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Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For ChildrenAngie from Maryland Feedback About This Post:RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For Children
I saw this idea on a free preschool website Post by farmgirl RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For ChildrenI make all of my daughters girlfriends wooden purses. The purse is about 4.00 at michaels. I use craft paint to paint the sides and glue left over fabric on the front and back. If you have a boa or some sort of thing like that you can glue it to the top. It turns out really cute Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) Some other ideas
This is one of the things I talk about on my money-saving blog for moms. Come check it out! Post By Gina (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For Children
I get the Birthday child a Gift Card to Wal-Mart, Blockbuster, etc. in the amount of $5. Put it inside a nice card and they will love it, I promise. Post By Karen (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For ChildrenThe most compliments and use from a gift I gave once was a CD of children's nurshery rhymes. the mother told me over and over how much her child loved it! i've seen these at dollar stores, or if you have recording software you could even record some of your own and drop it onto a CD. Post By Carrie (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For ChildrenOne site I found that is fabulous is Oriental Trading.com...they have craft gifts, individually wrapped that you can buy in bulk, like in sixes, or dozens for next to nothing for what you get..it's fabulous..boys, girls and both..ck it out~~! I loved it! Post By jeanne from michigan. (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For ChildrenAnother cool gift --even for adults. A certificate for movie rental, a couple of bags of microwave popcorn and a box of candy Post By Kansaskaren (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For Children
Marshalls, TJ Maxx has in expensive craft kits, books, etc... Post By cindy (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For ChildrenWhen my daughter went to kid's parties, I'd usually spend around $10 but it would just depend on what I'd find. You could do a gift card or gift certiticates for fast food. I think books make nice gifts too. Oh and depending on the age of the child, a disposable camera and a photo album. Post by Debbie52 RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For Children
lots of great ideas that I use. Dollar stores, clearance racks, resale shops, garage sales. I also have used coupons for "movie day" with my kids, or a "park day" to be used for another time with a small gift item or card. That way, they can look forward to spending one on one time with a friend. I also face paint, so I offer to do that for parties if the parents want. It is part of the childs gift from us. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For Childrenhow about a picture of the 2 friends together. you could have it developed and frame it. Post by sandy63 RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For ChildrenDraw a picture on heavy paper, or light weight cardboard, the size depends on you. Use tape loops to incorporate coins of differing values onto the picture. My children loved making this gift, and the little boy who received it loved taking the money off. I think that most children love getting money, and this way, a little money looks like a lot. Post by teachpad RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For Children
I love these types of gifts. I am making a bag for someones gift today. I went to micheals and they have some great stuff in the $ bins. great smelling candles,journals,even fun magnets. place them in a nice gift bag,add tissue paper and go. I am having a party planner use my kool aid purses. This will add a reuseable gift to mix. I know how cost can be an issue. I have been there. Dollar store toys are sometimes not good. Buy the Ty beenie babies when you can. great for gift bags. I can work out a sample bag with no cost only shipping. 2x1 purse Post By sharon (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For ChildrenI too purchase books and other items during the year to keep in my gift drawer. I have found great buys on books for all ages at closeoutbooks.com. I also agree with an earlier post about bestdealsmagazines.com being a great site. I gave some female friends magazine subscriptions for Christmas gifts and they loved it. My grandson loves Nick Jr magazine that I got for less than $5. Post By Happy05 of Delaware (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For Children
Wow! Lots of great feedback on this one... Post by ceceh RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For Children
buy at the dollar store a bumper colouring book a jumbo packet of coloured pencils or felt tips and if your feeling flush a big bag of sweets total cost 2 or 3 dollars at the dollar store in the USA or 2 or 3 pounds at the pound shop in the UK, Post by cazpumpkin RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For ChildrenOne of the fav things I gave a young niece was a whole ream of her own of cheap printer paper-WOW! 500 sheets!, and some dollar store markers- about 30 different colors in a set! Get a box for the paper at any print shop and it will stay nice and not get all messy! Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For Children
1. Go to your local $1 store. Post By Paula Jo Carr in Mebane, NC (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For Children
