Over 30 fun and inexpensive Christmas gift ideas!


Happy Holidays everyone!  If you haven't started on your gifts list yet, welcome to my world!  Well I have done a bit in preparation, but I am far from finished.  Need a little help with some ideas?  Here are over 30 fun and inexpensive gift ideas you can create, to wish your neighbors, friends and family a Merry Christmas.  These would work well for Teacher gift ideas too!  

Simply add one of the cute sayings below to a wrapped treat, to make something they will enjoy and also remember!  There's plenty of time for you to choose a project, buy the supplies and get them finished before Christmas!  This list should help you if you are wondering what to give some of those who are on your list.  Give them a little gift that won't break the bank, but will let them know you thought of them! ...and hey, it's the thought that counts, right?!  






I have shared this sweet idea before, it's one of my favorites from the list!


Hershey's Kisses in a whisk: We 'Whisk' you a Merry KISS'mas!


I think most everyone likes to get kisses, especially of the chocolate variety! 


Hershey's Kisses, a whisk, and just a few items is all you need to create this sweet gift!  You can see how to make these with the tutorial here.




Here's the list of gift ideas!

Any sweet treat:  Wishing you a Christmas filled with sweetness! or season/holiday
Cookies: Here's a batch of Christmas cheer, for someone we think is dear! or friends we think are dear!
Cookie sprinkles: May your Christmas be sprinkled with sweetness!
Hershey's Kisses in a whisk: We 'Whisk' you a Merry KISS'mas!
Hershey's Hugs & Kisses: Christmas Hugs and Kisses to you.
Candle: May your days be happy, your heart be light, your Christmas merry and the New Year bright.
Candle: Have a bright and happy holiday.
A pencil/pen and notepad: Merry Christmas to a "noteworthy" friend! or neighbors! From our pad to yours.
Snickers candy bar/bars: Don't "snicker," at least you got something! or be glad you got something!
Snickers bars and Almond Joy bars: It's a "joy" to make you "snicker"!  It brings us "joy" to "snicker" with you!
Dip: To help you dip into the holidays.
Jar of jam: Hoping your Christmas is "jam-packed" with cheer.
Berry Jam: Have a "berry" nice holiday season! or Have a "berry" Merry Christmas!
Cookie dough or Cookie mix: Here's a little extra "dough" for Christmas.
A plate of cookies:  Wishing you a "Merry Christmas," from your "crummy" neighbors!
Cash or gift card:  Here's a little extra "dough" for Christmas.
Measuring cups/spoons: Wishing you joy beyond measure.
Grater: To a "grate" neighbor!
Nuts: We're just nuts about you! or From your "nutty" friends! or use both.
Chex Party Mix: Remember Santa "Chex" his list twice to see who's been naughty or nice, so be good for goodness sake!
Muffins or Muffin mix: There ain't "muffin" like good friends.
Soup or soup mix: Wishing you a "soup-er" holiday.
Salsa: Adding a little "spice" to your Holidays.
Spices: Here's a gift to spice up your holidays.
Divinity: May your Chrismas be "divine" and your holiday so fine.
Rice Krispie treats: Having you as friends is such a treat!
Bread/Banana bread: Bundled up with 'warm' wishes.
Sparkling cider: Wishing you a "sparkling" holiday season!
Oranges or Chocolate Orange: "Orange" you glad we're friends? or "Orange you glad it's Christmas? Hope your Christmas is a sweet one.
Ho Hos and Ding Dongs:  Ho Ho Ho and Merry Christmas, from the Ding Dongs next door!
Cornbread or mix: We're not trying to be "corny," we just want you to have a Merry Christmas.



Now just add a little imagination and...Happy creating!






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Tammy is the design enthusiast behind the blog, Tips, Treats & Treasures, where her creativity is explored with a mixture of her artistic abilities and style through her home decorating, thrifty finds, DIY and creative craft projects, along with her family favorite recipes. She shares through her blog her ideas and helpful tips on everything she has learned over the years and much of which she is passionate about in the hope of inspiring others, with her own unique style storytelling.