I'm sure you have photos. Make a collage they could hang up in their home. Always a cherished gift, with years of pleasure.
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2006-12-13 08:05:32
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answered by twowords 6
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Buy a 5x7 completed canvas in an artwork dept of a craft retailer. On the pc, print out those phrases: OMG! MOM WAS RIGHT! Find a lovely clickart to head with that. Pick your font, and dimension the snapshot you layout to suit your 5x7 canvas. Print out your pattern. Take a lead pencil and rub it in every single place the again of your paper. Put the paper at the canvas, centering it, and many others. and tape it in location. Once you do the next move you can not transfer it. Trace each and every line to your art work, urgent difficult. Remove the paper and you'll have a pencil replica transferred to the canvas. Go over the pencil with coloured Sharpies. That's for Mom. Go to the greenback retailer and purchase two white mugs. Take a black Sharpie (it simplest turns out to paintings with black). On one cup write "poison" and at the different "antidote". Decorate the external of the cups as you desire. Put the cups right into a bloodless oven and switch it directly to three hundred levels for an hour. Then flip off the oven and allow the cups cool earlier than you do away with them from the oven. Try to rub off the sharpie together with your finger or a moist material. If some thing comes off, pass over it once more with the sharpie and repeat the baking. The sharpie is meant to be at the cups completely. But I feel they can not pass within the dishwasher. Fill the cups with a few type of drink your Dad likes - Chai, scorching chocolate, flavored espresso, anything. What age is your brother? What are a few matters he loves to do? Would he like a Q-Ba-Maze (a ball maze) or a mannequin vehicle or whatever. Otherwise is there a CD he'd like, or a reward certificates to deliver him extra time gambling video video games with peers?
2016-09-03 13:09:53
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answered by Anonymous
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One of the best presents I ever received was a coupon for a neck massage from a family member. You could make up chore coupons that could be exchanged for some job the recipient didn't like--clean the cat's litter box, polish a pair of shoes, wash the dog. These would be nicer than anything you could buy and do not take cash. Merry Christmas.
2006-12-13 08:16:02
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answered by Creeksong 4
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Look for a game and puzzle store in your town. Several malls have them, there is usually one or two independent game stores in every city. They usually have a large collection of inexpensive games and puzzles, $10 or less. They also usually have other fun little knick knacks, like action figures. I imagine you can get presents for 10+ people for about $100. For example, card games, decks of cards (with historical figures, TV characters, etc), small puzzles, puzzle books, etc.
(Of course, not everyone likes games and puzzles, but it is still worth a look).
2006-12-13 08:11:26
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answered by Wundt 7
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You could always make your Christmas presents! Your family would enjoy the fact that you took the time on each individual and you thought enough of them to make something for them!
2006-12-13 08:13:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You can make cards and write what you love about each person inside. Or go to the Dollar Store :-).
2006-12-13 08:10:40
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answered by missyhardt 4
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send theadults a card thattells them that this year, you have focused on the children as they are really what the holiday is about. if they don't like it, tough!
2006-12-13 08:06:01
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answered by judy_r8 6
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