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Frugal Birthday Gifts
Birthdays are special occasions. Everybody likes to receive gifts to
celebrate the day of their birth. If you have a big family, purchasing
birthday gifts could prove an expensive labor of love. There is good
news, though. You can express your feelings for someone without spending
a lot of money.
Here are some frugal birthday gift ideas:
When shopping for children, consider the age of the recipient. Kids
younger than four have a short attention span. It may seem like a good
idea to buy that big toy that lights up and makes funny sounds, but
after a week, the child will be on to something else. A more practical
gift may be a toy xylophone or a wind-up music box. These toys don’t
require batteries and never go out of style. Remember the commercial
with the expensive toy and expensive wrapping paper. And, in the end,
the baby played in the box. Priceless.
Whenever a family member mentions something they would like to have, add
this item to a list. This gives you choices when it comes to gift ideas.
Perfume may be an item on the list. Instead of a big bottle that may be
costly, purchase a couple of small bottles or even samples along with
another item they may like.
Gift baskets are the present that keeps on giving, but it’s always more
affordable to create your own. Baskets are inexpensive and can be
purchased anywhere. Add colored tissue paper and ribbon to decorate the
basket. Then, add the goodies. Even for children, a basket filled with
several small items is like treasure waiting to be found.
Any time you have extra money, purchase items that can be used as
birthday gifts. When shopping for yourself, pick up something extra for
just such an occasion. In your closet, start a gift box to store all of
your finds. Then, shop in your gift box first whenever a birthday
approaches, before heading out to the store.
Wrapping paper and cards can be expensive accessories. Your friendly
neighborhood dollar store sells rolls and sheets of birthday wrapping.
They also sell bows, ribbons, and birthday cards. Stock up and keep them
in the same place where you store your potential birthday gifts.
Gifts given to another should come from the heart. Thoughtful gifts do
not have to leave a hole in your pocketbook. Using a little forethought
could save you a lot of dough.
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