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Tag Archives: gifts
Make-it Mondays: DIY Fabric Covered Bin
I have 14 nephews and nieces–that’s a lot of presents to buy each year! So I try to make some of them as the young ones especially do not need any more clothes or toys. I have now made play-doh … Continue reading
My Favorite Finds and Reminders: Teacher Appreciation Week, Mother’s Day Gift, Free History E-book
REMEMBER: (AND IF YOU ARE A HOMESCHOOL FAMILY, GET THE TEACHER AT HOME SOMETHING TOO!) Capitally Frugal has a whole list of Teacher Appreciation Week 2013 Freebies & Discounts –Go here! You can get 2 free children’s meals at Chili’s with … Continue reading
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Make-it Monday: DIY Journal Present
Here is another affordable, yet custom-made, present you could make for girls (or boys) of any age. It only cost me $1 out of pocket as I already had glue, scrapbooking paper, ribbon, and all the other paraphernalia. I use the notebooks that … Continue reading