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Frugal Christmas Gift IdeasThey all want to buy for everyone. But my question is what can I buy different from every year? Mostly I end up buying clothing because I am at a loss as to what to buy. I would appreciate any suggestions. I am not too imaginative and would love to do something different this year. Please help! Lisa from VA Feedback About This Post:Not being too frugal
I think a lot of the ideas are great, but some just wouldn't fly in my family. I do think the soup in a jar would work with some and jars of cocoa mix. I do buy cleaning and household supplies and put in a big hamper to give to my son and his girlfriend, but they also get cash and a few gift certificates. Post By Diana V. (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gift Ideas
I wish i had more people to give to because i always have tons of ideas! I only have about 8 people to give to and sometimes colleages if I am working a temp job around the holidays. I make soap, candles and bath items that everyone usually "expects" every year but I get bored with just giving those items so I also incorporate: Post by freya1970 RE: Frugal Christmas Gift IdeasMake candy cane vase. Use coffee can, rubber band, 40 candy canes and ribbon. Put the rubber band around can put candy canes behind band then tie with ribbon add flower or greens, everyone loved there Christmas center piece and it was inexpensive to do. Post By melody (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gift Ideas
I love your ideas! Post by MtnWmn RE: Frugal Christmas Gift Ideas
We have made Family Boxes more than once. For a family box you choose a theme and fill it, or partially fill it. Whatever size box appropriate - and have your own family fun decorating them! Post by starseeker RE: Frugal Christmas Gift Ideas
I like to learn a new craft each year and give to family and friends. They seem to like that best. Post By Sandee (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gift Ideas
I have had great success making "gift baskets" or goody bags from dollar store items. Even the containers can come from the dollar store, and don't neccesarily have to be baskets. For example, you can sometimes get a toolbox and then fill it with dollar tools for the handyman. Or get a ice bucket and fill with popcorn and candies for a movie theme, you could even add a dollar DVD of a classic film. You can get a small container and fill with matching bath products. I have even used a coffee cup as a container -- this could be filled with candy, or other small items to suit the person's tastes and interests. I gave a golfer a golf-themed mug, filled with a pack of tees, a shoe cleaner, cocoa mix, candy and a golf towel wrapped around it. Post by bailegirl RE: Frugal Christmas Gift IdeasA framed picture of your family member with you makes a nice present. Post By Nance (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gift IdeasHere is how I manage it: Watch for rebate premium offers. For instance, right now you can get Tony Stewart Racing Gear for 20 points from Van Camp's Pork and beans. There's one point on each can, and they are on sale for the summer holiday. You get your choice of a tee shirt, ball cap or insulated cooler. Who couldn't use 20 cans of pork and beans up in a year's time. Another idea is to be found a www.hersheys.com/paisley. If you have a country music fan, you can get up to 4 nice-looking tee shirts for 10 Hershey wrappers and $2.50 postage and handling each. You can be I'll be looking at the ground for those wrappers! Just a couple of ideas. Watch the sales. Compare coupons with sales. Gift baskets can be put together very cheaply this way. Today I bought three cans (12 oz) peanuts, 9 envelopes of Kool-Aid and two dozen eggs. I had coupons printed off from the Planters web site that gave me $3.00 off nuts if I bought three Kraft products at the same time. Kool-Aid is a Kraft product, and it was on sale for .10 each. I did three of these deals, and to my surprise got a $4.00 off my next order coupon. So my whole shopping list cost $3.27. The nuts would go well with other foods in a basket. Anyway, have fun! Post by coreenhart RE: Frugal Christmas Gift IdeasWe also have a very large extended family and here is what we have done for a few years now: we have a White Elephant Exchange, though we have gone from white elephants to useful things that someone might want. We each draw a number. #1 chooses a wrapped gift and unwraps it, then #2 does the same. That person may keep the gift or trade it for the last person's gift. If he takes a gift from someone, then that person may choose a new gift. This goes on until everyone has a gift and then person #1 may trade gifts with the last person. This makes for a lot of fun when someone 'takes' anothers' gift and people wind up trading anyway. We usually put a $ limit on the gifts and we include the children by preparing each a gift which they get when their number comes up. Each individual family exchanges gifts in their own time and everyone is happy. There is a lot less Christmas hassle and way fewer returns. Post By Pat (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gift Ideas
I have to agree that buying for multiple people can be overwhelming. Too, it takes the joy and meaning out of Christmas. Post by bigyellowtaxi RE: Frugal Christmas Gift Ideas
why not go to the dollar store and put together some gift baskets Post by imaqt1962 RE: Frugal Christmas Gift IdeasI don't know the ages involved. but what I have done with the teens or those slightly younger is get gift certificates to a local theater and fast food place. It will give them a night out with little or no expense. Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gift Ideas
