I found these on the internet and thought that they were cute!! I wanted to share them for anyone who hasn't stumbled accross them.
121 FUN SAYINGS FOR SIMPLE GIFTSBrandie Valenzuela
All of the following are cute little sayings I have compiled, that go with a particular gift item. Do just one item for a simple gift, OR consider putting together a basket of several items and attach their saying to each item.
Any sweet treat: "Wishing you a season filled with sweetness!"
A plate of cookies: "Wishing you a wonderful Christmas, from your "crummy" neighbors.
Barq's Root Beer: "Have a wonderful Christmas, it shows you're "Barqing" up the right tree!"
Any soda: "We're "soda-lighted" to wish you a Merry Christmas!"
Popcorn: "We just "popped" in to wish you a Merry Christmas!"
Loaf of bread: "For being there when you were "kneaded", for "rising" to the occasion, large or small. For never "loafing" on the job, for helping others "heel" with TLC. No matter how you "slice" it, you do a terrific job loving others."
Bananas: "If we could choose our friends, and we searched the whole world through, we'd go "bananas" trying to find a better "bunch" than you!"
Bear Shaped Honey: "Hoping our "honey" of a friend has a "beary" Merry Christmas".
Microwave Popcorn and 2-liter of soda: "Pop, pop, fizz, fizz, oh what a good friend you is!"
Mug with Hot Chocolate Mix: "To our special friends so dear, wishing you a cup of cheer."
Eggnog: "Have an "udderly moovalous" holiday!"
Ice Cream: "Have a cool yule!"
Hershey's Kisses in a Wire Wisk: "We "whisk" you a merry "kiss" mas.
Paper Towels: "Blot out your troubles, "absorb" the Christmas spirit!"
Candle: "Hope your Christmas is full of light"
Pencil and notepad: "Hope your Christmas is something to write home about!"
Matches: "To our matchless friends"
Bubble Gum or Bubble Bath: "May your holidays "bubble" over with fun!"
7Up: "7 Up ideas for a wonderful holiday season" (include 7 uplifting thoughts/ideas)
Sprite: "May your Christmas be Merry and "Sprite"!"
Rootbeer: "We're "rooting" for you to have a Happy Holiday Season!"
Any Pop: "We're "soda-lighted" to have you as our friends!"
Popcorn: "We're "popping" by with a holiday HI!"
Chocolate Covered Cherries: "Wishing you a very "cherry" Christmas"
Mints: "We "mint" to wish you a Merry Christmas"
Snickers Candy Bar: "Don't "snicker" - just be glad you got something!"
Cookie Dough - "Here's a little extra "dough" for Christmas"
Jar of Jam: "Hoping your Christmas is "jam" packed with cheer"
Veggies & Dip: "Dip into the holidays and a healthy New Year!"
Pasta: Have a "pasta-tively" happy holiday!"
Muffins or Muffin Mix: "You're gettin' "muffin" for Christmas!"
Grater & Cheese: "To a "grate" neighbor"
Seasoning Mix: "Seasoned with love - Happy Holidays!"
Any Sweet Treat: "Wishing you a season full of sweetness!"
Whisk Broom: "Take a break, From a Busy Day, and Sweep All Your Cares Away!"
Basket of Bath Items: "When you feel like a basket case, take a break...and slow your pace"
Basket of Rolls and Honey Bear: "Have a honey of a Christmas"
Hershey's Kisses: "Merry "Kiss"mas"
Bath oils, bubbles, salts: "The holidays can be a strain on our body and brain, so when you feel stressed, a hot bath is best, it truly will help keep you sane!"
Soup mix: You're "souper" - Merry Christmas"
Wooden spoon w/ favorite drink or baking mix: "Not a creature was "stirring"..."
Oven Mitt filled w/ treats: "We have to ad-"mitt" you're a great neighbor!"
Frozen cookie dough w/ cookie cutters: "Bake up some Christmas cheer!"
Apple Cider w/wassail mix: "Spice Up Your Christmas!"
Bag/Box of Whoppers: "Hope you have a "whopper" of a Christmas"
M&M's: Have a Merry and Most Wonderful Holiday Season!"
Frozen or Ready-To-Bake Pizza: "Warm up to a wonderful holiday season "topped" with Christmas cheer!"
