Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Gift Ideas

Due to popular demand, this week I'll be arming you with ideas for Christmas gifts. I'll be posting ideas in categories. Today's category is gifts for children:

  • Gift cards for itunes or ring tones for teens.
  • Refinish something special (ie. dollhouse, chair, rocking horse) One year, I bought a beautiful child's rocking chair at an estate sale for $10 and refinished it and added a seat cushion for my niece. It was a hit!
  • Buy school-related supplies while they are on sale now and bundle together for a fun gift. (ie. finger paints, crayons, markers, stickers, sticker books, coloring books, paints.)
  • If you can sew, make a custom child's apron or doll clothes.
  • Have an American Girl fan? You can find compatibly sized clothing for the dolls at Michaels stores, and for an even greater discount, use your 40% off coupon from Sunday's paper.
  • Write and illustrate a story with the child as the main character. Cut out photos of the child and add to the story.
  • Buy a small baby blanket and sew things onto it such as soft toys, mirrors, various ribbons, and teething toys for texture.
  • Make a fleece blanket out of their favorite sports team fabric.
  • Give a frugal teen a $20 bill and go thrift-store shopping with them to see how much bang they can get for their bucks.
  • Produce a short film showing you in action at work. Make short instructional movies to teach your kids how to do things such as tie their shoes, learn ABCs, learn songs, etc.
  • Record yourself reading a Christmas story. Make it personal by substituting your child's name and include a fun message at the end.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Great ideas! I've also heard of grandparents who do not live near their grandkids recording themselves reading stories so their grandkids can learn their voices. Your blog is an inspiration - keep up the great work!