THERE'S nothing more stressful than a last minute present dash on Christmas Eve because you've left your shopping late again.
But one super organised woman has removed any pressure ahead of next year's festivities – after bagging her Christmas presents in this year's sales.
In doing so, she's saved herself a small fortune.
Taking to Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, Hannah Pink shared a snap of her bargain buys and penned: "Done this for the last two years now, gone out in the sales and bought my girl's Christmas eve box bits for half the price for next year.
"They're 2 and 4 years old so I can still get away with it.
"All packed away ready for next year!"
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Amongst the cut price goodies include a 50p Christmas bingo game, £2 colour with water book, 50p character shape pack and a reduced price make your own Christmas wreath kit.
Hannah went on to reveal that the Christmas present haul cost her £12 in total, including the Christmas Eve boxes.
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She added that the presents were bought from three different shops – Wilkos, The Works and Asda."
The post quickly garnered over 1,300 likes and hundreds of comments from parents – with many commending the savvy shopper for thinking ahead and saving money.
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"Great idea," praised one.
A second noted: "Been doing this for years, saved myself a fortune."
A third enthused: "Love this!"
Meanwhile, a fourth penned: "I’ve been getting my Xmas gifts on Christmas Eve from boots sale for years, then just put them away."
Another commented: "I wish I had the space to do this. I love a bargain but have no place to store it all."
A further wrote: "Brilliant idea!"
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