We’re really trying to keep the holiday spending to a minimum this year. The budget has really forced me to get creative in regards to gift giving.
I decided to give the kids some coupons in their stockings for ‘on-demand’ fun outings and of course ‘free passes’ to get out of chores. I searched the internet high-and-low for printable coupons and couldn’t find anything. I decided to create my own.
Although we’d most likely do most of these things anyway. I think they’ll enjoy the ‘redemption’ process. It’s always fun to be in charge.
It is my intention to hole-punch and tie them together with ribbon, BUT … guess what? I can’t find either {ERR}. Imagine them cut out a little more neatly and tied with holiday ribbon.
Please feel free to DOWNLOAD the coupons and create some holiday fun of your own.
Supplies needed:
DOWNLOAD Free Printable Holiday Coupons
Color printer
Heavy card stock paper for best results
Scissors
Hole-punch and ribbon (optional – for stringing together into booklets)
Sharpie for labelling.
Directions for use: Simply print out your file onto the paper of your choice. Cut around coupons. Fill out the coupons and you’re done!
If you have any fun and inexpensive gift ideas, please share!
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!
MK xo
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These are really cute. If my kids could read, we’d be using them. :) Maybe in a few years!
Thank You
Free Printable – Holiday Coupon Template http://bit.ly/4uNWHL –> download and print to create great stocking stuffers.
Oh..great labels.. I just missed them for this Christmas & New Year. Next year I’ll use these labels and wish my kids. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for these, im bookmarking you to use them next year :)
What a great idea! I downloaded it for next year! This is such a great idea for kids to give of themselves!
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Thank you for making these available for free! Especially at Christmas time when the budget is stretched it is nice to find a super product for free. Thank you for sharing your time and talent!
Thank you! Looking forward to making these for my kids as part of their stocking stuffers. Very cute!