Showing posts with label gifting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gifting. Show all posts

Saturday, February 13, 2010

A Coupon Lover's Valentine...

Last year I made my husband this for Valentine's Day. He loved it. (I was trying to recreate this chipboard album...) So keeping with the theme (frugal and homemade), and being so in to coupons and all (isn't everyone??), it was fitting and so this year I went with the flow and made him an envelope of "coupons".

Coupons entitling him to a "Remember When" back scratch (before kids...when I had the time... and the pretty nails!!), a Romantic Movie night (where he picks the movie...oh, I can't wait...), A pass for a "Guilt-Free" night out (his unmarried coaching buddies will thank me for that!!), and I even threw in a "Wild Card" because I was feeling daring...(can't wait to see what that gets cashed in for!!)
I made a little envelope to go along with them, along with a little note. Just a fun, flirty gift for my Coach. It was fun to make, and didn't cost a thing!!

Friday, February 12, 2010

Pottery Barn Kids the Frugal Way

I must admit I am a bit of a Pottery Barn junkie...and that goes for Pottery Barn Kids, too. My heart shrieks with excitement every time I flip open the mailbox and see...the catalog. However, my pocketbook does not allow the financing of such a habit, so I clip out items and pictures and put them in my "Idea" file. I use the catalog for inspiration in decorating, gifting, and crafts. Many similar items can be found at Target, Marshalls, TJMaxx, and HomeGoods, and many things in the kids catalog you can actually make yourself!! Which is what I did for my kids Valentine mailboxes.
I have been eyeing these up for the past few years, but couldn't bring myself to spend the $26+ for each. (But can you believe they sell out every year??!! Who has the money??!!) So, this year was the year...I was making them myself. And had I known how easy it was, I would've made them long ago...
1 hour and $1.08 later...



My son's mailbox...he requested I not use so many hearts or make it look so "girly"...because hearts are for "giiirrrrrllllls"..... spoken like a true 4 year old!!



My daughter's mailbox...she decorated her own and went wild with the hearts. Because she's a giiiiirrrrlllll!!!

I used an empty cereal box and cut the top flaps off. I then glued (with a glue stick) red felt around the sides, tucked in the top and taped and glued inside the top, and then wrapped the bottom like a present and glued again.
I then stitched with yarn around the sides. Then I attached the top mail flap and stitched that on the back and stitched around the sides of that as well.



Then I attached a little "hook" by stitching a strip and attaching velcro tabs as a closure. The original PB one has backpack loops, but if I used those we wouldn't be able to use them on the chairs at home, so I just made one loop. Whatever works...



Don't let a low budget stop you from enjoying the things that you like (I'm talking holiday decor, crafts, etc...) Just use your imagination and try to figure out how to make it yourself!! A little ingenuity and patience is all you need! Monica has another Pottery Barn Kids craft idea , too!! I would've tried that one as well, but my printer is all out of color ink at the moment, and I'm all outta time!! Next year!!

Visit here to see what frugal "couponing" gift I made for my husband this year!!

Happy Valentine's Day, y'all!!

