Hey y’all! So we are one week out from Christmas (what?!?). I can’t believe it is already
here. So in case you’re struggling to come up with a last minute idea for a
gift exchange (that isn’t a gift card)
here are some of my favorites! I’ve either done all of these in the past or am
doing them this year. Of course, I only have pictures of one of them so TGFP (thank goodness for Pinterest!).
I’ve categorized them into the two price ranges I have - $10
and $25, but with some tweaking you could make these work for any budget!
$10
image via Pinterest |
image via Pinterest |
Drink Kit
This one is fun because there are a couple of ways you can do it. You can get a cute mason jar glass and tie an airplane bottle of liquor around it and drop the perfect mixer into the glass (ex. coke and rum/whiskey, a coffee drink and baileys, etc. You get the idea!) You could also package it into a box and add a cute sign.
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Candy tree
This one is popular with the kids! You’ll need a Styrofoam cone, fun-size candy bars, glue or pins, and a star. Once you’ve got your supplies glue (or pin) your candy to the “tree” and add a star on top. Ta-Da!
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Movie Night
I love this one! You can go to http://www.redbox.com/gifts and purchase voucher codes. Simply print it off and tie together with some candy and popcorn for an excellent gift!
$25
Burlap Wreath
Who doesn’t love a cute wreath for their front door? This is a great gift and you can read my DIY post on how to make one by clicking here.
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Coffee basket
If you’ve got a coffee fan in your group this is the way to go! Grab a basket and fill with cute Christmas mugs, some K cups (or other coffee if no one has a Keurig), creamer, and anything else you think they might want!
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Wine basket
Similar to the coffee basket, but more my speed! This time see if you can find some cute Christmas wine glasses. Then grab a bottle of red and one of white and you’ve got yourself a great gift! (Remember – you can’t keep what you bring!)
What are your go-to exchange gifts? I’d love to hear about it in the comments!
xo Courtney
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