1. Homemade cookies.
2. Family photo album.
3. Family scrapbook.
4. Heartfelt letter expressing your love and your gratitude to them.
5. Christmas ornaments.
6. Coupon book . . . make up coupons that they can redeem for your services. Examples: This coupon entitles dad to one free car wash. This coupon entitles mom to one pedicure. This coupon entitles you to 4 hours of free babysitting for my younger siblings.
2007-12-23 01:10:35
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answered by Suz123 7
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Photo shows are very popular gifts. Make a personalized Slide show with music and pictures that mean the most to you about them. 2. If you are artistic, create a drawing or painting for the both of them and attach some poetry to your artwork. Read the heartfelt poems to them on Christmas. 3. Make an old fashioned framed picture collage of the family. Just make sure they are pictures you are allowed to cut up into shapes and stuff before you do it. 4. Create you own personalized Christmas cards 5. Have a friend who can bake/cook HELP you make them some Christmas cookies/cakes/or a special meal. Even though you can't cook, it will show you made an effort, just make sure your friend knows what they are doing and you can help. Prepare the table, and decorations, and make things beautiful for them to sit down and enjoy this time with you and the family.
2016-04-10 21:48:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe make them each a pretty card, and cut out a snowflake to put on the front! Cutting out paper snowflakes is so much fun, and something you can do with a brother or sister.
If you're into writing, make them a poem book. Type up a few poems, and make a decorative cover page.
Another idea is to burn a CD for them of all their favorite songs, and include a few xmas songs in there!
kisses, cassie <3
2007-12-23 01:12:05
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answered by xo jay xo 2
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If you're still in school and you did well last semester, print out your grades and put them in the envelopes used for gift cards. It's a nice surprise. (But maybe not if they open it and find you got 2 Ds and a C or something)
2007-12-24 07:20:58
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answered by Cinderella 5
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Volunteer to help clean up. Your mom and dad will be very tired after all the Holiday cooking and running around. Pamper them.
2007-12-23 01:14:00
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answered by 38C 6
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glue some macaroni to paper and tell them you made it. Atleast they can cook the macaroni afterwards. Making gifts is a cop-out.Stop being so cheap and go buy them something.
2007-12-23 01:39:14
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answered by Joox 3
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depends what they like and how old they are.myself i like kids give me some peace and quiet.if you are working then maybe send them away for few days.if dad love sports then a ticket to something.
the fact you taken time out to ask ideas then you sound like a thoughtful person give it with heartfelt love and they will love it.
2007-12-23 01:12:54
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answered by misscacazzy 6
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kennels they always go down well especially for those christmas parties,just before the guests arrive pop them in their new reindeer kennels and lock the door till the party is over,
every family should have one!
merry what ever ,
now pass me the dog biscuits!
2007-12-23 01:12:14
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answered by anthony p 3
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My daughter made me a scrapbook, which was really nice. An ornament for the tree is always nice too.
2007-12-23 01:10:02
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answered by beaners1229 5
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Parents love getting photos of their kids as presents.. so maybe a nice photo of yourself and a handmade frame
2007-12-23 01:09:05
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answered by Miss M 2
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