NORCROSS, GA, March 05, 2013 (Press-News.org) It is fun to get into the spirit of things every time a holiday rolls around, but the Knoxville bankruptcy experts at Clark & Washington do not advise doing so without a clear-cut budget. This should include everything you have to buy and how much you have to spend. Budget shopping and being creative are both things that can keep you on track and still provide your kids with a great St. Patrick's Day to remember for years to come!
Classroom Fun
If you have a child who is in school, they will probably need a lot of different supplies for various parties and celebrations. Supplies needed include:
- Snacks
- Desserts
- Themed attire/costumes
The Knoxville bankruptcy lawyers at Clark & Washington know that saving money on snacks can be as easy as making your own instead of buying them. For example, you can create a veggie or cracker platter with some of your child's favorites without spending the inflated price on a packaged platter from the store. There are many different snack ideas you can find online that are suitable for kids of all ages.
When it comes to desserts, you can make your own brownies or cupcakes with just a few dollars. Buying these (especially on a holiday) at a local bakery would be very expensive considering the number of kids who are in your child's class. You can even color the frosting to make sure the goodies have a green St. Patrick's Day feel to them.
Gifts for Kids
All kids want to get a gift whether it's candy or a fun toy. One great way to save money and get your kids doing something creative is by making a craft together. For example, a candle making kit can entertain the kids and work as a gift once they are finished. The best part is that this is a low-cost gift that kids will be sure to love because they made it. Just like the food, there are innumerable craft ideas you can find online, including soaps and picture frames.
If you are looking to avoid the mess, look for great deals online. Coupon codes, for example, can result in getting everything from free shipping to a certain percent off of your total purchase. You don't necessarily have to buy things that are St. Patrick's Day themed either, as you can get creative or at least work with green items.
Financial Relief Options
If even with the best of intentions and these tips, you still end up in financial troubles, a Knoxville bankruptcy attorney will be able to provide you with assistance. A bankruptcy attorney in Knoxville specializes in this financial predicament, so they will be able to assess your particular situation, walk you through all the necessary steps and decide on the best course of action.
For more information, visit http://www.knoxvillebankruptcyattorney.com.
About Clark & Washington:
Established in 1983, Clark & Washington is now one of the leading bankruptcy filers in the Southeast. They have locations in Georgia, Florida and Tennessee. Clark & Washington specializes in personal chapter seven and 13 bankruptcy. They offer honest, helpful legal advice to those experiencing financial hardships.
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Knoxville Bankruptcy Experts, Clark & Washington, Plan Ahead: Don't Overspend This St. Patrick's Day
Holidays can get expensive, especially when you have children. Not only do you have to buy gifts and decorations, you also have to account for school supplies. In order to avoid overspending this St. Patrick's Day, it's important to create a budget.
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[Press-News.org] Knoxville Bankruptcy Experts, Clark & Washington, Plan Ahead: Don't Overspend This St. Patrick's DayHolidays can get expensive, especially when you have children. Not only do you have to buy gifts and decorations, you also have to account for school supplies. In order to avoid overspending this St. Patrick's Day, it's important to create a budget.