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Asking People to Bring Frugal GiftsCheryl from Deshler, OH Feedback About This Post:RE: Asking People to Bring Frugal GiftsHave a hand-me-down shower. Most girls know someone with an infant. They could ask friends or relatives for a newborn hand-me-down to gift. We all know they will be almost brand new. Sometimes, never even used. No money involved for gifts, how easy is that? Post by vguy RE: Asking People to Bring Frugal GiftsI have been invited to alot of baby showers where we were asked to either buy diapers, or things baby would need, like shampoo, formula, or diaper rash cream, which always come in handy. To make it interesting, everyone chose a different theme (bathtime, dinner time, sleep) and chose a thoughtful gift. The focus was always on every-day object, rather than clothes or big-ticket items. This way, everyone is able to contribute. Post By Jenny (Guest Post) RE: Asking People to Bring Frugal Gifts
1)Suggest that all gifts be bought at the dollar store. Post by susanmajp RE: Asking People to Bring Frugal GiftsSpell it out in the invitation! Nothing over a certain $ amount. Mention about the yard sales - the other person said! Like new - Lots more stuff if you just spell it out! Post By soyzicks (Guest Post) RE: Asking People to Bring Frugal Gifts
I suggest gift baskets where each item is 1.00 or less! Give a cool prize for the cutest, the most functional, the most creative, etc. Post by Poor But Proud RE: Asking People to Bring Frugal GiftsAll who attend will be invited to contribute toward the purchase of (one big item named), rather than individual gifts. (slip enclosed with information on how to get money to a person leading this thing). Post by kimhis RE: Asking People to Bring Frugal GiftsYou could ask everyone to contribute a small amount of money (specify an amount you think is fair), and then you could spend it on something you really need for the baby. Good luck. Post By Chris (Guest Post) RE: Asking People to Bring Frugal GiftsSuggest that people go together to buy gifts. Or at a friends baby shower, a lot of her baby items came from yard sales. She suggested that her friends shop for like new clothes at yard sales. Newborns recieve so many clothes that they outgrow a lot of them never get worn. By letting her friends know that it doesn't matter if they are new or gently used, she recieved much more than she would have if everything had been bought new. Used baby furnitures is usually a very good buy . Post by duckie43 RE: Asking People to Bring Frugal Gifts"In the way of gifts, bring your most creative creation or purchase for the baby that costs under $25.00. Let's have a fun, but thrifty shower." Post by Dibbs RE: Asking People to Bring Frugal Gifts
In this ecomony I doubt it would be a worry. If I were to attend a shower I would probably visit the local dollar store and cram as much as I could into one of their $1 gift bags. Its handy things and I could get more too.. and its a fun thing to do. Lately I havent went to birthday parties etc for the fact of being low in funds. We are in Michigan and the jobless rate is Post by Ariela |
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