We have had to cut back dramatically as family sizes and living expenses grow. I have 3 siblings and my husband has 5, plus we buy for our parents and his aunts and grandma who live close to us, not to mention our own 3 kids. We USED to buy presents for every individual.
Here's what we do now:
*OUR KIDS get one main gift, some books, and stocking stuffers. This year, our 7-year-old gets a $50 MP3 player, our 3-year-old will get some fun hand-made pillowcases and a matching blanket made from the leftove fabric, and our baby will get a new-to-us toy or 2 (we already have so many) that I will probably get at a thrift store. I'm also making each boy a simple matching blanket.
*MY HUSBAND AND I buy movies and CDs we've had our eyes on over the year. We have spent so much this year already that we have decided to just enjoy our kids.
*HIS MARRIED SISTERS and their families each get a family game. Last year, we bought one family a zoo membership. We bought the other 2 families Science Museum memberships that they never used. I'm mad. What a waste. They get a $10 game from now on. I'm contemplating suggesting that we draw a single family to give to because the family is just so big!
*ONE OF HIS SINGLE SISTERS AND AUNTS are getting handmade cards that I've been putting together over the last several months with the help of a very talented friend.
*HIS OTHER SINGLE SISTER is getting a necklace.
*HIS PARENTS: I spent a little over $30 on new bread pans (my MIL is an amazing baker but needs new pans) and a game I know they want.
*MY PARENTS:Dad will get a CD from his favorite band and Mom will get some handmade cards. They'll get a Shutterfly photo book if I can get one done.
*MY MARRIED SISTERS are each getting a game and an inexpensive toy for their babies.
*MY BROTHER is on a mission, so he'll get homemade cookies and a gift card for something practical. =)
All in all, we're spending MAYBE $600 on gifts for 41 people.
After spending WAY too many hours in the car traveling to and from family, we decided to stay home for Christmas Eve and Christmas and just spend time with our kids. We'll get together with his family once and my parents once (my siblings are all spread out and can't afford to travel).
We have an open invitation to anyone who wants to join us, but we're staying put and enjoying our Christmas. My suggestion to you is to do the same. Forget buying individual gifts and have the families draw another family to buy a gift for that they can enjoy together.
Christmas should be about giving and enjoying your loved ones. If you are miserable, it's time to make some serious changes and get back to the true Spirit of Christmas.