Christmas experiences
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Christmas experiences. Get inspired and try out new things.
Research shows that if you're going to spend money, then doing so on things that will allow you to be with others is more likely to make you happy. By giving experiences, not only will you have less clutter to manage, you'll be creating more opportunities for growth, character-building, and togetherness. (And togetherness = happiness.)

Debby Young Wimsatt saved to All About the Home!
If you're looking for more memories and moments and less STUFF, this list of 60+ experience gift ideas for kids is just what you need this holiday season!

Maria Colon-Mingo saved to Feliz Navidad
Give the gift that keeps on giving all year long with these EXPERIENCE COUPONS. Give the quality of time and fun experiences to share with your kids!
Staci Ostler saved to Holidays
Experience gifts are fun and clutter-free. Every family member will enjoy an experience gift. See the best whole family gift ideas for a memorable Christmas.
Susan Grobler saved to Kersfees
Research shows that if you're going to spend money, then doing so on things that will allow you to be with others is more likely to make you happy. By giving experiences, not only will you have less clutter to manage, you'll be creating more opportunities for growth, character-building, and togetherness. (And togetherness = happiness.)

Debbie Johnson saved to Gifts
Your family will love these family experience gifts that don't break the bank! you can create memories, not clutter this year as you start a new tradition.
Make the most out of the holiday season with this bucket list of activities for the family to enjoy together. The kids will love baking and helping others!

Katie Elliott saved to Fun for babies
Research shows that if you're going to spend money, then doing so on things that will allow you to be with others is more likely to make you happy. By giving experiences, not only will you have less clutter to manage, you'll be creating more opportunities for growth, character-building, and togetherness. (And togetherness = happiness.)
Christmas can be a magical time, but the amount of toys under the tree can overwhelm both kids and parents! Give gifts that are experiences instead.
Melinda Patton saved to Christmas