By SWSM Staff Writer

It may be “the most wonderful time of the year,” but the weeks between Thanksgiving and New Year’s aren’t all cheer. According to the American Psychological Association, 7 out of 10 Americans say the holidays cause them “extreme stress” over time or money: 25% say they would prefer to skip Christmas altogether!

It doesn’t have to be that way. There are fun, creative, and inexpensive ways to make memories this holiday season. The ABCs of Making Memories gives you a 26-tip guide to your holiday season this year.

Make it elegant, whimsical, or fun – a wreath will bring home some Christmas cheer.

Sugar cookies only require ingredients you probably have in the pantry – and decorating them is half the fun.

From seashells to popsicle sticks, homemade ornaments hold memories you’ll have for years.

Nothing reminds us of our own blessings like giving gifts to kids who might not otherwise get them.

Gingerbread cheesecake? Cranberry trifle? If you like to bake, challenge yourself with a dessert recipe you’ve never made before.

It’s the best way to remember how far you’ve come and what you’re thankful for.

Ice-skating is not only fun, but also a great way to get outside.

Spread some Christmas cheer by leaving cookies or popcorn on neighbors’ doorsteps.

Peppermint mochas or eggnog lattes make getting together with a friend that much sweeter.

Is there a local park, downtown area, or neighborhood that’s lit up for the holidays? Grab a friend and take a jog or brisk walk in the area – making exercise much merrier.

If you knit, or want a new challenge, knit a chunky winter scarf to keep for yourself or give as a gift.

Look on Facebook for live nativity scenes in your area – they bring to life the real meaning of Christmas.

You’ve heard of peppermint sticks and marshmallows – what about oranges and almonds? Set up a gourmet hot chocolate bar and see what your friends or family decide.

Play Yahtzee, Monopoly, or Taboo, and make it a “no phones” night so everyone stays in the moment.

It lengthens the magic!

Classic, modern, or anywhere in between: Christmas music while decorating the tree is guaranteed to amplify your holiday feeling.

There are few things more peaceful than spending quiet time by a lit Christmas tree.

Whether it’s “The Night Before Christmas” or “The Gift of the Magi,” reading a Christmas story together is the perfect way to come together as a family.

A warm card will remind you of the blessings over the year.

Celebrate a snowy Saturday with a sled ride!

Visit your local thrift store and play a Christmas sweater exchange with a group of friends.

There are so many good causes that could use your hands this season, and getting involved is sure to increase your peace and joy.

There’s no such thing as watching Elf too many times.

Pile in the car or layer up your scarf, and enjoy the lights without leaving your neighborhood.

YouTube is a fun tool to breathe new life into songs you’ve heard since childhood.

Or botanical gardens, or your local park – guaranteed, one of these places will have a local walking or driving tour for stellar light displays.