Showing posts with label Christmas gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas gifts. Show all posts

Monday, December 17, 2018

And a few MORE CUTE GIFT IDEAS WITH FREE PRINTABLE TAGS

Buying little gifts for lots of people can quickly add up to lots of $ so I decided to come up with a few cute and inexpensive ideas that won't break Santa's bank! 
This time of year everyone is super crazy busy & hurried so it's nice to have 
a few things wrapped up and ready to give when you realize you need them-
for teachers, co-workers, friends, neighbors, etc.

For the past two years I have posted some CUTE & QUICK CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS
HERE and HERE for gifts that are great (& inexpensive) 
to give to co-workers, teachers, or neighbors
or just to have around during the Christmas season.

I've already post a few new ones this year that you can find HERE
and below are some new ones I recently came up with 
that are super easy and super inexpensive!


Idea #1:
I usually have several Sonic and Starbucks gift cards 
on hand just in case I need a quick, easy gift. 
I decided it was time to create a little printable tag to go with them!
For a bigger gift you could even add a gift card and tag to a cute cup or mug.
(Cute bag found in dollar spot at Target)
Total Cost= $5+



Idea #2:
Flair pens are the BEST and every teacher I know loves them so!
This little printable is perfect to go with a set of Flair pens.
They come in tons of sets, in tons of color 
so you can purchase either a large or small package!
Total Cost= $6.29 on Amazon or $11.45 on Amazon




    


Idea #3:
I saw this idea late one night on Pinterest
and knew I had to make some for folks in my office. 
Because sometimes, you just need chocolate, right?
I purchased the containers at Hobby Lobby for $2.99
and the candy at Wal-mart. 
This could also be done with seasonal candy
 (Valentine's Day, Halloween, Christmas)
but I made mine generic so it could last all year. 
I purchased 6 small bags of candy 
and that amount filled all 6 of my containers 
with a few left pieces of candy left over.
I also added a $5 bill so they could get a
Sonic or Starbucks drink when needed. 
Total Cost= $7.99 + cost of candy





Idea #4:
I love our mailman and decided I needed to create a little printable 
to add to some cookies so I could leave him a Christmas treat. 
I kept the printable fairly generic so you could add anything you'd like to it- 
candy, cookies, a gift card, etc. 
Total Cost= $4


Idea #5:
I love Gingerbread house kits and think they make a great gift for a family!
I purchased this one at Wal-mart for less than $9 and they 
had TONS of different versions- both big and small. 
Total Cost= $9



Note: 
I printed my tags on white cardstock- sometimes in wallet size and others in 4x6 
but they are all in JPG format so you can print them in any size you'd like!
You can find all of tags from this year and last year in the folder  HERE


























Friday, December 7, 2018

More....CUTE GIFT IDEAS WITH FREE PRINTABLE TAGS

Buying little gifts for lots of people can quickly add up to lots of $ so I decided to come up with a few cute and inexpensive ideas that won't break Santa's bank! 
This time of year everyone is super crazy busy & hurried so it's nice to have 
a few things wrapped up and ready to give when you realize you need them-
for teachers, co-workers, friends, neighbors, etc.

For the past two years I have posted some CUTE & QUICK CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS
HERE and HERE for gifts that are great (& inexpensive) 
to give to co-workers, teachers, or neighbors
or just to have around during the Christmas season.

Below are some new ones for this year I came up with 
that are super easy and super inexpensive!

Idea #1:
Who doesn't love a super cute mug? 
There are so many around for $5 and under. 
I found this cute one at Hobby Lobby and it was on sale for half price. 
I added some mints (but you could add hot chocolate too!) and 
had a super cute gift for less than $5. 
Total Cost: $3.99


 Idea #2:
This idea is an one I'd see on Pinterest and absolutely loved! 
I created a tag for it last year but made a new one this year.
I purchased some super cute Christmas paper plates and napkins. 
All of those pictured below were purchased from Hobby Lobby and were half price. 
Total cost= $10



 Idea #3:
I use a Yeti (or Yeti-like) cup every single day all day long. 
When I found some super cute Christmas ones I knew I had to create a tag for them. 
If you wanted to add another little something to it- 
you could add either a Sonic or Starbucks gift card to the cup. 
Total cost= $10


Idea #4:
One of my favorite little gifts to give are socks from the fabulous Notes to Self Socks
I LOVE their socks- they have a pair for just about
 anyone you could want to buy a gift for!
This tag could work for any pair of socks but I added a pair 
of the Notes to Self I am joyful socks!
Aren't they adorable? 
Total Cost= $12.99



Idea #5:
I love to wrap gifts and there are so many cute kinds of wrapping paper 
out there that I thought it would make a fun gift. 
Total Cost= $8.99


Note: 
I printed my tags on white cardstock- sometimes in wallet size and others in 4x6 
but they are all in JPG format so you can print them in any size you'd like!
You can find all of tags from this year and last year in the folder  HERE


















Thursday, December 7, 2017

CUTE Gift Ideas with FREE Printable Tags

Buying little gifts for lots of people can quickly add up to lots of $ so I decided to come up with a few cute and inexpensive ideas that won't break Santa's bank! 
This time of year everyone is super crazy busy & hurried so it's nice to have 
a few things wrapped up and ready to give when you realize you need them-
for teachers, co-workers, friends, neighbors, etc.