Apples and Hershey's Hugs: A teacher can't live by apples alone...she needs hugs too!"
Popcorn Balls: "Hoping you have a "ball" this Christmas season"
Jolly Ranchers: "Have a holly "jolly" Christmas"
Chex Party Mix: "Remember Santa "chex" his list twice to see who's been naughty or nice...so be good for goodness sake!!!
Box of Hostess Ho-Ho's:" Hope a merry "Ho-Ho-Ho" fills your heart the whole year through!"
Jar of Jelly: "Jelly is like love -- you can't spread it around without getting some on yourself!"
Christmas Tray: "We "tray"sure your friendship!"
Bell: "With each chime of this festive bell, may a Christmas wish come true, and bring you peace and happiness to last the whole year through!"
Yule Log: "We send you warm greetings this Christmas seasoning"
Potpourri: "May this weet scent bring back thoughts of warm Christmasses long ago!"
Cleaners: "You add sparkle and make our life brighter!"
Nuts: "We're nuts about you!"
Lifesavers: "You've been a life saver!"
Juice pitcher filled with candy canes: "We pitcher you raising a little "cane" during the holidays"
Broom or Feather Duster: "You're "dust" the finest neighbors we know!"
Measuring Cup or Spoons: "Wishing you a joy beyond "measure"!"
Star ornament: "Remember the reason for the season!"
Chocolate Mousse Mix: "Merry Christmousse to our "deer" friends!"
Wooden Spoon: "Whether stirring up cakes, cookies, soups or souffles; You'll find this sppon useful in so many ways. But whatever it's use, it says, "Merry Christmas from us to you!"
Flower: "If friends were flowers, we'd pick you!"
Heart Ornament: "May the joy and love you give away, come back to you on Christmas Day"
Cinnamon Sugar for toast: "May your Christmas be sprinkled with laughter and love!"
Christmas music: "May the sweet song of Christmas make your heart rejoice!"
Filled Basket: "Wishing you a basket full of Christmas blessings"
Salsa: "Add a little spice to your holidays"
Stocking or Filled Jar: "Have a fun filled Christmas this year!"
Candle: "May your days be happy, your heart be light, your Christmas merry and the New Year bright!!!"
Calendar: "Keep Christmas in your heart the whole year through!"
Sugar Cookies: "Rolling out a batch of Christmas cheer, for someone we think is very dear!"
Cherry 7-Up: "Just a little Christmas cheer from Happy Hearts this time of year!"
Sparkling Cider: "Wising you a sparkling hoilday season!"
Warm casserole or bread: "Bundled up with warm wishes"
Eggbeater: "Have an "eggstra" special holiday!"
Pie: "Wishing you a scrupmtuous Christmas"
Oranges: " Orange" you glad we're Friends!?" Merry Christmas!!
Chocolate Orange: "Orange" you glad it's Christmas? Hope your Christmas is a Sweet one!
Ice Cream Snowballs and Hot Fudge: "Here's some packaged"snowball" treats - Just Drizzle Hot Fudge and its ready to eat!...Enjoy!!"
Box of Light Bulbs: "Have a bright and radiant Christmas"
Anything Santa: "Ho - Ho - Hoping your Christmas is Heavenly!"
Anything Angel: "Hoping you have a Heavenly Christmas!!"
Gingerbread House: "Nibble, Nibble like a mouse, We hope you'll nibble at this house!" Merry Christmas!!
Mugs with Hot Chocolate Mix: "To our special friends who are so Dear, We wish you all a cup of Cheer!"
Cocoa Mix: "Wishing you a warm and wonderful Christmas!"
Gum: "By Gum, You're a great Neighbor!! "Have a Merry Christmas"
Christmas Shaped pasta: "Have a Pasta-tively Happy Holiday!"
Jar of Jam: "Hoping you have a Holiday "Jammed" packed with fun!!" "Have a "Berry" nice holiday season!!" Or "Hoping your Christmas is "Jam-packed" with Christmas Cheer!!"
Homemade Frozen Rolls - "Here's a little holiday treat. Rise and bake, it can't be beat! Warm fresh rolls just for you. Top with butter that's all you do! Warm Holiday Greetings to you"
Brownie Mix (or other mix): "Whip up this mix for a wonderful holiday fix! Wishing you a "rich" Holiday Season!!" (Attatch the recipe!)
