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Frugal Gifts For NeighborsKristie from Cleafield, UT Feedback About This Post:RE: Frugal Gifts For Neighbors
Some friends invited us over a couple weekends ago and we had a blast, which gave me a great frugal gift idea: Dice Games. I'm buying packets of dice and printing out what I found at: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/dice-play/GamesAZ.htm They have games, tricks and interesting history Post by bparknavy RE: Frugal Gifts For NeighborsI made one up one year. I gave a small can of pineapple and a spoon or fork. The saying goes: "May your Christmas be "Paradise" and your New Year "Fruitful>" Post By Brenda (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Gifts For Neighbors
If I have a lot of colleages to give to one year, I do the "Cake in a Mug" Gift. You can find a recipe online for those! You can find inexpensive mugs at the thrift store and can probably make each gift for less than 50cents. Post by freya1970 RE: Frugal Gifts For Neighbors
The jar gift idea is what I was going to mention but Maghan beat me to it! Post by melody_yesterday RE: Frugal Gifts For NeighborsWhen I went to the craft fair not to long ago I saw these cute wooden tweezers that had magnets on them that you could use to get hot toast and stuff out of your toaster and they were only one dollar. When I go back to the craft fair I am going to get a couple and give for small gifts. I was looking for something like that for a long time. Post By Barbara J Snyder (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Gifts For Neighbors
Kristie, Post By Frugal Freida (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Gifts For NeighborsThis week I found little ring boxes with different Nativity scenes on them at the Dollar Tree. I bought some to give to the people who help me at the various city offices where I go every couple of weeks to collect data for the newspaper. I think I'll put some Hershey's kisses inside. For gift wrap, I use corsage bags that I bought cheaply from a florist many years ago. I have some great ribbon bought the day after Christmas last year. The corsage bags have saved my gift-wrapping bacon many a time. Post by coreenhart RE: Frugal Gifts For NeighborsLast year I made trays and trays of candied almonds, pecans and walnuts and put them in pretty bags for the neighbors. They all seemed to enjoy them. www.allrecipes.com has recipes for them as well as anywhere on the net. Post by iterpy RE: Frugal Gifts For NeighborsMy small drive has 7 families that have all lived here over 20 years, I think of all as family but when times are hard still felt the need to give. I purchased some inexpensive baskets and cookie tins at the thrift store. Since I bake and cook for days and days for my family I made several kinds of cookies and fudge, and also made apple butter from apples I picked in the wild and put in half pint jars or leftover {saved} jelly jars. With each family a sampler of cookies and a jar of apple butter tied with colorful saran and a bow. Everyone {especially the single men} really appreciates the surprise hanging on their door Christmas morning. Bless my husband for trudging through the snow to deliver! Post by msburny RE: Frugal Gifts For NeighborsSomething I like to do is save up dried flowers and fruits and make simple holiday wreaths. You can make the ring for it out of an old wire coat hanger, and use evergreen branches as the bulk, then embellish it with fruits, berries, pine cones, and dried flowers. You can make them all the same, or tailor them to each neighbor, like if you have someone who loves birds, make it a a bird treat wreath. The best part is that you can usually find everything you need for it in your back yard! Post by Beth - MA RE: Frugal Gifts For Neighbors
I always say cute crazy CHEAP! Banana Nut Bread Baked in a jar. Post by Maghan RE: Frugal Gifts For NeighborsIf you crochet you can make some crafts using plastic bags as yarn. I just made my dear neighbor a clothes pin bag. You can find the free pattern here > http://www.myrecycledbags.com/2007/ ... /crochet-a-recycled-clothes-pin-bag/ Dishcloths are really fun and quick projects too. I gave one neighbor a dishcloth last year with a jar of jam. I used the dishcloth as a "cover" over the top of the jar and secured it with a ribbon. Anyway that's a few ideas and I have many free patterns for other projects if you want to check out my blog site. Good luck! Post by RecycleCindy RE: Frugal Gifts For Neighbors
Sometimes I get a $5 gift card to Blockbuster and tie it to a bag of microwave popcorn with raffia and put a nice handmade note that says - Have a Family Movie Night On Us! My neighbors seem to love it. Also, I have gotten the Dollar Tree big plastic bucket that looks like a popcorn bag and put microwave popcorn, candy and a movie rental coupon in it to make it a gift basket. These were a real hit. Post by Savings Assistant |
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