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Help! I Can't Afford Christmas
By Colleen Moulding
The less money you have to spend on
Christmas the earlier you have to get started. Bargains go quickly as we all know.
Firstly, make sure you get along to any garage, yard, or tag sales in your area, looking
out for baskets that you can present gifts in or pretty china, toys in excellent condition
with all the pieces present, inexpensive hand made crafts and second hand books that look
brand new.
Also keep an eye open for children's videos and puzzles - count the pieces, board games -
check the contents, and potted up houseplant cuttings that you can grow on and put into a
pretty pot.
Don't worry too much about toys for tinies being boxed - they won't mind if it's wrapped
in gift paper as long as all the pieces are there.
Baskets can be washed in warm water and dried outside or in the airing cupboard, then
filled with items especially chosen for the person you're giving to.
For example, for a friend who loves sewing, make up a patchwork basket, containing a
template for the shapes, ready cut squares or hexagons of fabric, threads, needles,
pincushion or scissors.
Two mugs, special tea bags, mini pots of honey and marmalade make a breakfast basket,
similarly mugs, sachets of hot chocolate, and a lavender sachet to aid peaceful sleep make
a goodnight basket.
Crumple tissue paper into the basket first, then arrange the items prettily before
covering with cellophane and tying with crinkly ribbon and gift bows.
A variation on this theme is a gardener's flower pot. Half fill a flowerpot with crumpled
paper or straw. Arrange packets of seeds, inexpensive hand trowel/fork, plant labels/ties,
notebook, green string and budget gardening book or magazine.
Haunt the cut price shops for presents that may just need some creative pairing with
another inexpensive item to make a lovely gift.
Consider pairing:
-> A scented candle and bubble bath
-> Recipe book and mixing bowl or cookery utensils
-> Joke book and whoopee cushion
-> Pack of cards and six pack of lager/beer
-> Paperback book and box of chocolates
-> Houseplant and plant care guide
-> Calendar and diary
-> Hair scrunchies and hairbrush or shampoo
Once you start thinking along these lines you'll probably come up with lots more ideas of
your own.
Use the skills you have to make presents. If you can cook make cakes, cookies or fudge. If
you can sew make frilled cushion covers to match your friend's room scheme from remnants
of fabric.
If you can arrange flowers fix a piece of florist's foam to a piece of bark or charity
shop shallow bowl and make a Christmas arrangement with berries, cones and foliage that
you can pick up for free.
Grandparents are usually more than happy to receive framed photographs of their precious
grandchildren - the collage type are often particularly welcome.
Or what about printing out an inspirational piece of poetry or prose such as Desiderata in
an antique type font. Paint it with a solution of tea to "age" it a little and
frame it for an unusual gift.
Help to pack out your own children's stockings by making a whole videotape of their
favourite television programmes, icing cookies with their initials and making up little
craft boxes containing paper, glue, sticky shapes, oddments of wool for hair and felt cut
into shapes for eyes, mouths, noses etc.
Finally if you have no cash at all write or print out some gift vouchers offering your
time for babysitting, housework, gardening, decorating, car washing - whatever you can
manage. You will be surprized at how well they will be received.
And remember none of your friends or family would want you to go without essentials or get
into debt just to give them a present. It's very easy to lose sight of this fact as we are
seduced by all the advertising hype.
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About the Author:
Colleen Moulding is editor of All That Women Want.com
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