Homemade carmels: Hoping you have a "Rich" and "wonderful" Holiday!!"
Pie: "Just a "Holiday Hi" and a tasty Pie!! Happy Holidays!!"
Divinity: "May your Christmas be "Devine" and your Holidays so Fine! Sweet Christmas Wishes!"
Rice Krispie Treats: "Snap, Crackle, Pop" We think You're really Tops!"
Toffee or Brittle: "Any way you break it, We think you're the greatest!"
Fudge: "Fudge" a little on the calories and enjoy the Holiday Season!"
Cheese Ball and Crackers: "We don't mean to sound "Cheesey", we just hope you have a "Ball" this Holiday Season! Or "Spread a little Christmas Cheer this Holiday Season!"
Apple Anything (pie, cobbler, crisp, muffins etc.): "Sending you a "Bushel" of love this holiday Season!!" Or " You are the apple of my eye, Teacher!"
Banana Bread: "Banana Bread just for you, because you have so much to do... We also love you a whole "Bunch" too! Merry Christmas!"
Cinnamon Rolls: "Here's a sweet treat "Rolled" up with warm Holiday Wishes! Merry Christmas!"
Homemade Chocolates: "You're so sweet...having you as neighbors is really a treat! Have a Heavenly Holiday Season!"
Cake or Cupcakes: "You take the "Cake" neighbor, We think you're first rate! Happy Holidays to you!!"
Cornbread or Mix: "We're not trying to be "Corny" we just want you to have Merry Christmas!"
Carrot Cake: " I Really "Carrot" alot about you!! Merry Christmas"
Spiced Drink Mixes: "Hoping your Holidays are "Spiced" Just right!"
Recipe: "Just like you friend...it's tried and true, just for you! Happy Holiday Baking or Merry Christmas Cooking!"
Pizza - "Hope your Holiday has a touch of "Pizza - z!!" Merry Christmas!!"
Crayons and Coloring Book: Hope your Holidays are Colorful!
Plant: "The kindness you showmakes our friendship grow and grow! Hope you have a Happy Holiday!!"
Stuffed animal: "Pawsing" to wish you a Merry Christmas!"
Donuts: "Donut" you know we love you??? Have a happy Holiday!!"
Tree shaped pasta, tree shaped container or a small Christmas tree: "Hope your Christmas is "tree-mendous"!"
Payday candy bar: "It's the "nutty" time of the year again, so please don't lose your cool! Relax, and much this little treat and have a happy yule!"
Squeeze-It Juice drink & a Hershey's Kiss: "Here's a "squeeze and a "kiss", to remind you you're loved all through the year!"
Salsa & Tortilla Chips: "Have a hot and spicy Christmas!"
Scouring pad/sponge: "I scoured the earth for a friend like you!"
Thursday, December 16, 2010
121 FUN SAYINGS FOR SIMPLE GIFTS
Monday, December 21, 2009
Work Gifts
Here is what I made for my husbands' coworkers. They are really yummy. I had a hard time not eating them all myself.
Here is the link to the recipe.
http://www.marthastewartweddings.com/recipe/buttermilk-cupcakes-in-a-jar?&backto=true&backtourl=/photogallery/fancy-cupcakes?#slide_5
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Stocking Stuffers
We do not have cable TV - nothing but FUZZ - so, my kidos always get a movie to add to our movie collection.
My kidos love Gum, so this is always a good idea.
Toothbrushes! We are always in need of new toothbrushes. I love the Firefly ones because they light up telling the kids how long to brush.
Flashlights - What kid doesn't like flashlights.
Rice crispies cut out with Christmas shapes and wrapped up special.
Hairbows are always great for that little girl.
A new Tie for the boys.
Traditional Orange.
A date night certificate with mom and dad.
Make a Paper Airplane book. My boys love making Paper Airplanes. If you type in How to make Paper Airplanes on line, a ton of different models come up. I want to make a special little book.
Homemade Playdough.
A certificate to the Home Depot Children's Workshop. This one is a great one. I looked into this. The workshop is free for kids ages 5-12. It is on Saturdays from 9-12 on every first Saturday of the month.
