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It's that time of year again, time for traveling, decorating, holiday parties,
family, friends, relatives and of course. . . . shopping.
How many of you simply whip out the credit card and start charging every
gift you can find, only to dread the day when your statement arrives in the
mail?
Or are you one of the few that save a little every month just to cover the
holiday expenses when they come around?
Before you spend your money on the latest over priced, trendy gadgets
why not take the time and really think about a gift with special meaning.
Something that will remind that person just how much they mean to you.
YOUR HOLIDAY LETTER
Sending a yearly "wrap-up" letter to your family, friends and relatives is a
great way to save time and money. Instead of buying expensive Hallmark
cards and writing individual letters to everyone on your list, design your
own holiday letter.
When writing a "wrap-up" letter, remember this is the perfect time to inform
friends and relatives what's been happening in your family's life over the past
year. Even if something important happened in your life back in February or
March, some of your acquaintances might not have heard about it, so let
them know.
After writing a rough draft, use your computer (or a friends) to help produce
an attractive letter. You'll find that programs such as Microsoft Publisher walk
you through step by step so you will have a beautifully designed letter in an
hour or two.
SIMPLE GIFT IDEAS
Sit down and take the time to think about what each person on your list would
like to receive. Of course everyone would love to get tickets for a seven day
Caribbean cruise, but very few of us can afford to spend that kind of money
on a present.
Here are a few ideas to get you thinking of all the possible gifts that can be
easily put together without the need to spend much money.
Know of anyone entering college? Put together a "care package". Fill it with
all the basic necessities a college student might need (or want). Cookies,
snacks, toiletries, wool socks, a new college student "manual", etc... Anything
you think a young 18-21 year old student could use while away at school.
Do one of your relatives work in an office?- Put together an "office pack".
The key is in the presentation.Find a suitable container and pack it with
office supplies, personalized pens or coffee mugs, magazines, far side
calendar, crossword puzzle book, etc.
CREATE A BASKET
Have you seen the decorative basket assortments that are sold around the
holidays? You'll generally find them in malls from such chains as Hickory Farms
or Sees Candies. Why pay $30-$50 for a basket of "goodies" that probably
only costs about $5 to put together? Put the basket together yourself, save
a fortune, and even add a bit more creativity.
You can find baskets (straw usually works best) at any discount store or
yard/garage sales. Then, simply line the bottom with a decorative cloth
(ie: colored bandana, checked cloth, etc...), organize the appropriate items
and trim/wrap with holiday decorations.
You can find all types of holiday arts & crafts ideas in books at your local
library or on the Internet. The possibilities are endless. Here are a few basket
ideas to get you started:
Coffee Lovers Basket
Assortment of coffees, mugs, stirrers, creme assortments, Sunday comics
Cookie Basket
Homemade cookie variety, chocolate/fudge toppings, funny napkins, cocoa mixes
Traditional Jelly Basket
Small jars of homemade jelly, muffin/cornbread mix, spatula, butter & knife
Sweet Tooth Basket
Brownies, cookies, small jars of candy, cocoa mix, peanut brittle, chocolates
Pasta Lovers Basket
Jars of various pastas and sauces, Parmesan cheese, pasta ladle, strainer
Fire Starter Basket
Pinecones, long stick matches, starter blocks, candle scents/oils, ash shovel
Brownie/Candy Jars
An attractive gift, perfect for friends, co-workers, and neighbors. A nice large
sized jar filled with either brownies or candies. Attach ribbons or bows to the
lid and decorate with puffy paint or simply glue colored pasta shells around
the jar. Again, be creative.
Homemade Decorative Cookies
Great teacher or babysitter gifts. Buy a cookie cut out pattern, add some
colorful icing and a few ribbons with a nice card is a special holiday gift.
Framed Collage
Perfect for any occasion, great for friends or loved ones. Gather pictures of the
person you're making the collage for. Look for pictures of various places you've
both been and fun times you've shared. Once you have your pictures, cut and
organize them to make an attractive display. Glue them in place, decorate the
frame and you have a gift that's a lasting memory. How can you put a price on
that?
Homemade Ornaments
Get a recipe for a hardening clay from any holiday crafts book. A childs' foot or
hand imprint creatively decorated make excellent gifts for grandparents or
relatives. This is something special that you can only give once. Your kids will
quickly grow up.
Family/Children Portraits
An 8X10 of the family/kids is a perfect gift for grandparents or distant relatives
you might not get to see very often. You can even make a holiday frame for it.
Look for low prices at JC Pennys or Sears.
Magazine Subscription
Who doesn't like to read magazines? Reasonably priced, magazine
subscriptions make excellent gifts. Find out what magazines or interests they
have and then every time your friend receives another issue, they'll think of you.
TIS THE SEASON . . . . KEEP THIS IN MIND
All too often, the holidays seem to come and go in a flicker of an eye leaving us
wondering if we even had a celebration at all. Take the time to visit with others
whom you do not get to see very often. Spend time with the elderly in your family.
Start a 'tradition' within your family that everyone, including the kids, can participate
in. These will be your cherished memories of the loved ones in your life that no
gift can ever replace.
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