
Someone made my husband a money "tree."
If this is for Christmas, you could buy a small artificial Christmas tree and fold the money so it looks like a fan or flower and paper clip to the tree.

Is it for more than one person? My mother in-law has the "book" for the grandkids.
Each grandchild receives a number and a large book (such as phone book) has money inserted between many of the pages. There is the occasional $20 bill and sometimes coins but usually $1 and $5. She turns the pages and counts. If there is money, the child who has the number receives it.
For example, Child #1 gets $ on page 1, child #2 on page 2, child #9 on page 9 and then repeats with child#1 getting the money on page #10.
Each child usually receives between $20 and $30.
someone made my husband a money "tree."
if this is for christmas, you could buy a small artificial christmas tree and fold the money so it looks like a fan or flower and paper clip to the tree.


One I read recently: Freeze the bill in a big block of ice, put it in a plastic bag: COLD HARD CASH! Even better if you fold it where they don't know how much it is...lol.
Love it! LOL