20 Christmas Hacks for Mums To Stop You Losing Your Mind

Mum in Santa hat smiling with Christmas presents, celebrating holiday cheer.

6. Recycle for Gift Ideas

Buying tons of new gifts every year is expensive as we know. Save this year by recycling what you can and revamping it for gifts, ornaments or anything else that can be considered Christmas related… which is pretty much anything!

Festive Christmas drink containers with holiday-themed designs for mums during the holiday season.
via Snowman Crafts

7. Christmas Planners

Planners are lifesavers… oh yes these things will save your Christmas by plan out everything that needs to be organised, bought, cooked and more with these easy to use planners.

Free Christmas planner printable to help mums stay organised during the holiday season.
via orgjunkie

8. Shop Discounts on Booze for Gifts

For relatives and friends a bottle of booze is a simple yet appreciated gift, shop for discounts and sales for easy gifts to make all Christmas like without the stress of buying particular personalised gifts for everyone because that in itself can be a challenge and drive you bonkers…

Decorative bottle and pineapple crafted with Ferrero Rocher chocolates for festive decor.
via idomyselph.com

9. Create Ornaments with Household Items

How witty are these! Simple household items can make the most beautiful ornaments, save money and space on new ornaments and arrangement ideas when you can DIY lovely items from home.

20 Christmas Hacks for Mums | Stay At Home Mum
via homebnc.com

10. DIY Gifts

DIY DIY DIY! Make everything from home if you can! save so much extra dosh with DIY gifts, super simple but still great gifts for everyone.

20 Christmas Hacks for Mums | Stay At Home Mum
via Hoosier Homemade

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.


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