tcufrog
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Is anyone making gifts this holiday season? Do you find that you save money by making them or not?
My kids have a ton of teachers even though they're only in elementary school. Usually I bake gifts for the extras teachers and buy something for their homeroom teachers. I'm make cookies or bake fruit bread using ingredients I already have. I've been able to find really cheaply on sale at Tuesday Morning, Homegoods or World Market either decorative plates or holiday baked goods boxes. I bought years ago clear gift basket cellophane and ribbon. Wrapping them is quick and easy. I'm far from crafty but the presentation always looks really nice.
This year though I've punted the job of making teacher gifts to my kids. DS9 has gotten into paracord crafts. The cord is really cheap on Amazon and comes in a ton of colors. He's making paracord key fobs for his extras teachers in the school colors (he can make them really fast) and he's going to try making a mug wrap for his homeroom teacher and aunt who is always making really nice gifts for our family. She's an awesome knitter and sews basic stuff. I found a good deal on two travel mugs for the wraps. They require buttons but I already have tons of them from previous projects. DS5 likes Perler beads. The name brand ones are expensive so I bought a box of them from IKEA for much less. It's huge and will last practically forever. He's making bookmarks for his teachers. All I need to get for them is some decorative ribbon to tie on the top.
The only gift I plan to make is one for the school receptionist. She's been really helpful to us this year so I plan to fill a blue mason jar I have (blue is one of the school colors) with individually wrapped mint Lifesavers (she gives mints to kids if their stomach is bothering them) and attach a tag that says "You're a Lifesaver" and include a Starbucks gift card if I can find a good deal on them.
My kids have a ton of teachers even though they're only in elementary school. Usually I bake gifts for the extras teachers and buy something for their homeroom teachers. I'm make cookies or bake fruit bread using ingredients I already have. I've been able to find really cheaply on sale at Tuesday Morning, Homegoods or World Market either decorative plates or holiday baked goods boxes. I bought years ago clear gift basket cellophane and ribbon. Wrapping them is quick and easy. I'm far from crafty but the presentation always looks really nice.
This year though I've punted the job of making teacher gifts to my kids. DS9 has gotten into paracord crafts. The cord is really cheap on Amazon and comes in a ton of colors. He's making paracord key fobs for his extras teachers in the school colors (he can make them really fast) and he's going to try making a mug wrap for his homeroom teacher and aunt who is always making really nice gifts for our family. She's an awesome knitter and sews basic stuff. I found a good deal on two travel mugs for the wraps. They require buttons but I already have tons of them from previous projects. DS5 likes Perler beads. The name brand ones are expensive so I bought a box of them from IKEA for much less. It's huge and will last practically forever. He's making bookmarks for his teachers. All I need to get for them is some decorative ribbon to tie on the top.
The only gift I plan to make is one for the school receptionist. She's been really helpful to us this year so I plan to fill a blue mason jar I have (blue is one of the school colors) with individually wrapped mint Lifesavers (she gives mints to kids if their stomach is bothering them) and attach a tag that says "You're a Lifesaver" and include a Starbucks gift card if I can find a good deal on them.