Homemade gifts! Bake bread and give it in baskets you can get cheaply at a thrift store. Or do the same with cookies using tins or baskets or plates from thrift store.
Actually, I have always enjoyed receiving homemade ornaments also.
2006-08-28 09:19:27
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answered by ndtaya 6
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Open a bank savings account. Put some money in. Leave it there.
Make up a list, in advance, of persons you want to give Christmas gifts to. Make up a budgeted amount for each gift. Try to find gifts that are good but less than the amount budgeted. Don't buy any holiday decorations. Make some of your own.
2006-08-28 09:21:51
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answered by regerugged 7
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The park tickets value what they value. So, inns, transportation, and nutrition are the places the place you could save some money. Tickets. circulate greater days at Disney and don't circulate to often happening or Sea international. look on the value tag calculator. After 4 days the Disney tickets according to day value is purely a pair dollars. you may get hotel rooms outdoors of disney that are greater value-effective for the comparable room type than a disney room. whether, then you definately ought to pay to park each and on a daily basis at disney international. That parking value may even out the offsite expenses plenty. maximum individuals right here propose which you come to a decision on a smaller room on the all great call inns fairly of staying offsite. We generally get a house offsite and cook dinner breakfast and a few dinners there. It in simple terms relies upon on what you elect for to do. additionally, while you're flying in and staying onsite, there isn't any ought to lease a motor vehicle. which may be a great savings. while you're using down, it is not a controversy. nutrition. carry snacks. The fried rice area dish on the yak and yeti speedy nutrition place on the animal kingdom is low-value, exceedingly stable, and filling. circulate while there is loose eating. devour cereal on your room for breakfast.
2016-10-01 00:27:23
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answered by ? 4
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I suggest that you make your gifts this year. Making gifts for people:
1) Saves tons of money
2) Is more special than something you can buy (that is, if you put the time and effort into it)
There are tons of things you could do.
For people who are your acquaintances/friends you could just bake some cookies
For people closer to you, think about who they are, what means a lot to them, and then try and integrate the two to create a really memorable gift that means a lot, and was hopefully inexpensive. One of the best ways to achieve this is through pictures.
Good luck!
2006-08-28 09:22:33
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answered by Amy J 4
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Well do you mean Christmas. They have actually savings accounts set up for Christmas budgets. Throughout the years you can set aside so many dollars each month to use for Christmas shopping. Just do a search online. You can find so many things just by putting in a search.
2006-08-28 09:20:39
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answered by hotmommy 2
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Don't buy presents. Actually, I always go crazy with the present buying and I usually end up with more gifts than I need. Write a list of who you are buying for and some ideas of what to buy them. Stick to your list and don't buy extra. Create a budget for the amount of money you will spend on each person and stick to that budget too.
2006-08-28 09:20:47
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answered by TJMiler 6
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Make presents, like you did in school! You can use your talents in painting, photgraphy or ?, or base the present on something you know the receiver likes. Shop flea markets, garage sales or ebay for items you know the person collects (often cheaper, and more personal). Give photo albums, picture frames or scrapbooks that you jazz up & personalize - most everyone can use these kind of things.
2006-08-28 09:19:49
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answered by mustanglynnie 5
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Home made gifts, sending cards instead of phone calls or visiting, picking a name out of a hat for secret Santa if you have a large family, don't give gifts to co-workers (just give cards) and maybe bring some home made cookies or special food to work.
2006-08-28 10:16:45
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answered by Anonymous
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buy all your gifts well before the season.
a little known fact is that x-mas "sales" are an average of 3% more expensive than the normal price.
i actually bought an item once that had a "Sale" sticker on it when i pealed off the sticker the before sale price was $4 cheaper than the sale price!!
2006-08-28 16:03:13
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answered by naightengale 3
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Realize that you don't have to purchase a gift for everyone. Set aside a night to have a pot-luck dinner instead so that you can spend time with those you care for. Just buy gifts for immediate family instead.
2006-08-28 09:20:57
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answered by Justsyd 7
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