Dec
04
2008
- Michael Nolan who is author of the Frugal Living Today Blog is having a contest to win a $10 CVS gift card. Click the link to get all the details. (But don’t delay, the contest ends on December 7th, 2008 at 12:00 midnight Central Standard Time.)
- Alyssa who is author of Keeping The Kingdom First Blog is having a contest to win a $100 Walmart gift card. Click on the link to get all the details. (Don’t delay on this one either, because it also ends on December 7th, 2008 at 12:00 midnight Central Standard Time.)
Now that your going to win a couple of cool gift cards …
Let’s transition to more frugal & homemade gifts like I wrote about yesterday. Divinecaroline.com has eleven easy ones to try - they include:
- A book of quotes
- Personalized memory (or clutter) boxes
- Make your own recipe book
- A positivity, productivity, or inspiration box
- Personalized Stationary
- Coupon books
- Make your own frames
- A music book
- A personalized journal
- A memory collage or scrapbook
- Frame a favorite quote
The website article has easy to follow directions … so check it out!
I’m telling you - people truly do love stuff made from the heart!
Have a terrific day!
dawn @ iowahippiechick
Dec
03
2008
I love making this gift for people -
Everybody from a tween to a dad likes this item.
It has a wow factor that goes a long way in relation to the money & time put into it.
I’m talking about a ‘Catchall Bowl’ personalized with your choice of photocopies and book pages. This thing is so cool …
To start with you will need the following items:
- Scissors.
- Some photocopies of your choice of interesting photos that are appropriate for the recipient of the gift.
- Maybe some interesting book or magazine pages.
- An unfinished wooden bowl - around 10 inches wide.
- Mod Podge glue (Can be found at Walmart, Michaels, Hobby Lobby, etc.)
- Acrylic paints.
- A paintbrush.
Now the fun starts -
(It would probably be a wise idea to lay some newspapers down on your work surface to protect it.)
- Cut out the images you want to use from the photocopies and book pages.
- Use the Mod Podge glue to decoupage them to the inside of the wooden bowl.
- Do this until the whole inside is 100% covered with images.
- Allow to dry thoroughly.
- Paint the bottom and rim of the bowl, trying to get a nice clean edge.
- Let it dry thoroughly again.
- Then wrap & give to your lucky recipient
Even if you don’t feel like your all that creative - you can still make this!
And I’m telling you, “You’ll have fun, too.”
Really, give it a try!
I’m sure you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how much your family and friends will like it!
Have a terrific day …
dawn @ iowahippiechick