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Friday, June 19, 2009

Frugal Friday: End-of-Year Teacher Gifts


We had a great big school year of firsts around here...my daughter started kindergarten and my husband left his former school district of 12 years (an hour and twenty minute commute) for our local hometown high school (eight minute commute). What a blessing it has been to have my husband teaching locally and what a wonderful year we had all around! My daughter thrived in kindergarten and is absolutely thrilled about becoming a first grader (Oh, My!!) and my husband thrived in his new teaching environment, loving both the staff and the students he worked with all year, and loving his coaching positions as Assistant Varsity Football and Head Basketball coach.
In our tiny town the kindergarten has it's own little "green school" as it's called (it's green!!). So, at the end of the year we have many teachers/staff at the green school to show our appreciation for because remember, it takes a village to raise a child. The teacher, the aide, the nurse, the secretary/aide, the car aide (who puts her in the car each day through the "valet"), etc... As you can see, all these staff members add up, and purchasing gifts for all of them can be quite costly! (I always scour sales, etc. for items less than $5, but had no luck this year!) With one more paycheck coming until September 15th we need to conserve where we can (and still show our appreciation!) What's a budget-conscious Mom to do??!! I planned a luncheon for all of them! (And I was able to include the other kindergarten teacher as well as the preschool program staff that is also in the building!). Too bad I was so stressed for time I didn't get a picture (of anything).
Here is what I served and the price breakdown:
Cherry-Chicken Salad Crossiants (recipe below): $9.00
Country Potato and Macaroni Salads: free from hotdog promo
Bag of gourmet chips: $2
Carrot cake: $2
I arranged the crossiant sandwiches on two china platters and wrapped them in cellophane (they thought they were catered!!) and the salads in mason jars adorned with homemade "country" tags with twine labeling them of their contents, the chips in a Longaberger and the homemade carrot cake on a garden cake pedestal. I brought it in on a huge antique wooden tray. It made my country picnic theme complete!
Total was $13 and a little time. Even if I had found $5 gifts, I would be over $25...and the reception and gratefulness from the teachers was priceless! They really enjoyed it so this will be a definite plan for again next year!!
Oh...and forgot to mention...the kindergarten bus driver received a loaf of our favorite homemade banana bread (from MSM's e-book). She and her family just love our homemade gifts! (pic above) Cost: $1
Now...onto my husband! For a new teacher there's always countless paperwork, questions, deadlines, and getting to know the lay-of-the-land. Especially if you're the new head coach! Booking gym times, game busing scheduling, and starting up sports camps. The office staff and Board of Ed. staff are really instrumental in running the high school behind the scenes and are often forgotten (even when I was a teacher I never forgot my office staff come gift time... the school would be lost without them!) So this morning I put together two big Longabergers full of baked goods... one for the HS office and one for the Board office.
In both baskets were (and the total cost for both):
Dozen cinnamon rolls (fresh from the bakery...I would've made these, but the price was so reasonable it was just better to save me some sanity!!): $6
Loaf of banana bread with and without nuts: $4
Loaf of blueberry bread: $2 (I purchased these at our great supermarket bakery and they scanned the wrong price at checkout so I received one for free!!)
The total was $12 and not much time...the hardest part was waking at 5am to assemble the baskets!! Hence, no picture again. I barely had one eye open to basket up the buns!!
So...all-in-all our end of year teacher/aide/secretary/bus driver gift total came to: $26
You too can still give to others, and on a budget! All it takes is a little creativitiy, planning, and deal- seeking/couponing!
Happy Summer!!
I'm always looking for frugal gift ideas, so feel free to share!!
Cherry-Chicken Salad Crossiants:
Ingredients:
2 large chicken breasts, poached (boiled) cooled, and cubed
2/3 C. dried cherries
1/3 C. chopped celery
1/3 C. chopped granny smith apples
1/3 C. chopped pecans, toasted
1/3 C. mayo
4 t. buttermilk (I did not have so I sub. sour cream)
1/2t. salt
1/8 t. pepper
2 doz. mini crossiants (or 12 large), split
Directions:
In a large bowl, combine the chicken, cherries, celery, apple, and pecans. In another bowl, combine the mayo, buttermilk, salt and pepper; add to chicken mixture and mix well. Spoon heaping spoonfuls onto each crossiant.
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Friday, February 13, 2009

Inexpensive gift idea...Our version


Here is our 99% complete mini-album project for Daddy. I'm going to have to type the rest of my daughters comments, then maybe have her sign them, since she still writes so large...she can barely fit a sentence on one large tag! This project took longer than expected, and was a little more in-depth than I had thought (or maybe I just made it that way!) I ended up getting some new papers and embellishments, since what I had didn't match and flow with the whole project. I was unable to find newspaper scrapbook paper, so I got some off of the internet! Just what I needed! Wow... you can find everything online! Even make your own scrapbooking paper...now that's a frugal tip!
This project was around $3 to make and a lot of time, but I'm sure my husband will find it priceless! (I'm hoping so)! These are the types of gifts I love to get!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Inexpensive gift idea...

For a frugal Valentines gift for my husband the kids and I are working on a little mini-album titled "10 things we Love about You"...inspired by this kit. The kids each gave three things, and I did four. Their comments were pretty cute (ie: I asked my three year old..."What do you love about Daddy?" His response..."My Daddy? Oh I love my Daddy...he my coach. I his basketball star!! He my Daddy, I love him.")


It's still a work in progress, so I'll update (hopefully tomorrow) with a picture of our version... A few pieces of cardstock, some chipboard valentine embellishments, some stickers, stamps, ribbons (all of which we had)...turned out to be pretty frugal. I'm trying to come up with something so he can display it on his desk at work.
Check your scrapbook and crafting supplies for a quick, frugal gift. You can come up with so many great things!
Updated to say go here for our version (which is almost complete)


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