What a fun topic, I love being fun and crafty, and I'm frugal too, Check out www.familyfun.com , they have great, fun craft ideas for every season. Fun for the kids too. Last year, my son got cheap plastic hangers, wrapped plastic bags around the hangers and taped the ends, Then we got some cute Christmas ribbon about 2 1/2 to 3 inches wide and wrapped it around the plastic, then hot glued the ends so they didn�t show once the whole hanger (except the top that hooks) was covered, Tied a Christmas ribbon around the neck of the hanger with a little decorative ornament (from a 12 pk at the dollar store) Great hangers for sweaters. Check them out: http://jas.familyfun.go.com/crafts?page=CraftDisplay&...
Get small mason jars, make cupcake mix, fill jars 3/4 full, bake until done, top with frosting and screw on lid, decorate jar. I give these out with a fork attached to the ribbon, they can be eaten rite out of the jar!! My friend�s kids love these. Or cup cake mix in a cup, ready to make, check out
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I�ve even make hot-chocolate mugs with 1 pkt hot-chocolate, a little snack bag with marsh mallow minis� in it, a candy cane and a couple Hershey kisses. Decorate it cute and waa-laa, Great cold weather � sit�n around the fire gift!
One year I bought Crunch-A-Munch at .89 cents a box for the kids in my family, cheep and they loved it, they�re very own box they didn�t need to share!
Get a Roll of coins (ex. 2.00 in nickels) wrap the roll in white paper and tape shut, wrap thin pink or red (or any color) ribbon around spiraling down, glue so it stays, get clear Cellophane and wrap roll of coin like candy, Tie cute ribbons on ends, It looks like candy cane but much richer!
Everyone loves Caramel Popcorn, Try this, Its such a winner!!
Caramel
1-LB Brown sugar
1-Can Condensed Milk
1-Stick of Butter
1-Cup Karo Syrup
Mix together in a pot, bring to boil, stir constantly for about 5 min.
Popcorn: (I promise, this is the secret to the best caramel popcorn)
5 or 6 bags of the most buttery microwave popcorn. Don�t use burnt popcorn, (you can buy 24-count box of popcorn at Costco, Sam�s Club or even some grocery stores for cheap.
After you pop the popcorn, sift popcorn by putting one bag at a time in a bowl and shake so seeds fall to the bottom, pull out the popped cornels and put in huge bowl (I bought a big bucket at the dollar store) and do all 5 or 6 bags.
When you have a bucket full of ready to eat, ultra buttery popcorn, Swirl your hot-bubbly caramel over the top of the popcorn and mix well with mixing spoon (PAM sprayed on plastic spoon helps keep caramel from sticking)
Try this: Instead of popcorn, use Corn Pops Cereal, Its Fantastic.
I put caramel popcorn in zip-lock, then in cheap brown paper bag, then decorate the bag with old Christmas card covers glued to the front and some lace or old buttons and raffia.
Want to spend a little more money on someone? (But still keeping it cheap)
Buy a panel of fleece fabric at the fabric store, cut slits along the top and bottom ends about 1 � inches wide and 3 to 4 inches down (all the way across the sides of the blanket so it�s kind of a frayed look). Tie each of the cut slits into a knot at the base of the slit, after tying each slit pc. You have a cute blanket. You can buy a panel sometimes around 4 to 6 dollars a panel, look for coupons. Jazz up the blanket by adding a back pc. And cutting slits all around the blanket, tying the back and front slit pc. Together rather than tying each slit to itself. (Go to a fabric store and they can help you, these blankets are real popular)
Good Luck and Have Fun.