I find it challenging to give all the gifts I'd like to without exploding my budget. For many friends and their children, I have a $5 budget. I feel like this can work when 1: the gift is thoughtful and original and 2: the gift is well wrapped and comes off looking more expensive. In order to stay within the $5 budget and to fulfill #2, you need to be well-stocked with wrapping elements that you have recycled, gathered, gotten at the thrift store or dollar store. Here are 5 ideas which can usually be done for $5 at Wal-Mart or other similar stores:
Hope these give you some good $5 ideas and help you from getting discouraged when it comes to fulfilling your generosity and keeping your budget! Happy Holidays
Source: These are mainly my ideas, but I read about gift giving all the time.
By Amy from Cedar Hill, TX
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For the kids a gift of your time is valuable to them & their parents. You can give a home-made coupon for a special activity with you. Take the kids either together or separately on a special picnic (low cost way to feed everyone) when the weather is nicer. Plan to take a nature walk or play games. Take them to a playground or out to a field to practice sports, for girls do fingernail painting & "makeup", bake cookies one afternoon, do crafts, whatever they like.
your ideas are great !
There are loads of $1 crafties available so that $5 worth is really a LOT of items that could go a long way when it comes to "scrapping"
Just wanted to say...a BIG "THANK YOU" for the $5.00 gift ideas. What wonderful suggestions for giving WITHOUT the strain of wondering where the money is going to come from.
Hi, my son received a neat gift that was under $5! A friend who was in a major budget crunch got him a few packets of microwave pop corn and a pop corn bucket (I assume the bucket was purchased at the dollar store). They wrapped it up super cute! It looked like a family movie night in the making! I was thinking you could also use a basket or decorative bowl from the dollar store or a garage sale, depending on who you were giving the gift too.
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