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27 Neighbor Gifts in 27 Minutes

27 Neighbor Gifts in 27 Minutes

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A few years ago, I was able to assemble my 27 neighbors’ Christmas gifts in 27 minutes. (I did not include the shopping time). Not only was I able to completely assemble these gifts in under half an hour, they only cost an average of $1.47 cents each! That is 27 gifts for $39.42!!

* Note (esp to my neighbors if they see this)- I really wanted to get my neighbors something nice. So, when I was in a thrift store and I saw these really nice candy dishes that I would like so I figured my neighbors would as well.

The dishes were not all the same but each one was a dish I’d be happy to own. So I just gave the bigger dishes to the families with the most kids.

This gift was an efficient use of money and time. Especially for a nice (some genuine crystal) dish, candy, a Christmas card, and a family photo as well!

Supplies

  • Winco bulk candy on sale with a coupon.  Average per dish cost about .40 cents in candy.
  • Thrift stores’ candy dishes (some are genuine crystal) for .50 cents to $1.00 averaging .75 each.  These candy dishes are also great and can be found here.
  • Dollar Tree cellophane for $1.00 a roll (which wrapped 8)  equaling .15 cents each. You can also find the cellophane here.
  •  Christmas cards – they were brand name, All American cards on clearance after Christmas for .03 cents each (and they are cute too!).
  • Family photo printed at Costco for .13 cents each.
  • Family newsletter using home printer (practically free).
  • Ribbon from last Christmas (practically free).

How to assemble them quickly?

1. Quickly wash and dry dishes (5 minutes).

2. Line the dishes up and set out the candy (2 minutes).

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3. Take a handful of each kind of candy in each hand and dropped them in the bowls. This went really fast (3 minutes).

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4. Take Cellophane and scissors with ribbon and wrap the dishes (15 minutes).

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5. Use scissors to curl the ribbon (2 minutes).

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And you are done!

If you want to add a card with a family photo and newsletter it will add some additional time. Once I printed off my newsletter I was able to put the newsletter and photo in the cards in under 10 minutes.

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Below is a dish for my friend who does not eat sugar so I used sugar-free Werther’s Original. I had a little of this nice ribbon left so I used it and I think it makes the gift look even better (I just didn’t have any on hand or I would have used it on all the others).

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I hope this helps you save a little time and money this season!

Supply List

  • Winco bulk candy on sale with a coupon.  Average per dish cost about .40 cents in candy.
  • Thrift stores’ candy dishes (some are genuine crystal) for .50 cents to $1.00 averaging .75 each.  These candy dishes are also great and can be found here.
  • Dollar Tree cellophane for $1.00 a roll (which wrapped 8)  equaling .15 cents each. You can also find the cellophane here.
  •  Christmas cards – they were brand name, All American cards on clearance after Christmas for .03 cents each (and they are cute too!).
  • Family photo printed at Costco for .13 cents each.
  • Family newsletter using home printer (practically free).
  • Ribbon from last Christmas (practically free).

Anita

 

 

 

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I love giving gifts to my neighbors’ during Christmas. I was able to put together these simple Christmas gifts in 27 minutes. Not only was I able to completely assemble these gifts in under half an hour, they also inexpensive. This gift is an efficient use of money and time. Especially for a nice dish, candy, a Christmas card, and a family photo as well!

I love giving gifts to my neighbors’ during Christmas. I was able to put together these simple Christmas gifts in 27 minutes. Not only was I able to completely assemble these gifts in under half an hour, they also inexpensive. This gift is an efficient use of money and time. Especially for a nice dish, candy, a Christmas card, and a family photo as well!

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Anisia Gay Kinder

Saturday 11th of December 2021

Definitely would have looked much nicer placed into a small gift bag. They seem a bit thrown together not very pretty.A lovely gift bag with tissue paper would have completed for me. It's a great idea! I'm going to thrift shops asap.

Anita

Saturday 7th of May 2022

Good luck finding some dishes and gift bags :)

Diana

Friday 29th of October 2021

Such a great idea. Thank you for sharing.

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Wednesday 23rd of November 2016

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Fran Huhes

Monday 28th of December 2015

One year I got Christmas mugs at garage sales and thrift shops. I made homemade candy and filled the mugs as little treats for people.

Maryann

Wednesday 18th of November 2020

Fran Fran, we do the same thing. Homemade peanut brittle is our gift.

Anita Fowler

Thursday 31st of December 2015

Great idea! I love it! You could also stuff it with hot coco mix/packets as another inexpensive way to do a neighbor treat. Thanks!

Kelly Boyd

Sunday 14th of December 2014

This is a fantastic idea!!! I bet Joann's or Michael's have glass dishes in bulk! I'm heading there tomorrow!!! Thanks.

Anita Fowler

Tuesday 16th of December 2014

Thanks Kelly!

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