All posts by Sarah @ 702 Park Project

5 Steps To Help You Stick To Your Holiday Budget (plus a free worksheet!)

The season is upon us! Before we know it, it will be Christmas. The hustle and bustle will soon take over, and with that, a certain stress that comes from knowing our wallets are about to get lighter sets in. Charles and I both grew up in households that went all out at Christmas time (and still do!), so it’s hard for us to scale back sometimes. That’s why I created a system a few years ago to help us stay on budget while still covering all our bases when it comes to gifts.

I know it’s not even Thanksgiving yet, but I wanted to go ahead and share this with you because, if you’re like me, you like to shop early.  My goal is usually to have all of my Christmas shopping done by the end of Thanksgiving weekend.

So here goes…my best tips for holiday shopping on a budget.

1.  Set a budget. It seems obvious, but there it is. Trust me: simply saying that you will “spend less” this season doesn’t work. Also, be specific. Rather than setting an overall spending limit, set a limit for each person or couple you plan to buy for.

Below is a free template that I came up with and use each year.  Just click to download!

PDF version:

Download (PDF, 22KB)

Interactive Excel version:

Download (XLSX, 13KB)

2. Track everything. What good is a budget if you don’t stick to it? If you feel like you might be tempted to go over your budget, use the cash envelope system when shopping.

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3. Be aware of sales, deals, coupons, and rewards. It pays to shop early. Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday…these are all great times to capitalize on savings. It wasn’t until I ventured out in the wee hours of Black Friday morning several years ago that I realized just how big your savings can be on these days.

In addition, sites like coupons.com and smartsource.com make “clipping coupons” a breeze. Any time I shop online, I go through Ebates so that I can get a little cash back. I’ve already earned about $150 this year just for shopping online for things that I would have bought anyway.

4. Remember that it’s the thought that counts. You don’t have to spend a huge amount on your loved ones at Christmas to let them know that you love and appreciate them. Thoughtful and handmade gifts can be even more special than expensive ones. And edible gifts are always welcome in our house.

Lastly, why not include a personal card with each gift? We give birthday cards, but so often forget to be as personal at Christmas.

5. Shop after the holidays. This is the time to stock up on seasonal decor and gifts for next year. Most retailers begin their inventory audits at the beginning of the year and are trying to move products off the shelves. Look for decorations and gifts that you know won’t go out of style in the next year.

What are your holiday shopping tips? Do you like to knock out your shopping early, or wait until later in the season?

 

Interview With The Designer: Hillary Thomas Designs

To say that Hillary Thomas has an eye for beauty would be an understatement. Her website says it best: “Growing out of an LA-based traditional interior design business, Hillary Thomas Designs is an interior design, product and lifestyle firm that embodies a ‘Vintage Chic’ style.” Today I’m honored to share my interview with Hillary.

Stop by Hillary’s gorgeous site and say hello, and be sure to check out her shop too!

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When and why did you decide to become a designer?

When I was 10 years old and redecorated my bedroom with Mario Buatta chintz and a brass bed.

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What has been your greatest challenge as a designer?

Finding the time to get it all done!

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How would you characterize your style?

My style is an eclectic mix of the high and the low, where inexpensive flea market finds and fine antiques can effortlessly coexist.

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Does your personal home fit your design style?

Yes!

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How has living in San Francisco influenced the way you decorate?

I wouldn’t say it has changed that much. But the architecture is so inspiring. The city is definitely more refined and elegant, so I find myself using more silk and velvet fabrics than I have in LA.

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What was your first paid design project?

A bachelor pad for a screenplay writer in the Hollywood Hills.

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Where do you find your inspiration?

Everywhere!  A lot of my inspiration comes from my travels.

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What is the best advice you’ve received?

Always trust your instincts.

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Who has been your greatest professional influence?

My very business savvy boyfriend!

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What is your favorite design era?

1960s Old School WASP.

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What is your go-to hostess gift?

One of my malachite bowls or a pair of my lamp finials! ;)

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What do you have coming up next?

A fabulous project in Aspen, CO.

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This Week’s Links – Thanksgiving Edition

Can you believe Thanksgiving is next Thursday? And Christmas is only 39 days away?! Where has this year gone?!

For this week’s links, I thought I’d share my favorite Thanksgiving links from around the web.  Enjoy!!

Interesting Thanksgiving traditions.

A plethora of pies.  I’d love to try the salted caramel apple pie or the deep dish apple bourbon streusel pie!

The cutest Thanksgiving leftover printables. (PS- they’re all FREE!)

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This kids’ table is adorable. Plus, a few fun Thanksgiving games!

A pretty holiday hairstyle.

An introvert’s guide to never flaking on holiday gatherings.

For something different, try this Thanksgiving cocktail.

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A few Thanksgiving place setting ideas.

Pretty little DIY Thanksgiving fortune cookies.

Did you know Chairish and The Everygirl are giving away $200 to spend at Chairish?! (Ok, it’s not technically Thanksgiving-related, but it was just too good not to share!!)

And in case you missed it…

  1. One Room Challenge Favorites – Fall 2014
  2. The Evolution of Wish Lists
  3. Landline
  4. Quotable Friday

Quotable Friday

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I saw this quote earlier this week and immediately loved it. As we head into the holiday season, it’s easy to forget what’s important and get wrapped up in all things material. In my humble opinion, there’s nothing wrong with wanting to give your loved ones nice gifts, or even with wanting fancy gifts yourself.  But it’s important to remember that the time spent together is so much more special.

Have a super weekend! Only 13 days until Thanksgiving and 41 days until Christmas!!

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Landline

First of all, thank you all so much for the birthday wishes yesterday on the blog, Facebook, and Instagram! Y’all sure know how to make a girl feel special.

As of yesterday, we officially have a landline at home. I feel like we’ve stepped back in time. I haven’t had a landline since I lived with my parents almost 10 years ago. I mean, I can do everything on my iPhone. I have so many questions…

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Should we now start screening calls by waiting for the answering machine to come on? Will we have to use *69 often? Will we actually keep the phone book that’s delivered instead of throwing it away as usual? If I press 0, will I get an operator? If someone’s on the phone, will the internet still work?

Do you have a landline? Do you ever use it?

The Evolution of Wish Lists

It’s funny how things change as you get older.  Not necessarily because you want them to, but because you need them to.

Today is my birthday, and I couldn’t help but think about what things are on my dream wish list… these rag & bone booties, a Clare Vivier clutch I’ve been eying for years, 12 settings of the Bunny Williams dinnerware set, a Philip Lim satchel, lots of coffee table books, this leather sofa for the office, and expensive champagne…just to name a few.

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So what’s actually on my wish need list this year? Blinds, a monthly (at least) cleaning lady visit, cabinets for our laundry room, a vacuum, having our back porches and stairs painted, another Nest thermostat, and new shutters. Not quite as glamorous as the previous list, but certainly necessary. Priorities, right?

What’s on your wish list this year? How has your wish list changed as you’ve gotten older?

PS- you can see my actual wish lists here, here, and here.