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CupcakeDolly 11-14-2015 01:01 AM

Gift Ideas?
 
That horribly saccharine season of gift-giving is coming up, and it's time to start thinking about what to get your loved ones!

Since I'm just barely scraping by money-wise (and I'm sure a lot of you guys are too) I thought we could discuss some frugal ways to show our friends and family that we still love them, even though we're totally cheap! I know for a fact that there are a bunch of crafty creative types hanging around here, so let's all brainstorm and share ideas together! <3

Salone 11-14-2015 02:00 AM

If your parents are the sentimental type (Pronounced "hoarder") and hold on to every card you've ever given them, a tricky way to get a lot of thoughtfulness without a lot of cash is to steal all of the old cards, buy some poster board, and make a big card out of all the old smaller ones. Got me some use out of it on a Mother's Day once, worked fairly well. Granted that doesn't do much for friends, but if they're friends they know you're broke and they just need you instead of stuff.

That said, most liquor stores have those tiny bottles of alcohol behind the counter for like, a dollar or two. Just saying.

CupcakeDolly 11-14-2015 02:34 AM

That's a pretty nifty! Adding to the tiny bottle of booze thing, while I was digging through pinterest for ideas I found a picture of a mason jar full of hot cocoa mix and marshmallows with a tiny bottle of Bailey's attached with a ribbon. I though that would be a cute idea, but unfortunately most of my family members are too young to drink/have serious health problems and SHOULDN'T be drinking (though I'm pretty sure they still do).

Salone 11-14-2015 03:10 AM

Bailey's. Ugh. Skip the Bailey's, hand them mason jars full of thr stuff. Or better yet, make pasta, wash out the sauce jars, and now you don't even have to buy mason jars to fill up! A Very Prego Christmas or whatever.

CupcakeDolly 11-14-2015 08:25 PM

Whaaaat? Bailey's is the BEST. Or Carolans! They make coffee like ten times better! A mason jar full of hot chocolate mix would be the cheapiest of cheap gifts. xD

Glitch 11-16-2015 02:07 AM

you could do brownies in a mason jar or coffee filter flower bouquets or uhmmm home made chocolates uhhhhh cookies. . . .perhaps. . . . hand made cards urm . . . i dunno D:

CupcakeDolly 11-16-2015 02:58 AM

Handmade cards would be a cool idea! I have a lot of craft crap lying around going unused, and I have an unnaturally close relationship with my glue gun >]
Oh man, gluing fake poinsettias from the dollar store to a card! Brilliant!!

Salone 11-16-2015 03:29 AM

If you ever get a chance, I highly recommend reading Hogfather. Death attempts to make a Hogswatch Day (Christmas) card and he can't get an actual bird to stay glued on to the card. It was not getting in to the spirit of things.

That's always a cheap route to go, and putting actual physical work in to it shows that you care, instead of some tiny thing that you give to everyone that is all really the same thing. And yeah, whoever mentioned cookies, do that.

Like, send me cookies.

Basically I just want cookies.

CupcakeDolly 11-16-2015 03:45 AM

The oven in my apartment regularly butchers cookies. Otherwise, there'd be cookies all up in here. I'd kill for a snickerdoodle, and I'm the only person in the universe who knows how to make 'em right. (<--- Totally true)

My plan so far is to buy a bunch of tiny baskets and collect like 4 or 5 small, cheap things from shops in the area that are completely foreign to my home state and send them on home to my family. According to my calculations, that should end up costing less than a third of what it would cost to just send gift cards to everyone. (which is what I did last year, but apparently my whole family is totally offended by gift cards because they're impersonal, so they were super chilly with me when I called?? Like, you're welcome guys, I only had to break the bank to get you something, and only like two of you sent me gifts anyway!!)
/Frustrated rant

Glitch 11-16-2015 03:51 AM

what poo poo heads.

Also.

We are from the same state soooo.

xD

You should totally like. . . give all of your Seattle friends finger steaks.

CupcakeDolly 11-16-2015 03:58 AM

Oh yeah, I forgot that finger steaks were an Idaho thing! Same for fry sauce, kind of.
Only problem is that all of my Seattle friends are also my Idaho friends. And they live with me. =P

...Now I want finger steaks.

Glitch 11-16-2015 04:00 AM

BF thinks we should start a food truck that sells finger steaks, fry sauce, and grilled peanut butter jelly sandwiches.

CupcakeDolly 11-16-2015 04:16 AM

Add on Basque chorizos and I'll consider it.

Glitch 11-16-2015 04:21 AM

ok we can make those too.

CupcakeDolly 11-16-2015 04:24 AM

Sweet! Then the Rainbow Rumpus Partytruck project is under way! =D

Awen Moonshine 11-16-2015 12:05 PM

I run my own Etsy store selling things I've made, mostly jewellery and and keyrings, but I always make something for my family every year because I'm flat broke and I have a big family, plus 3 birthdays (my mums, my baby brothers and my partners birthdays) within a month of the big day. This year I am going to be making home made luxury style chocolates (presented in mini wicker baskets) and jars of hot chocolate mixes (with the mini marshmallows) in their favourite flavours.For my nan I'll be making her a set of ankle chains to match the ones she commissioned me to make her in the summer, so she has all of the colours, not just a few. ^_^ I might make my sister another bracelet/necklace too this year depending on how much surplus materials I have left and how much time I have. ^_^;;

CupcakeDolly 11-16-2015 07:25 PM

That's awesome, Awen!
I wish I could make chocolates. I've tried making them from scratch, but they usually end up a chunky, inedible mess.

Quiet Man Cometh 11-17-2015 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by CupcakeDolly (Post 1670818)
Whaaaat? Bailey's is the BEST. Or Carolans! They make coffee like ten times better! A mason jar full of hot chocolate mix would be the cheapiest of cheap gifts. xD

The Irish Cream fans in my family (myself not among them) had a taste test and I believe they settled on McFeeny's, or something like that.

I was going cheap on year and my older sister thought my gift was awesome, which was a cheap, keepsake box filled with Jelly Bellys and a tiny bottle of Baily's.

We're all broke this year too, so we flat out decided not to exchange gifts except for people under 19. Of course, we still do stockings and little things. I found the dollar store to actually be a good place, even though it screams of "cheap." I was able to get little 300-500 piece puzzles for the several puzzle fans for my family for $1 TO $1.25 a piece.

Awen Moonshine 11-17-2015 02:09 PM

Thanks Cupcake <3 I've not tried making my own chocolates before, but I have molds and an idea of what I want to do have been researching in preparation, so hopefully it will all go well. Every year I try to do something different. I've made truffles before, raspberry liquor, cookies, bracelets, mobile phone covers and some other things I can't remember off the top of my head ^_^;;

I'm currently making an early christmas present for my partner, a green scarf that has reflective strips woven into the yarn with a black fleece lining so he can stay safe and warm when leaving work in the evenings ^_^

CupcakeDolly 11-22-2015 11:57 PM

These are all really cool ideas. Maybe I should start a list in the first post so we can keep track of them.

My roommate told me about a local upscale chocolate store that has a distribution center near where I live, and apparently in their gift shop they put all of the messed up chocolate pieces that they can't sell as full bars into bins and sell them for about $5 a pound. I'm thinking about getting myself a couple pounds of fancy-schmancy chocolate and then splitting them up and putting them into cute containers to give to people.

I might steal Quiet's idea and stick something else in, like tiny booze bottles for the adults and, I don't know... keychains for the teens? xD


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