool, and so should you. On your list include the names of those for whom you need to a purchase gift for, what you plan to give each of them, and the amount you intend to spend for each gift. We’ve got two great forms to help you plan your Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping strategy at the bottom of this post! You can also download the Word Documents for each of them here Black Friday Checklist and Cyber Monday Checklist.

Avoid the high-margin items at the entrance or near the cash registers. They’re there to encourage you to impulse-buy.

Do not carry large amounts of cash. This is the prime season for pickpockets to take advantage of crowded areas and distracted people. Instead, plan to make frequent trips to the ATM to replenish your cash as needed.

Do not carry your checkbook or more credit cards than you will use during the shopping trip. If your wallet is lost or stolen, this will limit the damage.

Purchase or earn discounted retail gift cards. This tip comes from Money Talk News. Some websites sell gift cards at a discount. When you purchase these cards you create your own built-in savings when you shop or gift them. Also, throughout the year you can perform specific tasks such as surveys or visiting a store with their app open in exchange for points that can be cashed in for free gift cards.

Do not shop when you are in a hurry or at the last minute. You’ll end up spending more than you should simply so you can mark an item off your list. Also, plan to visit stores during the first hour of business as salespeople are more likely to be in a good mood. Therefore, more likely to help or offer you a friends-and-family discount.

Do not pile new debt on top of old. Some people are still paying for last year’s holiday expenses as they enter the new buying season. Don’t make your financial situation worse by being one of them. If you are in a tenuous financial situation, it will only be made worse through irresponsible spending.

Being financially responsible this holiday season is a gift to yourself and to those you care about. If you need help creating a holiday budget or paying off an existing debt load, don’t delay reaching out for help. A non-profit credit counseling service is a good place to look for help.

If the debt you have is too much to pay off in one year, consider a personal, debt consolidation loan. These loans offer lower interest rates than your credit card. You can use it to pay off medical bills, private student loan debts, as well as credit cards that carry high-interest rates. Debt consolidation loans will lower your monthly expenses and while helping you pay off your high-interest debt.

Use your smartphone while in the store to compare prices on the spot with competitors. Don’t worry about offending sales associates, ask them to match any lower prices that you find.

Sign up for emails and filter them by adding a folder for them to your inbox. Make sure you specify what kinds of emails you want to receive from them (ie. only sales, not what’s new). Don’t ignore the emails you get from brands you care about, because once in while there will be a really good deal offered only to email subscribers only.

To find the best discounts you will need to be on alert for the timing and location of the best deals. According to consumer research firm America’s Research Group, 65% of customers want discounts of 60% before making a purchase. Many retailers are hoping to wean shoppers off their addiction to discounts. So they aren’t only trying to be more strategic about the timing and duration of promotions, but also about what merchandise and even locations are included. Some have started offering shorter, limited-time-only sales, while others are launching promotions when shoppers least expect them. Many stores are also tailoring specials for its app users, credit-card holders, and rewards members. Be sure to scour social media and sign up for promotion alerts from the retailers you intend to shop. Are you planning on doing some Black Friday shopping? Be sure to check out this Wall Street Journal article for some great tips to get discounts, perks, and even bitcoin.

Give DIY gifts. Not only can a homemade gift convey a more heartfelt sentiment but it may save you some money too. If you aren’t creative, shop at craft fairs, Etsy, or give a food gift from your own kitchen. Homemade jams or mixes are always fun to give and receive. You could also give the gift of your time.

This time of year, shopping is as confusing as it gets. Your social media, mailbox, and email are bombarded with news about sales and holiday promotions. You feel like you’re missing out if you miss a deal and end up paying full price. Stores are packed and roads are already busy with shoppers traveling to the stores get a head start on this year’s shopping. More than ever, smart shopping at the holidays means finding ways to cut through the clutter and know when to buy. We hope that with these tips you will not only be one of the shoppers who get the best deal but one who stays on budget. Wishing You and Yours Happy Holidays, Happy Shopping!

 

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More Jane 72 Hour Sale Deals with free shipping for 10/13 to 10/15:

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Was $26.99 – Now $12.99 – Thanksgiving Totes | Free Shipping (10/14 to 10/16)

Available in 9 different colors with either black or white art this bag is perfect for carrying all your Thanksgiving leftovers. After all, we don’t need any turkey going to waste. 

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More Jane 72 Hour Sale Deals with free shipping for 10/14 to 10/16

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These Jane 72 Hour Sale Deals end 10/14!

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