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Easy Holiday shopping

December 15, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

Angelica Owens

Staff Writer 

 

Christmas is always a hectic time of year. You want to budget your money to get gifts for people but have the gifts still be nice and you always have trouble finding good presents for people. While doing my own christmas shopping, I have found out some good websites and stores to buy things from.

1. Five Below

If you are looking for a really cheap store to buy quality things from this is the place. They have extremely good sales and nice things so do your shopping there.

2. Fire Mountain Gems

Website: http://www.firemountaingems.com

This is the perfect place to shop online if you want to buy people jewelry for cheap and that is quality. You can rack up and buy like 10 pieces for about $10-$20 and that is really good. Plus their jewelry is for people of all ages.

3. Amazon

Website: www.amazon.com

Amazon is one of those websites you can never get rid of. They have everything on there from electronic things, jewelry, phone cases, handbags and even clothes. They aren’t that expensive either which makes Amazon the perfect place to shop for people christmas gifts.

4. Walmart

You can never go wrong at walmart. They always have sales for everyone. They have everything you could think of as well.

5. Etsy

Website: www.Etsy.com

If you want home made stuff, go to the link above. This website has all homemade things so if you love crafty and artsy things go here.

 

If you need help with making choices like where to start your shopping, I hope this short list helps you narrow down your choices to shop.

 

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