READ the book Post By Diana (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gift IdeasI have around 34 family members, so I can understand you desire to cut back on the money side. It has turned into a rat race for many for this spiritual holiday. Look at stores that sell coffee cups, plates, baskets and gift bags. I bake small loaf cakes, cookies, chewy breads, and other sweets. Find notepads, pens, teas, hot chocolate, chili makings or homemade soups to put into the bags. If you don't sew, try making a sock pad. Fill a nice looking sock with rice(add herbs if desired) tie, this gives you two gifts for the pair. LifeWay Book Store has books that are inexpensive to add to the gift. Theme ideas are great. You can mix the items up or stick to a theme. I try to mix it up. Best Wishes on you desire to make this special day one of the heart. Post By sc (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gift Ideas
We are a large family of seven children, with extended family of 38 at our house each year for Christmas. Then we have employees, neighbors, organizational members, friends, club members, coachs, and tachers. Last year, we gave to over 200 people. I loved every moment. I start shopping the day after Christmas. I shop once a month for clearance items at all department stores and retailers in the area. I go to thrift stores once a week. If I find an item new in the box, I buy it. I buy craft items for 25 cents on most trips. Ribbon, paint, fabric, pretty jars, baskets. If I find a new craft project, I have the needed materials in the closet already. I have a walk in closet that I use for my stash of craft items. All new items go in the gift closet. When someone is invited to a birthday party, just open the closet and one will jump out that is perfect. Post by momandmurray RE: Frugal Christmas Gift IdeasAnother thought: have you considered buying everyone an inspirational book you liked? It could even be "Simplify Your Christmas" by Elaine St. James! Many people go along with the crowd so as not to make waves, but agree with you in secret. Maybe they just need some inspiration to make some much needed changes. With the recession looming, this might actually be your year to start a new, frugal tradition! Post By Shellee (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gift IdeasThis may not go over well with your family, but I have started a tradition at work and with my extended family of "giving" parcels of rainforest. I make a set donation to the National Arbor Day Foundation for their Rainforest Rescue fund, then divide the number of square feet I "bought" by the number of people I'm giving to. Then I print up postcards from my computer that, for example this year, read: "Merry Christmas! 198 square feet of rainforest in Central America will be restored in your honor by the National Arbor Day Foundation. Rain forests cover only 2% of the Earth's surface, but they provide habitat, nutritional and medical support for half of the Earth's known living species, including humans. To our health! Love, ..." I've gotten many positive comments about it every year since I started. I still give small gifts to my immediate family, but everyone else gets one of these (and mailed at postcard postage, which is cheaper, too!). Post By Shellee (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gift IdeasMemories are always the most valuable gift! Collect items associated with each person, especially photos and create something personal. A quilt (pick up a used one at a garage sale) and stick baby clothes, create a memory book, re-gift- when younger my kids received a book as a gift from a young girl who is a mom now. We re-gifted her book to her for her child- She loved it. Use your 'memory' imagination! Post by Bryson RE: Frugal Christmas Gift Ideas
If you are looking for some cute handmade gift ideas, check out: Post by tthompson RE: Frugal Christmas Gift Ideas
Married couples exchange an ornament (sometimes handmade) and then a stocking stuffer for each adult. Kids still get gifts. This is great for newly weds (affordable) and needed! You can give from a location you've visited or do a theme (western, Margaritaville, etc.( I am always on the look out for what they collect (Elephants, Elvis, Frogs, etc.) Post By Diana (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gift IdeasLisa,My"drawing names"fell through also.Having to buy for 23+ is a hardship now.I chose 1 person and told the others"do not buy for me because".Now that 1 person and I exchange.We also had fun w/it last year.$20.was the max.and it was from our local dollar store.It turned out to be alot of fun.I do bake several different things and take w/me a large platter of goodies for everyone Christmas day.Soon several followed...I should have spoken up a long time ago.Now Christmas is enjoyable. Post by keeper60 RE: Frugal Christmas Gift IdeasWell... this might be a little too cheap... but I have been saving a lot of my yougest son's powdered formula cans and I plan to paint the lids with craft paint and cover the can with wrapping paper and put labels on them and then fill them with cookies that my older son and I are going to bake! Post By mom2nicoandsully (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gift Ideas
I am making draft stoppers this year by using material from freecycle and will then fill with sand. Post By brenda (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gift Ideas
A batch of homemade fudge, divinity, or peanut brittle is always well received and enjoyed. Or a loaf of fresh home baked bread and a jar of homemade Jam. My mother is 82 and housebound, so my gift to her is to take her shopping and to lunch once a month for the year. Usually the elderly already have too much "Stuff", and they enjoy the outing more than anything. Stationary, a nice pen and a book of postage stamps is also a frugal gift. Post by Harlean from Arkansas |
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