One of the best ways to find a good price on new items is to pay attention to your calendar. Most stores run holiday sales, seasonal sales, end-of-season sales, etc. If you have an item on your list, waiting for one of these sales can really pay off.
In the US, we are now in our back-to-school season. Art supplies and office supplies are at their lowest price of the year, so this is the best time to stock up on those types of things. Think ahead for the year, and also keep in mind that you can use any of these supplies as gifts later on. For example, a pack of pens can be given with a set of handmade cards or a notebook (which will also be on sale this time of year). Crayons, markers, paints, or colored pencils can be paired with a coloring book or blank sketch pad. Other things like back packs, lunch boxes, thermoses, and food containers are also currently on sale, as well as lunch box type food and snacks.
Back-to-school season also means that some will be going off to college. Small appliances, bedding, storage containers, and organizers are on sale to help students get set up in their dorms. Again, think ahead for the possibility of gifts later in the year if you have someone on your list who might benefit from any of these things.
Here in Texas, we have Tax Free Weekend coming up, when there is no sales tax on clothing. Many stores often run additional sales that weekend to lure customers in. We might brave the crowds this year as Colton needs a new wardrobe for his school nurse job. John grows out of his pants faster than we can buy them, so we might do some shopping for his next size up, too.
As summer comes to a close, stores will clearance out all of their summer gear: toys, garden supplies, pool items, outdoor grills and accessories, patio furniture, clothes, etc. Now is the time to act on what you might need for next summer. This goes for any end-of-season sale. Look ahead to next year and you won't have to pay full price when the time comes because you'll already have what you need.
Of course, there are always sales around holidays. Major appliances usually go on sale around Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Independence Day, Memorial Day, and Father's Day. (This post is not about whether or not these holidays should be commercialized, so please don't come after me! I'm simply saying that if you need something, you may as well buy it on sale and save your household some money.) A lot of craft supplies go on sale around Halloween, and again in March as that is National Craft Month. Thanksgiving and Christmas are good times to stock up on baking and pantry items, among other things.
After-holiday sales can be just as good, if not better. Again, think ahead for what you might use the next year. Things that go on clearance after a holiday are not necessarily holiday specific, either. Red or green will be associated with Christmas as long as it is in an aisle of Christmas items, but if you have a red kitchen and there are red cookware items on sale, for instance, no one is going to know any different. The same with pink or heart-shaped items after Valentine's Day. These can be used any time, or saved for other romantic occasions like anniversaries. After last Valentine's Day, I bought several bath salt gift sets on clearance, none of which said anything about Valentine's Day on the packaging. Something like that would make a great gift at any time of the year. I saw a video by Frugal Fit Mom on YouTube where she went to the after-Christmas sales and bought shampoo and body wash gift sets in the brand her family likes. She said she does this every year and buys enough of these toiletries to last them until the next after-Christmas sale. This takes care of her needs for a fraction of what she would normally pay. Again, I'm thinking these could be used as gifts, especially for people who may be hard to buy for, like men or teenagers. Things like candy can, of course, be enjoyed no matter what the wrapper or packaging looks like (speaking from personal experience).
The start of the year is all about health and fitness. If you have been wanting to invest in exercise equipment, or you need some new tennis shoes or other workout gear, that is a good time to shop. Many stores also run semi-annual sales in January and again in June. Anything from household items, bedding, and linens, to clothing and beauty products can be found at a discount.
If you keep a list such as the one we talked about last week, or if you keep a gift list for others, look over it and see if you can time your purchases to catch a sale. Waiting for a deal is a sure way to stretch your money.
Have I forgotten anything? Let me know if you think of other times to save throughout the year, so we can all mark our calendars!
Very good reminder! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome!
DeleteExcellent advice! I am going to get several folders to keep things I print off instead of notebooks. They are smaller and take up way less room.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, Belinda! I plan on getting some, too, for all of the pictures John paints and colors for me. I saw that the paper ones are only .15 right now at some places!
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