Monday, December 6, 2010

Christmas Ideas Numero... I Don't Even Know. Call It IV, V and VI

I am constantly amazed of what I find around my house.  I may not have spent any money, but two dollars (thanks to The Dollar Store) on wrapping but some how I churned out the cutest little packages tonight.  I'm absolutely beside myself.  Yes, even if I am a creative person.  It's just that I don't get a chance to sit down and make anything anymore.  Tonight cured that....for awhile.



Some more affordable gift tips:
1. Instead of buying labels - make them or print them
A couple of years ago I started taking old holiday cards, cutting out a graphic and then writing the person's name on the back.  Can be very cute (especially with all the fun cards out there today) and simple if the gift is wrapped in several sheets of tissue paper - another one of my ideas for you.

Of course, if you don't have them around then go to a site like Free Printable Gift Tags or About.com for very cute and traditional gift tags you can create with any color printer.

2. If you're the creative type like me, then you have some random stuff in your "craft bin" - yes, I have a craft bin.  It's small.  Shutup! You can heckle at my craft bin but don't you dare make fun of my glue gun.  It's brought happiness to loads of people! - I dug out scraps of fabric and tons of ribbons which became pretty much the cutest gifts I've ever wrapped, if I do say so myself - and that's after working in high school doing gift wrap at a department store!  Sure it took a little bit more time and the "wrapping" will be tossed, but the detail and love won't be forgotten.

3. So I burned CDs for Brother-in-law1.  Well, for the gals and gay boyfriend I printed pictures and actually, believe it or not, got the cutest frames at.....The Dollar Store.  No kidding.

Running tab of what I've spent thus far on Christmas gifts for family and four friends (drum roll).....roughly $12.  Yep, and just about everyone is taken care of.  Next is some postage but I think I will easily spend 1/3 of what I have in years past and it will still be a joyful, generous and surprising holiday for all.  Gosh, who knows how I'll be able to top this next year....Ideas?  LOL

xoxo





4 comments:

middle child said...

I've done the same thing with the previous years Christmas cards. I love the wrapping most of all. And I am good at it. Unfortunately, my husband says we aren't buying presents anymore. Hm. All my comments lately seem to be about The Hunter. Guess I'd better just shut-up 'till he quits being an ass.

Crazy Shenanigans-JMO said...

Those are all some great ideas! I've never thought about keeping old holiday cards and using them later as tags!

Canadianbloggergirl said...

I agree with CS-JMO very good idea!

CBG
canadianbloggergirl.blogspot.com

Epiphany said...

Girls, I'm tellin' ya reusing cards is one of the best ideas passed on to me. So pass it on!

MC - no buying, making? Can be more meaningful. Will say this, I know a few people who are not buying gifts this year because of the economy. We're not alone!

xoxo

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