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Cheap Christmas GiftsIf you can't afford to buy gifts this Christmas but you have a computer and printer, then search the web for free printables. All it costs you is the time searching and the cost of the paper and ink. There are gift tags, bags, boxes, wrapping paper, bookmarks, colouring and activity pages and poems. For children, I give homemade activity books. By printing the pages two to a page it makes them easier to manage, saves paper and ink. For adults, I make bookmarks or print a poem that relates to them. Print on paper and glue to card, add a bow. Another cheap gift I love to make are biscuits. I make them large in size (about 10cm) and write the recipients name on the cookie with melted chocolate. Wrap in cellophane and tie with ribbon or string. Only costs a few dollars for a batch. By Kfromoz from Australia Read more ideas below... |
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