A comparison shopping site like Shopzilla.co.uk will offer you the ability to view products by price range within each category.
2006-10-09 19:06:33
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answered by elshrimpbucket 2
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There are some really nice inexpensive items on http://www.HomeGrownMarket.com and there is a even a section that you can click on the various links to search for gifts under $5, under $10, ... and so on! And the stuff is really different and unique too! Hope this helps!
2006-10-10 17:51:19
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answered by nectarwmn 2
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If you like to bake, then bake pumpkin bread, sweet potato bread, cookies, fudge. Pick some simple, but delicious desserts, wrap in colored saran wrap, and put in decorated sack. I do this every year for many people, and they love, and ask if they can have more. If you have a local Bombay store, they usually have great gifts that are nice, and inexpensive. I'm not sure about prices on their web-site.
2006-10-10 03:34:27
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answered by Dawn 3
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Sorry, some of us are boycotting the purchase of Christmas stuff until it's the season.
But when that time comes...
A christmas mug stuffed with candy.
A theme gift (night at the movies in a popcorn tub or slumber/beauty party basket, Italian dinner basket {Pasta strainer, utinsels, wine...}, Tin filled with home-made cookies, etc.)
2006-10-09 19:15:47
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answered by J Z 4
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there's about a million ways to give someone a nice gift without spending a lot of money...but you have to have an idea of what that person likes...you could bake them their favorite goodies and put them in a christmas-theme tin or basket (craft store, a buck or two)...there's this 'friendship tea' that my wife makes up and puts in glass jars...easy recipe, people love the stuff...if you email me i can send you the recipe...gift cards...from their favorite store, or a 'topping-off' gift card for their cell phone-prepaid gas card...do they have a favorite celebrity? a poster or inexpensive collectible...check the flea markets for things that might go with their home decor...got a nice picture of yourself with them? frame it! goofy tee-shirts, candles, potpourri, check the bargain bins at stores like wal-mart...you'd be surprised at some of the low-price dvd's and cd's you can find...it doesn't have to be expensive to mean a lot...my mother-in-law has never had 'two dimes to rub together'...but every christmas she would put together some stuff like paper towels, kleenex, hand lotion, shampoo, washcloths, dish detergent, and stuff like that and put it in a big gift bag-precisely the stuff i NEGLECT to think about picking up while i'm out shopping...it costs very little, but it means a lot to me...
2006-10-10 03:15:47
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answered by spike missing debra m 7
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Go to Dollar Tree..they have some beautiful Spun Glass ornaments for $1.00 and they are great gifts for family and friends. Thats what I am doing this year and will spend less than $50.00 for my entire family and friends.
2006-10-10 13:46:07
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answered by Trigger 2
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coffee mug with 5 gc to dunkin donuts or mini coffee bag
mug with tea/homey
popcorn box w/candy/popcorn 5 dollar gc to blockbuster
ice cream bowl with ice cream toppings inside
cheap books from barnes and noble(from the bargain section)
cookie mix with cookie cutters
Think of a them that each person likes and work around that
Good luck!
2006-10-10 04:37:16
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answered by Willow 5
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A teddy bear!
More ideas at:
http://www.christmasgifts.net/Christmasblog/category/gifts/
2006-10-10 04:17:21
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answered by im_david 2
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Not sure of any websites...
I'm a picture person and have found people enjoy a nice framed picture. If you have a picture of that person with you, someone special to them, or a group picture, you could get it printed and put it in a nice frame. It's something personal and something they can enjoy year round. : )
2006-10-10 02:33:22
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answered by thaigoddess1 3
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Instant cameras, everybody takes pictures. Most are less than $10.
2006-10-10 12:56:20
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answered by Boogerman 6
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