Food treats are happily accepted.
Do you do any type of crafts? Make a decorated photo frame, a mini scrapbook, crochet or knit scarf sets, make personalized notepads.
Take a walk around a craft store and see if any ideas strike you.
If you have some relatives with small kids you can offer to baby sit. Maybe give them a basket with a blockbuster card ($5) and some microwave popcorn and candy boxes (from the dollar store or drug store) and offer to watch the kids while they have a date night.
A couple years ago I made Christmas ornaments using metal hoops strung with beads. From the center I hung a pendant or embelishment with thin clear fishing line. The hoops hook at the top and I used thin wire to wrap the hooks securely and made a loop to hang from the tree. I think all together I spent about $35 and made sets of 5 or 6 for several different people. They loved them.
2007-11-13 07:35:47
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answered by Shelly J 4
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How some little impede? purchase a sprint container or woven basket and purchase plenty of their accepted treats to put in... My own philosophy is that each and every thing tastes greater advantageous in miniature! So seek for mini variations of goodies, homestead-made condiments, cheese and crackers, alcohol and so on. self sufficient nutrition shops and markets are good for those. It exhibits you have positioned particularly some theory in too, and that's own to the tastes of the recipient. playstation . you're able to do particularly some padding out with shredded paper/bows and so on. to make it look greater high priced ;) ;)
2016-12-16 07:37:51
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answered by ? 4
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Hi Sheesh. Did an older relative have a recipe for relish or something else that people would enjoy, but not necessarily make for themselves? I know that everyone in my family goes ga-ga over Grammie's bread and butter pickles, but nobody cans anymore, so they don't make their own.
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2007-11-13 08:15:12
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answered by Kacky 7
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What about Muffins In A Jar mix?
2007-11-15 09:10:20
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answered by nikki19581932 3
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i made gift baskets last year, they consisted of recipe in a jar stuff, like hot choc, spice tea, chili seas. , and maybe some other. i then bought baskets, at dollar tree, (if you have them), strands of paper and plastic to put around them. i can explain more if interested. Good Luck!!
2007-11-15 07:13:17
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answered by jbethv2000 2
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