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A MONEY-saving mad mum says she has already started stashing cash away for Christmas 2023 using a simple method.
Kathryn Hibberd, 29, believes prepping well in advance for the festive period is the best way to accumulate a sturdy budget.
The mum, from Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, explained she was able to put away hundreds of pounds towards this year’s celebrations thanks to her handy hack.
However, not everyone was impressed by her eagerness after she shared her yuletide tip on TikTok.
She shared a short clip showing off a money tin she had labelled ‘Christmas 2023′, showing her stuff a ten pound note inside.
Kathryn explained she adds whatever cash she can into the sealed metal money box that is notoriously difficult to bust open.
The novelty piggy bank encourages people to save money as they can’t just simply dip into their funds on a whim.
The thrifty 29-year-old said the method would particularly benefit “people who struggle to save.”
She captioned the clip: “Christmas 2023 saving has begun! This year I saved £195, which I know doesn’t seem a lot – but I am the worst with saving money.
“So this is pretty good for me!”
The mum admitted she had tried to break open her Christmas 2022 money tin “several times” before she relented due to the struggle.
She told her 33,000 followers that she had previously tried and tested her saving hack while living at home in her younger years.
The clip racked up a whopping 233,000 after TikTokers applauded her savviness.
One commented: “I always say I’m going to save but never do it but I am definitely trying for next year!”
Another said: “This is such a good idea.”
A third added: “Great idea, I’m copying!”
And a fourth added: “Done this the last few years, its great for Christmas, birthdays and holidays.”
BAH HUMBUG
But not everyone was convinced they would be able to keep their hands out of the coin jar for a whole 12 months.
One said: “Good idea – but I know I’d raid it when I fancy a takeaway.”
Another wrote: “I know if I do this, I’d probably raid it within two days.”
And a third said: “If I didn’t know how to open this so easily this would be a life saver.”
Others could hardly believe she was already mapping out her money for Christmas 2023 before this year’s Big Day has even arrived.
Al Baker, 48, says he has managed to save the money using various cost-cutting methods in order to fund the festivities for his family this year.
The dad-of-two has been particularly thrifty, buying a yellow sticker turkey for £8 from M&S down from £60 on Christmas Eve last year to tuck into this December, and saved money from doing side hustles like market research, which paid him in vouchers.