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On a Budget

I work in a very good department with nurses and doctors and i know that everybody is going to be getting little trinket gifts for everyone for christmas but i dont have alot of money, so i need ideas on gifts that are inexpensive but not look it.

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M.,
You received some wonderful ideas, and so I thought a little longer before responding... Personalized (an initial or something the person likes) key chains are a hit. I also really like the baked ideas and Bath and Body Works has little stocking stuffers the women will love. Remember it is the thought that counts. Merry Christmas!

I don't now if they still have them there, but when I was at "Smith's Variety" in Homewood last month, they had some really cute little cake in a pot things for less than $10.00. It is a cake mix that you mix up and cook in the little planting pot. I bought two of them to give as presents. Maybe they still have some. They have a lot of cute and different things there.

Hi, when I was working at the hospital, I just brought in some homemade food. Bread and a cake and put it in the breakroom for everyone. Cookies would be good too.

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Hi M.,
I have found the following (from Dollar Tree) makes nice little gifts....
A small basket with pedicure/manicure or bubble baths
A coffe cup with a small bag of coffee and cookies or a brownie,
A coffee cup with tea and cookies

I can usually get the "stuff" and some shredded paper to place in the basket/cup and a bow for about $5 each.

These make great little gifts for coworkers or teachers.

L. G

I'm a divorced mom of four, I work in a law firm, and when I started I had the same problem. What I did was went to a Dollar Tree and got candle holders and coffee mugs, personalized each one with spray snow or glue glitter with names on it, also at Dollar Tree. I found some little stencils there too, each of my kids makes an ornament for the tree every year. I still do this, one of my co-workers even asked me to make champagne glasses for her wedding. So I think it went over really well. Hope this helps.

Do you bake? If you are in Murfreesboro, they just opened a new Michael's store and they have little baking dishes for $1. You could make a special pound cake or something that is more specialty and wrap them up and tie a bow on them and give them as gifts. I always love stuff like that.
If not.....
They have lots of little gifts in there like pens, cards, boxes, candles, bath salts, bath gels, note cards, frames, calenders, agendas,coffee or coco mugs (some with lids on them)... etc.... lots of little stuff like that... ALL FOR $1.00. You could get some of the colored bags and put things in and it would be such a cute gift.
How about making some ornaments. Michaels has ceramic ornaments that you can paint on them, put the date and get one of the tins or boxes to put them in and us that as your gift box. There are lots of ideas. You should take a look around. I could spend hours in that store.
I hope you are in Murfreesboro or else this info is void unless there is a Michaels close to you.

hey go to abcdistributing.com
they have tons of cute cheap things. all you have to do is give them the name of a business to send the catalog to. they also have a huge online ne. I sell avon so i use R.'s avon,inc. i previously sold items at a flea market so i used R.'s thrift-n-things. they can ship it to wherever you like as long as you sign up with a business address, which they do not verify.

I love to give little trinkets but I am a single mom so I don't have a big budget. A little idea I try is Avon has holiday emery boards for $.69, (this year it's a Penguin) the matching mini hand cream $.99, and the matching holiday lip balm for $.69. All of these placed in a Christmas mug (usually $.50 to $1.00) wrapped with Christmas plastic wrap and a bow is a nice inexpensive gift idea. Also an inexpensive holiday cookie jar (usually $1.00 to $2.00) and fills with homemade hot cocoa. Also the holiday mugs are good with the cocoa.

M.,
You received some wonderful ideas, and so I thought a little longer before responding... Personalized (an initial or something the person likes) key chains are a hit. I also really like the baked ideas and Bath and Body Works has little stocking stuffers the women will love. Remember it is the thought that counts. Merry Christmas!

Do you bake? I bake cookies and make candies for several friends at work each year. I usually get tin or plastic Christmas boxes for a dollar or two at Wal-Mart and fill them with cookies, dipped pretzels and whatever else strikes me. If you have to do a lot of them and want to make them a little smaller, Target has some cute goody bags in their dollar spot. I got packages of 30 Christmas printed bags for $1. It takes several hours on a weekend, but it's not expensive and my recipients love it because they love the treats but don't like to bake.

M. ~
I saw that you are in New Orleans. There are still so many people in that area who have not recovered from the terrible hurricanes. You and your co-workers are some of the lucky ones, you are "on your feet". Why not consider making a monitary donation - whatever you can afford - in the name of your co-workers or department to a local shelter or food bank. The holidays is a time of sharing and sharing with those that do not have, is the best part of being able to share.
Happy Holidays

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