Bathtub Paint: Kids absolutely love making messes, and mom's like anything that keeps that mess contained. Even better if the mess actually helps clean up a bit, too! That is why this is a win-win stocking stuffer! Find a few small tubs to keep the paint in. Baby food containers, small plastic food containers and icing tubs work great. Start by mixing 1 Tablespoon cornstarch, and 1/3 cup liquid dish detergent (be sure to use something that won't irritate your kids' skin!) Keep mixing in cornstarch until it is the consistency you want. I use quite a bit of cornstarch for bathtub paint since if they are taking a bath the water will already dilute it. Separate the mixture into containers and add food coloring to the color you want and mix. Let the kiddo's enjoy!
Homemade holiday crayons: gather up all of those broken crayon pieces and make some use out of them! Cut them up into small bits, get a cute candy or soap mold from a hobby store such as Michael's, and make some new crayons! Preheat your oven to 150 degrees. Put the slivers of crayons into the mold (you don't have to do only one color, you can put more than one in each!) Bake for about 15-20 minutes until the wax is melted. Let the crayons cool, and pop out of the mold when cool. Wrap in cute little cellophane to keep other items from getting all colored on and stuff that stocking! (if you have a little helper, please make sure the adult is the only one handling the hot materials.
Tub-Time Bath Crayons
You will Need:
1 cup grated Ivory Soap
1/4 cup warm water
Food Coloring
Plastic Cookie cutters
How to:
Mix water, soap & food coloring together in med. size bowl. Stir the crayon
mixture until it begins to stiffen. Remove the mixture from the bowl and knead
until it is the consistency of a very thick dough. Spoon Crayon Mixture into
plastic cookie cutters or other plastic molds (playdough molds work great too!).
Press down firmly. Place the plastic cookie cutters in your freezer for 10 mins
or in your refrigerator for 30 mins. When firm, Pop the bath crayons out of the
cookie cutters (or other molds) and allow them to air dry overnight or until
hard.
Ideas for Molds:
Ice Cube Trays
Playdough Molds & Cutters
Tupperware Cookie Cutters
Plastic Cookie Cutters
Plastic Guest Soap Molds (buy at local craft store) The Plastic divided tray
that comes in choc. candy boxes and so forth!
Homemade Finger Paints
2 cups of Plastic Liquid Starch
1 cup of Ivory Snow Detergent Flakes
Food Coloring
Beat with rotary beater or mixer until the volume is tripled. Divide and add in
food coloring as desired. Store in covered containers in refrigerator. Freezer
paper is GREAT to let the kids finger paint on!
Homemade Blowing Bubbles for Kids!
1/2 cup of handwashing dish detergent
5 cups of tap water
1 container with lid
1 bubble blowing wand
Mix Water and dishwashing liquid together well but dont over stir it!
Matchbox cars are $.98 and are always a big hit with boys.
Crossword puzzles or Sudoku
Small Puzzles are always a good idea.
Lip Balm or Lotions.
Certificates:
1. Good for 2 hours of Lego building with mom.
2. Good for 1 homemade meal of choice.
3. Good for 1 dessert dinner.
4. Good for 1 cookie baking session
5.Good for 1 video rental and a friend over
6. Good for late, late bedtime
7. Good for 1 lunch out with mom
There are so many ideas. I hope that these help with some frugal ideas.
Friday, December 11, 2009
You're Gettin' Muffin For Christmas
What you will need:
1 Dish Towel
1 Package Muffin Mix & Gift Tag
1 Wooden Spoon
Fold dish towel and place wooden spoon on folded towel. Place muffin mix package on utensil and tie all together with ribbons and attach a tag.
A store bought muffin mix would be cute, but here is a recipe for muffin in a jar...
Breakfast muffins in jar
1 1/2 C. all-purpose flour
2 t. baking powder
1/4 t. baking soda
1/4 t. salt
1 C. rolled oats
1/2 C. brown sugar
3 T. finely minced candied lemon peel (I would omit this, or add dried lemon peel instead.)
1/2 C. finely minced dried cherries, apples or apricots
1/3 C. chopped almonds or walnuts
Combine all ingredients in Jar (in Layers) Or vacuum seal bag.
Add Tag:
1/4 c vegetable oil
1 c. milk or vanilla yogurt
1 egg
1 Jar Mix
Combine the above, mix well, Batter will be slightly lumpy. Spoon into 12 greased or lined muffin cups. Bake at 400° F. for 20-25 minutes.
