Sep 122014
 

Cross Someone off your Christmas list with this Shutterfly free offer.  These make excellent gifts.  This offer is cool because if you’d like another style of mug – you can still use the promo code to receive $14.99 off that mug.

Head on over to Shutterfly Use promo code CHEERS at checkout.  Alternatively, enter the code to receive a $14.99 credit on mugs and upgrade to a larger size or choose from different colors (see below disclaimer for more details).

Offer expires 09/14/2014 (11:59 P.M. PT). Offer is good for one free 11 oz. white ceramic photo mug through Shutterfly.com. Shutterfly iPhone, iPad or Android apps. Offer cannot be redeemed more than once per account and/or billing address. Taxes, shipping and handling will apply. Customer may apply the current price of an 11 oz. white ceramic mug (after taking into account any current discounts on Shutterfly.com) toward the purchase of a different size or colored ceramic mug. Not valid on stainless steel mugs, acrylic travel mugs, prepaid plans, prior purchases, other products and purchases made through the Shutterfly Pro Galleries. Cannot be redeemed for cash or combined with other offers or credits. Not valid for resale.

Nov 212011
 
So…you’re not sure what to buy the teacher, or give the mailman, or the neighbor next door who works seven days a week, or has a handful of children.  Or how about that Christmas party you’re heading to, where there’s going to be a Yankee Swap?  Here’s a suggestion – how about a Gift in a Jar?

Click picture to buy on Amazon.com
or to find other similar books

There are recipes for desserts, soups, for the slow-cooker, cobblers, muffins, breads and one-dish meals. One doesn’t need to be crafty to put together a gift in a jar – all you need are the ingredients, follow the instructions, put a pretty bow on the lid, some ribbon around the neck of the jar and you’re good to go.  You could include a wooden spoon tied with the ribbon used on the neck of the jar.  If you are crafty, you could get some glass paint and decorate the jar with snowmen, Christmas trees, Gingerbread men, or simply…Happy Holidays painted on the jar.

These are fairly inexpensive to make especially if you’re going to make two or three of them.  Looking for jars?  Try freecycle in your area (not sure what freecycle is read this).  You might be able to find jars at your local Salvation Army or Goodwill, as well.  Amazon sells many books like the one above to the right; however, you can also find ideas in this free ebook from FaveCrafts:          


Happy Holidays!
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