| If you don't
have much to spend on presents for Christmas, birthdays, etc. these
ideas cost next to nothing, but offer priceless memories.
Smile! Take
a wonderful photo of your recipient's child or pet. Make a paper
frame or enclose it in a pretty card.
Lesson Plan.
Volunteer the gift of a skill: Show a friend or relative how to
knit, swim or use a digital camera.
Snow Day.
Give a neighbor a card promising to shovel her driveway on the
day of the first big storm. If you live in a warmer climate, guarantee
to tend the lawn one weekend.
Babysitters'
Club. Offer the couple down the street a free evening of looking
after the kids. Or you can promise them some pet-sitting while
they're on vacation.
Portable Gardens.
Give plant cuttings that can be nurtured throughout the winter
and planted in the spring. If you're in the South and your garden
is in season, give flowers, fruits or vegetables.
By the Book.
For the constant reader, use holiday or other cards to make bookmarks.
Cut the cards into strips that show complete scenes (Santa coming
down the chimney, for example). Punch a hole at the top of every
strip and pull a ribbon through it.
Site Map.
Give your recipient a list of off-the-beaten-path Web sites related
to her interests (gardening, antiquing). Add a brief comment for
each site. For a striking holiday background to your list, download
free color pages from activityvillage.co.uk.
(Click on the Seasonal Pages link on the left side of the main
page.)
Words of Love.
Send an audio letter to a faraway relative. If you have young
relatives who don't live near you, record yourself reading a children's
book so you seem that much closer.
Write It Down.
If you like to write, compose a poem or a very short story for
your recipient. Include references to events in her life and jokes
that just the two of you share.
Clip and Save.
For your favorite hard-core coupon clipper, assemble a collection
of the best coupons you can find, plus a guide to coupon sites
like coolsavings.com.
|