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Giving Gifts on a Low Budget

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There are dozens of circumstances a year where a gift is appropriate. Whether you’re headed to your grandchild’s birthday or getting ready for Christmas, it can be tricky to find gifts that don’t cost too much money. However, you don’t have to have a significant budget to create some unforgettable gifts.

Whether you have a special talent you can use to create a special gift or already have something at home, there are ample budget-friendly options for practical and wonderful gifts. Keep reading to better understand some of our top gift choices on a budget.

Bake a Delicious Treat

If you have a gift for baking, consider making your friend or loved one their favorite treat as a gift. You can make something you know they love or experiment if they’re the type that loves surprises. A treat shows love and dedication without costing too much money.

Some of the best birthday treats include the following:

  • Cookies
  • Scones
  • Cupcakes

Birthday classics are always a win. Maybe you celebrate someone who isn’t a fan of sweet treats. In that case, consider making them something savory, like a good soup or bag of flavored trail mix. No matter what, it shows you care about them. 

Related: Easy Recipes for Seniors: Tortilla Soup

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Have a Family Dinner Out

Maybe you aren’t sure about a specific gift but want to show your family how much you love them by taking them out for dinner. In that case, offer to pay for a meal at your favorite location and even offer a round of dessert. It’s a time to gather together and unforgettably give some of your finances.

If you don’t want to go out with your family, consider purchasing some ingredients and making a lavish meal in your home. Even if it’s something as simple as some oven-baked pizzas, it will be a sweet way to show everyone you care without spending too much. 

Invest in a Gift Card

Maybe you don’t know too much about the person you’re gifting to but want to get them something practical. In that case, purchase a gift card to their favorite spot. You can pick an amount that fits your budget and go from there.

Common spots for gift card locations include the following:

  • Restaurants
  • Coffee shops
  • Bookstores

Consider what they love and get a gift card.  Some gift cards can go as low as five dollars, which isn’t very much but is a gift from the heart. You can also get several low-value gift cards to multiple locations for a more diverse gift. Amazon sells many packs of gift cards that can help you gift everyone in your life with something small! 

Give Used Books

Reading books could add years to your life, so why not invest in used books for someone who loves reading in your life? Used books are affordable and add value to a person’s life, especially if you know their taste.

If you want to add a little more character to a used book gift, consider making a gift basket with the used book. Place the book with lotion, bubble bath, and more to create a personalized and well-rounded, affordable gift. Amazon sells both new and used books, and they often run specials around the holidays!

Related: 10 Books You Must Read in Your Lifetime

Make a Bouquet

According to one study, spending more time surrounded by flowers can improve the mood. Since people are so joyous around flowers, why not invest in a nice bouquet as a centerpiece to save money and bring happiness simultaneously? Many stores have affordable bouquets or individual flowers you can pull together. 

If you want to save more money, create a bouquet from flowers in your backyard. It might take a careful eye, but you can make a gorgeous bouquet with a painted mason jar and some hand-picked selections from outside. 

Related: Year-Round Easy Plants to Spruce Up Your Home

Regift With Care

Regifting is an art. Some are excellent at the concept, while others never know what to give. Maybe there’s something you’ve caught your friend or loved one staring at while they are in your home. Consider picking that special item and wrapping it up for them for the next gathering.

It could be a decor piece, one of your favorite books, or a special piece of jewelry or clothing they told you they liked. Of course, ensure what you give them isn’t something they already gave you. That would be a rude and potentially friend-ending choice. 

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Grow a Plant

Having a garden offers mental and physical benefits. Whether you have your garden or have a host of plants inside and out, consider growing a sprout for someone. You can foster the seed and place it in a gorgeous pot that the plant can grow into in time.

Growing a plant from the seed up takes time, effort, and love. No matter how far you get, it will show you appreciate them.

Create Inspiration

Some of the best gifts open doors for others. Consider an empty notebook or sketchpad to provide your loved one with an empty slate to make their pieces and designs. Amazon sells journal packs, which can be great gifts. 

Of course, this gift would be ideal for someone who loves creativity. If they don’t like creativity, you could consider making them a scrapbook or creating a memorable painting.

Frame a Photo

If you have a loved one or a friend and have a cute photo you’ve taken together, consider framing it so they can have it forever. Pick something that matches their home or office space.

The photo depends on the person, too. Consider a wedding photo for your mom, a dog for your friend, or something similar. You can invest in an affordable frame from the store and spice it up with various decorations, collage pieces, and doodles. There’s no need to pay hundreds of dollars for a professional framing experience. 

Offering Low-Budget Gifts

Although there’s peer pressure in our culture to invest in expensive gifts, there’s no need for so many low-budget selections. You can bake some cookies, grow a plant, and everything in between to save money and provide a heartfelt gift simultaneously. 

Ultimately, the best gifts come from the heart. As long as you love the person and know them, any low-budget choice will be a good one. Good gifts don’t have to cost a fortune. 

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