Showing posts with label holiday5orless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday5orless. Show all posts

Monday, November 25, 2013

#6 Holiday Gifts Under $5

I love to have warm and cozy feet on cold winter days. So, it's only fitting that I offer that same comfort to my house guests. When friends, neighbors, and family come to visit, I put out a basket of new slippers as a welcome favor. The visit can be an overnight stay or just an evening gathering. Either way, it's a great way to say, "welcome".

More times than not in upstate New York, my guests enter my home with wet boots...yuck!  The offering of the slippers saves me a mess to clean as well. Plus, it's hard to enjoy yourself when you are wearing cold, wet boots all night.

I have slipper choices for men, women, and kiddos. So, nobody is left out.  I found these women's and children's slippers at a local department store for $1.99 each! Yes, two gifts for under $5.  


My guests are so thankful when I offer a pair of slippers and they are completely wowed when I say, "they're yours to keep".  

Making people feel welcome and comfortable is very important, at holiday time, and all of the time!

Cheers!


Sunday, November 24, 2013

Teacher Gift Time

It's that time of year again...time to show the teachers who you work with how much they are appreciated. I give gifts to the teachers in my building who I work with in various capacities. 

Everyone knows that I love to personalize my gifts. Actually, I love to personalize everything!

I purchased a bunch of goodies from the dollar store last week. As promised, many of the items are included in my teacher gifts.  


My new passion is personalizing binder clips. It works great when you are teaming with other teachers. I have clips with all of the names of my teammates so I can keep the paperwork well organized. Decorative tape from The Dollar Tree actually works better than the expensive stuff from Staples and Micheal's.  

This year's gift creation is a small, personalized, burlap pouch which holds two personalized binder clips, two great mechanical pencils, three dry-erase markers adorned with pom-pom erasers, and a holiday anti-bacterial soap & PocketBac from Bath & Body Works. 


First, I personalize the bag (found at Michael's stores for $0.50) with a letter stencil and acrylic paint. Then, while the paint is drying, I lay out all of the supplies that will be put inside the bag.  Next, (when the letter is dry to the touch) I stuff the bag with the "teacher essentials" and pull the drawstring.  Last, I tie a ribbon around the top using some adhesive, fabric tape on the back to keep the ribbon in place. I'm done!  Ready for the next bag to stuff...

I love leaving these little, burlap, goodie bags for teachers as they come into their classrooms.  They always bring a smile.

The entire gift cost $6 to make!  Such an adorable bargain! 

Cheers!


Sunday, November 17, 2013

#5 Holiday Gifts Under $5

Want a designer purse for under five dollars?  This designer purse actually fits inside your designer bag. How adorable is this notepad?  


It opens at the top like a real purse.  It's filled with light pink pages.  My favorite part is the metal key tag.  So authentic!

You can find it at Party City.

I think I'm going to write "Happy Birthday" on the first page and give it to my mom.  Her birthday is December 25th.  She wants a coat for Christmas so I will tie a ribbon through the "purse" straps and loop it through one of the button holes.  

Cheers!

Saturday, November 16, 2013

#4 Holiday Gifts Under $5

I found the cutest little trinkets at Pier 1 Imports.  It's been quite a week and I'm so excited to be back on the blog writing about something fun.  Don't get me wrong, teaching fifth grade is often fun, but there is something about taking the time to write about organizing, shopping, and holidays that makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.  

The first on the list is a lollipop pen that lights up when you write!  


I spent the entire day cleaning and organizing...washing floors, raking the lawn, and rearranging furniture.  My hands have taken a beating.  Looks like a glove mask tonight...

The only bad news about these cute lollipop pens is that I don't want to give them away as gifts.  My students would go crazy if I whipped one of these out and began grading papers.  At $4 each, I may have to get a few to give as prizes to some of my teacher-created BINGO games.

There were some other fab finds at Pier 1 for my "under $5 hunt". 

The top, round bottle is anti-bacterial hand gel.  It's made with vitamin e and it smells so festive.  The piece of "wrapped candy" is lip gloss and the "mittens" are bubble bath.  So cute to add to the top of a gift, droop from a Christmas stocking, or tie around a wine glass stem as a party favor.  The ideas are endless! 

Remember... you don't have to go bankrupt to be jolly and festive.

Cheers!


Monday, November 11, 2013

#3 Holiday Gifts Under $5

Ok...so this is really gift idea #1 on the blog, but I jumped the gun and posted two ideas to my facebook page...
Click on the coffee mug to check out the first installments if you missed them.

The next gift idea is a health & beauty product and think it would be fine for a man. Of course, my son would disagree.  

My daughter is really into these new lip balms called eos (evolution of smooth). They are packaged in a round, plastic sphere (math teacher alert!) with a smaller sphere inside. The smaller sphere is a solid, all-natural, antioxidant -rich lip balm.



The eos lip balms come in a variety of flavors and plastic shell colors.  They cost around $3.  Some retailers are promoting a holiday package of 3 eos lip balms for about $9.  

evolution of smooth - eos

I am going to hot glue a stick to one end of the eos sphere and wrap with cellophane.  Then, tie the cellophane with a ribbon to create a "lollipop" effect.

The cost will still remain under $5. 


Cheers!



Holiday Gifts Under $5

There are so many gift ideas out there that you don't need to break the bank. I'm venturing out to find 50 gifts in 50 days! There will be at least one post per day highlighting a gift idea that costs no more than five dollars. 

All efforts will be made to cover a variety of items. I tend to gravitate towards "female" stuff...it's just a force of nature. But, I'm making a conscious decision to search for "male" items as well.

The featured gifts will be a mix of consumer products and DIY creations. 

The gifts can be used for, but not limited to:

  • stocking stuffers
  • secret Santa exchange
  • co-worker/colleagues 
  • extra gifts for unexpected guests
  • hostess/host gift 
  • babysitter
  • hairdresser
  • postal carrier
  • party favors
  • secretaries
  • neighbors

Have fun with gift giving. The holidays are a wonderful time of year to spend with family and friends. Make it even better with low-cost fabulous gifts!


Cheers!