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Onebyone 04-26-2018 10:34 AM

Kindle Fire tablets are usually on sale for about $40 for Christmas. I give those as gifts. Not much else you can buy for $40 that will give so much enjoyment. Watch movies, read books, use internet, check email, play games, and take photos. I have a feeling this next holiday season the Kindle Fire will be a big bargain. Aslo Fitbits are a big hit with the men and women, especially teens. This year most will get a Roku from me. I have given all my family and friends all the sewing gifts they will use. LOL

gingerd 04-26-2018 01:13 PM


Originally Posted by Onebyone (Post 8047831)
Kindle Fire tablets are usually on sale for about $40 for Christmas. I give those as gifts. Not much else you can buy for $40 that will give so much enjoyment. Watch movies, read books, use internet, check email, play games, and take photos. I have a feeling this next holiday season the Kindle Fire will be a big bargain. Aslo Fitbits are a big hit with the men and women, especially teens. This year most will get a Roku from me. I have given all my family and friends all the sewing gifts they will use. LOL


This to me sounds great, but she has no internet. She's not interested in opening up that can of worms. I wish we lived closer as I'd get her one, then download whatever and give it to her, but we are 6-7 hours away.

cashs_mom 04-26-2018 07:21 PM

I made little cosmetic bags and tissue holders for Christmas gifts last year. One year I did pillow cases. Next year I'm going to make some smart phone/tablet holders for charging and listening to music, etc.

hobbykat1955 04-27-2018 06:24 PM

Gift ideas
 
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Watercolor wreath door or wall hanging...
12x14 wire quilt frame stand and do 3d floral mini

osewme 04-27-2018 06:50 PM

Here are instructions for the clothesline bowls. They are very easy to make & if you have some really ugly fabric that you don't like, you'll never know it was ugly after making the bowl from it. Do a web search on fabric clothesline bowls and you will see lots of instructions. I've made several of these.

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...B50D&FORM=VIRE


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