Cinnamon Chocolate Chip Muffin Mix(12 servings)
1 one-quart wide-mouth jar
2 and 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 cup white sugar
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chip
In a large bowl, mix together the flour, baking powder and salt. Pour half of this mixture into the jar and pack it down.In a small bowl, mix together the sugars and cinnamon. Add this mixture to the jar. Follow this layer with the rest of the flour mixture. Pack down the layers and add the chocolate chips.Seal the jar.Note From Mr Breakfast:When I created my jar, I layered the the chocolate chips between the flour and sugar layers. Next time, I'll put the chip at the top. The smaller ingredients tend to sprinkle down and obscure the chips layer. Good luck with your jar!
To Prepare:(Attach these instructions to your gift of breakfast.)
Cinnamon Chocolate Chip Muffins(12 servings)
1 jar muffin mix
2 eggs - beaten
3/4 cup milk
1/3 cup vegetable or canola oil
1 teaspoon vanilla
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Prepare 12 muffin cups with cooking spray or muffin papers.Pour the muffin mix into a large bowl and stir to combine. In a seperate bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, oil and vanilla. Add the wet ingredients to the mix and stir until just moistened.Distribute the batter evenly into muffin cups. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes until a toothpick inserted into a muffin comes out clean.
Mini Pumpkin Muffin Mix in a Bag
3 cups all-purpose flour
4 teaspoons baking powder
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1 cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 cup raisins, sweetened dried cranberries, or chopped nuts (optional)
1 (15 ounce) can pure pumpkin
Combine all ingredients, except pumpkin, in large bowl. Pour into 1-quart resealable plastic bag; seal. Set bag of muffin mix and can of pumpkin in a paper sandwich-type bag. Tie top of bag with raffia or ribbon.
Attach the following recipe:
Mini Pumpkin Muffins
Pour muffin mix into large bowl. Cut in 1/2 cup vegetable shortening with pastry blender until mixture is fine. Add 1 cup pumpkin, 1 cup milk and 2 large eggs; mix until just moistened. Spoon into greased or paper-lined mini-muffin pans, filling 2/3 full. Bake in preheated 400 degree F oven for 15 minutes; remove to wire racks. Sprinkle with powdered sugar, if desired.Makes about 60 mini muffins.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Christmas Potpourri
Here is her recipe:
Ingredients:
½ Orange, sliced
1/2 Lemon, sliced
3 sticksCinnamon
10 Fresh Cranberries
22 Whole Cloves
2 Bay Leaves
1 sliceGinger Root
1 sprig Pine needles
Directions:
1. Combine all ingredients and give in clear cellophane bags for Christmas with tag saying “fill your home with the sweet smell of Christmas”,
2. Add all ingredients to 1 quart of water and bring to boil; don’t eat!
***I have made this with oranges, cranberries, cloves and cinnamon sticks and it still smells great.
Texas Two Step in a Jar With Corn Bread
Texas Two – Step in a Jar
This yummy mix will have ‘em dancing in the streets!
1.6 – oz. Pkg. Brown Gravy Mix 1 tsp. Garlic Salt
2 Tbs. Mild Chili Powder 2 tsp. Cumin
2 tsp. Dried Oregano 1 tsp. Dried, Minced Onion
10 to 12 Tortilla chips, Corsley Crushed 1¼ C. Pasta Wheels, uncooked
Pour gravy mix into a one-pint, wide mouth jar. In a small bowl, combine chili powder, oregano, cumin, onion and garlic salt; pour on top of gravy mix. Add tortilla chips and pasta to fill jar; secure lid. Tie on a gift tag with instructions. *You can put the chips in a seperate little bag and place inside of the jar.
Instructions:
Brown ½ pound ground beef in a large saucepan. Add jar contents and 5 cups of water; bring to a boil. Stir in 15 ounce can corn and 16 ounce can chopped tomatoes. Reduce heat, cover and simmer for 20 to 25 minutes until pasta is tender. Garnish with tortilla chips and shredded Monterey Jack cheese. Serves 8.
