Tuesday, February 19, 2013

I need to get my grandparents gifts for christmas?

Q. I need to buy my grandmother and grandfather gifts for christmas

My grandma loves to buy things (but only through the tv- QVC, HSN)
she never throws anything out, and keeps buying more little things

My grandpa is always fixing everything.
He likes hunting, desserts, and idk

thanks

(BTW they are both like 63ish)

A. If you live near your grandparents, come and do some chores for them instead of a purchased gift. Shovel snow, rake leaves, clean out the gutters, etc. You can make a little gift booklet of gift certificates.

If grandpa likes desserts, bake for him. If grandma never throws anything out and has little things, maybe something to display figurines, like a small shelf or some shadow boxes.

What are some good gift ideas for a pollyanna gift game christmas party?
Q. Some friends and I are having a pollyanna gift giving party/christmas party. We set a $20.00 or more price limit and it's for a group of 14 years old. It's also a mixed party so I need gift ideas for something both girls and guys would like. Thanks !

A. Christmas is the time of year when many families spend more money than they have to create a holiday to remember for their children. With the economy in a downward spiral, saving where you can is important. Christmas is a time of giving, and this is a perfect chance to teach your children to give back.

Giving back

There are many families that are in worse economic shape than you are. Taking the family to a soup kitchen to volunteer during the holiday season will help make it memorable for everyone. It will also help your children appreciate what they have much more.
Thrift and consignment stores

Shopping at thrift stores you can find many items that can be the perfect gift for your child. Most items are gently used and look brand new. You may find the occasional new item that still has the tag on. Starting in these stores is the perfect way to find a multitude of gifts at a fraction of the cost.

Dollar stores

Looking at stores such as the Dollar Store or Five Below you can find some great gifts at a cheap price. Purchasing several of these types of gifts can help fill under the tree and stockings. This can help save money while still making Christmas look plentiful.

Pollyanna

If you have a large family buying many gifts can be daunting. A fantastic way to save money is to do a Pollyanna gift exchange. This is basically putting everyoneâs name in a hat and drawing a name of one person to purchase a gift. This will save an enormous amount of money. Instead of buying gifts for ten people you will only be buying for one person.

Cut your gift list

When economic times are good, giving to everyone can make one feel wonderful. Now may be the time to take a look at the list of people you normally give gifts to and decide who you can eliminate from gift giving. This will probably be the hardest part to do as you donât want to offend anyone. You can choose to give a nice Christmas card instead. In these times it is necessary.

The important thing to remember is Christmas is a time to enjoy your family and appreciate your loved ones. While it may be a challenge for children to understand making a memorable Christmas does not mean you have to spend a lot of money.

http://www.helium.com/items/1966249-how-to-save-money-during-christmas
http://www.ehow.com/how_2129680_pollyanna-kris-kringle-gift-exchange.html
http://www.amazon.com/gp/forum/cd/discussion.html?ie=UTF8&cdForum=Fx20DX5GEB7TUX8&cdThread=Tx2NSJIRUIC7458
http://ask.metafilter.com/78999/Games-to-play-at-a-Christmas-Party
your can search in these sites also

what website gives free gifts for christmas?
Q. i want to know what website gives free gifts for christmas. like for example i want a ps vita then they give you that free but for christmas. thanks you!

A. Hi Vladimir, some people are able to request toys through this site http://www.toysfortots.org/ but you may need your parents' approval and help for that, good luck! :)




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