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It is December 29th, and that means I am starting my planning for next Christmas and birthdays. It's almost a new year, and I can try new ideas! I have a notebook that I keep just for Christmas. Tomorrow is the day I write down my 2007 Christmas list. I just put the names of my loved ones. I fill in the gifts as I get them/make them. I try to think of things people can really use.

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For 2006, I knitted bath mitts, made scented soap, and made bath salts. The thrift store provided designer baskets for around $1.00 each, and I stuck the baskets in a blue dry cleaning bag and tied it at the top with a really nice (recycled) bow. The containers for the bath salts also came from the thrift store. Some were shaped like Christmas trees, and some were like old-fashioned wire bale canning jars. I wrapped the soap in a double layer of bright tissue. Then I used some Easter grass to pad the inside of the basket and tucked everything in as neatly as possible and tied it up with a bow. Gifts for 10 adults came to a total of about $20.00, or $2.00 per basket.

So far this year, I'm making Christmas wreath ornaments out of a jigsaw puzzle. It cost .50 at the thrift store and has two pieces missing, but that won't matter a bit. I got the fun out of putting it together. Now I'll spray paint it gold. Then I can take it apart and glue the pieces in a wreath shape. We went to the craft store and bought the supplies: one can of bright gold spray paint, one bottle of some pink glitter glue, and one bottle of white acrylic paint.

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The pink is to make little "holly berries on the wreath, and the white is to make little dots on the holly berries for a highlight. I have some ribbon that will look nice as a bow at the top, and some string I saved from feed sacks to make hanging strings. I spent $10.00, but I'll get to use the leftover supplies on other projects, too. These ornaments will be for my friends. Now I just have family to plan for.

For the rest of the year, I'll keep my eyes open for nice bargains. For example, Office Depot put out a coupon for a free ten-pack of CD/DVD ROMs, one per customer. I printed a coupon for me and one for my hubby. Haven't decided if those will be for us to use (we already have a pretty good supply) or to sell at my yard sale next spring, or to give as a gift. Lots of stores offer full purchase-price rebates on different goods, and those are good to take advantage of.

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Our granddaughter will be going off to college in the fall, and I'd love to send a big box of supplies with her to help with her studies and munching. Sometimes I gather blossoms and dry them to make potpourri. Just a few drops of essential oil makes it wonderful. In Martha Stewart's gardening book, she says that's what she gives her friends at her annual Christmas party. If it's good enough for Martha, it's good enough for me. Anyway, my little notebook keeps me organized and on top of things. Now if I could just send the cards on time...

Coreenhart from Rupert, ID

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By Lynda (Guest Post)
February 10, 20070 found this helpful

This reminds me of my dear frugal grandmother and compulsive frugal mother who have ALWAYS done this, keeping boxes of sale items for gifts, often winding up with WAY too many of the same, and often disappointing the gift receipients with what they hadn't needed nor hoped for. Regardless, I believe the principal of buying when things are cheap is GREAT...IF one has the money to do so.

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It also reminds me of a greater cause: The HOPE CHEST for a tween/teen girl OR boy(yes, they need things, too, Mom and Dad). My mother chose a lovely Cedar Chest, which became my first piece of furniture which I kept for most of my marriage, and this HOPE CHEST WAS begun when I was about twelve years old, collecting really special items for me, even those my family was tired of, so that by the time I was grown enough to marry or move out on my own, I had a lovely collection of basic and familiar items to begin with.

Caution: Have ANOTHER chest for the very BEST items, and pass them on only when the young adult
proves they are totally responsible, grateful, and aware of their value. In my ignorance, and because I was not yet in a permanent home, I sold things for
prices that were give aways, often could not use some things but stored them outside of the chest which I converted back to it's original purpose:Winter clothing/linens, often damaging the items collected and given by accident.

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Also, until I began to have more and better furniture, I had no appreciation for the better items, and had been given no history. Today I have much regret, but can at least pass on the lessons learned, and still encourage other families to return to this wonderful very old wonderful tradition of providing "hope" for the tweens and teens who are for the most part confused and afraid during these dangerous times. Remember to add an
old well worn but not unusable/illegible Bible, reminding them of the best gift of all, in my opinion. God bless and keep you. : )

 

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