Cowboy Cornbread Mix
½ C. Yellow Corn Meal 1 ½ C. all Purpose Flour
2/3 C. Sugar 1 Tbs. Baking Powder
½ tsp. Salt 3 Tbs. Melted Butter
2 Eggs 1 ¼ C. Milk
1/3 C. Vegetable Oil
Mix all dry ingredients in bowl. Add vegetable oil, melted butter, eggs, and milk. Mix. Pour into greased 8-inch square pan, or muffin cups. Bake at 350 degrees – 20 minutes for the muffins, 35 minutes for the pan.
***Just put dry ingredients in a small bag. Write on a tag the we ingredeints needed along with the instructions.
Gift Ideas for the Budget Minded
We had an Enrichment in our ward about different gift ideas. Here are someof the ideas that were shared. *Thanks Christa!!
Gift Certificates/Service
-For babysitting
- For lunch or ice cream with you
- For caregivers, shopping time or even time to themselves in their own home while you care for their loved ones
- For something you are good at: painting a room, re-organizing, haircuts, story time, preparing and planting a garden, prep and run a garage sale…
- Give an experience: trip to the zoo, hike, picnic, afternoon fishing…
- Write a letter of appreciation and deliver and read it in person
- For a school teacher, write a LOA and send copies to the principal and superintendent
- Instead of gifts to each other, perform service and share the experience & feelings with your families
Simple Sewing & Craft
- Rice bag with flannel casing
- Fleece scarf-cut strips 7-8 inches wide and fringe ends (no sewing)
- Lap quilt from fleece or flannel
- Fun pillowcases for kids. Get a couple of coordinating prints and trim and it's all straight line sewing.
- Homemade ornaments
- Homemade jewelry
- Ceramic tiles with vinyl letters
- Felt finger puppets- use hot glue
Food- always a hit
- Frozen bread or cookie dough with instructions for baking later
- Pretty pie plate with homemade pie
- Dip your own chocolates; it can be as expensive or inexpensive as you want
- Apple or pumpkin butter
- Homemade cocoa/cookie/brownie/soup/chili… mix in a pretty jar
- Purchased or homemade preserves
- Pound of pistachios
- Bottle of sparkling cider
- Giant cookies
- Home baked bread, include recipe
- Basket filled with deli cheese and fruit
- Fancy chocolate bars tied with a ribbon
- Gourmet popcorn and flavored oil
- Locally made barbeque or steak sauce with basting brush
- Pancake or waffle mix and a bottle of real maple syrup, or fun syrup flavors
- Jar of sourwood or pure honey & biscuit mix
- Basket w/ ingredients & recipe for taco soup
- A nuts and trail mix gift bag (could go with hike)
- A six pack of a specialty root beer, can be dressed as reindeer with a few pipe cleaners, goggle eyes and pom-pom noses
- Pasta Lovers' Bowl : fill a colander with different pastas & sauces, pasta ladle, parmesan cheese
- Chocolate spoons: dip spoon in melted chocolate with a little butter. Can add flavorings.
- A pitcher filled with lemons, bright curling ribbon and a cup of sugar in a baggy
- Pick a theme, brainstorm and build a basket
Other ideas
- Winter garden seeds started in fun containers ready to plant in the garden
- Cuttings from an indoor plant planted in their own attractive container
- A board game with bag of treats as prizes
- Deck of cards and book of card game rules
- Homemade play dough & cookie cutters
- Recipe box with favorite recipes inside
- Homemade cards or plain stamped paper and envelopes tied in bunches with pretty ribbon or raffia could include stamps
- Framed photos or an inexpensive album
- Child’s artwork, framed
- Collage of special photos
- Gel pens and pretty stationary
- Disposable camera& gift card for processing
- Set of dish towels and dish cloths
- Nail polish kit
- Travel size toiletries
- Winter skin care kit (small lip balm, hand lotion, etc.)
- Pretty night shirt
- Pepper mill and fresh peppercorns
- Flashlight & batteries or 72 Hour Kit items
- For pet lovers: pet treats and a chew toy
- Flash drive for computer
- Puzzle book & nice pen
- Homemade geoboard: Tap 1 inch nails into a flat board using graph paper for spacing. -make sure they are level. Add colorful rubber bands for making patterns.
- Make CDs of family photos or videos for grandparents screensavers
- Copies of family history stories and genealogies for family members
- Bag of birdseed in a container with lid
- Something goofy just to make them laugh!