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Affordable Holiday Traditions To Celebrate With Friends And Family

While Christmas may come with holiday traditions that can be on the expensive side, you don’t need to go into debt just to create a memory and begin a new tradition. Instead, those who are creative will find there are plenty of ways to celebrate with friends and family by starting some affordable holiday traditions. 

A key point about Christmas is that you shouldn't focus on doing costly things as much as you should focus on activities that bring happiness to those around you. If you use that as your baseline, you can find activities that will bring joy to others and also bring your family and friends closer together.

The good news is many of those are even free. Whether you stay in and do activities in your home or explore your neighborhood for things to do, there are many popular traditions to celebrate at Christmas that aren’t expensive. Below are five ideas of affordable holiday traditions you can start in your family today to celebrate the season. 

7 Affordable Holiday Activities You Need To Try This Christmas

1. Baking Together

Everyone loves Christmas cookies or other holiday delectables. Pull out the old family recipe book and get your kids in the kitchen with you. Baking items that you haven't had in a few years or some unknown recipe that Grandma left can be an adventure. Plus, you can use the time to share your memories and family stories with the younger generation. You also get to teach your young ones a new skill with baking.

2. Have A Bonfire

There's nothing like the warmth of an outdoor blaze to set hearts aglow during the holiday season. Bonfires are great for gathering family and friends to share stories, sing some holiday songs, or just talk. People never have time in this busy world to sit and share so this could be a special time. You can make it an even better time by breaking out some graham crackers, marshmallows, and some chocolate to make smores.

3. Go Caroling

Those who have some good singers among their friends and family can gather them to go around a neighborhood or two singing Christmas carols. It's an old-fashioned tradition that few do anymore, but it is a good way to share the spirit of the season with neighbors. It also is a good way to get children interested in music and help their memorization skills. Plus, you’ll also get to explore a neighborhood and see how people decorate.

mother and children working on gingerbread house

4. Visit A Nursing Home

An afternoon visit to a nursing home with small tokens like toiletry items or socks can teach young people and children about compassion. It is a demonstration of respect and those in these homes love it. They can often not be able to see their own families for several reasons, so any attention to them brings a smile to their faces. It will also show your young ones that this holiday is about giving and not just about getting new gifts.

5. Make A Gingerbread House

Making a gingerbread house is a challenging task that you can do with younger and older children. It can be as inexpensive or expensive as you desire because there are many gingerbread house kits sold everywhere.

The time you spend with your family constructing it and allowing them to make creative decisions is where the real value is. It is also a way to teach them about basic geometry and construction. And at the end, you all have a yummy snack you can break into!

What Can You Do If Emergencies Happen?

Regardless of what traditions you add to your holidays, there could be a time when an emergency threatens your fun and you need extra money. Many things could happen over the season from a high utility bill to needing extra to handle a sudden trip to the emergency room. While bank loans can take a while, we here at Wisconsin Auto Title Loans, Inc. remain ready and willing to help finance your unexpected expenses. 

We offer you title loans and signature installment loans to help you get through your emergency expenses. Title loans have a maximum borrowing limit of $15,000 when you use your vehicle’s lien-free title as collateral. On the other hand, signature installment loans allow you between $100 and $1,500 and don’t require collateral. 

Both types of loans require you to have a driver's license or state-issued ID and to be at least 18 years old. Title loans also require a clean vehicle title and your vehicle available for inspection. Signature installment loans require a checking account statement showing your account is open and in your name and the most recent pay stub you have.

child giving senior candy during holidays

Experience These Affordable Holiday Traditions This Year

As you can see, you don’t have to risk having fun and making memories if you are trying to have a more affordable holiday. This holiday, you can easily adopt some of these new and affordable holiday traditions that your family and friends will love. 

If you run into an emergency that is threatening your holiday, remember that we here at Wisconsin Auto Title Loans, Inc. are here to help. Fill out the online form for our title loan or our installment loan to get started on the process now!

 

Note: The content provided in this article is only for informational purposes, and you should contact your financial advisor about your specific financial situation.

June Mckaig

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