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6 Gifts For Your Significant Other Without Spending a Dime!
If Christmas presents aren't in the cards for you this year, you're not alone. Since this is the holiday of giving, don't let the lack of excess funds make you a scrooge. Check out my six gift ideas that require little to no money at all. Enjoy, and if you have anything to add, please share your ideas in the comments section below!
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these things are gifts? i do this stuff all the time!
1Me, too, TidalWave :-/
2Not sure why my comment wasn't posted.. but if someone took my ipod and changed all my songs and playlists, I would be SO mad. If it's my "favourite" music, it's already on there. Don't touch my ipod. Thanks.
3Yeah, I would just make him a playlist instead of loading his iPod.
I know I'm being picky, but several of these still can cost a lot - cooking a really good dinner at home with wine can be expensive (unless you do the Two-Buck Chuck route), and knitting seems like a cheap hobby but it's something I've had to cut back on. With things like baby booties, no - but a scarf can cost $90-100 to make.
I can think of something completely free that's off the list...
4The home cooked meal and massage sound good. But I agree with candace about the ipod.
5these are cute ideas but they are things I do most of the time anyway so it wouldn't seem like a gift. I love my husband and I want to get him something super awesome this Christmas but we just don't have the money.
6Ok good. I'm not the only one who does most of these all the time. Home cooked meal = every night. Bake his fave cookies = Every Sunday.
Of course I love cooking/baking, so it's a win-win.
7It is nice to read that these are things y'all do all the time anyway. I do too and figured it was just because I am a dorky newlywed. Well... I do playlists and add music to his library... ipods are sacred.
8I want to know what kind of yarns are being used in that scarf that will make it cost 90-100 dollars to make..becuz I knit and crochet all the time.. and use high quality materials , and NEVER has it cost me that much to make a scarf.
As far as gifts.. why not do something my kids do.. they make coupon books for things.. My son made one for his Dad that included coupon for 1 day of raking leaves, 1 day of mowing lawn, 1 day free use of the TV with no complaints, washing Dads truck. I am sure u get the idea..
You can make coupons for back rubs,his favorite meal, or dessert.. a movie of his choice.. a day of no honey-do chores.. etc..
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