Personally I am WAY OVER getting TOYS for kids, why not get them things that make then think with their minds. You know that everyone else is going to get toys, why not be different. Post by michawnpita RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For ChildrenIn addition to keeping a "gift stash" (things I pick up on sale/clearance) for parties that come up, I also go to the dollar store, get some type of container (like a plastic basket thing) & fill it with some dollar store toys, games, candy, bag of bubble gum, etc. I've done this a few times & the kids love it, especially their own bag of candy/bubble gum. Post By Nancy (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For Children
bestdealmagazines.com Post by Lauriinnc RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For ChildrenGlue remnant material on a shoe box. Glue sections to place crayons, beads, thread and leather for pendants, fancy paper cut in half. for cards, small coloring book and extra surprises. Post By Bev (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For Children
Something else fun is to collect little trinkety kinds of things--erasers, toy jewelry, candies, small dollar store toys, etc. and stock up on rolls of crepe paper. Take your "best" treat that you will be using in the gift, and start wrapping with crepe paper. Periodically, tuck another trinket under the wraps of paper. Keep adding as you wrap. Post by Jilson RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For ChildrenIf you can sew, you can make a small travel pillow very inexpensively. It doesn't take much time and it's practical. The ones I make are about 12"x15". Kids really like them. Your child can help you stuff it. Post By Jazzylazzy (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For Children
Hi! Post By Joseph Raglione (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For ChildrenWhat about a $5 bill in a homemade card? Everyone will know how much you spent, but I'll bet a lot of kids would rather have $5 than another toy. Post by Katie A. RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For ChildrenI have found that most children just want something to do and it doesn't have to be expensive. Find a craft project you think the child would enjoy or several children and buy things on clearance, at the dollar store, etc. Print out the directions and a picture of the finished project with the craft supplies. My nieces love this and it is so personalized. Make your own kit. Post by peachynptc RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For ChildrenI have run into this problem as well, but i know some great ways to save money, I go to thrift stores like the goodwill, and i buy used kids books, i try to find the ones in nice condition, no coloring, ripped pages, etc. the prices can vary but most will be anywhere between .10 and .50 apeice, If you can find a really great place, and buy enough books, they just round it off to a dollar or two. I once bought 35 books for about 4 dollars. Needless to say my kids have alot of books. but anyway. choose age and gender approiate books, i usally give 4 or 5 in a box as a present. they may not get the biggest wow at the party, but they will be used alot longer then that fancy trendy toy. Most parents will appreicate the educational value and not having to worry about more toys to clutter up the house. I have found some books that were never even read, and some great classics like Dr. suess books mint condition. Besides if you go into a new book store your going to pay atleast 5 to 10 dollars for one book. you can check the clearence rack there too, but i promote recycling. I really hope this helps, i know i have had lots of compliments over this gift. Post by Designersheets RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For ChildrenI've found that children still love to create, despite all of the sophisticated toys available. I've had lots of success with putting together a creative kit, consisting of construction paper, crayons, sticker packages (tailored to the interest of the individual child), washable glue, blunt scissors, tracing paper, just about anything a young child can use with a minimum of supervision. You can put a really nice little kit together very inexpensively : ) Post By Doggy (Guest Post) RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For ChildrenI look year round but now is a really good time to start purchasing toys on clearance sale. I try to purchase things that aren't realated to movie characters as that dates the item. But to me a barbie doll is a barbie doll. It shouldn't matter if I paid $1.50 after Christmas sale or $20 at the time of the actual party. The same thing for cars and trucks. I once sent my son to a birthday party for a little girl with a doll that I paid $4 for. It was originally $35 at Christmas time. I later found out that she had asked for that doll for a Christmas present but her parents just couldn't afford it. I keep a small supply stocked in my closet. My children know they are there and know what they are for. This also helps me if they are with when I purchase something that is really for their birthday. I just tell them it is for the closet presents and leave it at that. Post by dpcw RE: Inexpensive Birthday Gift Ideas For Children
You can pick up great children's gifts/toys/games from many 'dollar' stores. Also keep an eye out for reduced/clearance children's books etc. Post By jojo (Guest Post) |
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