Last year I posted some CUTE & QUICK CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS
for gifts that are great (& inexpensive) to have around during the Christmas season. 
You can find the printables for those items  HERE

Below are some new ones for this year I came up with 
that are super easy and super inexpensive!

Idea #1: 
The first idea is an one I'd see on Pinterest and absolutely loved! 
I purchased some super cute Christmas paper plates, napkins, and silverware. 
All of those pictured below were purchased from Walmart. 
Total cost= $5. 

I added a bow and this cute tag and turned it into a super cute, practical gift! 

This would be perfect for a teacher gift!
 You could even add a gift card for a local fast food restaurant! 

Idea #2: 
I purchased some super cute aloe socks and a bottle of red nail polish. 
Both items were purchased at Walmart. 
Total cost (including the box)= $6
 I added the tag and a bow and had another super inexpensive but useful gift! 



Idea #3: 
I purchased a bag of Gingerbread cookie mix, a cookie scoop,
 (If you don't use one- you should! They are the best cookie tool ever!) 
and a gingerbread cookie cutter. 
All items were purchased at Walmart. 
Total cost= $7

I added this little tag and some ribbon to make a cute and useful gift! 


Idea #4: 
I purchased a super yummy holiday smelling candle. 
I got this one at Walmart and y'all it smells AMAZING! 
Total cost= $4

Added this cute tag and a bow
for another super nice, useful, and inexpensive gift! 

Note: 
I printed my tags on white cardstock- sometimes in wallet size and others in 4x6 
but they are all in JPG format so you can print them in any size you'd like!
You can find all of tags from this year and last year in the folder  HERE










Thursday, December 8, 2016

Christmas Ring and Run

Several years ago I wrote about something super fun we did 
one year for Christmas- Ring and Run!
Ring and Run is based very loosely on the song The 12 Days of Christmas
and is kind of a Christmas random acts of Kindness!
It was so much fun I'm thinking of doing it again this year! 

Here's how it works:
You choose a family to surprise and every day for the 12 days leading up to Christmas 
you leave a little treat on their doorstep along with part of a poem, 
ring their doorbell, and run away!

The year we did it we chose a sweet family with 3 little girls
 and I cannot tell you how much fun we had buying and delivering little treats for them! 

Although this tradition is supposed to be totally anonymous, 
we altered that rule just a bit and let the parents know what we were up to. 
{Sneaking around in someone's front yard might tend to cause the police to get called
 and so we wanted them to know that we were not prowlers or burglars &
filled them in on what we were doing.}
It was so much fun sneaking up to their front door, leaving a treat, and speeding away!

If you just want a copy of the poem, you can find it HERE.
{Only the first page is listed below but the link is all of the poem!}

I made some fun tags that you can use to print out
to leave with y our gifts- and even included the gift for the night
at the top of each tag.  






You can print out your own tags HERE
{Don't try to just save the little images above, they'll be too little and blurry!}

Who can you bless with Christmas Ring and Run?  



Tuesday, November 29, 2016

CUTE & Quick Christmas Gift Ideas with Free Printable Tags

I LOVE coming up with easy and cute ideas for gifts that are 
great to have around to give during the Christmas season. 
This time of year everyone is super crazy busy and hurried so it's nice to have 
a few things wrapped up and ready to give when you realize you need them-
for teachers, co-workers, friends, neighbors, etc.

Here are four easy, inexpensive, but cute gifts I put together this weekend- 
and all are between $1-6 each!

Idea #1: 



Soap from Bath and Body Works ($5 or less) with a tag that says


Idea #2: 
$5 Fleece blanket from Walmart (or anywhere you find them on sale)
with a tag that says: 


Idea #3: 

Aloe socks ($3 found at Walmart) 
filled with a tiny bottle of lotion ($1 each from Amazon here
and some candy ($1 from Kroger)
with a note that says: 

Idea #4: 

Cute notepad (from the Dollar Spot at Target) with a tag that says: 


You can print each of these tags as a JPG from the folder HERE
I usually select the wallet size and print them on 
regular copy paper although with the blanket tag I made them 5 x 7
and the notepads I did 3.5 x 5.