Would you like to find a way to make your family and friends happy for the holidays with your gift giving, and save your pocketbook? Here are a few suggestions:
1) Are there any C.D.’s that you own, or DVD’s, that you are willing to give? Cleaning out your own entertainment closet, can bring out some holiday cheer.
2) Cookies that are store bought, come in many variations, some designed just for the holidays with sprinkles on top!
3) If price is an object, then look for small, out of the way stores, where they may need your patronage more then a regular store will. Take some time with searching their shelves, and you may be surprised the wonderful things hiding in plain view! Once, I found a toy train for my brother this way. It made sounds, was one to two feet long, and had special features too! It made his eyes tear up when I gave it to him.
4) Getting creative, can also come in what you choose to give. Last year, I couldn’t afford to buy my mother any of the wonderful things that I wanted to give. But taking my time, I thought and thought about what to do instead. I was amazed when I realized that there was a pair of lovely hand painted vases just right for her.
5) Another thing to not over look on the holidays, is Hello Kitty cards. Not only for family and friends, but also for those you miss. They are surely to be a gentle reminder that you care. Not only that, but they are cute and festive. Bringing a smile to their face as you light up their eyes, is surely a gift worth giving any time of year.
6) Last but not least, another idea for gift giving, is to find pictures that you like and are allowed to cut out. One way to find pictures to use, is to look up clip art on the internet. Once you find some, print them out. Then choose a small pile of your favorites. Cut around each figure very carefully. Buy small decorative frames. Sometimes frames only cost a few dollars. Shape a white piece of paper to fit into the frame. Play with the cut outs, putting them in various collages, until you create the one that you want. Glue them or tape the back of each one, into the pattern of your choice onto the white piece of paper. They can be painted, or left as they are. Next is putting the new picture in the frame.Voila!









December 20th, 2008 at 4:40 pm
Hey! Very nifty blog!
I love the lil pic of those cookies. hehe
December 20th, 2008 at 6:41 pm
Hey Stephanie! Thank you! I just added some icecream on top!
December 23rd, 2008 at 4:15 am
Hi Kat!
I like the Ice cream pic.
Have a great week ^^